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Carl Forup
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Anders Zorn |
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Toulouse Lautrec
I love the background and the way he used the blue line,
sometimes it's shadow and sometimes reflection.
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Renoir
"Suzanne"
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Max Buri
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Albert Edelfeldt
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Lautrec |
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Toulouse Lautrec
"Madame Lily Grenier" |
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Jan Thoorop |
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Anna Baklane
Latvian Contemporary |
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Childe Hassam
"Against the light" |
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Elisabeth Jerichau Baumann
Re blogged from the site with the ugly owner stamp
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Paula Modersohn Becker
"Farmer woman" |
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Sandy's
"Perdita"
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Fredrick Leighton |
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Sophie Anderson
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Slewensky
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Ferdinand Kitt
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Carl Larsson
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Kinghofer |
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Guy Pene de Bois
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Harold Gilman
Re blogged from Abacus Gallery |
Harold Gilman the English artist is one of my favorite painters, he is an outstanding colourist . The light and shadows in his paintings are glowing. I don't know any other painter who measure up to this knowledge when it comes to creating color harmonies.He is also one of the few who uses pink .
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Harold Gilman |
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Harold Gilman "Portrait of Sylvia Gosse"
Do compare the 3 Gilman portraits and look how the harmonies changes temperature. Compare him to the other artists in this post and look how he color wise is on a totally different and much more advanced level. It is like music some composers make harmonies that are outstanding and in a way unrealistic because they are so fare from what everyone else do. No automation in it, this is created rather than recreated. |
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Artist not Known |
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Edmund Blair Leighton |
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Sir Frances Dicksee
"Portrait of Agnes" |
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Elisabeth Sonrel |
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Jules Ballavoine |
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Anna Lee Stacey
"So Long" |
Hej. Det er en interessant blog.Jeg har lavet en side på Facebook med kunst af Carl Forup og vil meget gerne vise dit billede der, hvis det er ok. Jeg tror for øvrigt, at modellen var Carl Forups søster.
ReplyDeleteMed venlig hilsen, Mikael