“Where griping grief the heart would wound And doleful dumps the mind oppress, There music with her silver sound Is wont with speed to give redress Of troubled minds, for ev’ry sore, Sweet music hath a salve in store…” READ FULL POST: Shakespeariana – XXXIII Hat Tip Many thanks to Claudio Capriolo at la regina…
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Diogo Rodrigues: Canarios (Sanz)
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A Little Mozart, A Little Munnings
“Munnings frequently experimented with this theme of a huntsman manoeuvering through thick brush approaching a bank or ditch and this is typical of his style at this date. His own hunting experiences often inspired his vision and it is probable that this horse is ‘the brown mare’ whom Munnings describes in his memoirs as ‘a…
Dame Laura Knight: The Nuremberg Trial
“Knight was appointed a ‘war correspondent’ for this commission and made a special BBC broadcast from Nuremberg. She gained special access to the broadcasting box just above the prisoners where she was able to make charcoal studies of the main protagonists amongst the lawyers and the accused. Her painting reproduces faithfully the courtroom scene and…
Mozart: Sonata in A Minor K. 310, Mvt. 2
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Anuna: One Last Song (Michael McGlynn)
One Last Song Sing me one last song that will carry me away To the warm summer memory of home; And that old melody softly echoes on the breeze, To a pathway that I must walk alone. I have loved, I have lain on the dewy morning fields With a cloud of apple blossom in…
Jean-Marie Leclair: Flute Concerto in C major
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Mozart: String Quartet No. 21 in D major, K. 575
Sharp is primarily celebrated for her sundrenched landscapes such as the present painting. The critic for The Artist stated in April 1935 that ‘I think I can say without fear of contradiction that Dorothea Sharp is one of England’s greatest living painters. Full of sunshine and luscious colour, her work is always lively, harmonious and…
Joaquin Sorolla: Fisherwomen on the Beach
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Mozart: Piano Quartet No. 1 in G Minor, K. 478: II. Andante
“Richard E. Miller’s Tea-Time, an elegant and sumptuous work, exemplifies the artist’s celebrated, luminous images of young women in luxurious interiors that often open to gardens. A decorative painting in the Impressionist style, Tea-Time demonstrates Miller’s mastery of brushwork and color to produce a richly textured canvas. Miller executed this work around 1914 while living…
Gari Melchers: Nellie Kabel (c.1913)
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Joaquín Sorolla: White Slave Trade (1895)
“This canvas is one of the few examples that the museum preserves of the social realism that Sorolla cultivated in the period from 1890 to 1899. This current, which burst forth with force from Europe and focused interest on the most dramatic circumstances of the less favored classes, was a regular presence in the Salons…
Renoir: Mademoiselle Grimprel au ruban rouge (1880)
“Painted in 1880, Mademoiselle Grimprel au ruban rouge (Hélène Grimprel) dates from the brief highpoint of Renoir’s portrait painting. It was between the years of 1878 and 1881 that Renoir painted many of the greatest of his portraits, and indeed gained, albeit for a short time, some financial security because of it… While Mademoiselle Grimprel…
Pierre-Auguste Renoir: Confidence
“Painted in 1897, Confidence captures a couple in a private moment of conversation, the woman’s lips slightly parted as she leans in to speak, the man’s head lowered in a posture of concentration. The intimacy of the scene is emphasized by the extremely close vantage point, with both heads abruptly cropped by the edges of…
Julian Bream: Rondo in A minor (Dionisio Aguado)
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Ray Charles: America the Beautiful
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Hauser and Çeku: Adagio from Concierto de Aranjuez (Rodrigo)
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Joaquín Sorolla: Las tres hermanas en la playa (1908)
“As the writer Thomas Ybarra related, following one of his many interviews with the artist in New York: “In everything he does and says, Señor Sorolla gives evidence of that joyous inner self which find constant expression in his sparkling, sun-bathed canvases, in the rollicking beach-children of Valencia …the present painting depicts three young sisters,…
Childe Hassam: Geraniums
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Edward Henry Potthast: A Sailing Party (c1924)
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Willard Leroy Metcalf: Summer Morning (1888)
“Discussing the present work, Elizabeth de Veer writes, “There could be no better evidence of this than his painting of an aged figure on a gently rising village road who bends over to pluck one more poppy to add to her bouquet. The great green and gold diamond of the hillside punctuated by the vertical…
Adrien Jean Le Mayeur de Merprès: Balinese garden with ladies
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Mauro Giuliani: Complete Guitar Concertos
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Camille Thomas: Cello Sonata in G Minor, Op.65 (Chopin)
“A journey in three chapters to discover Chopin’s life through the sound of the cello. The most ambitious project of the Franco-Belgian cellist Camille Thomas. Camille Thomas plays on the Franchomme’s mythical cello – the Stradivarius Feuermann. The Chopin’s sonata for cello and piano was dedicated to his friend Auguste-Joseph Franchomme. Franchomme transcribed the Chopin’s…
Mary Cassatt: Children Playing With Dog (1907)
“An exceptional example of the American Impressionist Mary Cassatt’s famed depictions of motherhood, Children Playing with a Dog presents the unconditional love and complex relationship between a mother and her two children with both psychological and stylistic finesse. While the Madonna and Child has a long historical precedent, Cassatt transformed the subject into her own signature theme….
Mary Cassatt: Young Lady in a Loge Gazing to Right (1878-79)
“…As Paul Gauguin, the original owner of Young Lady in a Loge Gazing to Right, reflected after viewing another painting in the series, “Mlle Cassatt has as much charm, but she has more power” than her female contemporaries (as quoted in The Queen Bees: The Women Who Shaped America, New York, 1979, p. 117). It…
Camille Pissarro: La Gardeuse de chèvre (1881)
“Portrayals of local peasant life capture the rural charm of Pontoise, where Pissarro lived from 1866 until 1883. This location allowed Pissarro to separate himself from the influence of his predecessors, the established French landscape painters, and to depict an environment previously scarcely recorded by other masters.” READ FULL ESSAY: Sotheby’s See More Camille Pissarro…
Willard Leroy Metcalf: May Pastoral (1907)
Happy Birthday, dear one! You are loved today and every day. ❤️❤️❤️ “Critics lauded Willard Leroy Metcalf for his ability to capture the spirit of the New England landscape in a uniquely American style. In May Pastoral, Metcalf conveys the quiet energy of spring in a realistic depiction of the Old Lyme, Connecticut countryside. The…
Gustave Loiseau: Falaises
“Loiseau’s interpretation of the cliffs of Northern France is charged with scintillatingly bright colour, tightly dappled brushstrokes in contrasting hues that vibrate off one another, creating a glittering sense of movement. Harnessing his subject on a grand scale and from an elevated viewpoint, Loiseau employs vertical brushstrokes in the cliff-faces to provide a vertiginous and…
Frederick Carl Frieseke: Yellow Room – Afternoon (1910)
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