Liszt, Lilies, and Le Pho

” (Le Pho) refuses the ordering by human action and chooses instead the order of nature: no cut flowers in a vase destined to die quickly, no flowers in a pot destined to live weary of themselves. The marvelous eternity of Nature triumphs over the mortal man. And that is why the ‘bouquet’ is no…

Pierre Bonnard: Bouquet de fleurs

“The still life motif formed an integral part of Bonnard’s œuvre and Bouquet de fleurs is exemplative of the artist’s long-standing exploration of colour. Bonnard applies broad gestural brushstrokes to delineate a profusion of flowers and verdant foliage that rise from a decorative blue vase and infuse the composition with a dynamic ebullience… Through this…

A Little Liszt, A Little Lebasque

As is noted by Lisa Banner, ‘’Intimism,’ a term which best describes Lebasque’s painting, refers to the close domestic subject matter in such a manner as to convey the personal nature of his response to the thing painted, and the universal familiarity of home and family. There is a sense of calm infused in Lebasque’s…

Jun Luke Foster: Serenade (Schubert/Liszt)

Hear More Franz Liszt At Sunnyside Jun Luke Foster At Sunnyside Franz Schubert At Sunnyside Read More Paul Sérusier at wikiwand See More Paul Serusier At Sunnyside Paul Sérusier at Musée d’Orsay Paul Sérusier at wikimedia commons Thanks for Visiting 🌻 ~Sunnyside

Beisembayev, Liszt, and Le Sidaner

Dear One, Although you are missed today and every day, you will always be part of every beautiful memory. ❤️ Thanks for Visiting ~Sunnyside

Batsashvili and O’Keeffe: Serenade and Reflection

“Painted circa 1921-22, Georgia O’Keeffe’s Lake George Reflection embodies the contradictions inherent in the artist’s best work which came to define her career and cement her legacy as one of the most enduring and intriguing figures in 20th-century American Art. Lake George Reflection, the most ambitious in scale of her works from the 1920s,is a…