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Archibald Thorburn: Wood Pigeon in a Glade
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David Lloyd Evans: Three Swans in Flight
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Claude Monet: Nymphéas fragment
“Monet first painted the Nymphéas in 1897 and the motif occupied the artist until his death in 1926; hundreds of canvases illustrate the pond and surrounding gardens. As the series progressed, Monet’s art underwent a shift from his earlier, more precise impressionistic landscapes to increasingly indulgent and vibrant waterscapes that border on abstraction. Monet wrote…
Franz Marc: Broken Forms
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Henri Le Sidaner: La table, harmonie jaune
“By the 1920’s Le Sidaner was critically acclaimed and had succeeded in developing a unique style of painting, combining Impressionist ideas with his early symbolist influences. At the beginning of 1927, he painted a series of eight canvases, La Table, based on eight different colour harmonies which were exhibited with Galerie Georges Petit later that…
Jane Peterson: Blossoming Orchard
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Emil Nolde: Blaue und gelbe Blüten
“Vividly painted flowers occupy pride of place within Nolde’s oeuvre. His delicate watercolours of flowers on Japan paper perfectly embody his desire to create art that blossomed as organically as nature did. Nolde’s first important pictures date from 1906 and depict the flowers and garden motifs that he had been magnetically drawn to when living…
Edouard Vuillard: Two Seamstresses in the Workroom
“The women seen in profile in the painting worked for Vuillard’s mother in her corset and dress-making business. For a few years in the early 1890s Vuillard’s paintings became so highly patterned that they verged on abstraction. It is likely that his day-to-day contact with patterned materials through his mother’s work influenced his very intricate,…
August Macke: Schlucht in Tegernsee
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Hans Andersen Brendekilde: Winter Landscape
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George Morren and Tessarini’s Flute Sonatas
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George Morren and Mozart’s Flute Quartets
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P. S. Kroyer: Nannina (Study)
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Nicolai Fechin: Peasant Woman and Child
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A Little Monet, A Little Mozart
“The shimmering light of mid-afternoon infuses Claude Monet’s painting of the old fortified coastal town of Antibes in the south of France. Monet traveled there in January of 1888 and was dazzled by the light and the striking scenery of the legendary Côte d’Azur (Azure Coast). However, he sometimes struggled with how to represent it…
Lin Fengmian: Pear Blossoms and Birds
“Lin Fengmian was one of twentieth-century China’s most important modern artists, achieving a unique synthesis of Chinese and European approaches to painting. Educated in France from 1919 to 1925, he was among the first Chinese painters to be exposed to the avant-garde trends that swept post-war Europe.” READ FULL ESSAY: Christie’s See More Lin Fengmian…
Dante Gabriel Rossetti: The Girlhood of Mary Virgin (1849)
“Christ’s mother Mary (modelled by Rosetti’s sister, Christina) is shown here as a girl. She works on an embroidery with her mother (portrayed by Rosetti’s mother, Frances). In the background, Mary’s father is shown pruning a vine. The painting is full of Christian symbolism. The palm branch and thorn on the floor represent Christ. The…
Tessarini: Flute Sonatas, Op. 12
“Carlo Tessarini da Rimini (c.1690–c.1767) is one of the ‘forgotten generation’ of Italian Baroque masters who made their name and sometimes their fortune outside their native land. Tessarini was popular in England and the Netherlands, where both the public and publishers rated him on a par with Vivaldi and Albinoni.” Brilliant Classics See More Hugo…
Frank Cadogan Cowper: The Blue Bird (1918)
“The Blue Bird appeared at the RA in 1918, the last year of the Great War. Military images dominated the exhibition and the picture must have struck an incongruous note amid the portraits of generals, tributes to indomitable Tommies, romanticised accounts of ‘bringing up the guns’, and poignant war memorials…The picture does, however, undoubtedly relate…
