Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Christopher Nevinson


Returning to the Trenches, 1914-15

Nevinson’s early work during the war is typical of Futurist attitude to conflict: the movement, primarily made up of Italians, (Nevinson was one of the only British artists involved), strongly supported and promoted war as a form of status, power and positive human development. Nevinson’s later war work became much more emotionally charged and sympathetic towards wounded soldiers in undesirable hospital conditions.

The First Searchlights at Charing Cross, 1914


Flooded Trench on the Yser, 1916

Vladimir Lebedev

Vladimir  Lebedev (Russian 1891 - 1967)

Steelworker, 1921

Portrait of N.S. Nadezhdina, 1927

Saturday, October 26, 2013

Fongwei Lui


Fongwei Lui - Mendocino Coast, oil on canvas

Edouard Cortes

Edouard Cortes (French, 1882-1969)

Tuileries Gardens, c. 1940

Sunday, October 6, 2013

Johan Johansson


Johan Johansson - Glumslövs Kullar

Ivar Morsing

Ivar Morsing (Swedish, 1919-2009)

Blue Light


A Summer Day, Öland




 Danish Landscape


 Evening Light


Guatemala, People in a Landscape


Landscape with Sheep


Landscape


Spanish Landscape


The Serenity of the Evening




Townscape, Spain


Bio on http://www.saundersfineart.co.uk/artist/46/ivar-morsing?r=item/1607/spanish-beach

Folke Andréasson

Folke Andréasson (Swedish, 1902-1948)
Village, Southern France


Landscape with Water

Landscape from Bohuslän

Erik Törning


Erik Törning - Tree and Mountain

Charles Simpson


Sunset sea


December Afternoon


Evening, the viewing point


Sango Sea

Charles Walter Simpson (1878–1942) was a Canadian artist and illustrator.