Friday, November 29, 2013

Jean Metzinger, La danse

Jean Metzinger (French, 1883-1956)

La danse (Bacchante) (1906) 
oil on canvas, 73 x 54 cm


Les Ibis (1907)






Nu (Nu debout), 1911
oil on carton


Circus Equestrienne, 1924

Jean Dominique Antony Metzinger (June 24, 1883 – November 3, 1956) was a major 20th-century French painter, theorist, writer, critic and poet, born in Nantes, France, who, along with Pablo Picasso, Georges Braque, and Albert Gleizes, developed the art style known as Cubism.
His earliest works, from 1900 to 1904, appear to have been influenced by the Neo-Impressionism of Georges Seurat and Henri-Edmond Cross. Between 1904 and 1907 Metzinger worked in the Divisionist and Fauvist styles with a strong Cézannian component, leading to some of the first proto-Cubist works. 
From 1908 Metzinger experimented with the faceting of form, a style that would soon become known as Cubism. His early involvement in Cubism saw him both as an influential artist and principal theorist of the movement. The idea of moving around an object in order to see it from different view-points is treated in Metzinger's "Note sur la Peinture", published in 1910. 
Prior to Cubism painters worked from the limiting factor of a single view-point. Metzinger, for the first time, in "Note sur la peinture", enunciated the interest in representing objects as remembered from successive and subjective experiences within the context of both space and time. 
Jean Metzinger and Albert Gleizes wrote the first major treatise on Cubism in 1912, entitled Du "Cubisme". Metzinger was a founding member of the Section d'Or group of artists.

Nikolai Glouschenko

Nikolai Glouschenko (1901-1977)

River Landscape

Georg Suttner

Georg Suttner (b. 1922) 

Sun over the fjord

Theodore Penleigh Boyd

Theodore Penleigh Boyd (Australian, 1890 – 1923)



Spring, 1910

Theodore Penleigh Boyd (15 August 1890 – 27 November 1923) was an Australian artist. Penleigh Boyd was a member of the Boyd artistic dynasty: his parents Arthur Merric Boyd (1862–1940) and Emma Minnie Boyd (née à Beckett) were well-known artists of the day, and his brothers included Merric Boyd the ceramacist (1888–1959) and the novelist Martin Boyd (1893–1972). His son Robin Boyd (1919–1971) became a famous and influential architect, educator and social commentator, and his nephews Arthur Boyd, Guy Boyd and David Boyd became prominent artists.

Thursday, November 28, 2013

Onni Oja

Onni Oja (1909-2004)

The first Snow

Wednesday, November 27, 2013

George Leslie Hunter

George Leslie Hunter (British, 1877-1931)

French coastal scene, possibly Cap Ferrat

Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Henry Mayne

Henry Mayne (1891-1975)

Landscape with House

David Bomberg, Evening in the City of London


 Evening in the City of London


Bideford bay


 Sunset, the Bay, North Devon (1946)


Irrigation, Zionist Development, Palestine


Trendrine, Cornwall (1947)

David Garshen Bomberg (5 December 1890 – 19 August 1957) was an English painter, and one of the Whitechapel Boys.
Bomberg was one of the most audacious of the exceptional generation of artists who studied at theSlade School of Art under Henry Tonks, and which included Mark Gertler, Stanley Spencer, C.R.W. Nevinson and Dora Carrington. 
Bomberg painted a series of complex geometric compositions combining the influences of cubism and futurism in the years immediately preceding World War I; typically using a limited number of striking colours, turning humans into simple, angular shapes, and sometimes overlaying the whole painting a strong grid-work colouring scheme. 
He was expelled from the Slade School of Art in 1913, with agreement between the senior teachers Tonks, Frederick Brown and Philip Wilson Steer, because of the audacity of his breach from the conventional approach of that time.
credits: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Bomberg

Augusto Giacometti - Rittersporn

Augusto Giacometti (Stampa 1877-1947 Zürich)

Rittersporn, 1911


Toskanischer Garten [Tuscan garden], 1912
Oil on canvas, 68 x 68 cm.


Pfingstrosen. 1926

My hotel room in Paris, 1938

Augusto Giacometti (August 16, 1877 – June 9, 1947) was a Swiss painter from Stampa, Graubünden, cousin of Giovanni Giacometti who was the father of Alberto, Diego and Bruno Giacometti.

He finished -among others- stained glass windows in both of the most important churches of Zürich, Grossmünster and Fraumünster.

Sunday, November 24, 2013

Elioth Gruner

Elioth Gruner (1882-1939)

Sydney Harbour with Fort Denison, c.1913

Saturday, November 23, 2013

Robert Thegerström

 Robert Thegerström (Swedish, 1857-1919)

Landscape


Dalarö study 1890


Soirée de Septembre


French Coastal Landscape in heavy Fog

Ronald Ossory Dunlop - The Thames at Sunbury

 Ronald Ossory Dunlop (British, 1894-1973)

In the Valley

Near Welford on Avon

 The Thames at Sunbury

Robin Purcell - Twisted Mountain



 Twisted Mountain



October Canyon, painted on South Gate Road, Mount Diablo 


Sergei Bongart


Ingrids Pond


Red Chair & Shawls. Oil on canvas

Larisa Aukon - Moon Rise Trail


Moon Rise Trail, 2012


Rooftops


 Silence




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