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Paintings of Félix Vallotton: 3 Myth and Mists

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From 1907, he painted a series of mythological works, and increasingly turned to landscapes, some of which are most unusual, almost surreal.

April 11, 2019 General, Life, Painting

Paintings of Félix Vallotton 2 Mysterious Interiors

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His enigmatic paintings of interiors appear cinematic in their composition and lighting, akin to those of cinematographers of the future, not painters of the past.

April 5, 2019 General, Life, Painting

Paintings of Félix Vallotton 1 The Foreign Nabi

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Originally a portraitist in academic style, he was a Nabi in the early 1890s before developing his own simple but strange figurative paintings.

April 4, 2019 General, Life, Painting

A Weekend with Joseph Stella 3, 1926 on

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He continued with extraordinary detailed fantasies of birds and flowers, and developed drawings in silverpoint with crayon.

February 3, 2019 General, Life, Painting

A Weekend with Joseph Stella 2, 1919-25

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He developed near-Surrealist fantasies apparently inspired by Hieronymus Bosch, and the Cubist ‘Brooklyn Bridge’, his best-known work.

February 2, 2019 General, Life, Painting

Too Real: the narrative paintings of Jean-Léon Gérôme, 8

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Some religious stories which may have had personal relevance, and conclusions to his series of Roman spectacles, and his sculpture. Finally, a joke which may have inspired the Surrealists.

August 23, 2018 General, Life, Painting

Two Roads to Magical Landscapes: Paul Nash and Nikolai Astrup

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Their landscapes developed a magic distinctive to the artist. Only by direct comparison are their similarities and differences made clear.

March 20, 2017 General, Painting

Paul Nash: from ancient to surreal, 5 – 1943-1945

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His final series of Landscapes of the Moon and Aerial Flowers are among his most visionary, and refer to much of his previous work, and that of William Blake.

March 16, 2017 General, Painting

Paul Nash: from ancient to surreal, 4 – 1939-1942

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Appointed as a full-time war artist to the RAF, he was expected to paint portraits of aircrew. He had other, much better ideas.

March 13, 2017 General, Painting

Paul Nash: from ancient to surreal, 3 – 1931-1938

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At the height of his surrealism, his paintings were inspired by found objects, Freud, and the megalithic monuments of Wessex.

March 8, 2017 General, Painting

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