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Art Subject: Penguin
20th Century French Modernist Oil Painting Still Life Objects
20th Century French Modernist Oil Painting Still Life Objects

20th Century French Modernist Oil Painting Still Life Objects

Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire

French School, 20th century oil on canvas, unframed canvas: 24 x 18 inches provenance: private collection condition: very good and sound condition

Category

Mid-20th Century Modern Interior Paintings

Materials

Oil

Swan loyalty
Swan loyalty

Swan loyalty

Located in Zofingen, AG

I have always admired these birds, especially when they are in love. These birds are a symbol of love. The picture is made with acrylic on canvas. The piece was photographed with a ...

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2010s Pop Art Interior Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Two Nuns Facing the Ocean
Two Nuns Facing the Ocean

Two Nuns Facing the Ocean

Located in San Francisco, CA

This artwork "Two Nuns Facing the Ocean" c.1950 is an oil painting on hardboard by Australian artist Joan Wilkie, 1903-? It is signed at the lower right co...

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Mid-20th Century Realist Figurative Paintings

Materials

Oil

The Service, 21st Century Contemporary Painting of a  waiter in a restaurant
The Service, 21st Century Contemporary Painting of a  waiter in a restaurant

The Service, 21st Century Contemporary Painting of a waiter in a restaurant

By Flip Gaasendam

Located in Nuenen, Noord Brabant

Flip Gaasendam The Service 55 x 50 cm Oil on Canvas This painting is framed (included in price) 60 x 55 cm This painting is made by Flip Gaasendam. An important member of the 'Dutch Northern Figurative Painters' . His paintings are called 'Poems in paint' . The place where he painted this work is at Schiermonnikoog, one of the Islands in the north of the Netherlands. He likes to stay and work on the island and pains he typical sphere of the old Dutch sphere in that famous Hotel, Hotel van der Werff. Flip Gaasendam tells with his paintings what he likes, there, in those places, he paints. His recognizable loose touch, carefully chosen colors, spherical landscapes, interiors and portraits have been part of the permanent collection of Galerie Bonnard for years. hat is, we believe, a good description of the works of this highly esteemed artist. "Poetry in paintings" is also a statement that fits with the work and can be read in the numerous descriptions that can be found about the artist. The artist himself says that he wants to put life to a halt in his work. He says the following about his way of working: 'Because I am an aquarellist from home, I learned how to paint transparently in tone and tone. I also use that in my oil paints. My work is classified as post-impressionistic. When I paint, however, I forget everything about art history. I like a lot of things, from Alma Tadema to Andrew Wyeth, but I am a painter of today. It therefore goes too far to say that I consciously go back to the past. I work unorthodox. I do not apply the paint with a fixed method. I brush with wipes, use the palette knife, work with my hands, etc. That my palette is heavily controlled by the color green, is because I often make a painting blond with cobalt and ocher. My themes are often nostalgic and romantic. as a child, I thought the morning mist was beautiful, and with the light effect in the Groninger station restoration it is just as well. ' This modest artist can rightly be called one of the forerunners of the new impressionism...

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2010s Contemporary Interior Paintings

Materials

Oil

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“Still Life, 1936” by Katharine "Kitty" Duff Church British Modern Oil Signed
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