I must agree with this. The painting of Venice is superb.
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Those paintings are so gorgeous ftil, wow! Venice and very beautiful women.
You are welcome. I love watercolor too. The feelings that watercolorists evoke can be hardly achieve by another medium.Quote:
Originally Posted by Gilliatt Gurgle
Got it; using the Royal Society of Painters in Watercolors clue.
Sir William Russell Flint
The original challenge painting is “Retreat From the Sun”
Thanks for introducing me to another watercolorist. Flint’s mastery of the medium is amazing and inspiring.
Venice and beautiful women go together, don’t they? :wink5:Quote:
Originally Posted by Vonny
Those paintings are so gorgeous ftil, wow! Venice and very beautiful women.
Russell Flint loved women very much……to the end of his life. He painted it at age of 85.Quote:
Originally Posted by Emil Miller
I've just checked out Russell Flint out on Google and about 50% of his paintings are of naked young women. You can't help liking the guy.
http://homepages.tesco.net/ian.cox99...du%20Barry.jpg
The artist is actually a major figure in one of the major post-WWII art movements.
I have noticed that you and Emil don’t like to give more information about the artist. :wink5:
It is always a good way to learn about artists……..and keep a tread moving.
The artist is considered by critics and historians to be one of the early works of pop art.
The artist was awarded the William and Noma Copley Foundation Award, 1960; the John Moores Contemporary Painting Prize, 1960; the Talens Prize International, 1970; the Leone d’Oro for his exhibition in the British Pavilion at the Venice Biennale, 1993; the Arnold Bode Prize at Documenta X, Kassel, 1997; and the Max Beckmann Prize for painting, 2006. He was made a Member of the Order of the Companions of Honour (CH) by Queen Elizabeth II in 2000.
ftil,
There have been several examples in the past on this thread where St Lukes and others have posted additional information about the artists. The trend has been to start out with a minimalist approach by simply posting an image, wait two to three days add some clues wait add more if needed, etc. I have also seen where participants will include a direct kink to to the artist, rather than regurgitate the info.
I will agree, that there are times when participants wait too long to post clues, usually because we forget.
I notice you tend to unload with numerous clues up front. In this case, it would seem that you know the answer. I will hold off myself on answering this one, in hopes that some of the other past participants might take a shot.
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I have to apologize for my impatience. I enjoy learning about new artists…….. I will be quiet. :wink5:
Still no guesses? A major English Pop artist. According to some histories he is credited with having created the first work of Pop Art... or at least the work from which the title of the movement was taken.
Allright, I'll go ahead and answer:
Artist - Richard Hamilton
Painting - "Pin Up"
http://www.moma.org/collection/brows...&template_id=1
Here's the next one:
http://i963.photobucket.com/albums/a...Painting-9.jpg
American, but lived abroad.
The painting above is currently held in a British museum.
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John Singer Sargent
Carnation, Lily, Lily, Rose
1885-86
Next Up:
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7151/6...83afeebd_z.jpg
After eight months, it is safe to assume that no takers, I guess?
The less time spent looking at that, the better.
Yasmina Alaoui and Marco Guerra:
http://thechive.com/2009/04/03/body-...oui-20-photos/
http://www.onethousandandonedreams.com/
http://www.marcoguerrastudio.com/
Perhaps something easier:
http://i1245.photobucket.com/albums/.../th_B38572.jpg
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