"Morning on the Hudson, Haverstraw Bay," by Sanford R. Gifford,, 1866, Terra Foundation for the Arts, Daniel J. Terra Collection, Chicago.
I'll post something later.
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Here is my mystery painting, not a difficult one.
http://www.online-literature.com/for...1&d=1297191809
Good luck!
Got it, it's Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot's A Village Street, Dardagny.
I'll post my next one in a moment.
http://i69.photobucket.com/albums/i4...hatcanitbe.png
Here we go, mystery pic. I won't be as trigger-happy on the clues this time either.
Yes Gilliatt, I liked the picture too, that's why I spent a couple of hours to find out the name of the artist. Thank you for the post!
Congrats Lokasenna, you were really fast! I like Corot and didn't mind that many of people are familiar with his works.
Isn't that the cover of Pratchett's unremittingly dark and hence unpublished Discworld novel Rick of the Medusa?
It does look like an illustration from a story, the Vikings meet a Harpy
Another picture by our mystery artist:
http://i69.photobucket.com/albums/i4...3/Ilikeit2.jpg
I'll give you two pointers about it:
1. That isn't Christ.
2. Look in the top left corner.
And Prendrelemick, you aren't too far off!
I really hope that's not the "beautiful" Edith Swan Neck and Harold.
Mercifully (for Harold) it is not! However, you're certainly still poking in roughly the right direction.
Here is a picture of our artist:
http://i69.photobucket.com/albums/i4...teryartist.jpg
The two pictures I've posted already are indicative of his later career and style, so here's one from earlier on:
http://i69.photobucket.com/albums/i4...mysterypic.jpg
I don't really want to give you his nationality, because that would make it too easy - however, you could bear in mind that he is one of his country's most famous and iconic artists.
Finally got it !
The original challenge painting:
Akseli Gallen-Kallela (1865-1931)
"The Defence of the Sampo"
Tempera 1896
Other two pieces:
"Lemminkäinen's Mother"
and
"The Aino Triptych"
I decided to search "Famous painters of _____" I first plugged in Iceland due to your recent trip, then Finlnd and what do you know!?
Here is one link that shows several of his works:
http://www.gallen-kallela.fi/europeo...en-Kallela.htm
Coincidentally, I recognized that first image; "Bil-Bol" from a copy of a MOMA book I have on the modern poster.
I'll have the next painting shortly.
EDIT
Next painting:
http://i963.photobucket.com/albums/a...ntingFeb14.jpg
Gg
Well done indeed!
I fell in love with Gallen-Kallela's work last year when I finally got round to reading Kalevala - most of his paintings illustrate scenes from it. It's the great codex of Finnish mythology (which is why I was encouraging Prendrelmick to go in that direction), and the linguistic beauty and vivid imagery of it is caught masterfully in painted form.