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    Well... the artist was certainly from the same time period. He was more known for his 3-dimensional work than his paintings... but his paintings are still greatly admired.
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    Quote Originally Posted by stlukesguild View Post
    ...The next Mystery Master is:

    Paul Gauguin
    Breton Women at the Turn

    I might note that whereas Bayros fantasies are rather disturbing, Gauguin's actual sex-capades with underage Polynesian girls (after abandoning his wife and children) are actually more disturbing.
    My Gauguin selection was inspired by my current reading of “The Moon and Sixpence” by William Somerset Maugham. I learned of Gauguin's "sexcapades" while reading the introduction.

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    Ah, I know this person by their “modular” features particularly the hands. I figured Picasso was too obvious, so I didn’t bother going there. Your 3D reference was the clue and in fact Miro briefly crossed my mind, until I zeroed in on the hands.

    The mystery artist / architect is Charles-Édouard Jeanneret, aka “Le Corbusier” (One of Emil Miller’s favorite architects..hehe)
    The painting is “Le Canapé”

    I was fortunate enough to have the opportunity to visit four of Corb’s built designs; Villa Savoye (France), Notre Dame du Haut (France), Heidi Weber Museum (Zurich) and Sainte Marie de La Tourette (France).
    Corbusier also dabbled in furniture design.

    The next softball challenge:




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    Clue:

    Collaborated with the previous mystery painter.

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    I thought someone got this already. OK... enough already! It's almost been a month. Let's get some clues and get this solved and move on!!

    Jeez!!

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    Still Life with Dishes
    Amedee Ozenfant- 1920

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    Next!

    Last edited by stlukesguild; 06-14-2011 at 11:24 PM.
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    Is it by M C Escher? Couldn't find it on Google images.
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    Nope... Escher worked almost exclusively in the graphic arts: prints.
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    Quote Originally Posted by stlukesguild View Post
    I thought someone got this already. OK... enough already! It's almost been a month. Let's get some clues and get this solved and move on!!

    Jeez!!
    Quote Originally Posted by stlukesguild View Post

    What's wrong with these people... I can do this drunk.
    It seemed to me that the thread was losing its luster, so I let it drift after that last give away clue.
    Like my now sainted mother always said.."All it takes is a little hooch to get people back in the game".
    Back to the challenge at hand.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stlukesguild View Post
    Nope... Escher worked almost exclusively in the graphic arts: prints.
    Hmm...I thought it didn't look weird enough or impossible enough. No idea what this is, then!
    Last edited by mona amon; 06-17-2011 at 12:38 AM.
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    Here's another painting by our mystery master:



    Our artist's background may be quite surprising considering the style of the paintings.
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    Tower...?

    I have no idea, but it's beautiful.

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    Contrary to all appearances our artist is Asian.
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    Hello, just thought i could say "hi", if anyone remembers me

    I will try to participate in the game, if i know the answer- don't know the current one.

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    Born in Tokyo
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    The artist is Minoru Nomata, but I am having trouble finding the name of the specific paintings.
    It appears that the paintings are from a series titled “Ruins” (?).
    One site categorized the work as "fantasy architecture".
    I discovered the artist by searching "surrealist architecture paintings".

    Is that good enough?


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