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this is the european art genre that i find most appealing. other than the french masters, i also like american impressionists who paint new england. i am just going to collect pictures of the paintings i like in this thread.
first snowfall by george gardner symons:
first snowfall by george gardner symons:
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south boston pier by maurice prendergrast:
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bathers new england also by maurice prendergast:
hopefully we'll be doing some of this later this summer.
hopefully we'll be doing some of this later this summer.
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lighthouse at st.malo by maurice prendergast:
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Max, I also love contemporary impressionist art. I love visiting Chicago Art Institute and attending art exhibits there. Here are a couple of paintings I like by Robin Cheers and Kim Roberti.
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very nice. i liked the first one a lot. who is the chef in the painting? charlie trotter? i have been to the art institute a number of times. a long time ago, i had a project with a funding agency in chicago which used to take me there often. i never missed a chance to check out what was going on at the artic. i like chicago a lot. haven't visited in a long time.
a few weeks from now we'll be headed up north. the plan is to spend some time at a really small museum in vermont which has a small collection of impressionist paintings by the three french masters - manet, monet, and degas and a few new england impressionists.
a few weeks from now we'll be headed up north. the plan is to spend some time at a really small museum in vermont which has a small collection of impressionist paintings by the three french masters - manet, monet, and degas and a few new england impressionists.
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MaxEntropy_Man wrote:very nice. i liked the first one a lot. who is the chef in the painting? charlie trotter? i have been to the art institute a number of times. a long time ago, i had a project with a funding agency in chicago which used to take me there often. i never missed a chance to check out what was going on at the artic. i like chicago a lot. haven't visited in a long time.
a few weeks from now we'll be headed up north. the plan is to spend some time at a really small museum in vermont which has a small collection of impressionist paintings by the three french masters - manet, monet, and degas and a few new england impressionists.
Came to hear about Robin Cheers from my brother who is Austin. She is an upcoming artist with a small shop. Her paintings are nice and reasonably priced. New England actually has a huge impressionist impact due to the surf, fall colors and historic landscape. Some of the picutures you posted are lovely. New Orleans is a great place to visit where they even have art exhibits on streets with profound French influence on contemporary impressionist works. You might want to check out some of the websites from that city.
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I like this one is by Fred Thomaselli.
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we love marthas vineyard. this is not an impressionist painting. it's post-impressionist or realism or something, but by a contemporary artist. amazing depiction of late morning at martha's vineyard by a local artiste by the name john holladay. i love the lights and shadows.
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head of dog by monet:
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by hilda spain who paints dogs:
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This picture above reminds me of the blue dog that George Rodrigue is famous for. His one painting alone went for over a million dollars in last year's auction. Let me see if I can find one or two of his paintings.
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rain by gustave caillebotte:
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I like the painting above ... has a peaceful fresh effect. Here are a couple:
Jeremy Barlow:
Edward Cucuel
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Edward Cucuel
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MaxEntropy_Man wrote:we love marthas vineyard. this is not an impressionist painting. it's post-impressionist or realism or something, but by a contemporary artist. amazing depiction of late morning at martha's vineyard by a local artiste by the name john holladay. i love the lights and shadows.
simply, simply stunning. never appreciated the visual arts but now, at this late age, i do!goodcitizn wrote:Jeremy Barlow:
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i know this one is is your favourite but to me it seems full of mughal miniature. sorry.MaxEntropy_Man wrote:this is the european art genre that i find most appealing. other than the french masters, i also like american impressionists who paint new england. i am just going to collect pictures of the paintings i like in this thread.
first snowfall by george gardner symons:
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MaxEntropy_Man wrote:rain by gustave caillebotte:
>>>This one is beautiful- the ripples in the water, the reflections of the trees, the partial sunlight. It comes together harmoniously. More so than photographs, paintings are impressive due the sheer effort the painter has to put in to capture the details.
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Huzefa Kapasi wrote:i know this one is is your favourite but to me it seems full of mughal miniature. sorry.MaxEntropy_Man wrote:this is the european art genre that i find most appealing. other than the french masters, i also like american impressionists who paint new england. i am just going to collect pictures of the paintings i like in this thread.
first snowfall by george gardner symons:
there's a creek that runs behind my house. the first snowfall sometimes looks just like this. of course i don't have the hill. but this happens sometimes when snow comes early and the landscape is still bathed in a riot of fall colors. this is why despite the inconvenience of the snow, i know i'll miss it if i leave this place.
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>>>This one is beautiful- the ripples in the water, the reflections of the trees, the partial sunlight. It comes together harmoniously. More so than photographs, paintings are impressive due the sheer effort the painter has to put in to capture the details.
exactly why i found it to be beautiful too. the way he has captured the ripples is especially amazing. it's a frozen moment, but it seems like it's in motion.
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MaxEntropy_Man wrote:Kris wrote:
>>>This one is beautiful- the ripples in the water, the reflections of the trees, the partial sunlight. It comes together harmoniously. More so than photographs, paintings are impressive due the sheer effort the painter has to put in to capture the details.
exactly why i found it to be beautiful too. the way he has captured the ripples is especially amazing. it's a frozen moment, but it seems like it's in motion.
>>> I like when the painter plays with light- especially the early morning light. With nature, it can make for exquisite visuals. With works of architecture, you have the combination of nature and man-made beauty. I will scour the web for some examples. Two things that come to mind right away: the Fountain of Trevi right after dawn on a summer's day, sunlight from the rising sun behind Angkor Wat. I think some of these painters can do more justice than even an expert photographer in some ways, because there is more emotion imbued. I really, really wished I had these types of talents.
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i do not like caillebotte's "rain" at all, no matter how well-known he might be; it looks like an imitation monet.
the impressionist style has been copied relentlessly everywhere including india. the scenes are most often composed of standard elements: trees, streams, fences, and mountains and birds in the distance.
my fav painting here is the blue dog.
the impressionist style has been copied relentlessly everywhere including india. the scenes are most often composed of standard elements: trees, streams, fences, and mountains and birds in the distance.
my fav painting here is the blue dog.
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Kris wrote:MaxEntropy_Man wrote:Kris wrote:
>>>This one is beautiful- the ripples in the water, the reflections of the trees, the partial sunlight. It comes together harmoniously. More so than photographs, paintings are impressive due the sheer effort the painter has to put in to capture the details.
exactly why i found it to be beautiful too. the way he has captured the ripples is especially amazing. it's a frozen moment, but it seems like it's in motion.
>>> I like when the painter plays with light- especially the early morning light. With nature, it can make for exquisite visuals.
yes but you can take it to an extreme and con your audience which cheapens it. thomas kinkade was the master of cheap. let me show you an example:
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Jebediah Mburuburu wrote:
the impressionist style has been copied relentlessly everywhere including india. the scenes are most often composed of standard elements: trees, streams, fences, and mountains and birds in the distance.
agreed, but i still love looking at well made impressionist paintings of ocean themes, surf, and lighthouses. caillebotte incidentally couldn't have been an imitation monet. he was a contemporary of monet, in fact a bit older than him and was one of the original artistes who created the genre.
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Jebediah Mburuburu wrote:
my fav painting here is the blue dog.
the dog paintings are beautiful. i wish i had the money to shell out to fly the woman over and have her paint my dog. she paints dogs amazingly well:
http://www.whippetart.com/
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it's the streaks, patches and scratches in the background and on the dog that i love. i find the composition of colours in the background as interesting or more so than the dog in the foreground. i don't have the vocabulary to describe such a painting.MaxEntropy_Man wrote:Jebediah Mburuburu wrote:
my fav painting here is the blue dog.
the dog paintings are beautiful. i wish i had the money to shell out to fly the woman over and have her paint my dog. she paints dogs amazingly well:
http://www.whippetart.com/
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One of my favorites. The light and shades are brought in so well.
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Kris wrote:MaxEntropy_Man wrote:rain by gustave caillebotte:
>>>This one is beautiful- the ripples in the water, the reflections of the trees, the partial sunlight. It comes together harmoniously. More so than photographs, paintings are impressive due the sheer effort the painter has to put in to capture the details.
Yeah, this one is amazing!
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goodcitizn wrote:I like the painting above ... has a peaceful fresh effect. Here are a couple:
Jeremy Barlow:
Edward Cucuel
>>>Funny, I was about to ask if the first one was Aix-en-Provence and I see the address now and it sure is. The only thing that made me wonder was the trees in the foreground. I don't remember seeing that.
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Aix-En-Provence has so many cafes, shops and restaurants that this is probably one you didn't visit. Here's another impressionist painting from the same general setting.Kris wrote:>>>Funny, I was about to ask if the first one was Aix-en-Provence and I see the address now and it sure is. The only thing that made me wonder was the trees in the foreground. I don't remember seeing that.goodcitizn wrote:I like the painting above ... has a peaceful fresh effect. Here are a couple:
Jeremy Barlow:
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Aix-En-Provence has so many cafes, shops and restaurants that this is probably one you didn't visit.
>>>It is also possible my memory is playing tricks on me. It has been close to 10 years. I loved this place and drove to Cannes after that. One of my friends moved there 20 years ago and apparently went native. I remember going to the American club or liaison office or some such thing trying to track him down, but they weren't of much help. Turns out he lives in a village not far from there. He married a French gal and from what I understand, the SoCal native speaks French without an accent now.
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MaxEntropy_Man wrote:rain by gustave caillebotte:
my fav painting in this series. beautiful!
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Impedimenta wrote:MaxEntropy_Man wrote:rain by gustave caillebotte:
my fav painting in this series. beautiful!
>>>One other thing, the three dimensional rendering of the outer rings of the ripples. I am amazed at the level of detail.
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Yes, it gives a surreal sense of raindrops that captures your imagination!
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ah, really?goodcitizn wrote:Yes, it gives a surreal sense of raindrops that captures your imagination!
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Absolutely. I was reminded how occasionally you'll notice big drops of rain, not a drizzle, suddenly fall here and there before a downpour. The ripples seemed to indicate that.Jebediah Mburuburu wrote:ah, really?goodcitizn wrote:Yes, it gives a surreal sense of raindrops that captures your imagination!
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