collecting colours over a cup of coffee...
If you are a lover of printed words, you would know how much of your time is taken by books alone. Then one day, sooner or later, you discover a huge vacuum within that you know next to nothing about other art forms. This blog is an attempt to fulfil one such lacunae in the art of painting. We intend to look up a random painting and upload it with a link here every day whilst having our daily cuppa coffee. In this way at least we hope to be better acquainted with colours, colourers and the schools than what we are now.If you wish to be a part, you know where to shout.
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- L'Ange du Foyer
- Ikon
- Bird Woman, Duennas
- Inapoi
- The Bar
- The Green Fig
- El Paso
- The Boozer
- Portrait of Suzanne Bloch
- The Storm on the Sea of Galilee
- Jacob de Gheyn III
- Count Lepic and His Daughters
- Blooming Chestnut Branches
- Poppy Field at Vetheuil
- The Boy in the Red Vest
- After Rain. A Wet Verandah.
- A Blue Rider
- Path to Shambhala
- Battle in the heavens
- Anna Akhmatova
- The Slip
- Ruined Gatehouse
- Death in Venice VII
- Head of a Boy
- Monarch of the Glen
- Wheat Field with Crows
- The Rayonist Composition
- The Anatomy Lesson
- The Punishment of Lust
- Anatomical Pieces
- Liberty Leading the People
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4 comments:
Apparently, my iGoogle Oil Painting of the day module is doing a stolen works week too. Today it was the Scream.
ah well, looks like we are all talking stolen works this week.
K - which week was the WW2 stolen works that you mentioned?
>>>which week was the WW2 stolen works that you mentioned?
This one, and the six that followed, I think. Lost the article that goes with those works.
My bad.
I remember the article mentioning it as "lost" and not stolen. To understand the distinction, I'm afraid I have to fish out the article first.
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