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Post-Impressionism-IV

Herbert James Draper
1863 – 1920

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Herbert James Draper
(26 November 1863–22 September 1920) was an English Neoclassicist painter whose career began in the Victorian era and extended through the first two decades of the 20th century.
Born in London, the son of a fruit merchant named John James Draper and his wife Emma, he was educated at Bruce Castle School in Tottenham and then went on to study art at the Royal Academy. He undertook several educational trips to Rome and Paris between 1888 and 1892, having won the Royal Academy Gold Medal and Travelling Studentship in 1889. In the 1890s, he worked as an illustrator, eventually settling in London. In 1891, he married Ida (née Williams), with whom he had a daughter, Yvonne.He died of arteriosclerosis at the age of 56, in his home on Abbey Road.







 

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The Vintage Morn

 

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Tristan and Isolde

 

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The Water Nymph, 1908

 

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Ariadne

 

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By Summer Seas


 

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The Lamia, 1909


 

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Bather


 

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The Lament for Icarus, 1898


 

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The Sea Maiden

 

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Ulysses and the Sirens, 1909


 

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Sea Melodies





 

Rupert Bunny
 1864 – 1947

Rupert Bunny
Rupert Charles Wulsten Bunny (29 September 1864 – 25 May 1947) was an Australian painter. Born and raised in Melbourne, Victoria, he achieved success and critical acclaim as an expatriate in fin-de-siècle Paris. He gained an honourable mention at the Paris Salon of 1890 with his painting Tritons and a bronze medal at the Paris Exposition Universelle in 1900 with his Burial of St Catherine of Alexandria. The French state acquired 13 of his works for the Musée du Luxembourg and regional collections. He was a "sumptuous colourist and splendidly erudite painter of ideal themes, and the creator of the most ambitious Salon paintings produced by an Australian."


 

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Rupert Bunny's self-portrait from 1920

 

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Rupert Bunny. Summer time (circa 1907)

 

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Rupert Bunny. The Rape of Persephone (L'enlèvement de Perséphone) (circa 1913)

 

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Rupert Bunny. Sea idyll


 

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Rupert Bunny. Jeanne (1902)

 

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Rupert Bunny. Pastorale (1893)

 

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Rupert Bunny. Jeanne Reading (circa 1902)

 

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Rupert Bunny. Endormies (circa 1904)

 

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Rupert Bunny. Bathers 1906

 

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Rupert Bunny. Dolce farniente, 1897

 

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Rupert Bunny. The Sun Bath, 1913

 

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Rupert Bunny. Apres le Bain 

 

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Rupert Bunny. Venus and Adonis

 

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Rupert Bunny. Salome
c. 1919





 

Boris Kustodiev
1878 - 1927

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Self-portrait in front of Troitse-Sergiyeva Lavra, 1912


 

Boris Kustodiev (b Astrakhan, 7 March 1878; d Leningrad [now St Petersburg], 26 May 1927).Russian painter and stage designer. While studying at the Astrakhan Theological School, he was impressed in 1887 by an exhibition of the Russian Realist painters, the Wanderers, and he subsequently decided to become a painter. In 1896 he enrolled at the Academy of Arts, St Petersburg, where he studied with Il’ya Repin. In 1904 he studied briefly in Paris under René Menard (1869–1930) and travelled to Spain, where he especially admired the paintings of Diego Velázquez. Like Andrey Ryabushkin before him, Kustodiyev concentrated on painting Russian provincial festivities, as in Shrovetide (1916; St Petersburg, Rus. Mus.). But in his paintings of the merchant class Kustodiyev added a new note of satire. Using the bright reds and blues of Russian folk art, he delighted in painting the merchants’ plump wives in their leisure activities. One of his most striking images is Merchant’s Wife Drinking Tea (1918; St Petersburg, Rus. Mus.), where the ample figure dominates the tea table and the surrounding area by her bulk and her self-satisfied expression. She is as round and as succulent as the fruit on the table. This work, like many others, has an oriental richness of colour that Kustodiyev saw as part of his Astrakhan heritage.


 

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Pancake Tuesday; Butter Week or Crepe week, (1916)


 

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Kustodiev Trinity day, 1920


 

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Kustodiev Fair (1910)


 

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Kustodiev The Beauty (1915)


 

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Kustodiev The Merchant's Wife (1918)


 

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Kustodiev Russian Venus (1926)


 

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Kustodiev Shalyapin or Portrait of Chaliapin (1922)





 

Mark Gertler
1891 – 1939

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Mark Gertler
9 December 1891 – 23 June 1939), born Marks Gertler, was a British painter of figure subjects, portraits and still-life.

His early life and his relationship with Dora Carrington were the inspiration for Gilbert Cannan's novel Mendel. The characters of Loerke in D. H. Lawrence's Women in Love, and Gombauld in Aldous Huxley's Crome Yellow were based on him.


 

Self-portrait

 

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Family Group, c.1908-13

 

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Seated Nude, or Gypsy at her Toilet

 

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Merry-Go-Round, 1916

 

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Gilbert Cannan at his Mill, 1916

 

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Nude

 

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Queen of Sheba, 1922

 

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After Bathing

 

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Portrait of Lydia Sherwood

 

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Spring

 

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Young Girlhood

 

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The Supper (Natalie Denny) 1928. 

 

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The straw hat

 

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Sonata (1934)

 

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Still Life with Self-Portrait

 

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Nude

 

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SEATED NUDE (CELIA DENNIS)

 

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Reclining nude (1922)

 

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Create

 

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Reclining Nude

 

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Bathers

 

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The fruit sorters

 

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Rabbi with grandson





 

Sava Sumanovic
1896 – 1942

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Sava Šumanovic (Serbian Cyrillic: Сава Шумановић; 22 January 1896 – 30 August 1942) was a Serbian painter. He is considered to be one of the most important Serbian painters of the 20th century. Šumanović's opus includes around 800 paintings as well as 400 drawings and sketches. He was executed during the mass genocide of Serbs in the Independent State of Croatia. Ustaše tortured him and threw him half alive into limestone.

 

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Self-portrait
 

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Love from Paris (1927)

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Pijana lađa (1927)

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Luncheon on the Grass (1927)

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Morning (1929)

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Bar u Parizu (1929)

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Seoska kuća (1932)

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Half-lying female nude on the couch (1934)

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Ženski akt u crvenoj fotelji (1934)

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Šid under Snow (1935)

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Sava Šumanović, Ženski akt pognute glave, 1934

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Sava Šumanović, Poluležeći ženski akt na divanu, 1934

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Sava Šumanović, Ženski akt 

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Sava Šumanović, Ženski sedeći akt u fotelji, 1932-34

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Sava Šumanović, Ženski sedeći akt u fotelji, 1932-34

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Sava Sumanovic, Siijanke, Tri akta u pejzazu

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Sava Sumanovic, Sidijanke, Kompozcija sa aktovima

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Arno Breker (1900 - 1991) 





 

Doris Zinkeisen
1897 – 1991

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Doris Clare Zinkeisen
(31 July 1897 – 3 January 1991) was a Scottish theatrical stage and costume designer, painter, commercial artist, and writer. She was best known for her work in theatrical design.


Doris Zinkeisen was born in Clynder House in Rosneath, Argyll, Scotland. Her parents were Welsh-born Clare Bolton-Charles and Victor Zinkeisen, a shipper, manufacturer and yarn merchant and amateur artist from Glasgow. Her father was Scottish-born, but both of his parents had emigrated from Altenburg in Thuringia in around 1859 and had settled in Scotland. She had a younger sister, Anna Zinkeisen, who also became an artist. The family left Scotland and moved to Pinner, near Harrow in 1909. Zinkeisen attended the Harrow School of Art for four years and won a scholarship to the Royal Academy Schools in 1917 together with her sister Anna. During World War I Zinkeisen served in a Voluntary Aid Detachment at a hospital in Northwood, Middlesex.

 

Doris Zinkeisen

 

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Doris Zinkeisen
Self Portrait
 

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Doris Zinkeisen



 

Daniel du Janerand
1919 – 1990

Daniel du Janerand
(18 July 1919 – 19 July 1990) was a French painter, muralist, and book illustrator.
He was born in the "Marais", center of Paris, on 18 July 1919. He studied at the École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts (National School of Fine Art) in Paris. He was a founder member of the Salon "Comparaisons" and a member of the Salon d'Automne, Salon de la Société Nationale des Beaux Arts (Fine Arts National Society), and the Salon des Peintres Témoins de leur Temps (Painters Witnesses of their Time).

Daniel du Janerand exhibited in France, and internationally in the USA, Great Britain, Belgium, Germany, Switzerland, Canada, Mexico, Italy, Spain, Russia, and Japan. His work is in museum collections in Fontainebleau, Lyon, Poitiers, Valenciennes, Villeneuve sur Lot, Créon, Gassin, and Saint-Maur des Fossés.


 

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Daniel du Janerand

 

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Daniel du Janerand

 

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Daniel du Janerand


 


 

Charles Levier
1920 -2004

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Charles Levier
Charles Levier aka Maurice Verrier (1920-2004)

Throughout the world are to be found his paintings in countless private and public collections by the highly successful French painter, Charles Levier. Among those who are collectors are Mr. And Mrs. Peter Lawford, Frank Sinatra, Adlai Stevenson, Baron Edmond de Rothschild, Prince and Princess Poniatoski, Mrs. Dan Topping, Mr. And Mrs. Dean Martin and many others.

He was born in 1920 of a French father and American mother in Corsica. He held a fascination with color and form that led him, at age seventeen, to the Ecole Nationale Superieure des Arts Decoratifs for private studies. World War II came along and Levier served in the French Army in North Africa, later becoming Liaison O  ...  Displaying 750 of 2386 characters.
 


 

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