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View ArticleVincent van Gogh - Cineraria [1885]
In March 1886 Vincent van Gogh went to live in Paris with his brother, an art dealer. Theo told him that his paintings were too dark and that he had to cater to the taste of possible buyers. This led...
View ArticleClaude Monet - Près Monte-Carlo [1983]
Monet was fascinated with light and colour throughout his career and Près Monte Carlo exemplifies how his unconventional coloration captures the viewer. The work is primarily comprised of blue and...
View ArticleCamille Pissarro - Primrose Hill, London [1890-92]
Camille Pissarro arrived in London in late May of 1890, his first trip to the British capital since 1871. He would remain there for a little over a month, primarily to visit with his son Georges and...
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View ArticleMarcel Dyf - Moulin Rouge, Paris [1955]
[Sotheby’s, London - Oil on canvas, 46.5 x 55 cm]
View ArticlePaul Cézanne - Nature morte de pêches et poires [1885-87]
[Christie’s, London - Oil on canvas, 38 x 46.3 cm]
View ArticleFrank Myers Boggs - Moulin de la Galette
[Sotheby’s, London - Oil on canvas, 55 x 38 cm]
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View ArticleAlex Katz - Alex, Ada and Vincent [1961]
Painted in 1961, Alex, Ada and Vincent is one of the most important paintings of Alex Katz’s career, as it features two of his most important and long-standing subjects. In this monumental...
View ArticleCamille Corot - The Gypsy [c.1865]
This is an outstanding example of the classical spirit and poetry of Corot’s finest figural paintings. Even though Corot himself stated that he had ‘but one aim in life and that is to paint...
View ArticleTamara de Lempicka - The Gypsy (La bohémienne) [c.1923]
[Christie’s, New York - Oil on canvas, 73 x 60 cm]
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View ArticlePekka Halonen - Pioneers in Karelia [1900]
Pekka Halonen’s artistic goals were closely related to those of Pierre Puvis de Chavannes. Whenever Halonen depicted working life, it was done with an emphasis on calm and balance. As for Pioneers in...
View ArticleEdouard-Léon Cortès - Port Breton [1966]
[Heritage Auctions - Oil on canvas, 61 x 91.4 cm]
View ArticleWalter Ernest Webster - The Play is Ended
[Christie’s, London - Oil on canvas, 76.2 x 63.5 cm]
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View ArticleMichaelina Wautier - Young Man Smoking a Pipe
Formerly attributed to Judith Leyster, this work testifies instead to the consummate skill of another exceptional female painter of the seventeenth century, Michaelina Wautier (Mons, 1604 - Brussels,...
View ArticleTheresa Bernstein - Milliners [c.1919]
Theresa Ferber Bernstein-Meyerowitz (Kraków, March 1, 1890 - New York, February 13, 2002) was a Polish-born American artist, painter, and writer.[Debra Force Fine Art, New York - Oil on canvas, 102.2 x...
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