Painter of Parisian life at the end of the 19th century, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (1864-1901) was an artist whose oeuvre stands apart from those of his contemporaries. Oscillating between Post-Impressionism and Expressionism, he loved to paint dancers and singers at work in the cabarets of the capital. His touch is vigorous, his colours pure. Despite his personal handicap, his numerous works and posters are full of turbulent, incessant movement and figures such as the famous Goulue or Valentin le Désossé. Without doubt too entangled in this Parisian bohemia, he died of syphilis and chronic alcoholism at the age of only thirty-seven, leaving behind a substantial body of work.
This book charts Vincent's life, looking at the work he did before becoming an artist, the many different places in which he lived, the relationship he had with his family, and his work as an artist.
Dr H. J. , 149 Blommers , 91 Coleman , Professor , 89 Bonnet , Henri , 157 Colgate , William , 33 , 34 , 42 Bovet ... 105 , 108 , 113 , 153 , 175 , Davies , Salter , 151 , 171 176 , 177 , 189 ; see also Il Curatore De Bock , 91 Brownell ...
A volume on Stuart Davis, an American artist of the 20th century.
James Foort, D.Sc: Convocation Keepsake, Queen's University, 2005
Born in 1899 to Russian aristocrats, Tamara de Lempicka escaped the Bolsheviks by exchanging her body for freedom, dramatically beginning a sexual career that included most of the influential men and women she painted.
Tamara Łempicka: między art déco a dekadencją
Carl Anson: Profile of an Artist
... McNaughton Joseph Brant Agnes McPhail Emily Carr William Hamilton Merritt Samuel Cunard Lucy Maud Montgomery Arthur Currie James Wilson Murray John Dafoe Lester Pearson James Douglas Wilder Penfield Timothy Eaton Maurice Richard Dan ...
The Spiritual Unconscious: Stephen Newton, Paintings & Drawings, 1975-1996
A companion to the popular YouTube series "Brian Rutenberg Studio Visits" and a love letter to painting, written by a painter.