Berthe Morisot - Study for the painting: “The cherry tree” [1891]
berthe morisot
John David Wissler
Portrait of Marie-Therese Walter by Pablo Picasso, 1936
Carel Weight (British, 1908-1997), The Chimney. Oil on board, 50.8 x 68 cm
Sofia Coppola by Elizabeth Peyton
Cuno Amiet
Painting by Cuno Amiet
Cuno Amiet
Cuno Amiet - Le Cheval Violet, 1907
Portrait of the Violinist Emil Wittwer-Gelpke, Cuno Amiet (Swiss) 1905 oil on canvas
Cuno Amiet (1868-1961) Thunersee mit Stockhornkette, 1924 Lake Thun is an Alpine lake in the Bernese Oberland in Switzerland. It took its name from the city of Thun, on its northern shore
Greti - Cuno Amiet 1915 Pastel
Cuno Amiet - Sitzendes Mädchen (1915)
The Violet Hat, Cuno Amiet
Solothurn Cuno Amiet - 1934
Cuno Amiet
Cuno Amiet (Swiss, 1868 - 1961)
Blumengarten - Cuno Amiet
Anglada-Camarasa, Hermenegildo - JOVEN BAJO UNA PARRA (YOUNG MAN BENEATH A VINE)
Edouard Vuillard - Woman in a White Apron in the Yard 1892
At top is Beckmann’s Young Men and the Sea (1943). Below it is Matisse’s Bathers with a Turtle (1907). Both are in Saint Louis’ collection
‘El violinista’, 1965 - Raúl Soldi (1903-1994)
Graham Sutherland (British, 1903-1980), Tortue, 1968. Watercolour, gouache and chalk on paper, 45.5 x 43 cm
George Hendrik Breitner - selfportrait
Wassily Kandinsky (Russian, 1866-1944)
Kerry James Marshall (American, b. 1955), Diver, c.1992. Acrylic and ink on paper, 24 x 18 in
Lucian Freud: Kai, 1991-1992 - Etching
Adrian Ghenie (Romanian, b. 1977), Carnivorous Flowers, 2014. Oil on canvas, 42 × 52 cm
Hermann Max Pechstein (German, 1881 - 1955) The yellow and black jersey (Das gelbschwarze Trikot), 1910 Oil on cnavas, 68 x 78 cm Brücke-Museum Berlin, Germany
Kees van Dongen (Dutch, 1877 - 1968) Plage de Deauville, N/D
Henri Matisse Aisha and Lorette 1917 Height: 38 cm (14.96 in.), Width: 46 cm (18.11 in.) Medium: Painting - oil on canvas
Bathers Mefodevich Konstantin Maximov (1963)
Ethel Sands - Tea with Sickert - ~1912 Walter Richard Sickert (31 May 1860 - 22 January 1942), born in Munich, Germany, was a painter and printmaker who was a member of the Camden Town Group in London. He was an important influence on distinctively British styles of avant-garde art in the 20th century. Sickert was a cosmopolitan and eccentric who often favoured ordinary people and urban scenes as his subjects. His oeuvre also included portraits of well-known personalities and images derived from press photographs. He is considered a prominent figure in the transition from Impressionism to Modernism. Ethel Sands (6 July 1873 - 19 March 1962) was an American-born artist and hostess who lived in England from her early childhood. She studied art in Paris for several years under Eugène Carrière, and it was there that she met Anna Hope Hudson (Nan), her life partner. Her works were influenced by the artist Edouard Vuillard and Walter Sickert, and were generally of still lifes and interior scenes, many of which are of Château d'Auppegard that she shared with Hudson in France. Sands was a Fitzroy Street Group and London Group member. Her works are in the collections of museums, the National Portrait Gallery, London and public collections. During both world wars, she nursed soldiers; she established a hospital in France in World War I. In 1916 she was made a citizen of England. Due to her family’s wealth she collected art and was a patron, but she is best known as a hostess for the cultural elite in her homes in England and Hudson’s house in France. Her friends included Henry James, Virginia Woolf, Roger Fry, Augustus John and many other writers and artists of her day. She continued to entertain into the 1950s when she was in her late 70s and 80s
Alice Neel (American, 1900-1984), Hartley, 1971. Oil on canvas, 40 x 30 in
Hollis Dunlap
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