Back into the series again. Souvenir Of Loch Lomond is a dramatic painting by Gustave Dore, dating to 1875.
The Partie Carree is an 1870 work by James Tissot.
Jean-Leon Gerome painted Portrait Of A Woman in 1870.
The Letter is another Tissot painting, circa 1878.
Here we have another work by Dore. This sculpture is Fate And Love, dating to 1877 as a model and cast two years later.
The City Atlas is dated circa 1889, by Sidney Starr.
Edgar Degas painted At The Cafe-Concert circa 1879-84.
Portrait Of A Woman (After A 16th Century Florentine Drawing) dates to 1859-59, by Degas.
Paris, back in the day. Nice.
ReplyDeleteIndeed.
Delete...Edgar Degas had an interesting style.
ReplyDeleteHe did.
DeleteBeautiful exhibit, the first painting is my favorite.
ReplyDeleteHave a great day and a happy weekend.
Thanks.
DeleteYou seem to be focusing a great deal on 19th Century art. Interesting.
ReplyDeleteI like the era.
DeleteI like the Tissot pieces, William.
ReplyDeleteMe too.
DeleteThe landscape in the first painting is my favorite today.
ReplyDeleteGood choice.
DeleteWe experience a whole mileau by viewing this art. Thank you, William. Aloha
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DeleteI like the Edgar Degas painting.
ReplyDeleteMe too.
DeleteNice to see this art, thank you William.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
You're welcome.
DeleteLovely series. I especially love ❤️ the first one.
ReplyDeleteThanks.
DeleteWonderful exhibit~ Loch Lomond is my favorite ~ thanks,
ReplyDeleteWishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
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DeleteThe Partie Carree reminded me of Luncheon on the Grass, sans nudity. Ladies must be very careful of who they go on a picnic with, and avoid the wine.
ReplyDeleteTrue!
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