Torné Esquius, La estancia triste, c.1913.
Biblioteca Museu Víctor Balaguer. Vilanova i la Geltrú
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Torné Esquius, La estancia triste, c.1913.
Biblioteca Museu Víctor Balaguer. Vilanova i la Geltrú
John Miller
Naranjas , Naranjas - Antonio Barahona , 2026
Spanish , b. 1984 -
Oil on panel , 70 x 110 cm
Viorel MARGINEAN - Delta
Fir Forest (1901) by Gustav Klimt
Once again - Sara-Vide Ericson (b 1983) studied at the Royal Institute of Art in Stockholm (2004–2009). She lives and works in Hälsingland, Sweden. With exhibitions in Sweden and internationally she has been established as one of the most influential artists of her generation in Sweden.
"Dealing with artefacts, rituals, cultural heritage, and feelings of remembrance, many of Ericson’s paintings feature a character interacting with their surroundings. She creates each piece with a natural sensitivity to both the Nordic light and its spatial construction, reminding the viewer of a “strange yet familiar world.”
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Rebecca Rebouché is an American painter, writer, filmmaker, and entrepreneur known for her decade-long collaboration with international retailer Anthropologie and her large-scale paintings of allegorical family trees.
Based in her native South Louisiana, Rebouché’s work is fed by the rich artistic history of New Orleans and the myths and mysteries of the city’s surrounding forests and waterways. The symbols that arise—a white summer dress reaching through deep swamp water, a whale pinned in by cypress trunks, ice cream melting on the moon—are our collective symbols. Rebouché unearths them like flames she can see burning beneath the soil. John James Audubon meets Frida Kahlo in a Chagall dreamscape, her work is here to tell the story of us that we didn’t know needed telling.
Rebecca Rebouché is an American painter, writer, filmmaker, and entrepreneur. She explores myth, mystery and our collective symbols through
Anthony Gross, British, (1905 - 1984)
Anthony Gross was born in London and studied painting and engraving at the Slade. Later he studied in Paris and Madrid and spent much of his time in France. In 1940 Gross evacuated his family on one of the last ships to leave Bordeaux. He was appointed an Official War Artist and landed in Normandy with the Allied troops on D-Day, holding his materials aloft as he waded ashore.
Gross was very prolific, producing more than 500 pictures during the War. Post-war, he stayed in France before finally buying a house in the south-west in 1955 and settled into a pattern of living and working there during the summer but returning to London each winter.
Soir d'hiver à Baie-Saint-Paul - Albert Henry Robinson, 1933
recent oil paintings of fruit, vegetables, and fields (for sale, too!)
David Svensson (Swedish, b.1973)
Coverings series - 2019-2020
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Bato Dugarzhapov, Studio, 1999
Shane Drinkwater(Australian b.1960)
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Fire Escape (Persimmon), 2016 etching with watercolor 10″ x 8″
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