I be like "don't worry i know a place" and then take you here
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I be like "don't worry i know a place" and then take you here
[Its yours]. We were hoping the new arrival would be one of us, so we got the place all ready.
- Tinker Bell (2008)
See https://www.facebook.com/groups/peintureacademique/permalink/7287770821343026/ :
"The Little Shepherdess (1892) "Oil on canvas, 160.6 x 114.0 cm" [Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, Canada] -- Paul Peel (Canadian; 1860 - 1892)
Paul Peel (1860-1892) was the son of a marble-cutter and drawing teacher (John Robert Peel). He studied at the Pennsylvania Academy, Philidelphia (1877-1880 under Thomas Eakins); the R.A. Schools, London (1880); and the Ecole des Beaux-Arts, Paris (1881) under Gerome and others.
He returned to London, Ontario, and Toronto for a short time about 1890, but was chiefly active in Paris. He travelled widely in Canada and in Europe, exhibiting as a member of the Ontario Society of Artists and the Royal Canadian Academy. He later returned to Paris where he died in October 1892. Before his death he had achieved a considerable success for his technique in such academic subjects as 'After the Bath' (1890).
He was one of the first Canadian painters to portray nude figures, as in his A Venetian Bather (1889). At the time of his death Peel appeared to be changing his style toward Impressionism. However, he did not live to develop his art beyond its academic sentimentalism.
Source: The Art History Archive -The Paintings of Paul Peel
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Nicole C.: With Me, 10. Juli 2014. https://www.flickr.com/photos/23213159@N07/
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