Sunday, June 4, 2017

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London Bridge David Murray Victorian British Paintings

London Bridge from Bankside by David Murray 1915

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Sir David Murray RA (29 January 1849 in Glasgow, Scotland – 14 November 1933 in Marylebone, England) was a Scottish landscape painter. He was the son of a shoemaker, James Murray. He worked for eleven years for two mercantile firms, while studying in the evenings at the Glasgow School of Art under Robert Greenlees, finally devoting himself full-time to an artistic career from about 1875. He became an Associate of the Royal Scottish Academy in 1881, moving to London in 1882 where he was an immediate success. His 'My Love has gone a-Sailing' exhibited in 1884 was purchased by the Chantrey Trustees for the Tate Gallery.

In 1891 Murray was elected an Associate of the Royal Academy, and a full member of the Royal Academy in 1905. About 1886 he broadened his horizons and travelled to the continent, but all of his more characteristic work was done in Scotland or England. Murray was a member of Glasgow Art Club and exhibited in the club's annual exhibitions. He became president of the Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours in succession to Sir James Linton in 1917; the year before he was knighted in 1918. Murray did not marry and during the whole of his life in London he occupied the same bachelor's quarters - the studio of Millais in Langham Chambers, Portland Place.

A portrait of Sir David Murray by the Scottish painter James Coutts Michie is held by the Aberdeen Art Gallery.

Sir David Murray, R.A. (1849-1933) 
Flowers of the Field 
oil on canvas 
48 x 72 in. (122 x 183 cm.)
Price rea
lised GBP 73,250 USD 119,764
Artist Name: Sir David Murray Painting Name: River Tay, a watering place
 Current Location: The Big Sky Gallery, Usk, Monmouthshire

SIR DAVID MURRAY R.A., H.R.S.A., R.S.W. 1849-1933 SCYTHING IN THE POPPY FIELD
Duddington Church and Barn Victorian British Painting: Sir David Murray


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Wednesday, May 24, 2017

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Bend in the road and forest road ~ Cezanne cubist style

Bend in the road- cubism style - Cézanne 1906




































This two paintings are in the cubism style. Cezanne died in 1906 and he made this two beautiful bends in the forest and in the road in 1905 and 1906. After his death lot of famous painter like Picasso takes his good ideas around cubism style exactly like a bend in art. Road of art is changing and moving, the style is never the same and that is good for us, this paintings are really beautiful isn't it?

But n some case and for most of blind people like terrorists, a bend can be the death in real, so lets all pray for the innocent victims, for their families and for Manchester.

Bend in the forest ~ 1905 ~ Cubism Cezanne

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Tuesday, May 9, 2017

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Cezanne should come ! (in Aix en Provence lol)

La visite de Cezanne, the visit of Paul Cezanne, Maurice Denis 1870-1943
This paint of Maurice Denis show Cezanne who is painting in font of the mount Sainte Victoire. It was bought by the city or communauté du pays d'Aix and FRAM something like that because Paul Cezanne were reconized very late and Granet Museum had zero painting of Paul Cezanne by the past, and today 10 paintings. In 1900 the director of Granet Museum said "As I'll be alive, they will be zero painting of Cezanne in this museum".

Also for a city and art in a city it is a real waste and a shame to have zero paint of Paul Cezanne. This waste is biger and hotter than the Death Valley in California means Aix en Provence Museum was out during many years, it became the museum without Cezanne, and not interesting around art!
 People from Aix en Provence couldn't see beautiful paints of the master of impressionism art movment Paul Cezanne because of one or two persons with responsabilities and power want artistic death of a painter or a movment.

It is a waste for art in Aix en Provence but the world understand and reconized Cezanne and today famous paints of Paul Cezanne have prices more than ten million dollars. Museum in Aix en Provence and people can't see the best paints of Cezanne in real at Aix en Provence because paints of Cezanne are too expansiv! Hopely the inverse of oppression exist, and some rich english and american donators give beautiful paints to Granet Museum and very late in 1984 France State let 8 paints to Granet Museum!  Honor for impressionism art period with Cezanne in Aix en Provence museum is saved but it is very expansiv for people in France and more expansiv for people in Aix en Provence, it is a waste because they should have lot of paintings of the master born in Aix en Provence for free.


Cezanne au musee d'Aix

Quoi que refuse par les instances officielles, Paul Cezanne, menant une veritable revolution du regard, a depasse la lesson impressionniste en devenant le pere de l'art moderne consacre par Matisse et Picasso.
Longtemps Cezanne ne en 1839 et mort en 1906 a Aix en Provence, a ete absent du musee de sa ville natale qui ne sut pas reconnaitre la portee de son oeuvre. Le directeur du musee aurait dit au allentour de 1900: "Moi vivant, aucun Cezanne n'entrera au musee! " On voit combien de telles paroles ont ete lourde de consequence pour le musee, alors qu'on appelle le "musee sans Cezanne".

Quelques dons genereux, anglais et americains sont venus enrichir sporadiquement dans les annees 1939-1945 les collections. Mais il a fallut attendre 1984 pour que 8 peintures a l'huile du Maitre d'Aix soit mise en depot par l'Etat, jalonnant l'ensemble de sa production, de ses debuts anti conformistes, jusqu'a l'epanouissement de son oeuvre de maturite. Les baigneuses annoncent les trois versions des Grandes Baigneuses du crepuscule cezannien, qui influencerenet Picasso et ses Demoiselles d'Avignon.

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Monday, April 24, 2017

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Paul Cezanne and les baigneuses at Aix en Provence

After my travel in France I went to Italy, but that was great to see real paints of Paul Cezanne in Aix en Provence at Granet Museum, I'm a fan of this artist, and I hope that you are pleased that I share some pictures I took with my Iphone on this Cezanne fan blog.

Les baigneuses of Paul Cezanne around 1895

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Thursday, April 13, 2017

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Woman with a miror, femme au miror

A beautiful oil on canvas of Paul Cezanne, painted around 1873 / 1877; I took this picture during my travel  in France. Un beau peinture de Paul Cezanne pendant mon vacance à France.


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