Hiroshige |
SuZuki, Rimpa School. 1791-1858 |
Xugu: 1823-1896. Small works reflecting his Buddhist beliefs and interest in the tenets of literati painting. |
The more commercially accepted work by Xugu. |
Huang Binghong 1864-1955. Brushwork influenced by Abstract Expressionists. I keep a book of correspondence from him and a Chinese critic by my nightstand, so great to see a suite of drawings. |
Beauty by Christina Ramberg (one of my grad school professors). |
Öyvind Fahlström |
Matisse, Geranium, 1906 |
Major influence in grad school - now back again. Ingres. |
Manet's raw-footed Christ. |
Manet's fish. |
Harking back to Xugu, a lovely winter Monet. |
Closing with Vuillard, 1918 - a commission originally, Vuillard used distemper.What IS distemper? A hot glue mixed with pigment, raising the surface and drying quickly. |
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