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Showing posts with label Still Life painting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Still Life painting. Show all posts
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Antoine Ferdinand Attendu - French Painter
There's not much known about the artist's life. He was Louis Mettling's student; the painter mostly painted still lifes and landscapes, working in Paris and Neuilly-sur-Seine. The painter exhibited at the Salon in 1870 and 1898; he also participated in the first Impressionist exhibition of 1874 with six paintings.
Antoine Ferdinand Attendu. Winter Street View
Antoine Ferdinand Attendu. Still Life
Antoine Ferdinand Attendu
Monday
Still Lifes by Edith Isabel Barrow (British, d. 1930) Victorian Painter
Edith Isabel Barrow, Still Life
Edith Isabel Barrow
She studied at the South Kensington Art School after winning a scholarship.
She painted numerous flower paintings and one was acquired by Queen Mary, and series of Westminster Abbey interiors was purchased by the Empress Frederick of Germany.
The painter extensively exhibited at the Royal Society of British artists, at the Royal Academy, the Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolours, the Royal Society of Artists, Birmingham.
Her health deteriorated after an operation for cancer in 1926. She was buried in Combe Martin churchyard in an unmarked grave, a pauper's plot.
Labels:
20th century,
British artists,
Still Life painting
Thursday
Friday
Still Life Painting by French Artist Maurille Prevost
Maurille Prevost (born in Paris, 1929) studied at l'École des Beaux Arts. Having received her degree, the artist started painting the old streets of Paris and developed her own distinctive style.
Wednesday
Paintings by Martina Yeon, Korean Artist
Martina Yeon was born in South Koria in 1962 and began to draw from a young age. She studied painting at the Korean University in 1978 and then went on to obtain her qualification as a Fine Arts Teacher. Martina has experience in a wide range of subjects and techniques, moving to Spain in 1991 where she dedicated herself to painting, learning from the Spanish masters such as Goya and Velazquez. Martina works in a new contemporary realism of still lifes and flowers.
Labels:
contemporary,
Korean artists,
Still Life painting
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