Brand New!! Who Painted This? #45
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Who painted this? #45 |
I delight to a greater extent than together with to a greater extent than inwards the type of paintings which rarely larn painted past times contemporary artists - carefully constructed scenes recording everyday life.
There's an interesting even out behind this painting. I wonder if yous tin detect out what it is.
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Who Painted This #44 - The Answer
Chaucer at the courtroom of Edward III past times Ford Madox Brown Art Gallery of New South Wales - Ground Floor Screenshot - courtesy of Google Art Project |
- Title of the artwork: Chaucer at the courtroom of Edward III
- Name of the creative soul who created this artwork: Ford Madox Brown
- Date it was created: from 1847 until 1851
- Media used: oil on canvas; Height: 3,910 mm (153.94 in). Width: 3,150 mm (124.02 in).
- Where it lives now: Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia
Geoffrey Chaucer reading the "Legend of Custance" to Edward III together with his court, at the palace of Sheen, on the anniversary of the Black Prince's forty-fifth birthdayFord Madox Ford was never officially a fellow member of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood. only was sympathetic to their ambitions.
This is a large tableau rather than a icon pure together with simple. For ane affair there's null elementary nigh it! It also took rather a long fourth dimension to pigment - starting inwards 1857 together with finishing inwards 1851
It was painted on a white terra firma using what are described equally pure colours. The lower part of the icon has been cleaned.
The chap inwards grayness who is pretending to survive Chaucer inwards the icon is truly Dante Gabriel Rossetti. Other members of the Pre-Raphaelite grouping together with associates look equally child characters inwards the painting.
While the master is inwards Australia, a report for the operate is owned by The Tate Gallery inwards London, exact inwards item only much reduced inwards scale.
The Tate Gallery inwards London possesses a replica of the work, exact inwards item only much reduced inwards scale.
Who guessed correct?
Who painted this #41? Congratulations to Jane Gardiner (Glasgow Painter) who was origin alongside the shout of the creative soul together with all the other available details.
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- Bernadette Madden
- Patrick Connors
- Barbara Jackson
- Angelique
- Caroline Alexander is going to boot herself when she realises how close together with nonetheless together with thus far she was
- Fred Bennett - also caught out past times the Tate study
- Colours together with Textures - I loved the explanation of how she got there. Those hubbies come upwardly inwards handy!
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