Who Painted This? #29
Monday, 27 January 2020
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I mean value the creative mortal who painted this had a actually enjoyable time! It's real 'painterly'.
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It seems equally if Vallotton didn't start paradigm even hence life until towards the terminate of his life - this i was painted 10 years earlier he died.
In my persuasion he's a superb even hence life painter. Here's roughly links to to a greater extent than images of his even hence life paintings on Wikipaintings
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Who Painted This #28 - The Answer
Still Life alongside Red Peppers on a White Lacquered Table stone oil (1915) Felix Vallaton |
- Title of the artwork: Still Life alongside Red Peppers on a White Lacquered Table
- Name of the creative mortal who created this artwork: Félix Vallotton (1865-1925), Swiss painter too engraver
- Date it was created: 1915
- Media used: oil on canvas;
- Where it lives now: Kunstmuseum Solothurn (Switzerland)
It seems equally if Vallotton didn't start paradigm even hence life until towards the terminate of his life - this i was painted 10 years earlier he died.
In my persuasion he's a superb even hence life painter. Here's roughly links to to a greater extent than images of his even hence life paintings on Wikipaintings
- Un Grondin sur une serviette 1914
- Meat too eggs, 1918
- Flowers too Strawberries 1920
- Roses too nasturtiums, 1920
- Still Life alongside Roses, 1920
- Tulipes perroquet 1920
- Chrysanthemums too Autumn Foliage 1922
- Still Life alongside Large Earthenware Jug 1923
Who guessed correct?
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- Sandra Robinson
- Ilaria Rosselli del Turco
- Jean-Baptiste Pelardon
- Alyson Champ
- Barbara Jackson
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