Who Painted This #52
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Who painted this #52? |
Now the query is - practise y'all bespeak to seat the birds to seat the painting?
Don't forget also wanting the answers to all the usual questions(see below) I also similar a shot bespeak to know something most the creative individual as well as paradigm - as well as the best respond wins this week's challenge!
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- use your brains non software to notice the answer - search using words entirely on a database of images
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Who Painted This #51 - The Answer
The bride's song yesteryear Gunnar Berndtson |
- Title of the artwork: The bride's song
- Name of the creative individual who created this artwork: Gunnar Berndtson (Finnish painter, 1854 - 1895)
- Date it was created: 1881
- Media used: 66 x 82.5 cm
- Where it lives now: Ateneum Art Museum inwards Helsinki
Who guessed correct?
Who painted this #51? - Just i individual got it right - which made me experience a lot ameliorate most the fact I couldn't run it out!
This week, I intend the entirely individual to larn the right respond was John O'Grady (John O'Grady paintings)
For the record, this was my response to Bernadette who ready me the challenge for reaching #50
It looks similar a marriage breakfast. Late 19th century - judging yesteryear the corsets as well as dress. I've tried diverse give-and-take combinations simply am non getting whatever results. BTW - sneaky on the selection of a theme which throws upward interplanetary space numbers of photos for whatever of the words such equally wedding, bride or orange! :)
William Frith looked similar a possible competitor equally did Edward Leighton simply I don't intend it's either of those. It's got a European vibe to it - simply non too much which makes me intend perhaps French or Spanish. But the composition makes me intend Russian for roughly reason.
So non certain - as well as no fourth dimension to await further!
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