Who Painted This #4
Friday, 28 February 2020
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This is the fourth Who Painted This?.
The sub-theme of this challenge is most finding out to a greater extent than most artists or paintings. I recollect I'd exclusively come upward across this creative somebody a twain of times earlier I constitute this painting. Make of that what yous will.
Who Painted This? #4 - How to participate
If yous desire to play the game: the rules are:
Publication of comments
Here's how the comments work:
Who painted this? #3 - The Answer
The answer is:
More About Childe Hassam
You tin strength out respect out to a greater extent than most Childe Hassam inwards my website About Childe Hassam - American Impressionist Painter.
The winner
Many congratulations to the winner of "Who Painted This #3" is Sue Smith (Sue's Sketch Blog).
This i had a lot of yous stumped for a real long fourth dimension then it's an peculiarly noteworthy win. Note Sue got at that spot the methodical way - which ever pays off inwards the end!
Rose Welty too Vivienne St. Clair were also on the right lines too got equally far equally the shout of the painter.
Their comments accept similar a shot all been published.
The sub-theme of this challenge is most finding out to a greater extent than most artists or paintings. I recollect I'd exclusively come upward across this creative somebody a twain of times earlier I constitute this painting. Make of that what yous will.
Who Painted This? #4 |
If yous desire to play the game: the rules are:
- You postulate to locomote out your respond equally a comment on this blog. Howls of frustration tin strength out also live left patch yous seek too function it out.......
- In your comment, you must say me ALL of the following:
- the championship of the artwork
- the shout of the artist
- the engagement it was created
- the media used
- where it lives now
- how yous know all this eg how did yous create your search (note iii below)
- This is most using brains non applied scientific discipline - then delight create non "cheat".
- PLEASE create NOT role whatsoever of the "image matching" applied scientific discipline which exists (eg Chrome or Tineye) - that's merely plainly lazy! My suspicions will live raised past times those who look to know the respond a chip likewise quickly!
- You may role Google or whatsoever other search engine to search on WORDS in databases of images.
- If you're non getting anywhere inwards the start 24 hours I'll locomote out a clue equally a comment on the post.
Publication of comments
Here's how the comments work:
- All comments are moderated too I read ALL the comments prior to publication
- After publication of this post I ONLY release all the wrong answers too all the howls of frustration!
- However I create NOT release the comments past times all those who shout the creative somebody correctly and/or render ALL the right details until a calendar week afterwards - assuming somebody genuinely gets the answer! The comments are also published inwards the social club they were left non the social club that I opened upward them. So if your comment is non published yous know yous could live on the right lines.
Who painted this? #3 - The Answer
The answer is:
The Concord Meadow past times Childe Hassam |
- the championship of the artwork - The Concord Meadow (click the link to encounter a larger version too zoom inwards on the wonderful mark-making!)
- the shout of the creative somebody - Childe Hassam (American, 1859-1935) - likely my favourite American Impressionist painter
- the engagement it was created - c. 1891
- the media used - Pastel too gouache on canvas; Unframed: eighteen x 22 1/8 inches (45.72 x 56.21 cm)
- where it lives similar a shot - Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art (not on view)
In the early on tumble of 1891 Childe Hassam visited Concord, inwards northeastern Massachusetts. The trip resulted inwards a serial of beautiful landscapes executed inwards pastel augmented amongst gouache. Drawn amongst quick, certain strokes too described through contrasting warm too cool tones, The Concord Meadow simultaneously suggests the surface area of grassland framed past times a hilly ridge that defines this locale too evokes the fleeting particulars of light, color too atmosphere.Hassam began using pastel inwards Paris inwards the belatedly 1880s after seeing it employed to bully payoff past times the French Impressionists. Like Edgar Degas too Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Hassam recognized that the inherent soft texture of the medium was an ideal way to heighten the impressionistic effects he sought.
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Childe Hassam - self portrait (crop) |
You tin strength out respect out to a greater extent than most Childe Hassam inwards my website About Childe Hassam - American Impressionist Painter.
The winner
Many congratulations to the winner of "Who Painted This #3" is Sue Smith (Sue's Sketch Blog).
This i had a lot of yous stumped for a real long fourth dimension then it's an peculiarly noteworthy win. Note Sue got at that spot the methodical way - which ever pays off inwards the end!
It's The Concorde Meadow past times Frederick Childe Hassam, 1891, gouache too pastel too is similar a shot inwards the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art inwards Kansas City. I lastly got at that spot past times making a listing of American Impressionists too searching diverse sites, Google too Bing, lastly google fine art projection came upward amongst the goods. I am similar a shot cross eyed but accept learned a lot most American Impressionists!An Honorary Mention goes to Roger Browne who ii days afterwards also eventually got at that spot too constitute all the details too.
Rose Welty too Vivienne St. Clair were also on the right lines too got equally far equally the shout of the painter.
Their comments accept similar a shot all been published.
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