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Began to analyze what attracts me to some style or to the concrete image. And I understood in the process of this thinking that dividing into the styles is very relative especially for the modern painting. I would like to divide or rather to unite them otherwise.
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Keats's Lamia is a beautiful serpent-like creature who assumes female form to win the love of the mortal Lycius. When her true nature is exposed at their wedding, she vanishes and her husband dies.
Frampton's bust is composed of various materials. The skin is made of ivory and the clothing of bronze. The costume is decorated with opals, symbolic of shifting passions and ill fortune.
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Still-life, 1932
Oil on canvas, 1230 X 819 mm
(1894-1984) . . , : National Portrait Gallery, Tate Gallery, Tate Modern and Imperial War Museum.
Meredith Frampton(1894 – 1984) was a British painter and etcher.
Frampton was educated at St John'sWoodArtSchooland the at the Royal Academy Schools. He was the son of sculptor George Frampton. Although his artistic career was short and his output was limited, his work is on display at the National Portrait Gallery, Tate Gallery, Tate Modern and ImperialWarMuseum.
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Portrait of a young woman 1935 81x425in
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Alexander Kanoldt (29 September 1881 – 24 January 1939) was a German magic realist painter and one of the artists of the New Objectiviti.
His father was the painter Edmond Kanoldt, a late practitioner of the Nazarene style.
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Began to analyze what attracts me to some style or to the concrete image. And I understood in the process of this thinking that dividing into the styles is very relative especially for the modern painting. I would like to divide or rather to unite them otherwise.
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Lamia, 1899-1900
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Keats's Lamia is a beautiful serpent-like creature who assumes female form to win the love of the mortal Lycius. When her true nature is exposed at their wedding, she vanishes and her husband dies.
Frampton's bust is composed of various materials. The skin is made of ivory and the clothing of bronze. The costume is decorated with opals, symbolic of shifting passions and ill fortune.
- . .
Still-life, 1932
Oil on canvas, 1230 X 819 mm
(1894-1984) . . , : National Portrait Gallery, Tate Gallery, Tate Modern and Imperial War Museum.
Meredith Frampton (1894 – 1984) was a British painter and etcher.
Frampton was educated at St John'sWoodArtSchool and the at the Royal Academy Schools. He was the son of sculptor George Frampton. Although his artistic career was short and his output was limited, his work is on display at the National Portrait Gallery, Tate Gallery, Tate Modern and ImperialWarMuseum.
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Portrait of a young woman 1935 81x425in
Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins 1938 44x39in
- Alexander Kanoldt, ! , , .
Lempicka:
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Kanoldt
1881-1939. . - .
Alexander Kanoldt (29 September 1881 – 24 January 1939) was a German magic realist painter and one of the artists of the New Objectiviti.
His father was the painter Edmond Kanoldt, a late practitioner of the Nazarene style.
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. Rudolf Dischinger. , , .
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Christian Schad, . Neue Sachlichkeit .
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