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« Reply #135 on: 14:08:16, 18-09-2007 »



I think that's the one from which Rachmaninoff took his inspiration for The Isle of the Dead.
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« Reply #136 on: 14:09:33, 18-09-2007 »

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« Reply #137 on: 13:51:41, 19-09-2007 »



The tulip on the Picture association thread reminded me of Georgia O'Keefe
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« Reply #138 on: 20:41:26, 23-09-2007 »

Another of my favourite Paul Nash splodges to celebrate the Autumnal Equinox:

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« Reply #139 on: 22:01:53, 23-09-2007 »

Another of my favourite Paul Nash splodges to celebrate the Autumnal Equinox:



OH! I like that!
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« Reply #140 on: 22:58:21, 23-09-2007 »

This is Cornish artist John Piper, I like these too....
...although I try not to in case I'm ever tempted to buy one !!







These remind me of rather more abstract paintings by another Cornish (or based in Cornwall) artist, Neil Canning. Anyone know any of his stuff?
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« Reply #141 on: 23:00:53, 23-09-2007 »

Like this, ros? Nice!


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« Reply #142 on: 23:10:27, 23-09-2007 »

Like that! There are some with really deep and earthy colours too, well worth looking out for.
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« Reply #143 on: 04:42:26, 24-09-2007 »

Oleg Denisenko (Ukrainian lithographer)



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« Reply #144 on: 09:49:37, 24-09-2007 »

Another of my favourite Paul Nash splodges to celebrate the Autumnal Equinox:




And here to join it (even if it isn't the right time of year) the Summer Solstice splodge.



That particular stand of trees was for Paul Nash what that one near Carrot Hill is for Ron D. I think they are still there. I used to know where it was but have now forgotten. Someone here will know, he said hopefully Smiley. I suppose it ought to be Dorset, or is it the Berkshire Downs? I'm sure they were pointed out to me once when I was a child but my memory refuses to fill in the details.
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« Reply #145 on: 15:12:58, 24-09-2007 »

According to the site from which I linked to it, it was somewhere in the Berkshire Downs.
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« Reply #146 on: 00:07:45, 25-09-2007 »

Thanks KittyB. I've done some more cyber-rummaging and managed to pin it down. The hill with the trees is Wittenham Clumps, an Iron-Age hill fort, and also known as the Berkshire Bangs and (it gets even better Smiley ) as Mother Dunch's Buttocks. What more could anyone possibly ask? 


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« Reply #147 on: 22:46:15, 08-11-2007 »

Jockeys before the Race (1878-79) by Degas in the Barber Institute at Birmingham University


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« Reply #148 on: 22:51:30, 08-11-2007 »

Andy, very, VERY nice.
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« Reply #149 on: 11:44:29, 18-03-2008 »



If you like this sort of thing, and I'll admit I do, then this is the sort of thing you will like. Seventy or so goodies by Cranach the Elder at the Royal Academy at the moment: http://www.royalacademy.org.uk/exhibitions/cranach.  If he is your bag, a rare opportunity not to be missed.
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