Sunday, July 31, 2016

Sunday Salon: A Celebration of Painted Women

Hungarian painter Imre Goth (1893 - 1982) 


American painter Polly Thayer (1904 - 2006) Self-portrait 


Russian/American painter Isaac Soyer (1902 - 1981) 'Rebecca' 1940 - via


American painter Guy Pene Du Bois (1884 - 1958) - via


American painter Moses Soyer (1899 - 1974) - via


British painter Anna Zinkeisen (1901 - 1976) via


Spanish painter Jose Cruz Herrera (1890 - 1972)  'Marocaine' via


 American painter Carl Schmitt (1889 - 1989) Portrait of Helen Hart Hurlbut via


British painter Dod Proctor (1892 - 1972) via


French painter Francois Flameng (1856 - 1923) Portrait of Mrs. Adeline M. Noble - via


Contemporary American painter Beth Carver - via


Contemporary American painter Mark Dalessio - via


Contemporary Chinese painter Liu Ye - via



Scottish painter John Duncan Fergusson (1874 - 1961) - via



Polish/American painter/illustrator W.T. Benda - via


A small celebration of  women in paint and/or pastel as the whole thrilling idea of Hillary Clinton as our first viable American woman Presidential candidate sinks in. All sorts of women by all sorts of artists in all sorts of styles.

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    1. Thanks, Prashant. These are some of my favorites.

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    1. Me too, Richard. I think that's one of her best.

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  3. Always nice to come here and see the art displayed.
    I particularly like the Guy Pene Du Bois, the Moses Soyer and the Beth Carver.
    And, there is the Harriet Tubman series by Jacob Lawrence. Also, Romare Beardon's Mecklenburg County Morning.

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    1. The Soyers were a Russian/American family of painters. All just wonderful artists.

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  4. Dear yvette, Thank you, Thank you. This is such a treat, all the Artist's are wonderful. I LOVE LOVE Zinkersen and Francois Flameng,
    GOD was touching their hand. DuBois has such style and Beth Carter has reality
    looks like a Maine beach. yvonne

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    1. You're very welcome, Yvonne. :) Love to share art with my friends.

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