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Pieter Janssens

Dutch Baroque Era Painter, 1623-ca.1682

Painting ID::  2055
Woman Reading
Pinakothek, Munich
Dutch Baroque Era Painter, 1623-ca.1682
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Pieter Janssens

Dutch Baroque Era Painter, 1623-ca.1682

Painting ID::  2056
Woman Reading

Dutch Baroque Era Painter, 1623-ca.1682
Pieter Janssens Woman Reading oil painting reproduction


   
 

 

 
   
      


Painting ID::  4221
Woman Reading
1915
1857-1932
Francis Coates Jones Woman Reading oil painting reproduction


   
 

 

 
   
      


Painting ID::  19108
Woman Reading
1915, oil on canvas.
American, 1857-1932
Jones, Francis Coates Woman Reading oil painting reproduction


   
 

 

 
   
      


Painting ID::  11405
Woman Reading
1874 1' 6 1/4'' x 1' 3 1/4''(46.5 x 38.5 cm)Bequest of Gustave Caillebotte 1894

Auguste renoir Woman Reading oil painting reproduction


   
 

 

 
   
      


Painting ID::  30080
Woman Reading
mk64 c.1874 Oil on canvas 45x37cm Paris,Muse d'Orsay

Pierre Renoir Woman Reading oil painting reproduction


   
 

 

 
   
      

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Pieter Janssens Elinga

1623-1682 Dutch Pieter Janssens Elinga Locations

Painting ID::  41513
Woman Reading
mk164 1668-70
1623-1682 Dutch Pieter Janssens Elinga Locations
Pieter Janssens Elinga Woman Reading oil painting reproduction


   
 

 

 
   
      

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Pieter Janssens Elinga

1623-1682 Dutch Pieter Janssens Elinga Locations

Painting ID::  41525
Woman Reading
mk164 1668-70 Alte Pinakothek Munich
1623-1682 Dutch Pieter Janssens Elinga Locations
Pieter Janssens Elinga Woman Reading oil painting reproduction


   
 

 

 
   
      


Painting ID::  41544
Woman Reading
mk164 c.1880-90 Musee d-Orsay Paris

Jean-Jacques Henner Woman Reading oil painting reproduction


   
 

 

 
   
      


Painting ID::  45745
Woman Reading
mk185 1906 Oil on canvas 90x116cm

Felix Vallotton Woman Reading oil painting reproduction


   
 

 

 
   
      

This artist (Henri Matisse) is not available now.


Painting ID::  66424
woman reading
mk289 1891 oil on canvas 42.2x34.3cm museum of fine artersburg florida
1848-94
Pierre Auguste Renoir woman reading oil painting reproduction


   
 

 

 
   
      


Painting ID::  71223
woman reading
1887 9x5in musee d orsay paris gift of ginette signac1979

Paul Signac woman reading oil painting reproduction


   
 

 

 
   
      

Paul Signac
1863-1935 French Paul Signac Galleries Paul Victor Jules Signac was born in Paris on November 11, 1863. He followed a course of training in architecture before deciding at the age of 18 to pursue a career as a painter. He sailed around the coasts of Europe, painting the landscapes he encountered. He also painted scenes of cities in France in his later years. In 1884 he met Claude Monet and Georges Seurat. He was struck by the systematic working methods of Seurat and by his theory of colours and became Seurat's faithful supporter. Under his influence he abandoned the short brushstrokes of impressionism to experiment with scientifically juxtaposed small dots of pure colour, intended to combine and blend not on the canvas but in the viewer's eye, the defining feature of pointillism. Many of Signac's paintings are of the French coast. He left the capital each summer, to stay in the south of France in the village of Collioure or at St. Tropez, where he bought a house and invited his friends. In March 1889, he visited Vincent van Gogh at Arles. The next year he made a short trip to Italy, seeing Genoa, Florence, and Naples. The Port of Saint-Tropez, oil on canvas, 1901Signac loved sailing and began to travel in 1892, sailing a small boat to almost all the ports of France, to Holland, and around the Mediterranean as far as Constantinople, basing his boat at St. Tropez, which he "discovered". From his various ports of call, Signac brought back vibrant, colourful watercolors, sketched rapidly from nature. From these sketches, he painted large studio canvases that are carefully worked out in small, mosaic-like squares of color, quite different from the tiny, variegated dots previously used by Seurat. Signac himself experimented with various media. As well as oil paintings and watercolours he made etchings, lithographs, and many pen-and-ink sketches composed of small, laborious dots. The neo-impressionists influenced the next generation: Signac inspired Henri Matisse and Andr?? Derain in particular, thus playing a decisive role in the evolution of Fauvism. As president of the Societe des Artistes Ind??pendants from 1908 until his death, Signac encouraged younger artists (he was the first to buy a painting by Matisse) by exhibiting the controversial works of the Fauves and the Cubists.
woman reading
1887 9x5in musee d orsay paris gift of ginette signac1979

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