Archive for the ‘ Museus ’ Category
De Berthe Morisot [Jan 14, 1841 – Mar 2, 1895], ‘Bergère nue couchée’ de 1891.
O pintor valenciano Joaquín Sorolla y Bastida [27 Fevereiro 1863 – 10 Agosto 1923], considerado um mestre da luz intensa, teve dedicada à sua obra uma grande exposição antológica no Museu do Prado em 2009. Entre Outubro 2012 e Janeiro 2013 esteve representado na Exposição “As Idades do Mar” na Gulbenkian com a obra Figura de Branco. Mais recentemente, entre Outubro 2018 e Março 2019, o Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga organizou, em parceria com o Museu Sorolla, a Exposição Terra Adentro.
“Paseo a la orillas del mar”, 1909 – Museo Sorolla | Zoom na Google Arts & Culture.
From Pierre-Auguste Renoir [1841-1919], French leading painter in the development of the Impressionism, born in Limoges on this day February 25, Woman with a Parasol in a Garden, 1875. See this work in Museo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemisza, Madrid.
De Alfred Sisley [ 30 Outubro 1839 – 29 Janeiro 1899], A Turn of the River Loing. Summer, 1896.
De Théodore Géricault [26 Setembro 1791 – 26 Janeiro 1824], ‘Course de chevaux’, c.1817.
De Édouard Manet [23 Janeiro 1832 – 30 Abril 1883], ‘At the Races’, c. 1875.
From Paul Cézanne [19 January 1839 – 22 October 1906], The Bathers, 1899/1904
Through his studies of groups of bathers outdoors, Paul Cézanne reconceived a classical subject in a modern, pictorial idiom. Though clearly related, The Bathers is not a study for either of the monumental canvases of bather subjects that the artist left unfinished at his death; rather, it is an independent, exploratory work painted with a more spritely touch. For all its compositional complexity, it retains the lightness of a watercolor, with thin parallel strokes and dashes and areas of white-primed canvas showing through the paint.
