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21.4.12
Art, Painting and other... Steve Walker
I think it's time to give a modern artist participation, so modern that can safely ensure he influenced the last two decades of LGBT art.
Steve Walker dedicated most of his paintings to the sea and the most delicate connection between men... love.
“My paintings contain as many questions as answers. I hope that in its silence, the body of my work has given a voice to my life, the lives of others, and in doing so, the dignity of all people.” ~ SW
Embrace
Birds eye view
Family by water
David and me
Dog day afternoon
In celebration of...
Some Family's Values
Suddenly last summer
The eyes of a child
Tempest
The dreams of men still young
The studio
29.8.11
Art, Painting and other...Eugène Fredrik Jansson
Eugène Fredrik Jansson (1862 - 1915). From his "blue period" to his lighter side of brushstrokes, Janssen always showed a predilection for the landscape of his homeland.
During his early years as an artist, he devoted much of his work to reflections night in Stockholm. Already recognized as an artist, financially stable but health affected by his kidney problems, blåmålaren changed his style and chose to paint another aspect of the city...the citizen...the male citizen...
Self portrait
Gripsholms slott 1881
Badande pojkar 1884
Vid pianot 1886
Roslaggatan 1889
Soluppgang over staden 1890
Sen marskvall i tantobergen 1894
Mangard 1896
Riddarfjärden in Stockholm 1898
Nocturne 1900
Portratt av Ernest Thiel 1902
Studie 1906
Flottans badhus 1907
Badsump 1911
Two Male Nudes 1911
Ring gymnast no.1 1911
Ring gymnast no.2 1912
Cirkusscen 1913
Pushing Weights 1913
Pushing Weights with Two Arms no.2 1913
Self portrait
19.1.11
Art, Painting and other... Paul Cézanne
Paul Cezanne, French painter, grew during the Impressionism and has been listed as an evolution of the same: Post-Impressionism. Fighting a preconceived technical and desire to shape their interpretation of reality, made him one of the main influences of Cubism and father of the modern painting.
His works have been classified (not necessarily by himself) in the following groups: Bathers, Portraits, Still Life Gallery, Landscapes, The Mont Sainte-Victoire and Bibemus saga, and Château Noir.
Today about 40 works are officially recognized as part of his work, and many of them are among the 100 most expensive paintings in history. Below is a sample of your work ...
Cézanne
Baigneurs
Bords d'une rivière
Garçon au gilet rouge

Château noir 1904
Gardenne
Jas de Bouffan, la piscine

Jeune homme à la tête de mort
Le Mont Sainte-Victoire 1897
Le vase paillé 1895
Les grandes baigneuses
Rideau, cruchon et compotier
Les baigneurs au repos
Nature morte au crane
20.12.10
Art, Painting and other ... Henry Scott
A few days ago someone asked me about my favorite painter, and I must confess that I couldn't give a direct answer. By definition itself I like Renaissance and Impressionism and between these two classifications is an abyss of painters.
But for respect of the human condition I can not deny the attraction to other schools, and maybe that's why a name came up suddenly...a mode character for me, the british painter and photographer Henry Scott Tuke.
I will not go into controversy over his style, intentions or personality. As on other occasions I only invited to observe and draw your own conclusions. Here, some of his works...
The waterman and his boat
August Blue
Boys bathing 1907
In the rowing boat
Cupid and the sea nynphs
Orange Jersey
Portrait of Mrs Hamilton
The Bird
The Promise
The run home
The critics
Noonday heat 1
The Midday Rest
The girl on the beach
Return from Fishing
Ruby, Gold and Malachite
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