André Bauchant 1873–1958 | Tate https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artists/andre-bauchant-703
Artist page for André Bauchant (1873–1958)
emphasized by his use of unglazed colours in the manner
Artist page for André Bauchant (1873–1958)
emphasized by his use of unglazed colours in the manner
Tate glossary definition for airbrushing: Painting technique which uses an airbrush to give an even and consistent surface, often used to create a high level of realism
subjects painted from everyday life in a naturalistic manner
Artist page for John Claude Nattes (c.1765–1839)
illustrations to his Remarks on Local Scenery and Manners
Tate glossary definition for socialist realism: A form of modern realism imposed in Russia by Stalin and characterised by rigorously optimistic pictures of Soviet life created in a realist style
Bolshevik Revolution in a realistic, documentary manner
Tate glossary definition for sublime: Theory developed by Edmund Burke in the mid eighteenth century, where he defined sublime art as art that refers to a greatness beyond all possibility of calculation, measurement or imitation
conversant about terrible objects or operates in a manner
‚This is my Birthday‘ is a book which was compiled by Anita Bartle from her column published in the Daily Chronicle. These daily extracts consisted of quotations relating to a famous person who was born on that day. This is a partial, annotated copy (29 Mar to 30 Dec) with autograph signatures, notes, musical notations and sketches by (among others): Austrian conductor Hans Richter (né János Richter) (music); Eugen d’Albert (music); John Davidson (quotation); George Clausen (night-time scene); Edward Gregory (signature); Arthur Christopher Benson (poem); Lord Avebury aka John Lubbock (quotation from Shakespeare); Cedric Bucknall (music and sketches); Edward Dowden …
Picture New Sculpture New English Art Club Grand Manner
Tate glossary definition for woodcut: A method of relief printing from a block of wood cut along the grain
Linocut A linocut is a relief print produced in a manner
Artist page for Richard Cooper Junior (c.1740–c.1814)
Left Right Landscape Composition in the Blot Manner
Artist page for Samuel Fyzee-Rahamin (1880–1964)
First painted portraits in oils in the manner of Sargent
This special postcard with a preprinted form was sent to Jacques Lipchitz to Toulouse from Paris. Lipchitz stayed in Toulouse in ‚the free zone‘ (Vichy governement) of France, after fleeing Paris, occupied by Nazis, and while waiting for the possibility to leave the country and enter the USA. When Lipchitz left Paris for Toulouse on his way to the United States, he entrusted the care of his house and his works of art to Jeanne Bucher. Special postcards were issued by German military government of the occupied zone, based in Paris. They hold instructions how to fill them up: ‚After …
cards, where information is not only of the family manner