James McNeill Whistler, The Guidecca, Note in Flesh Tones, chalk and pastel on gray paper, 1879-80, 159 x 254 mm |
John Singer Sargent, Venice street,Watercolor and graphite on white wove paper, 1880–82, 251 x 356 mm |
En natuurlijk mag Turner niet ontbreken. Voor mamma :-)
Joseph Mallord William Turner, The Piazzetta and the Doge's Palace from the Bacino c.1840, Gouache and watercolour on paper, 193 x 279 mm |
(wordt vervolgd)
My interest for paper and paper art is extensive. It also includes art on paper: drawings, watercolor, collage. In my studio I have a permanent mini exhibition with my own work and work by other artists.
I am sure that in Venice I will see a lot of great art but at the moment I am particularly interested in art that has been made in Venice. I am curious to see how much of that can be found in Venetian museums. Also through the book Paradise of Cities by J.J. Norwich about artists in Venice in the 19th century these are my favorites at the moment: (see above)
And of course Turner has to be in this short list as well. For my mum :-)
(to be continued)
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