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Rabindranath Tagore | At the end of the day

I know, this day will come to an end
At the end of the day
Wanly smiling
The dying sun will look at my face
Bidding me its last farewell.

The flute will play by the side of the way
The cattle will graze on the banks of the river

Louis Apol | Winter landscape with sunset

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Giuseppe De Nittis | Figura di donna, 1880


Giuseppe De Nittis (February 25, 1846 - August 21, 1884) was one of the most important Italian painters🎨 of the 19th century, whose work merges the styles of Salon art🎨 and Impressionism.
De Nittis exhibited twelve paintings in the Exposition Universelle of 1878, and was awarded🎨 a gold medal.
In that same year he received the Légion d’honneur.

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Juan Gris | The reader, 1926

"Cézanne made a cylinder out of a bottle. I start from the cylinder to create a special kind of individual object. I make a bottle - a particular bottle - out of a cylinder".

"I try to make concrete that which is abstract".

"No work which is destined to become a classic can look like the classics which have preceded it. In art, as in biology, there is heredity but no identity with the ascendants. Painters inherit characteristics acquired by their forerunners; that is why no important work of art can belong to any period but its own, to the very moment of its creation. It is necessarily dated by its own appearance. The conscious will of the painter cannot intervene".


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Charles Ricketts R.A. | The Wise and Foolish Virgins, 1914


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Elizabeth Forbes | Blackberry Gathering, 1912

Elizabeth Forbes was born in Canada and studied in New York and Munich.
In 1890 she married Stanhope Forbes.
Both painters were leading members of the group of artists who worked at Newlyn in Cornwall at the end of the 19th century, painting local outdoor subjects full of light and atmosphere using characteristic free brushwork.

Elizabeth Forbes | Blackberry Gathering, 1912 | Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool

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Van Gogh | Portraits

Vincent van Gogh, known for his landscapes, seemed to find painting portraits his greatest ambition.
He said of portrait studies, "The only thing in painting that excites me to the depths of my soul, and which makes me feel the infinite more than anything else".


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Vincent Van Gogh | The flowers

Vincent Van Gogh painted several versions of landscapes with flowers, as seen in View of Arles with Irises, and paintings of flowers, including Irises, Sunflowers, lilacs and roses.
Some reflect his interests in the language of color, and also in Japanese ukiyo-e woodblock prints.
He completed two series of sunflowers: the first while he was in Paris in 1887, and the second during his stay in Arles the following year.