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Irish contemporary artist, doctor of science & history, statistician | #Art | Drawing & Painting | He/Him | Buy here: robbohan.etsy.com
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Thread: André Derain (1880-1954), French artist & Fauvist painter, died on this day. His work is brightly coloured, emotional & a high point of modern art. La Danza (1906), Pool of London (1906) & Boats (1905)

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In 1910 he set up his own art school in London & later in Manchester. He relied on financial help for these projects. What Shall We Do About the Rent (c1908), Off to the Pub (1911) & Jack Ashore (1912). His Rent is one of my favourite images in its intensity.

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Where Sickert was innovative was in catching the atmosphere & depicting the environment of the Victorian poor. His was an authentic approach. Palazzo Eleonara (1901), The Yellow Sleeve (1903-4) & La Hollandaise (1906). His nudes are almost tawdry in treatment.

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From 1885 Sickert spent time in France, especially Dieppe. Red Shop (1888), Music Hall (1889) & the Sisters Lloyd (c1888-9). He was fascinated with depicting the effects of artificial light & music halls like the Impressionists.

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Sickert was born in Munich & moved with his family to England in 1868 & they became British subjects. At first he tried acting & then art (1881), studying first at the Slade & then under Whistler. Café in Dieppe (1884-5), Dieppe (1885) & The Acting Manager (c1885)

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Boucher created drawings as studies for works, as teaching aides &, most importantly, as finished artworks in their own right. He died in 1770, aged 66. His Rococo style lives on. Pygmalion & Galatea (nd), Satyr (nd) & Seated Woman holding a Fan (nd)

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Working closely with the influential Pompadour, Boucher created an image & style associated with her approach to life & how she was perceived by the Court - A French take on the Baroque. Female Nude (nd), Madame de Pompadour (nd) & Country Girl Dancing (nd)

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Drawing of the male nude was a central subject in the French Academy such that these drawings are called Academies. Academy (c1770), Young Woman (c1770) & Minerva (c1754)

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He was associated with the King’s intellectual mistress Madame de Pompadour & much has been written of their confection of the Rococo style. Sleeping Venus (1760s), Woman bathing at a Fountain (c1764)& Girl with Basket (c1765)

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The study of just a naked foot would have been seen as quite risqué, especially given the domestic setting. Boucher knew how to titillate his male audience. Study of a foot (c1751), Female Nude (nd) & Pancakes (c1770)

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