Portrait of Andries and Annie Bonger with the Artist
Artist: Emile Bernard (French, 1868 - 1941)
Date: 1908
Medium: Oil on canvas
Collection: Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam, Netherlands


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Portrait of Andries and Annie Bonger with the Artist
Artist: Emile Bernard (French, 1868 - 1941)
Date: 1908
Medium: Oil on canvas
Collection: Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam, Netherlands

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Allegory of Painting
Artist: Attributed to Charles Lucy (English, 1692 - after 1768)
Date: 1760
Medium: Oil on canvas
Collection: National Trust Collections, London, United Kingdom
Summary
Three figures in an artist studio. A young male figure is standing, wearing a white and red smock draped in green. He is looking towards a seated young female figure and has his right arm around her shoulders. She is wearing a white and gold dress and is draped in blue. Her hair is tied up in a braid with stones. She is looking towards the male. In her left hand she is holding a paint pallet and she has a paint brush in her right hand. A putti or cherub is seated at her feet reclining on stone sculptures (a bust and a stone foot). He is holding a paintbrush and a tablet. The young man has a paintbrush in his left hand as if working on the painting of a young lady that sits on an easel to his left side. In the background is an elaborate stone carving.
Word of the Day
Eassel, adv. /ēsəl/ - Eastward, easterly.
Source: The Oxford Universal Dictionary, 1933