Camelot sketches (I’ll probably add more in the future)


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Camelot sketches (I’ll probably add more in the future)

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Roses. Marie Krøyer seated in the deckchair in the garden by Mrs Bendsen's house (also known as Roses and Roser) (1893) by Peder Severin Krøyer (Danish, 1851 – 1909), oil on canvas, 67.5 x 76.5 cm (26.6 in × 30.1 in), Skagens Museum, Denmark
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Louise Catherine Breslau, La vie pensive (Pensive Life), 1908, Oil on Canvas. Cantonal Museum of Fine Arts (MCBA), Lausanne.
Louise Catherine Breslau was a Jewish, Swiss artist born in Germany in 1856 to a family of Polish descent. The two women depicted in the painting La vie pensive are Breslau herself (with her back facing the viewer) and her companion, partner (lover?), French artist Madeleine Zillhardt.
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Cleaning up my customs materials, I've tested out by making a Klimt inspired portrait. Between him and Harry Clarke's patterns & motif treatment in clothing's details, it's hard to pick a favourite one. But for the colours and of course geometric impressionism, I'd pick Klimt.
the kiss of the sphinx - franz von stuck