Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Art Gallery Of NSW : European Art (19th Century)

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Art Gallery Of New South Wales : 19th Century European Art
 September 2013
Snowdrop And The Seven Little Men
- tempera on canvas by John Dickson Batten (England 1897)
The Art Gallery of New South Wales in Sydney houses many fine pieces of artwork, too many to be put into a single blog. I have put them into several blogs, roughly following the sectional galleries of the the Gallery. Bear in mind, that nothing beat seeing these artwork life; so when you have the opportunity, head for this art gallery.

Entrance to the Art Gallery Of New South Wales
This one is from the19th Century European Art Section of the gallery. Beside each artwork are labels showing the title of the painting, the painter's name and sometimes a brief history of the painter's life.
Enjoy!


Hermoine
- oil on canvas by Thomas Francis Dicksee (England 1874)


Perseus And Andromeda
- bronze carving by Henry Alfred Pegram (Britain c 1908)


The Fight: St. George Kills The Dragon
- oil on canvas Edward Burne-Jones (England 1866)


Requiescat
- oil on canvas by Briton Riviere (England 1888)


The Widower
- oil on canvas by James Tissot (England 1876)


The Captive
- oil on canvas by John Everett Millais (England 1882)


Why Seek Ye The Living Among The Dead?
- oil on canvas by Roddam Spencer Stanhope (England 1890s?)


Chaucer At The Court Of Edward III
- oil on canvas by Ford Madox Brown (England 1847-51)


Reposing On God's Acre
- oil on canvas by Thomas Sidney Cooper (England 1874-75)


My Crown And Sceptre
- oil on canvas by Thomas Cooper Gotch (England 1891)

The Anatomy Class At The Ecole des Beaux Arts
- oil on canvas by Francois Salle (France 1888)


The Sons Of Clovis II (Les Enerves de Jumieges)
- oil on canvas by Evariste Luminais (France 1880)


The Last Parting Of Marie Antoinette And Her Son - oil on canvas by Edward Matthew Ward (Britain 1856)


Artemis And Hyperion
- oil on canvas by George Frederic Watts (England c1881)


Diogenes
- oil on canvas by John William Waterhouse (England 1882)

Wedded
- oil on canvas by Fredric Leghton (England 1882)


Cimon And Iphigenia
- oil on canvas by Frederic Leighton (England 1884)


Helen
- oil on canvas by Edward John Poynter (England 1881)


The Visit Of The Queen Of Sheba To King Solomon
- oil on canvas by Edward John Poynter (England 1881-1890)


Winding The Skein
- oil on canvas by Frederic Leighton (England c1878)


A Dorcas Meeting In The 6th Century
- oil on canvas by Edwin Long (England 1873-77)


A Juggler
- oil on panel by Lawrence Alma-Tadema (England 1870)


The Sea Hath Its Pearls
- oil on canvas by William Henry Margetson (England 1897)


Horse Market, Syria
- oil on canvas by Alberto Pasini (Italy 1893)


Vive l'Empereur
- oil on canvas by Edouard Detaille (France 1891)


Horse Caparisoned
- oil on canvas by Isidore-Alexandre-Augustin Pils (France c1860)


Angelica And The Wounded Medoro
- oil on canvas by Eugene Delacroix (France c1860)


Head Of A Peasant
- oil on canvas by Vincent van Gogh (Netherlands 1884)


Pompeian Bath
- oil on canvas by Niccolo Cecconi (Italy c1890?)


The Defence Of Rorke's Drift
- oil on canvas by Alphonse de Neuville (France 1879-80)


A Spring Day
- oil on canvas by Friedrich Kallmorgen (Germany 1887)


The Snake Charmer
- oil on canvas by Eiienne Dinet (France 1889)


The Juggler : A Village Fair
- oil on canvas by Fritz Beinke (Germany 1873)


Ismenie, Nymph Of Diana
- oil on canvas by Charles Landelle (France 1878)


Study (Etude)
- oil on canvas by Gustave Courtois (France 1890)

To see artwork from other sections of the gallery Click Here.



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2 comments:

  1. Great piece of artworks. I was very interested in the article, it's quite inspiring I should admit. I like visiting you site since I always come across interesting articles like this one.Great Job, I greatly appreciate that.Do Keep sharing!
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    1. Hi James,
      Firstly many thanks for reading my blogs and your comments are inspiring.
      I note that you have a web page that promotes art and I do hope you can help promote my blogs.
      Regards,
      Jotaro

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