Sunday, November 17, 2013

Art Gallery Of NSW : European Art (20th Century)

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Art Gallery Of New South Wales : 20th Century European Art
 September 2013
The Frozen Pond
- oil on canvas by Dame Laura Knight (England c1918)
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 the 20th 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!


The Coming Storm
- oil on canvas by Alfred Munnings (England c1910)


Festa: A Venetian Cafe
- oil on canvas by Samuel Melton Fisher (England 1889)


Th Lemnians
- oil on canvas by William Russel Flint (Scotland c1924)


Cider Apples
- oil on canvas by Henry Herbert La Thangue (England c1899)


Canadian Soldier
- oil on canvas by Augustus John (Wales 1918)


Morning Of The Holy Day, Val d'Aosta
- oil on canvas by Cesare Maggi (Italy 1905)


The South Wind: A Frieze
- oil on canvas by Robert Anning Bell (England 1911)


Lansdown Crescent, Bath
- oil on canvas mounted on hardboard by Walter Richard Sickert (England c1917)


Christus
- oil, gilding & Indian ink on canvas by Gustave Aldophe Mossa (France 1908)


The Book Of Peace (Le Livre de Paix)
- oil on panel by Edgard Maxence (France 1913)

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



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