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Grand Beauty

March 11, 2021 Martha Lattie
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Grand Canyon, 1919 by Gustave Baumann, various collections.

Baumann visited the Taos New Mexico art community early in his career while still studying art and returned at the end of his career to retire there.

In Art History, Artists, USA Tags Gustave Baumann, Baumann, grand canyon, print maker, printmaking
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Strutting

April 27, 2020 Martha Lattie
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Child Wearing a Red Scarf by Edouard Vuillard, c. 1891, The National Gallery of Art (US)

This is one of my favorite Vuillard pieces. It is not very big, but I just love the little girl. She seems so proud to be wearing that "grown-up" scarf  (reminds me of myself as a girl, always wanting to wear something beyond my years).

Vuillard was interested in color and he and other like-minded art students (Pierre Bonnard was one) were influenced by Paul Gauguin's use of color and Symbolism and belonged to a group called Les Nabis.

Tags Edouard Vuillard, French, Les Nabis, Paul Gauguin, Pierre Bonnard, Symbolism, The National Gallery of Art, painting, post-impressionism, printmaking
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