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Hace 5 días · Frank Brangwyn, The National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo, 23 February 2010 - 30 May 2010, cat. no. 40, col. repr. 2014 Modern Western paintings and the Old Matsukata Collection, Kagoshima City Museum of Art, 18 July 2014 - 31 August 2014, cat. no. 4
- 1916
- 73.8 x 84.0
- Oil on canvas
9 de may. de 2024 · Frank Brangwyn, a Welsh painter and printmaker in the 19th century, had a distinctively painterly realist style. While his proportions and high attention to detail were true to life, he often exaggerated with boisterous brushstrokes and vivid colors.
25 de abr. de 2024 · Frank Brangwyn. Date of birth. 1867. Date of death. 1956. Gender. Male. Artworks. The cast of HMS Britannia. Ponte de Bremo. A Street in Saint Cirq, France. Walls of Avignon. Labour. Trees at Avignon. Untitled (Men unloading crates from a ship) The Mine. The Market Place, Montreuil. Man Sawing. The Steel Foundry. Auckland Art Gallery.
Hace 5 días · Frank Brangwyn. Brugge, 1867 - Ditchling [Sassex], 1956. しけの日 Stormy Weather at Sea. イギリス人画家ブラングィンと松方幸次郎は、1910年代末に出会いました。 川崎造船所の社長であった松方は、日本に美術館を設立するため、ヨーロッパ各地で美術品蒐集を始めます。 ブラングィンは、イギリスでの蒐集にあたり助言を与え、コレクション形成に多大な影響を与えました。 この画家は、船や造船所、そこに働く労働者を力強い筆遣いで繰り返し描いています。 松方はこれらの身近なモティーフに共感を覚えたことでしょう。 (出典: 展示室作品解説パネル) 来歴.
- 1889年
- 油彩、カンヴァス
- 98 x 124
- 右下に署名、年記: F. Brangwyn 1889
4 de may. de 2024 · Painter, Etcher, Lithographer, b. 1867 - d. 1956. Born in 1867, polymath and artist, Frank Brangwyn finished a staggering number of works of art in his lifetime. Brangwyn apprenticed briefly with William Morris, with whom he shared multiple skills and talents.
Hace 4 días · El Fowl Blanco, 1920 de Frank William Brangwyn Frank William Brangwyn | ArtsDot.com El Fowl Blanco, 1920 de Frank William Brangwyn Frank William Brangwyn | ArtsDot.com USA: +1 707-877-4321 FR: +33 970-444-077
Hace 3 días · Sir Frank Brangwyn was Welsh by origin, but spent little time in Wales. [66] Perhaps the most famous Welsh painters, Augustus John and his sister Gwen John , mostly lived in London and Paris; [67] however the landscapists Sir Kyffin Williams [68] and Peter Prendergast [69] remained living in Wales for most of their lives, though well in touch ...