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In reply to the discussion: Who is your favorite artistic painter? [View all]debm55
(38,065 posts)56. Loved the Grand Canyon and also stayed there. Love the painting. I wanted to get some photos of the
canyon lite up like that. Didn't wake up earlier enough to catch it. Thank you for the memories.
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I was introduced to her paintings a couple of years ago. isn't she from Alberta? Love the folkiness
debm55
Apr 2023
#29
Thank you. I have a friend from Prince Edward's Island that introduced me to her work. Knew she was
debm55
Apr 2023
#37
The greatest Canadian folk artist, who has recently become world famous, is Maude Lewis
applegrove
Apr 2023
#38
Maude Lewis , my friend mentioned her also. I will have to check out the movie, "Maudie"
debm55
Apr 2023
#42
I am going to see Monet's gardens at Giverny in September. And I broke down in tears before a
CTyankee
May 2023
#57
The l"orangerie is interesting. When I was there several years ago they played what sounded like
CTyankee
May 2023
#68
Yes, I should have. I have a degree in Art Ed, but I just wanted to include artists that were most
debm55
Apr 2023
#6
I never really cared for his violent themes, but did admire him for his use of light.
debm55
Apr 2023
#31
But for my own prefences, I do tend to move toward the soothing and calming. I appreciate the
debm55
Apr 2023
#40
I have written about all of these. The story of Artemisia Gentileschi is troubling.
CTyankee
May 2023
#59
Always thought of this as wonderful use of color and light. thank you for posting this.
debm55
May 2023
#86
He is a magnificent painter. His works are beautifully crafted and very moving.
CTyankee
May 2023
#55
Beautiful, love the shimmers of light. Do you have a copy? Very relaxing to view
debm55
Apr 2023
#23
We must be kindred souls. I always liked and admired the Whistler falling rocket.
CTyankee
May 2023
#88
Beautiful landscapes. Over a two year period, we visted all the National Parks from Mexico to Canada
debm55
Apr 2023
#22
How did I forget O' Keefe, Love her paintings of flowers up close and the NM landscapes. The Navaho
debm55
Apr 2023
#21
Loved the Grand Canyon and also stayed there. Love the painting. I wanted to get some photos of the
debm55
May 2023
#56
Wanted to limit my list, should have included more, Poker playing dogs don't count, neither does
debm55
Apr 2023
#19
I guess if you want him to be,,Long ago had my Rambler done. They did a very poor job on it but
debm55
Apr 2023
#20
You must like realism. Do you have any copies of his work or a book of his work?
debm55
Apr 2023
#26
No, but Sunday Morning in the Mines was in my go-to California history book by Bean
Brother Buzz
Apr 2023
#39
I remember that he includes himself in all of his paintings. I think that is him --upper left with a
debm55
May 2023
#62
I know thinking back, I should have included more choices in the poll before I put other.This is
debm55
May 2023
#64
I have my kitchen decorated with Wysocki's wallpaper border. I used to always by his calendars. At
debm55
May 2023
#63
Rembrandt and Dali --two different styles, two different times, but both excellent artists
debm55
May 2023
#87
Others. Namely Marcel Duchamp and my good friend Jaime "Germs" Zacarias...
GReedDiamond
May 2023
#89
I believe he was a printmaker also. His work is very colorful --a mix of post impressionism and
debm55
May 2023
#98
Winslow Homer, Edward Hopper, and Ivan Aivazovsky are the three I think of first
petronius
May 2023
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