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Water, Stone, Leaves, Reflection, Structure.

Rhythm, no hues.

Architectural detail of the Barnes Foundation, Philadelphia.

Happy Mono Monday!

22-08-2022; 01:30 UTC; iPhone 399:50:12

The Swann Memorial Fountain, with the Philadelphia Free Library (right) and the Barnes Foundation (left) in the background.

 

11 Aug 2022; 00:30 UTC; iPhone 328;41;13

Quick day trip to Philadelphia

Philadelphia, PA

Barnes Foundation - Philadelphia

Week 2 Country Village_LargeHouse_SwmimmingPool_RoomForAPony (1056 – 1060) 02/09–02/14/2020 ID 1056

 

[This photograph is Identify the artist (1056)]

 

This artist is already found in SET X

 

The Artist is Dutch

 

They artist is Male

 

Date: 1890

 

This painting is found in The Barnes Foundation Art Museum

 

www.barnesfoundation.org/

Comcast Technology Center - Philadelphia

Barnes foundation, Masterworks of French Photography

Photo Shoot at Barnes Foundation

 

Week 1 Portraits (3) (1301 – 1305) 1 /29 – 2/2/2023 ID 1303

 

[This photograph is Identify the artist (1303)]

 

This artist is already found in prior sets I; XIV

 

This artist is American

 

This artist is Male

 

Date: 1913

 

This painting is found in The Barnes Foundation Art Museum

 

www.barnesfoundation.org/

  

Prizes: The top 10 players in the game will receive an Art Postcard commemorating their participation.

  

For the Rules of the Game, see:

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Henri Matisse. French 1869 – 1954

Le Bonheur de vivre , 1905-06

Oil on canvas

Also called The Joy of Life ,

 

From the Website: Barnes Collection Online

 

collection.barnesfoundation.org/objects/7199/Le-Bonheur-d...

  

The Barnes Foundation, Philadelphia

The Music Lesson, Henri Matisse, Barnes Foundation, Philadelphia collection.barnesfoundation.org/objects/5699/The-Music-Le...

Barnes foundation, Masterworks of French Photography

Image: The Barnes Foundation

 

The Barnes Collection

www.barnesfoundation.org/

  

“For I do not exist: there exist but the thousands of mirrors that reflect me. With every acquaintance I make, the population of phantoms resembling me increases. Somewhere they live, somewhere they multiply. I alone do not exist.”

― Vladimir Nabokov

  

Hope everyone here at flickr enjoys a safe Thanksgiving holiday! Regards to all.

  

(The Biden transition begins! 11/23/2020)

   

IDENTIFY THE ARTIST XV

 

Identify the Artist (XV) returns to this photo stream, tomorrow (Sunday night, January 17, 2021 - 8:00 pm ET). My intent is to take it another 50 paintings. This will be the Fourteenth grouping of 50, fifteenth grouping overall (XV) and will encompass numbers 1151- 1200. Identify the Artist will continue, Indefinitely. Each group of 50 art objects will require 10 weeks. No end in sight

 

Starting January 17, 2021 at 8:00 PM East Coast USA.

 

Week 1 The Bath & Bathers (1151 – 1155) 01/17 - 01/22/2021

 

For Prizes of the Game, see: flic.kr/p/2k9pUxH

 

For Rules of the Game , see: flic.kr/p/2k8VkAb

  

Leica M Monochrom with 90mm Summicron pre ASPH

Barnes Foundation, Masterworks of French Photography

Week 1 Portraits (3) (1301 – 1305) 1 /29 – 2/2/2023 ID 1303

 

William James Glackens American 1870-1938

 

Girl in Green Turban , c. 1913

 

Oil on canvas

 

Philadelphia native William Glackens is best known for his early work as a member of a group of New York artists who focused on gritty, realistic scenes of urban life. This work dates from later in his career, after he had decided that being a true modernist was more about bold form and color. Here, for example, he seems to be channeling Matisse; Glackens would have been exposed to Matisse's work through the collection of his good friend Albert Barnes.

 

BF172

 

On View: Room 12, North Wall

 

From the Website: Barnes Foundation, Philadelphia, PA.

  

The Barnes Collection

www.barnesfoundation.org/

collection.barnesfoundation.org/objects/5163/Girl-in-Gree...

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Glackens

www.barnesfoundation.org/whats-on/william-glackens

youtu.be/yN8FMFY5um8

 

The woman in the background is the great Josephine Baker. Immanuel was performing at the Barnes Art Museum as part of their exhibition of the works of Mickalene Thomas.

www.barnesfoundation.org/whats-on/exhibitions/mickalene-t...

www.immanuelwilkins.com/

Barnes Foundation Tabletop Fountain Spill

IDENTIFY THE ARTIST XV

 

Identify the Artist (XV) returns to this photo stream next week (Sunday night, January 17, 2021 - 8:00 pm ET). My intent is to take it another 50 paintings. This will be the Fourteenth grouping of 50, fifteenth grouping overall (XV) and will encompass numbers 1151- 1200. Identify the Artist will continue, Indefinitely. Each group of 50 art objects will require 10 weeks. No end in sight

 

Starting January 17, 2021 at 8:00 PM East Coast USA.

 

Week 1 The Bath & Bathers (1151 – 1155) 01/17 - 01/22/2021

 

For Prizes of the Game, see: flic.kr/p/2k9pUxH

 

For Rules of the Game , see: flic.kr/p/2k8VkAb

  

Above

Paul Cézanne French 1839 – 1906

Detail from Bathers at Rest (Baigneurs au repos) c.1876-1877

Oil on canvas

Accession Number BF906

The blocky peak in the background, Mont Sainte-Victoire, towers over the Aix-Province region of France and appears in at least two dozen of Paul Cézanne's canvases. When Cézanne exhibited this painting at the third impressionist exhibition in 1877, critics were unkind. They complained about the aggressively strange anatomies—one figure's hands appear red and paw-like—and about the unclear relationships between the bathers, none of whom seem to interact.

 

From the Website: Barnes Foundation, Philadelphia, PA.

 

The Barnes Collection

www.barnesfoundation.org/

collection.barnesfoundation.org/objects/5003/Bathers-at-R...(Baigneurs-au-repos)/

 

(Actually, they're stretching and getting warmed up for next weeks event)

 

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