Tag: paintings

  • Love and Desire

     

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    On my recent trip to Canberra I managed to squeeze in a visit to the National Gallery of Australia to check out the Pre-Raphaelite exhibition, Love & Desire. I took my mum and my two girls to see these magnificent paintings from the 1800s.

    When I was in my 20s I was a huge fan of John William Waterhouse. He's the painter most people associate with this period in art even though he wasn't one of the original seven members of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood. There's even a print of his very famous painting, The Lady of Shallott, at my folks from when I lived there.

    It was wonderful to see the paintings in real life. Get up close and see the brushstrokes. Marvel in the incredible detail.

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    We did the guided tour and it was fascinating to hear stories about the artists as well as those of the people in the paintings. It's the first time I've done a guided tour in a gallery and I'll definitely be doing more. Sue, our guide, was knowledgeable and full of trivia. She was also very respectful and mindful of my daughters (aged 8 and 12) and pitched her talk to accomodate them.

    Unlike a lot of artists, the pre-Raphaelites actually made money in their life times. They were canny sales people and sold reproductions of their works. They were able to capitalise on technology and deliver art to the masses, foreshadowing the future.

     

  • Love and Desire

     

    IP - Love & Desire 1

    IP - Love & Desire 2

    IP - Love & Desire 3

    IP - Love & Desire 4

    IP - Love & Desire 5

    On my recent trip to Canberra I managed to squeeze in a visit to the National Gallery of Australia to check out the Pre-Raphaelite exhibition, Love & Desire. I took my mum and my two girls to see these magnificent paintings from the 1800s.

    When I was in my 20s I was a huge fan of John William Waterhouse. He's the painter most people associate with this period in art even though he wasn't one of the original seven members of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood. There's even a print of his very famous painting, The Lady of Shallott, at my folks from when I lived there.

    It was wonderful to see the paintings in real life. Get up close and see the brushstrokes. Marvel in the incredible detail.

    IP - Love & Desire 6

    IP - Love & Desire 7

    IP - Love & Desire 8

    We did the guided tour and it was fascinating to hear stories about the artists as well as those of the people in the paintings. It's the first time I've done a guided tour in a gallery and I'll definitely be doing more. Sue, our guide, was knowledgeable and full of trivia. She was also very respectful and mindful of my daughters (aged 8 and 12) and pitched her talk to accomodate them.

    Unlike a lot of artists, the pre-Raphaelites actually made money in their life times. They were canny sales people and sold reproductions of their works. They were able to capitalise on technology and deliver art to the masses, foreshadowing the future.

     

  • Van Gogh

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    Last week we had a family outing to the National Gallery of Victoria to see their Van Gogh and the Seasons exhibition. Almost 17 years ago Gareth and I visited the Van Gogh gallery in Amsterdam and were blown away by his amazing pantings. It was lovely to take the girls to this exhibition and share with them these incredible masterpieces.

    The exhibition focussed on his paintings and sketches of the seasons. The sketches were miniature masterpieces – if only I could sketch like that! Even though his more famous works like Starry Night and the Sunflowers weren't part of the exhibition, there was still plenty to see. The first two rooms of the exhibition were filled with art that inspired Van Gogh. Japanese woodblock prints with their use of colour were a big influence. Van Gogh was a visionary artist with a fascinating life – he had a go at being an art dealer, priest and missionary before becoming an artist later in life. 

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    I was wanting to post a picture of a painting from each season but found the ones that I was most drawn to were from spring with their beautiful colours. The stark dark and sombre colours of winter were not for me, perhaps because we are in the middle of winter and I am longing for spring! 

    The girls enjoyed the exhibition in spite of the crowds in the gallery lining up in front of each painting. Next time we won't leave going until the last week!

     

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