Le 103e anniversaire de la tragédie du Titanic
This painting deserves to be seen, dammit!
Everett Shinn (1876 - 1953) was an American realist painter and member of the Ashcan School, also known as 'the Eight.' He was the youngest member of the group of modernist painters who explored the depiction of real life. He is most famous for his numerous paintings of New York and the theatre, and of various aspects of luxury and modern life inspired by his home in New York City. For biographical notes on Shinn, and for earlier works, see part 1 also. THis is part 2 of a 3-part post on the works of Everett Shinn: 1906 Frédérique Follows her Husband illustration for Frédérique conté crayon on paper 39.7 x 53.3 cm 1906 I Leaned Over Her and Plucked from her Lips a Kiss conté crayon on paper 38.7 x 51 cm 1906 Strong Man, Clown, and Dancer oil on canvas board 25.2 x 20 cm 1906 The East River at Night pastel 33.3 x 53.3 cm 1906-07 Julie Bonbon chalk on paper 45.7 x 45.1 cm c1906-07 The Orchestra Pit, Old Proctor's Fifth Avenue Theatre oil on canvas 43.8 x 49.5 cm c1906 Girl on Stage oil on canvas 25.4 x 30.5 cm 1907 Fire on 24th Street, New York City pastel on board 59.1 x 45.7 cm 1907 Julie Bonbon pastel on paper 54.6 x 39.4 cm 1907 Olympic Theater pencil, watercolour and gouache on paper 20.3 x 24.8 cm 1907 Paris Stage pastel on board 38.1 x 44.4 cm 1908 Green Park, London 35.6 x 45.7 cm 1908 Night Life, The Accident pastel, watercolour and gouache on paper 33 x 43.8 cm 1908 Out of a Job - News of the Unemployed pencil, black crayon and wash on board 34.3 x 70.5 cm 1908 Revue oil on canvas 45.7 x 61 cm 1908 The Bar at McSorley's watercolour on paper 27.3 x 47 cm 1910 Actress in Red Before Mirror pastel 32 x 37 cm 1910 Fifth Avenue pastel on paper 31.4 x 38.7 cm 1910 Mrs. A. Stewart Walker in a Fur pastel on paperboard 71.1 x 35.6 cm 1910 Nude Bathers oil on canvas 64 x 76.8 cm 1910 Nude pastel on paper 56.5 x 41.3 cm 1910 Paris Exposition pastel on paper 22.2 x 29.8 cm 1910 Washington Square pastel 1910c Nude Getting into Bath monotype on paper 23.4 x 31.2 cm 1911 Ballet Dancers pastel 66 x 91.4 cm 1912 After the Rehearsal pastel on paper 44.4 x 65.4 cm 1912 Canfield’s Gambling House gouache on paper 23.5 x 30.5 cm 1912 Footlight Flirtation oil on canvas 73.7 x 92.1 cm 1912 Girl with Japanese Lanterns oil on canvas 30.5 x 25.4 cm 1912 Vaudeville Dancer pastel on board 51.4 x 41.9 cm 1914 Tinsel Toes watercolour 68.5 x 75.2 cm 1914 Two Girls Dressing for a Party pastel and gouache on paper 73.7 x 69.2 cm 1915 Bonnie Glass pastel on paper 85.1 x 40.6 cm 1915 View of Washington Square, New York conté crayon and watercolour 1916 Cover of Vanity Fair 1916 Look Out for the Autoped Girl advertisement from Puck magazine 1918 London Music Hall oil on canvas 25.4 x 30.5 cm
Defined by texture and a beautiful tonal color palette, the Everett Collection provides comfort underfoot while pairing beautifully with an array of design styles that work seamlessly with today's trends. Graphic motifs executed in soft tonal color palettes evoke a sense of calm and comfort, complementing any of your modern decor.
LONDON — A Victorian Obsession is a touring exhibition of the largest collection of Victorian painting outside Great Britain: 52 works of consistently staggering technical quality and significance, owned by Mexican businessman Juan Antonio Pérez Simón.
The Amerock BP37101CZ Everett 1-1/4 in (32 mm) Length Knob is finished in Champagne Bronze. Eschewing hard geometric lines for soft curves, columnar posts and circular backplates, Amerock's Everett collection offers a versatile, high-end finishing touch suitable for any cabinet door or cabinet drawer. Choose from three cabinet knob shapes, standard size drawer pulls and appliance pulls to complete your project. The velvety, auburn glow of Champagne Bronze, resonates with warmth. The finish imparts a radiant and sophisticated palette to the kitchen or bath. Founded in 1928, Amerock’s award-winning home solutions including decorative and functional cabinet hardware, bath accessories, decorative hooks and wall plates have built the company’s reputation for chic design accessories that inspire homeowners to express their personal style. Amerock offers a variety of styles and finishes at affordable prices that add the perfect finishing touch to any room.
Continuing the intermittent theme on the New York "Ashcan School." See also William Glackens, Robert Henri, and George Luks (in the index). The next artist I'm featuring is Everett Shinn. Self-Portrait 1901 pastel on paper Everett Shinn (1876 – 1953) was born in Woodstown, New Jersey, a large Quaker community. His parents were rural farmers. Shinn left Woodstown at the age of fourteen and enrolled at a technical institution known as the Spring Garden Institute in Philadelphia from 1888-1890. The school specialised in the teaching of mechanical drawing and architecture and was also attended by fellow member of “The Eight,” John Sloan. Following his education, Shinn spent a year working at the Thackery Gas Fixture Works designing light fixtures. After being fired for doodling in the margins of his plans, his former employer urged him to go into a more creative field, citing the newspaper and magazine industries as examples. He began his work for the Philadelphia Press in 1893 as an illustrator. Many, including Shinn, consider this the true beginning of his art career. In later years, Shinn would express his great dismay over the development of photography as the major source of pictorials in newspapers because it eventually largely replaced his form of art. He continually moved from paper to paper for the rest of his illustrating career, receiving a pay increase with each move. The attention to detail necessary for his newspaper illustrations is reflected in his style and later paintings, especially those of urban nature. Shinn has said of his experience at the Philadelphia Press: "In the Art Department of the Philadelphia Press on wobbling, ink-stained drawing boards William J. Glackens, George Luks, Everett Shin and John Sloan went to school, a school now lamentably extinct…a school that trained memory and quick perception." It was during Shinn's time in Philadelphia that artists John Sloan and Joseph Laub established the Charcoal Club as an alternative art school. The group, whose members were members of "The Eight" such as Henri, Sloan, Glackens, Luks and Shinn, reached a peak membership of 38 and sketched nudes and did critiques of each others work. The club is often thought of as the establishing point of the Philadelphia group, later known as ‘The Eight’. In 1897, Shinn was offered a higher paying job as an illustrator for the New York newspaper, The World. He moved there and was joined shortly there after by his wife, Flossie, and by other members of the Charcoal Club. Shinn enjoyed living in the city and observing the eccentric daily hustle and bustle exemplified by living in New York. Much of Shinn's life and opinions were reflected in his work. His life in New York was a major subject in many of his paintings. Shinn often depicted scenes of drama and violence, rallying for social change and urban understanding. Coinciding with the dramatic themes found throughout his work, theatre was also a major subject in Shinn's pastels. In 1899, he quit the newspaper business and began working for Ainslee's Magazine, a magazine that also employed his wife, who was by that time a very successful illustrator and who brought in a good deal of the household income. Shinn also started displaying his work publicly in 1899 with mixed reactions. In 1900, he and Flossie travelled to Europe for him study and prepare to produce another exhibit. The trip greatly influenced his art in years to come during his visit, he saw European art that was focused on theatrical portrayals, as well as impressionist works. He suffered many losses during the Great Depression and sold very few paintings during that time. Between 1910 and 1937, Shinn held only one exhibition of paintings at Knoedler's in 1920. Between 1937 and his death in 1953, Shinn received several awards commending his innovative paintings and participated in several exhibitions. He died of lung cancer in 1953. This is part 1 of a 3-part post on the works of Everett Shinn: 1898 Snow Storm, Madison Square, New York pencil and pastel 57.8 x 65.7 cm c1898 New York Harbour pastel 21.6 x 33.7 cm 1899 Street Scene at a Fire printed illustration 16 x 18 cm 1899 Chinese Restaurant gouache on paper 21.6 x 33.7 cm 1899 Horse-drawn Bus pastel on paper 55.2 x 74.9 cm 1899 Madison Square and the Dewey Arch, Cross Streets of New York pastel, watercolour and gouache on board 74.3 x 46.3 cm 1899 Magazine Poster 1899 The Fight ink and watercolour on paper 21 x 33.7 cm 1899 Winter on 21st Street, New York pastel on grey paper 51.8 x 61.9 cm c1899 Fifth Avenue mixed media on paper 51 x 41 cm 1900 Back Row, Follies Bergere pastel on paper 52 x 69 cm 1900 Fleishman's Bread Line pastel and watercolour on paper 21.6 x 34.3 cm 1900 Print from Harper's Weekly magazine 35 x 23 cm 1900 Progress of the Work on the Underground Railroad printed illustration from Harper's Weekly 17 x 22 cm c1900-05 Sullivan Street oil on canvas 20.3 x 25.4 cm c1900 All Night Café pastel, watercolour and graphite on paper 25 x 33.8 cm 1901 Broadway, Late in the Afternoon printed illustration from Century magazine 15 x 19 cm 1901 Cabs on the Fifth Avenue Side of Madison Square printed illustration from Century magazine 15 x 19 cm 1901 The Docks, New York City pastel on paper 39.4 x 55.9 cm 1902 Spanish Music Hall 1902 The Hippodrome, London oil on canvas 66.9 x 89.4 cm 1902 The Singer oil on canvas 66.7 x 44.1 cm 1902-06 Keith's Union Square oil on canvas 51.6 x 61.6 cm 1903 34th Street pastel on paper 22.9 x 33 cm 1903 Girl in Bathtub pastel on paper 40.6 x 35.6 cm 1903 In the Loge oil and pastel on canvas 64.8 x 43.5 cm 1903 Steps Between Houses Paris Street pastel on paper 53 x 71 cm 1903 Theatre Scene oil on canvas 55.9 x 63.2 cm 1903 Window Shopping pastel on paper 36.2 x 45.72 cm 1904 Eviction ( Lower East Side ) gouache on paper 21.3 x 33.3 cm 1904 Matinée Crowd, Manhattan pastel and gouache on illustration board 46.4 x 27.9 cm 1904 The Tightrope Walker pastel on board 30.5 x 33 cm 1904 The White Ballet oil on canvas 74.9 x 93.3 cm 1905 Concert Stage oil on canvas 41.9 x 50.8 cm 1905 Outdoor Stage, France oil on canvas 62.9 x 54.6 cm 1905 Saturday Night watercolour and pastel on paper 45.1 x 60.3 cm c1905-06 Rehearsal of the Ballet oil on canvas 45 x 67 cm 1906 A French Music Hall oil on canvas 61 x 74.9 cm
Lady Lilith with Black Matte Frame Framed with Black Matte Frame 20X24
One of the dilemmas I often face when decorating is how to add personal touches to the airy, minimal style that I’m naturally drawn to. I’ve collected plenty of quirky bits and bobs over the years (the latest being a set of vintage sewing machines inherited from my grandmother), and I’m always trying to find […]
「お出かけ前にクローゼットの前で何十分も悩んだ末、イマイチなスタイリングになってしまった」なんて経験をしたことがある人は多いはず。いっそ必要最低限の服だけ持って、上手に着回してみませんか?「断捨離」や「シンプルライフ」の一貫として増えている、“必要最低限の服だけ持つ”こと。「私服の制服化」「ユニフォーム化」とも呼ばれている、ミニマリストについてご紹介します。
Survive Oregon's bleak winter months by embracing the soak and sauna life around Portland.
Product Description Experience the joy of waterproof with Solidtech floors. Install in any room to protect against any pet and withstand any climate.