Art Nouveau meaning “new art” was a movement which started in Europe in 1890 and lasted until about 1915. The movement took it`s inspiration from nature. With flowers, plants and organic flowing lines dominating. Designers were particularly interested in strong curves or vine like patterns. These designs became known
La ligne claire mexicaine et des trognes de cinéma
Studio: Björkström - Varberg & Falkenberg Porträtt av en ung kvinna - Sverige - Om 1915 img209
Continuing a look at art that has featured cats in one way or another, either as the subject of the work, or as an adjunct to it. They say you’re either a ‘dog person’ or a ‘cat person.’ I’ve always fallen into the latter category, so I thought I would do a themed feature for this series of posts, covering a large time span through art history. The time span of approximately five-hundred artworks in the series (in roughly chronological order) is close to five hundred years - from 1525 (Francesco d’Ubertino Verdito) to 1999 (Louise Bourgeois). This is part 6 of a 9-part series on Cats in Art. For earlier works see parts 1 - 5 also. Note: I have added portraits and dates of the artists where I was able to find them. Lucius Rossi (1846 - 1913 Italy) In the Boudoir 1869 oil on panel 27.4 x 19.7 cm Horatio Henry Couldery The Unexpected Guest 1874 Édouard Manet ( 1832 Paris - 1883 Paris ) Édouard Manet Woman with a Cat 188c oil on canvas 92.1 x 73 cm Tate, London John Charlton (1849 Northumberland, Uk -1917 Lanercost, Burtholme, UK) Her Favourites 1881 watercolour 30 x 50 cm Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec ( 1864 Albi, France - 1901 Saint-André-du-Bois, France ) Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec Un petit chat 1882 oil on board 32.4 x 23.6 cm Pierre Auguste Renoir Julie Manet 1887 oil on canvas 65 x 54 cm Musée d'Orsay, Paris Berthe Morisot Little Girl with a Cat (after a portrait of Julie Manet by Renoir - see above) 1888-90 drypoint National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC Théophile Alexandre Steinlen ( 1859 Lausanne, Switzerland - 1923 Paris ) Théophile Alexandre Steinlen A Small Girl with a Cat 1889 1894 Théophile Alexandre Steinlen Two Cats Pochoir 1894 ( stencil ) on silk 61.5 x 35.4 cm Théophile Alexandre Steinlen Poster for an exhibition of Steinlen's work 1894 Théophile Alexandre Steinlen Poster for a milk product 1894 Théophile Alexandre Steinlen Tournée du Chat Noir de Rodolphe Salis 1896 cromolithograph poster 135.9 x 95.9 cm Théophile Alexandre Steinlen The Sleeping Cat 46 x 55 cm 1898 Théophile Alexandre Steinlen Drawing of two cats 1898 Théophile Alexandre Steinlen "Cats" poster for an exhibition of Steinlen's work 1898 Théophile Alexandre Steinlen Cat on a Chair 1900-02 oil on canvas 46.2 x 55 cm Musée d'Orsay, Paris Théophile Alexandre Steinlen Summer: Cat on a Balustrade 1909 lithograph in four colours 62.9 x 50.3 cm Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas Théophile Alexandre Steinlen Winter: Cat on a Cushion 1909 49.3 x 59 cm Théophile Alexandre Steinlen Study of a Cat Resting on a Pillow 1919 conté crayon on light buff wove paper 20.5 x 26 cm Private Collection Théophile Alexandre Steinlen Cat and Her Kitten 1902 charcoal and pastel on paper 46 x 61 cm Théophile Alexandre Steinlen Study of a Cat Walking to the Right pen and ink 11 x 16 cm Private Collection Théophile Alexandre Steinlen Chat et Chatte Théophile Alexandre Steinlen Poster for drinking chocolate and tea Théophile Alexandre Steinlen Two cats Walter Osborne ( 1859 Rathmines, Eire - 1903 Rathmines, Eire ) Walter Osborne Cats and Kittens 1889 pastel John White Alexander ( 1856 Allegheny, PA - 1915 New York City ) John White Alexander The Green Dress 1890 - 99c oil on canvas 99.1 x 53.3 cm Private Collection Carl Kahler ( 1855 Austria -1906 ) Carl Kahler My Wife's Lovers 1891 oil on canvas 180 x 260 cm Private Collection Carl Kahler Family Portrait Norbertine von Bresslern-Roth ( 1891 Graz, Austria - 1978 ) Norbertine von Bresslern-Roth Angora Cat linocut print 16.5 x 22.6 cm Legion of Honour Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, CA Henri Rousseau ( 1844 Laval, France - 1910 Paris, France ) 1891c Henri Rousseau Portrait of Pierre Loti 1891c oil on canvas 62 x 52 cm Kunsthaus, Zurich Berthe Morisot Young Girl with a Cat 1892 oil on canvas 55 x 46 cm Private Collection Pierre Bonnard The White Cat 1894 oil on card 51 x 33 cm Musée d'Orsay, Paris Pierre Bonnard Coin de table au chat noir 1897c oil on board mounted on panel 50.5 x 18.2 cm Pierre Bonnard The Checkered Blouse 1898 oil on canvas 61 x 33 cm Musée d'Orsay, Paris Pierre Bonnard Woman with a Cat 1906 oil on canvas 78 x 77.2 cm Musée d'Orsay, Paris Pierre Bonnard Children and a Cat 1909 oil on canvas 54.6 x 69.5 cm The Phillips Collection, Washington, DC Pierre Bonnard Woman with a Cat 1912 oil on canvas 78 x 77.2 cm Musée d'Orsay, Paris Félix Valloton ( 1865 Lausanne, Switzerland - 1898 Paris, France ) Félix Valloton Laziness 1896 woodcut 17.8 x 22.4 cm (image) Félix Valloton Naked Womenn with Cats 1897-98c oil on cardboard 41 x 52 cm Cantonal Museum of Fine Arts, Lausanne, Switzerland Paul Gauguin ( 1848 Paris - 1903 Atuona, French Polynesia ) Paul Gauguin Eiaha Ohipa ( Not Working ) 1896 oil on canvas 65 x 75 cm Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow Paul Gauguin Still LIfe with Flowers and Cats 1899 oil on canvas Louis Valtat ( 1869 Dieppe, France - 1952 Paris, France ) Louis Valtat Self-Portrait with Cat 1899 oil on canvas 55 x 53 cm Private Collection Louis Valtat Woman with a Cat on Her Knee 1900 oil on canvas 60.3 x 81.3 cm Private Collection Louis Valtat Femme au Fauteuil 1903 oil on canvas 71 x 93.8 cm Private Collection
Egon Schiele - Смерть и девичья, Oesterreichische Gale
Henry Thomas Schäfer (1854-1915) was a British Victorian-era genre painter and sculptor. Was born in the Lake District in England during the mid 19th-century. Elected in 1889 to the Royal Society of British Artists. He exhibited at the Royal Society, the Royal Academy, the Royal Scottish Academy, and other galleries starting in 1873. At the Royal Academy in London in 1875, receiving the prestigious Academia award for excellence. Schafer's signature style was his study of women dressed in "goddess-like" classical vestments. Several of his paintings have been widely reproduced and distributed in the form of posters.
1898 1906 1907 1909 1909 1912 1914 1913 1916 1915 1914 EGON SCHIELE SUR SON LIT DE MORT
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Today is the 124th anniversary of New Zealand becoming the first country in the world to allow women the right to vote. September 19th is celebrated as White Camellia Day or New Zealand Suffrage Day, the first name after the emblem of the New Zealand suffrage movement: the white camellia. White Camellia Day is particularly exciting this year, as Saturday is a parliamentary election, early voting is already open, so lots of women I know are planning to vote today, and there is a reasonable chance that New Zealand will elect its third female prime minister. I’m going to vote on Saturday (Mr D & I have a tradition of walking to the polls together ((d’aww)) and I’ll be voting based on policy, not gender, but I still think it’s fantastic that New Zealand has already had two female prime ministers, and might have another. In honour of the elections and Suffrage Day falling so close together, and since there has been discussion of people going to the polls dressed as suffragettes, I thought I’d …