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Альберт Анкер ( Albert Anker 1831 - 1910 ) - швейцарский художник и график. Albert Anker - Zwei schlafende Mdchen auf der Ofenbank, 1895 / Альберт Анкер - Две спящие девочки на лежанке, 1895 Анкер - автор большого количества жанровых полотен, посвященных жизни…
Sonntagnachmittag, 1861 Die Bauern und die Zeitung, 1867 Dorfschule Lesender Mann Bauer die Zeitung lesend, 1881 Lesender Bauer Old man reading Der Schaffner (the conductor), 1899 Alte Frau Old woman reading the Bible, 1904 Grandmother reading on stove, 1907 A peasant woman reading, 1908 Reading girl Reading girl, 1882 Rose and Bertha Gugger Knitting girl reading, 1907 Girl reading, 1905 Lesendes Mädchen (Cécile Anker), 1886 Jeune fille lisant Girl reading Lesendes junges Mädchen Zeitungsjunge Reading woman at the window Reading lesson, 1880 Albert Anker born April 1, 1831 in Ins, Switzerland died July 16, 1910 (79) more: Wikipedia Google pictures
1891 Self-Portrait watercolour 16.3 x 12.7 cm Albert Anker (1831–1910) is regarded as the “national painter” of Switzerland. His meticulous paintings of Swiss rural life endeared him to the public and during his heyday, he was regarded as the most popular artist. His works captured the daily and social life of the rustics in the picturesque villages of Switzerland. While these captured the imagination of the public, his portraits charmed the critics. Indeed, his portraits and still-lifes are what cemented his enduring legacy. Unlike many of his contemporaries, his documentation of the social life of villagers was never judgmental. Rather he portrayed them as plain and unpretentious. Anker also worked on many still-lives, which are considered to be among his most important works. For earlier works and a fuller biography see part 1 also. This is part 2 of a 5-part post on the works of Albert Anker: 1875 Writing Boy with Little Sister 45 x 58 cm Private Collection 1875 Young Mother oil on panel 36.7 x 46.7 cm 1875c Schoolboy oil on canvas 51 x 45 cm Kunstmuseum Bern, Switzerland 1876 The Country's Orphans oil on canvas 43.7 x 175 cm Musée d'art et d'histoire, Neuchatel, Switzerland 1876 The Public Notary oil on canvas 58.4 x 48.6 cm Museums Sheffield, UK 1877 Still Life: Coffee oil on canvas Private Collection 1879 Children's Breakfast oil on canvas 81 x 65 cm Kunstmuseum Basel, Switzerland 1879 Girl Playing at the Stove oil on canvas 42.4 x 55.6 cm © Kunstmuseum Lucerne, Switzerland 1879 Gym Class in Ins oil on canvas 96 x 14.5 cm Private Collection 1880 Portrait of a Boy oil on canvas 43 x 37 cm Private Collection 1880 Sierre watercolour and pencil on paper 17 x 13.5 cm Private Collection 1880 The Sons of Chrétien, Paris oil on canvas 90 x 62 cm Private Collection 1881 Farmer Reading a Newspaper pen and ink and brush on paper 23.6 x 30 cm Private Collection 1881 Knitting Girl charcoal 55 x 42 cm Private Collection 1881 Schoolboy oil on canvas 56 x 42.5 cm Oskar Reinhart Collection, Winterthur, Switzerland 1881 The Artist's Daughter, Marie Anker oil on canvas 81 x 65 cm Kunstmuseum Bern, Switzerland 1882 Girl Reading 1882 Still LIfe with Coffee 1883 Boy Writing oil on canvas 59 x 42.5 cm Private Collection 1883 Common Work oil on canvas 86 x 55.5 cm Private Collection 1883 Little Red Riding Hood oil on canvas 1883 Parlour with Green Stove watercolour and pencil on paper 11.7 x 20.3 cm Private Collection 1883 Rosa and Bertha Gugger oil on canvas 1883-84 Woman with Laurel Wreath watercolour 27 x 18 cm © Kunstmuseum Lucerne, Switzerland 1883-84 Young Girl Knitting oil on canvas 22.2 x 17.1 cm Private Collection 1884 A Gotthelf Reader ( reference to Swiss novelist Jeremias Gotthelf ) oil on canvas 1884 Grandfather Telling a Story oil on canvas 74 x 109 cm Kunstmuseum Bern, Switzerland 1884 The Strawberry Girl Musée cantonal des Beaux-Arts, Lausanne, Switzerland 1885 Girl Knitting by a Window watercolour 66 x 51 cm Private Collection 1885 Knitting Girl Watching a Toddler in a Cradle oil on canvas 24 x 70 cm Private Collection 1885 Portrait of a Girl oil on canvas 36 x 32 cm Private Collection 1885c Old Age oil on canvas 83 x 65 cm Private Collection 1886 Girl Reading ( Cécile Anker, the artist's daughter, aged 12 ) brush and pen in blue faience colour Private Collection 1886 Old Man with Coffee Grinder oil on canvas 76.5 x 60 cm Private Collection 1886 The Little Potato Peeler Private Collection 1886c Girl with a Red Hood 38.5 x 32 cm Private Collection 1886c Le Bon Vivant ( Inser Farmer ) Kunstmuseum, Lucerne, Switzerland 1886c Portrait of a Farmer with Hat watercolour 27 x 21 cm Private Collection 1887 Girl Braiding Her Hair oil on canvas 70.5 x 54 cm Kunstmuseum Bern, Switzerland 1887 The Civil Wedding oil on canvas 76.5 x 126 cm Kunsthaus, Zurich,Switzerland
The Mill by Andrew Wyeth I'll take my snow behind a window, please. Let it fall freely past the frosty pane, whilst I sit in my parlor quite at ease, boots dry, exempt from sidewalk, stairs, and lane. I will not fault its beauty, nor its grace. In truth, the sight is pleasing to my view. Yet I've no wish to feel it on my face, no urge to build snowman or don snowshoe. Snow is a splendor better left alone to drift or swirl or hang upon a bough. I cannot like that icy undertone and shall not breach my refuge ere the plow. for more magpies, click below
Albert Anker 1831-1910 Zwitserland
1909 Self-Portrait Albert Anker (1831–1910) is regarded as the “national painter” of Switzerland. His meticulous paintings of Swiss rural life endeared him to the public and during his heyday, he was regarded as the most popular artist. His works captured the daily and social life of the rustics in the picturesque villages of Switzerland. While these captured the imagination of the public, his portraits charmed the critics. Indeed, his portraits and still-lifes are what cemented his enduring legacy. Unlike many of his contemporaries, his documentation of the social life of villagers was never judgmental. Rather he portrayed them as plain and unpretentious. Anker also worked on many still-lives, which are considered to be among his most important works. For a fuller biography see part 1 also. For earlier works see parts 1 and 2 also. This is part 3 of a 5-part post on the works of Albert Anker: 1887 The Louvre, Paris watercolour on paper 8.4 x 14.5 cm Kunstmuseum Bern, Switzerland 1888 Girl Knitting oil on canvas 63 x 45.5 cm Private Collection 1888 Queen Bertha and the Spinners oil on canvas 86 x 126 cm Musée cantonal des Beaux-Arts, Lausanne, Switzerland 1889c The Older Sister oil on canvas 66 x 46 cm Private Collection 1890 The Creche oil on canvas 79.5 x 142 cm Oskar Reinhart Collection, Winterthur, Switzerland 1890c Portrait of a Young Boy oil on canvas 45 x 35.6 cm Private Collection 1891 Portrait of a Boy oil on canvas Private Collection 1892 Kitchen Scene watercolour and pencil on paper 8.2 x 14 cm Private Collection 1892 The Little Knitters oil on panel 62 x 68.5 cm Oskar Reinhart Collection, Winterthur, Switzerland 1893 Reading Devotions to Grandfather oil on canvas 63 x 92 cm Kunstmuseum Bern, Switzerland 1893 Soup for the Poor oil on canvas Kunstmuseum Bern, Switzerland 1894 The Village Tailor oil on canvas 53.1 x 41.9 cm Kunstmuseum Solothurn, Switzerland 1895 Two Girls Sleeping on a Stove oil on canvas 55.5 x 71.5 cm Kunsthaus, Zurich, Switzerland 1895c Old Man Drinking Tea oil on canvas 64 x 49.5 cm Private Collection 1896 Still life with Tea, Sugar, and Biscuits 1896 Still Life: Excess oil on canvas 48 x 62 cm Museum of Fine Arts, Bern 1896 The Village School in 1848 oil on canvas 104 x 175.5 cm Kunstmuseum Basel, Switzerland 1896 The Zaeslin Siblings oil on canvas 54.6 x 75.9 cm Private Collection 1897 Half-length Portrait of a Girl in Traditional Berner Costume oil on canvas 51.5 x 37.1 cm Private Collection 1897 Portrait of the Young de Bros oil on canvas 45 x 36 cm Private Collection 1897 Sleeping Boy in the Hay oil on canvas 55 x 71 cm Kunstmuseum Basel, Switzerland 1897c Boy with Mid-Morning Snack oil on canvas 45 x 33 cm Private Collection 1897c Knitting Girl with Basket oil on canvas 45.1 x 33 cm Private Collection 1898 Bertha Gugger with Daughter oil on canvas 41.5 x 32 cm Private Collection 1898 Old Feissli with a Child on the Oven Bench oil on canvas 1899 The Conductor oil on canvas 1900 School Children at the Church Bridge oil on canvas 30 x 50 cm Kunstmuseum Bern, Switzerland 1900 Vesper Bread watercolour 24.5 x 35 cm © Kunstmuseum Lucern, Switzerland 1901 Girl with Apple Pie charcoal on paper 57 x 42 cm Private Collection 1901 Old Feissli with Stick and Hat charcoal 79 x 39.6 cm Private Collection 1901 Old Man Taking a Rest oil on canvas 49.5 x 41.3 cm Private Collection 1901c Portrait of a Blonde Girl 37 x 32 cm Private Collection 1903 Knitting Young Woman with Vase of Flowers 1903 Seated Girl with Cat watercolour 34.9 x 24.9 cm Private Collection 1903 The Song oil on canvas 62 x 50 cm Private Collection 1903 Young Woman Writing a Letter watercolour 23.5 x 33 cm Private Collection 1904 Boy Eating an Apple watercolour heightened with white on paper 33.7 x 24.1 cm Private Collection 1904 Drumming Boy watercolour Kunstmuseum Bern, Switzerland 1904 Elderly Woman Reading the Bible watercolour 35 x 25 cm Private Collection 1904 Little Boy with Big Carrot watercolour on paper 33 x 24.5 cm Private Collection
(Part I) Young Girl Peeling Potatoes Two Children Sleeping On The Stove Children Breakfast Boy Sleeping In The Hay The Artist’s Daughter, Louise The Sunday School Walk The Exiled His Grandfat…
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The half-wit sat on the floor and laughed fervently as he pulled apart pieces of wool.-- Iceland's Bell, Halldór Laxness
Mère et enfant par les grands peintres - Albert Anker (1831-1910) mère et enfant Albert Anker (1831-1910) mère et enfant
Sonntagnachmittag, 1861 Die Bauern und die Zeitung, 1867 Dorfschule Lesender Mann Bauer die Zeitung lesend, 1881 Lesender Bauer Old man reading Der Schaffner (the conductor), 1899 Alte Frau Old woman reading the Bible, 1904 Grandmother reading on stove, 1907 A peasant woman reading, 1908 Reading girl Reading girl, 1882 Rose and Bertha Gugger Knitting girl reading, 1907 Girl reading, 1905 Lesendes Mädchen (Cécile Anker), 1886 Jeune fille lisant Girl reading Lesendes junges Mädchen Zeitungsjunge Reading woman at the window Reading lesson, 1880 Albert Anker born April 1, 1831 in Ins, Switzerland died July 16, 1910 (79) more: Wikipedia Google pictures
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Albert Anker 1831-1910 Zwitserland
Albrecht Samuel Anker's work made him Switzerland's most popular genre painter of the 19th century, and his paintings have continued to enjoy a great
(Part I) Young Girl Peeling Potatoes Two Children Sleeping On The Stove Children Breakfast Boy Sleeping In The Hay The Artist’s Daughter, Louise The Sunday School Walk The Exiled His Grandfat…
(Part II) Girl Braiding Her Hair Queen Bertha And The Spinners Girl Feeding Chickens The Creche The Little Knitters Sunday Afternoon Schoolboy Little Girl Knitting Young Mother Contemplating Her Sl…
Sonntagnachmittag, 1861 Die Bauern und die Zeitung, 1867 Dorfschule Lesender Mann Bauer die Zeitung lesend, 1881 Lesender Bauer Old man reading Der Schaffner (the conductor), 1899 Alte Frau Old woman reading the Bible, 1904 Grandmother reading on stove, 1907 A peasant woman reading, 1908 Reading girl Reading girl, 1882 Rose and Bertha Gugger Knitting girl reading, 1907 Girl reading, 1905 Lesendes Mädchen (Cécile Anker), 1886 Jeune fille lisant Girl reading Lesendes junges Mädchen Zeitungsjunge Reading woman at the window Reading lesson, 1880 Albert Anker born April 1, 1831 in Ins, Switzerland died July 16, 1910 (79) more: Wikipedia Google pictures
Albert Samuel Anker [Swiss painter 1831-1910] Ancher been called the "national painter" of Switzerland because of his enduringly popular depictions of 19th-century Swiss village life. Biography: da.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Ancher Oil on canvas
Albrecht Samuel Anker's work made him Switzerland's most popular genre painter of the 19th century, and his paintings have continued to enjoy a great