Six painters of varying styles were born between 14 and 17 November - but in different centuries and decades. I have already written about all of these, over the years - here are links to my relevant posts, with an example of each of their styles.
Claude Monet 14 November 1840.
https://twilightstarsong.blogspot.com/2015/04/arty-farty-friday-monet-in-spring.html
Manon Cleary 14 November 1942.
https://twilightstarsong.blogspot.com/2015/11/arty-farty-friday-manon-cleary.html
Georgia O'Keeffe 15 November 1887.
https://twilightstarsong.blogspot.com/2011/12/arty-farty-friday-georgia-okeeffe.html
Wayne Thiebaud 15 November 1920.
https://twilightstarsong.blogspot.com/2013/11/two-artists-born-this-day.html
Arman 17 November 1928.
https://twilightstarsong.blogspot.com/2014/11/arty-farty-friday-arman.html
Jack Vettriano 17 November 1951.
https://twilightstarsong.blogspot.com/2007/05/sun-scorpio-artist-jack-vettriano.html
Claude Monet 14 November 1840.
https://twilightstarsong.blogspot.com/2015/04/arty-farty-friday-monet-in-spring.html
The Ice Floes - Claude Monet. |
Manon Cleary 14 November 1942.
https://twilightstarsong.blogspot.com/2015/11/arty-farty-friday-manon-cleary.html
Man in Plastic Bag #5 & #6 by Manon Cleary |
Georgia O'Keeffe 15 November 1887.
https://twilightstarsong.blogspot.com/2011/12/arty-farty-friday-georgia-okeeffe.html
Wayne Thiebaud 15 November 1920.
https://twilightstarsong.blogspot.com/2013/11/two-artists-born-this-day.html
Arman 17 November 1928.
https://twilightstarsong.blogspot.com/2014/11/arty-farty-friday-arman.html
Wheels of Fortune by Arman |
Jack Vettriano 17 November 1951.
https://twilightstarsong.blogspot.com/2007/05/sun-scorpio-artist-jack-vettriano.html
Billy Boys by Jack Vettriano |
No accounting for taste in art I guess, Georgia, Manon and Frida can do no wrong in my book, they dared to be different and shocking and revelatory of women's lives and I could spend days being with them. As a matter of fact, I spent an entire day in Frida's house in Mexico City.
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Wisewebwoman ~ The first two I do like too, but Frida Kahlo - no, I simply cannot enjoy looking at her paintings.
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Vettriano - ridiculous!
I'm better than Vettriano and so are most of your average Art Club amateurs :)
He copies photographs and adds nothing to them, a pointless exercise.
JD ~ Personally, I like all the artists featured - for different reasons. I don't count Monet and O'Keeffe quite as highly as you did. "Sublime" isn't in my arty farty vocabulary. I enjoy seeing their work, but it does tend to get a tad samey. I enjoy variety. I actually like Jack Vettriano (yep, I'm the one!) Call me a philistine if ya like. :-p
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