I recently saw 'Game of Patience' in the flesh at the Dark Monarch exhibition at Tate St Ives (now finished), so fascinating to see more work by this artist - captures the thirties so eloquently.
I visit Frampton's work at the Tate Modern several times a year. There is something mesmerising about Kelsey, and the Young Woman... I want to know their stories, and am lost in admiration of the brushwork that brought them to life for us. Thanks for posting the images!
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6 comments:
Gorgeous work!! Especially "Margeurite Kelsey." Thanks for the post!
Day after day - such varied and wonderful works.Bravo!
Dear Art Inconnu, your blog is a nice and necesary work, these painting are Universal History of Art, thanks for all
I recently saw 'Game of Patience' in the flesh at the Dark Monarch exhibition at Tate St Ives (now finished), so fascinating to see more work by this artist - captures the thirties so eloquently.
you are my hero, love love love these.
I visit Frampton's work at the Tate Modern several times a year. There is something mesmerising about Kelsey, and the Young Woman... I want to know their stories, and am lost in admiration of the brushwork that brought them to life for us. Thanks for posting the images!
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