He reminds me a lot of the painters who made the transition between Symbolism, Nabis and Fauvism. Very nice work. It may not have the strength of work by Bonnard or Vuillard but it is very decorative and rather masterful.
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Wonderfull. He is not Afraid Hitchcock…
Beautiful.
Nice, reminds me of the work of American painter Gari Melchers. I wonder if they knew each other?
He reminds me a lot of the painters who made the transition between Symbolism, Nabis and Fauvism. Very nice work. It may not have the strength of work by Bonnard or Vuillard but it is very decorative and rather masterful.
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I've been following your blog for a long, long time via Google reader but just had to let you know how much I enjoy seeing your posts. I loved seeing all the old bonnets and head gear the women were wearing, the beautiful tulips, and wonderful work of George Hitchcock.
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