Refreshing greens for a summer day...
Above: Sonia Delaunay, watercolor on paper, 1924
Above: Henri Matisse "Trivaux Pond" 1916/1917, Collection of the Tate Museum
Above: Henri Matisse "Seated Nude" 1925, Private collection, photograph by Marina Schinz
Above: Richard Serra "Untitled" 1971, Private collection, photograph by Marina Schinz
Above: by Lucio Fontana, Concept Spatiale.
Above: Via bldgspace
Above: Henri Matisse "Laurette in a Green Robe (Black Background)", 1916, Metropolitan Museum
Above: Cy Twombly "Untitled Parts III and IV" 1988, oil and water based paint on wood panel.
Above: From World of Interiors "The House of Whispers". Located in Tangier, designed by architect Roberto Peregalli. Photo by Roland Beaufre.
Above: Gustav Klimt "Pond at Schloss Kammer on the Attersee", 1909, Private collection
Above: Peacock
Above: Joan Mitchell "After April, Bernie", 1987
Above: Claude Monet, "Water Lilies", 1906, Collection Art Institute of Chicago
Above: Photo by Miguel Flores-Vianna
Above: Mossy forest
Above: David Hockney painting in Woldgate Wood, East Yorkshire, May 17 2006. Photo by Jean-Pierre Goncalves
Above: Neil Jenney "Here and There", 1969
Above: Pages from E. Seguy's "Code Universal Des Couleurs"
Above: Fibers dyed by Australian botanical alchemist India Flint.
Above: Weaving made from Liriope strands and string
Above: Alice Neel "Priscilla Johnson", 1966, Collection The Speed Art Museum.
Above: Paul Gauguin "Still Life With Three Puppies", 1888
Above: Freshly picked olives in a bucket
Above: Kitchen in Senegal
Above: Maira Kalman from her NY Times blog "And the Pursuit of Happiness".
Above: Pablo Picasso, "Green Still Life", 1914
Above: Joan Miro, "Gentleman", 1924
Above: "Green Interior", 2002, photo by Michael Eastman
Above: Attributed to Fyodor Petrovich Tolstoy (1783-1873), "Interior with Woman Sewing", 1820s. From the Metropolitan Museum Show "Room With a View, The Open Window in the 19th Century".
Above: Attributed to Martin Drolling (1752-1817), "Interior With View of Saint Eustache", 1810. From the Metropolitan Museum Show "Room With a View, The Open Window in the 19th Century".
Above: Balenciaga Salon photographed by Mark Shaw, 1954
Above: Kees van Dongen "Lady in a Black Hat", 1908
Above: Piece by Eileen Quinlan
Above: Green mineral found on tumblr
Above: Helen Frankenthaler "Spring Veil" 1986, Etching, aquatint, and drypoint on paper.
Above: Aurora Borealis
Above: Reinhard Pantke, Iceland
Above: James McNeill Whistler, "Nocturne: Blue and Gold - Old Battersea Bridge", 1872-1875
Above: Sir John Everett Millais (1829-1896), " Ophelia", 1852, Collection Tate Museum
Above: James McNeill Whistler, "Nocturne in Black and Gold: The Falling Rocket" 1875
Above: Peter Doig "Grande Riviere", 2001-2002 Detail
Above: Milton Avery "Dog by the Sea", 1941
Above: Claude Monet "The Green Wave" 1866-67, oil on canvas, collection Metropolitan Museum.
Above: Edouard Manet "The Balcony" 1868-1869
Above: Canal in Amsterdam
Above: Bamboo forest in China
Above: Villa hotel Dar Louisa, Palmeraie area, Marrakech, Morocco
Above: Ken Price from show at Brooke Alexander April 2010
Above: Maira Kalman from her NY times blog "And the Pursuit of Happiness"
Above: Maira Kalman, from her NY Times blog "And the Pursuit of Happiness".
Above: Charles Burchfield "Road and Sky", 1917
Above: Sheila Hicks, "Fallen Tree, Floating (green, gold)", 2009 Cotton, silk
Above: Henri Matisse detail from "The Eskimo" 1947, gouache on paper.
An absolute feast for the eyes as always! xx
ReplyDeleteBEYOND love this Laura!!! I would love to have you come by for tea some morning or a walk to catch up. I am painting on canvas and very happy to have gotten the ball rollin'. Hope you and your family are well. xo, Marina.
ReplyDeleteSo lovely for a summer's day. Thanks for all the beautiful images and introducing me to some paintings I haven't seen before. xx
ReplyDeleteThank you, Laura! Brooke and I are loving your blogs. X-Chad
ReplyDeleteso beautiful and inspiring thank you
ReplyDeleteevery image just gorgeous and that color...fabulous in every shade. Thank you, Cathy
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I have a thing for green myself and about half those artworks were rather important to me: http://www.jeffjahn.com/soloshows.htm
ReplyDeleteSublime. I could live in a world of only green. Thank you for this sumptuous collection.
ReplyDeleteYou transformed that room into a beautiful living environment. Wonderful. And the greens...I love every image you included.
ReplyDeleteA girl after my own heart. A lovely collection of images.Thank you, Laura!
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