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1875/1900, gilt bronze – by Antonin Mercié (1845-1916)|2|- 1895/1902 – designed by Carlo Bugatti (1856-1940)
|3|- 1902 – designed by Carlo Bugatti (1856-1940)
|4|- Day (Truth), 1896/98, oil on canvas – by Ferdinand Hodler (1853-1918)
|5|- 1894, oil on canvas – by József Rippl-Rónai (1861–1927)
|6|- Figure with Meat, 1954, oil on canvas – by Francis Bacon (1909-1992)
|7|- Nude with a Pitcher, 1906, oil on canvas – by Pablo Picasso (1881-1973)
Art and objects from the Art Institute of Chicago permanent collection.
November 4th, 2017
A great collection!
And not a cowboy amongst them😎
The Picasso is something special.
The Francis Bacon is particularly meaty.
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I’ll have some cowboys coming up later on, just for you David 🙂 But, I agree, that Picasso is fantastic! I’m always amazed of what Picasso could produce when he was actually painting!
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Both Picasso and Dali were trained in old
school realism. To then go on to reinvent.
Viewing their early works, I was taken by
the thought they would rival any of the old
traditional masters. They fully knew their
craft, before deconstructing it.
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