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This is my selection of the best of the paintings I chose to illustrate what I wrote about in Part 1 of this Gutenberg entry. As you will see, there is a loose grouping of subjects. This makes it possible to compare the differing approaches of women painters to the same subject. I'd be interested to know which painting[s] appeal[s] to you most. They are numbered. Feel free to comment.
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by Walter Shaw Sparrow (1905)
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very pretty stuff :) reminds me of how nice it is to take a few moments, every now & then, to really indulge my senses & look at this stuff.
ReplyDeleteEach painting is so very much a comment on the painter and the times, as well as the subject. Some are almost breathtaking; others startlingly kitsch.
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