Null 乔治-克劳森爵士,RA RWS、
英国人 1852-1944-

夏日的傍晚

纸上粉彩画,签名并注明 "G CLAUSEN 1884"(左下),21…
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乔治-克劳森爵士,RA RWS、 英国人 1852-1944- 夏日的傍晚 纸上粉彩画,签名并注明 "G CLAUSEN 1884"(左下),21.8 x 29.7 厘米。(左下),21.8 x 29.7 厘米。 出处: 1997年11月14日,南肯辛顿克里斯蒂拍卖行,第19号拍卖品(1498英镑)。 英国私人收藏。 备注: 克劳森曾在埃德温-朗(Edwin Long,1829-1891 年)的工作室工作,之后前往巴黎,在朱利安学院师从威廉-阿道夫-布格罗(William-Adolphe Bouguereau,1825-1905 年)和托尼-罗伯特-弗勒里(Tony Robert-Fleury,1837-1911 年)。1886 年,他成为新英国艺术俱乐部(New English Art Club)的创始成员,1909 年成为艺术工作者协会(Art Workers' Guild)的大师,并在皇家学院担任绘画教授。 克劳森的绘画方法深受印象派画家的影响,他的作品表现出对风景中光线游戏的迷恋,他对颜料的松散运用让人联想到风中草叶的运动。

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乔治-克劳森爵士,RA RWS、 英国人 1852-1944- 夏日的傍晚 纸上粉彩画,签名并注明 "G CLAUSEN 1884"(左下),21.8 x 29.7 厘米。(左下),21.8 x 29.7 厘米。 出处: 1997年11月14日,南肯辛顿克里斯蒂拍卖行,第19号拍卖品(1498英镑)。 英国私人收藏。 备注: 克劳森曾在埃德温-朗(Edwin Long,1829-1891 年)的工作室工作,之后前往巴黎,在朱利安学院师从威廉-阿道夫-布格罗(William-Adolphe Bouguereau,1825-1905 年)和托尼-罗伯特-弗勒里(Tony Robert-Fleury,1837-1911 年)。1886 年,他成为新英国艺术俱乐部(New English Art Club)的创始成员,1909 年成为艺术工作者协会(Art Workers' Guild)的大师,并在皇家学院担任绘画教授。 克劳森的绘画方法深受印象派画家的影响,他的作品表现出对风景中光线游戏的迷恋,他对颜料的松散运用让人联想到风中草叶的运动。

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