Dance
woman enjoying painting by Matisse
G. Boersma
acrylic on masonite
15 3/4" x 8" or 40 x 20 cm
2020
kind regards, Gerard
webshop and available works
info@gerardboersma.nl
www.gerardboersma.blogspot.com
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Showing posts with label dance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dance. Show all posts
14.11.20Dance- Woman Enjoying Painting By MatisseDance
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3.9.19Dance- Painting Of Man Enjoying Painting By Alphonse Mucha![]()
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11.4.19Dance- Painting Of Woman Enjoying Painting By Henri Matisse
Dance G. Boersma SOLD
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7.3.18Dance- Painting Of Couple Enjoying Painting By Henri Matisse
Dance small study of a couple enjoying painting by Henri Matisse G. Boersma SOLD 'A picture must possess a real power to generate light and for a long time now I've been conscious of expressing myself through light or rather in light,' Henri Matisse once said. I guess that's true for one of his most beloved paintings entitled the Dance 1. My figures sure seem to love this painting. If you're interested in purchasing this small study just send me an email to info@gerardboersma.nl or click on the link above. kind regards, Gerard
webshop and available works 1.7.08The Dance
Todays painting is a larger sized version of my painting the Dance. This time I zoomed out more, showing the complete painting by Millais. If you look closely you can see people dancing on the painting the man is looking at. The scene takes place in Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam.
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