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In reply to the discussion: Happy Friday Afternoon Challenge, DUers: “Manly Pursuits!” [View all]Bluerthanblue
(13,669 posts)20. is no. 5
N.C. Wyeth?
It makes me think of his work.
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Awww...well, if you had to have Paint by Numbers, it's not a bad one for kids to do!
CTyankee
Apr 2012
#3
I really don't know squat about art, but I do remember that Winslow Homer gave us "Breezing Up" ...
11 Bravo
Apr 2012
#8
Ok not what you have identified, but this artist is an impressionist but with a realist's touch.
CTyankee
Apr 2012
#37
Yipee, Icy Peas! It is called "The Kentuckian" and it was a gift to the Los Angeles Museum
CTyankee
Apr 2012
#15
I loved it when I first visited about 10 years ago. I want to go back when I visit my
CTyankee
Apr 2012
#17
Bonnard is a wonder, isn't he? I love his wife bathing treatments. I find them so
CTyankee
Apr 2012
#25
you are right! Which work did you have in mind? And I'd be interested in how you knew it
CTyankee
Apr 2012
#21
No, not Rockwell. And no, not the Hudson River School. But there is another, urban one...
CTyankee
Apr 2012
#32
Well, it is famous! And rightly so. I love it. I think it is wonderful for its use of chiarascuro.
CTyankee
Apr 2012
#36
I honestly thought that the Caillebotte would have been guessed first, even tho the
CTyankee
Apr 2012
#52