Showing posts with label European art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label European art. Show all posts

Tuesday, 17 September 2024

The National Gallery in Athens




We went to the National Gallery in Athens to see the Democracy exhibition, but we also took the opportunity to have another look at some of the permanent exhibits.




In the foyez, Panagiotis Tetsis' fabulous mural. I have visited his house in Hydra which you can see here . You can also see some more of his work here




Panagiotis Tetsis, (Three panels), Street Market, Umbrellas (Street Market), Painting the Joy of Life, 1979-1982

Colourful crowds move in a fluid continuum, creating a prismatic abstract geometry of awnings, trucks, shopping carts, overflowing with fruit and vegetables. In Tetsis' art realism and abstraction coexist in perfect harmony. Built in broad brushstrokes of dense paint, the composition orchestrates the most startling harmonies. Tetsis delivers a powerful message of optimism. 




Street Market




Umbrellas (Street Market)




Painting the Joy of Life




Also in the foyer:




Rena Papaspyrou, Boalbeks (Images through Matter), 1986-88, (detached wall surface, extension with polythene, canvas, colour)

This is part of a separate exhibition so there will be a post on it later.




We had a look at the view from the foyer - Lycabettus hill in the distance




Kostas Varotsos' fabulous glass sculpture standing on the roundabout




And then we moved from the old building onto the new via this glass corridor

There is a water reel in the garden, lots of sculptures, including George Zongolopoulos' Umbrellas, and the cafe




 the new building is all glass






and the easiest way to move from one floor to another, rather than using the stairs or the lift, is these ramps which serve as walkways and which are fun and afford great views




stone wall on one side




and Lycabettus on the other




the rounded glass building is the gallery's amphitheatre, which is next to the cafe.

We had a look at the gallery's European collection. It's very small as this is a museum about Greek art. I have just picked a few paintings that I liked:




Pablo Picasso, Woman's Head, 1939, (oil on canvas)





Andre Lhote, Nude, 1949, (oil on canvas)




Andre Fougeron, Mother and Child in Red Uniform, 1944, (oil on canvas)




Francis Picabia, Head, 1949, (oil on cardboard)




Ivan Aivasowsky, Men on Rocks, 1898, (oil on panel)




Jan Brueghel the Younger, The Virgin Mary with Infant and St. John in a Landscape, 1620, (oil on panel)

Cherubs galore!



Cecco del Caravaggio, Young Musician in a Workshop of Musical Instruments or Allegory of the Five Senses, 1620, (oil on canvas)




As we left the museum, we had another, closer look at Costas Varotsos' fabulous sculpture, The Runner. If you want to find out more about it go here



Tuesday, 28 June 2022

The Glubenkein Museum - the permanent collection




The Glubenkein Museum, Lisbon  - the permanent collection.

The European art section of the permanent collection includes works from all the major schools. This is a small selection of what we saw.




Edward Burne-Jones, The Bath of Venus, 1888, (watercolour on paper)




Edouard Manet,  Boy Blowing Bubbles, 1867, (oil on canvas)




Pascal-Alphonse-Jean Dagnan-Bouvert, Les Bretonnes au Pardon, 1887, (oil on canvas)




Edgard Degas, Portrait of Henri Michel-Levy, 1878, (oil on canvas)




Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Portrait of Camille Monet, 1872-74, (oil on canvas)




Claude Monet, Still Life with Melon, 1872, (oil on canvas)




Claude Monet, The Break-Up of the Ice, 1880, (oil on canvas)




John Singer Sargent, Lady and Child Asleep in a Punt under the Willows, 1887, (oil on canvas)




Narcisse-Virgile Diaz de la Rena, The Forest of Fontainebleau in the Autumn, 1872, (oil on wood)




Thomas Lawrence, Portrait of Lady Elizabeth Conyngham, 1824, (oil on canvas)




Joseph Mallord William Turner, Quillebeuf, Mouth of the Seine, 1833, (oil on canvas)




Francesco Guardi, The Grand Canal near Rialto Bridge, 1870s, (oil on canvas)




Francesco Guardi, Grand Canal at the Rialto Bridge, 1780-1890, (oil on canvas)




Francesco Guardi, Portico with Figures, 1778, (oil on wood)




Francesco Guardi, The Portico of the Ducal Palace, 1778, (oil on wood)




Francesco Guardi, Architectural Capriccio, 1770-80, (oil on wood)




Joseph Mallord William Turner, The Wreck of a Transport Ship, 1810, (oil on canvas)




Francesco Francia, Boogna, 1490, (oil on wood)




Rembrandt Harmenszoon  van Rijn, Self-Portrait, (oil on canvas)



Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn, Old Man with a Stick, 1645, (oil on canvas)