seraphine
Seraphine Louis, known as "Seraphine de Senlis" ("Seraphine of Senlis") (1864?C1942), was a French painter in the naïve style. Self-taught, she was inspired by her religious faith and by stained-glass church windows and other religious art. The intensity of her images, both in color and in replicative designs, are sometimes interpreted as a reflection of her own psyche, walking a tightrope between ecstasy and mental illness. Related Paintings of seraphine :. | The Meuse at Dordrecht with the Grote Kerk. | Portrait of a woman | Boulevard Heloise,Argenteuil | skagensjagere | Sunday Afternoon on the island of the Grande Jatte (nn03) | Related Artists: Oost, Jacob van the YoungerFlemish, 1637-1713 Erskine NicolBritish Genre Painter , (1825-1904)
was an Irish/Scottish painter. A student of William Allan, Nicol taught in Dublin, Ireland, from 1845-50, at the height of the Irish famine, and considered himself as much Irish as he was Scottish. Much of his work portrays the injustices inflicted upon the Irish population during the 19th century. He was made an Associate of the Royal Scottish Academy in 1855 and an Academician in 1859. Nicol exhibited at the Royal Academy and was made an Associate of the Royal Academy in 1866 Johannes Frederik HulkDutch, 1829-1911
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