Artists
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I can't say I have a favorite, there are simply too many great artists and paintings. But I do have some that I'm partial to. From the Renaissance period, for example, I like Perugino quite a lot. For the time and subject, he paints nice faces. Very often, faces back then fall into the grotesque or absurd.


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I can't say I have a favorite, there are simply too many great artists and paintings. But I do have some that I'm partial to. From the Renaissance period, for example, I like Perugino quite a lot. For the time and subject, he paints nice faces. Very often, faces back then fall into the grotesque or absurd.


I can't say I have a favorite, there are simply too many great artists and paintings. But I do have some that I'm partial to.
This. So many, so different, and such personal subjective taste. My son in law dislikes all the earlier religious icon stuff so in the National Gallery we turned right and avoided the Sainsbury Wing, lol.
My good friend and artist dislikes chocolate box art yet loved this quite simple architectural daub by Heslop, a painter from County Durham.

It was charming and I'd definitely hang it in my house.Another local, Norman Cornish ("as good as Rembrandt") is now quite famous. He painted pit scenes, colliery life and comradeship, local people living.
He captures the wonderful incandescent gleam of a pint in in his pub, which is the essence of transferring light onto paper


His big booted miners are filled with animation.
Here's a lovely intimate portrait of his mother

Her hands, face, the cardigan...I've spent some time looking at the detail in this twilight charcoal drawing

Much more on the Web of course






