Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Pair of Overmantel Landscapes



James Ross (British, c.1700 - c.1760), pair of oil on canvas overmantel landscapes (c.1735), each depicting a landscape with rolling hills and figures, both signed lower left, 12 1/2'' x 39 1/4''.
Provenance: Estate of Walter Bott Loucks Jr., York, Pennsylvania.

Friday, August 27, 2010

Si Saket Series


Untitled Si Saket Series 2006, oil on canvas 110x130 cm, by Mitree Parahom.

From the catalogue of the exhibition by H Gallery Bangkok (2007), and H Gallery New York (2006):
Si Saket is the latest exhibition of paintings by Thai artist Mitree Parahom, born in Srisaket 1969. For his 15th solo exhibition, the graduate of Chulalongkorn University Bangkok presents 13 new paintings extolling the virtues of agrarian life in his native Isaan region of Thailand.

After almost a decade achieving domestic success in Bangkok, Mitree relocated to his family farm in the north-eastern ("Isaan") province of Si Saket, giving him closer proximity to the mainstay subject of his art. Distant from the capital's deliberated art climate, Mitree has relinquished the more stylised composite canvases of his early career, becoming purer and more direct in his tribute to agrarian kin.

In his most sincere paintings to date, Mitree's intimate portrayals of lowly Isaan farm folk reveal the humble dignity and camraderie of these rugged, rural cultivators. Despite physical hardship and the uncertainty of the weather, Mitree's paintings convey the famer's undeniable bond with nature.

Symbolically tethered to their labouring oxen, and attired in muddied clothing to protect them from the sun's ravages, the artist places his plebeian subjects against the vividly coloured flat plains and endless horizons that epitomise the Isaan landscape.

Just as Grant Wood's 1930s painting American Gothic paid an indelible homage to the provincial mid-western American farmer, Mitree's stooping depictions of agricultural labourers are iconic in the approbation of Thailand's unsung hero.

Monday, August 23, 2010

The Slum


The Slum by Thanh Son, oil on canvas, 70x90cm.


Thanh Son was born in Haiphong in 1982, and graduated from the painting department of the Hanoi Industrial Fine Art College. He has exhibited at:
1997 National Fine Art Exhibition, Hanoi
1998 Student Fine Art Exhibition, Hanoi Industrial Fine Art College
1999 Hanoi Capital Fine Art Exhibition
2000 National Exhibition, Hanoi
2002 Vietnam ASEAN Exhibition, Hanoi
Vide this post about the picture here.

Thursday, August 19, 2010

The Quiet


The Quiet by Thanh Son, oil on canvas, 100x100cm.

Thanh Son was born in Haiphong in 1982, and graduated from the painting department of the Hanoi Industrial Fine Art College. He has exhibited at:
1997 National Fine Art Exhibition, Hanoi
1998 Student Fine Art Exhibition, Hanoi Industrial Fine Art College
1999 Hanoi Capital Fine Art Exhibition
2000 National Exhibition, Hanoi
2002 Vietnam ASEAN Exhibition, Hanoi

Vide this post about the picture here.

Saturday, August 14, 2010

A Forest Scene


Continental School, 1920s. Oil on canvas 68x98cm.
Signed E. Juske, possibly Estonian.

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

China Trade



China Trade (Early to mid 19th Century) A Pair – River Junks with Shop Lanterns; Junk Delivering Goods on River. Oil on canvas 18 x 23.50 inches/46 x 60 centimeters (each) Frame: 22 x 27.75 inches (each)

Friday, August 6, 2010

The Quiet Summer Path


The Quiet Summer Path by Nguyen Minh Tan. Oil on canvas 120x135cm.

Minh Tan was born in Hanoi in 1971, and graduated from Hanoi Fine Art University in 1995. He is a member of the Vietnam Fine Art Association, and the Hanoi Artists Club. He has exibited at the Exhibition of Fine Art Universities, and the Hanoi Fine Art Exhibition of Young Artists, winning prizes in 1997, 2000 and 2002. 

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

The Royal Maundy




The Royal Maundy by William R S Stott, 1936, oil on board (37cm x 53cm).

 This painting depicts the one and only service presided over by King Edward VIII in Westminster Abbey, Easter 1936. The king acceded to the throne on 20 January 1936, upon the death of his father, King George V, and reigned until his abdication on 10 December 1936.

In Britain the monarch follows a very traditional role of giving Maundy Money to a group of pensioners. The tradition of the Sovereign giving money to the poor dates from the reign of Edward I in the 13th century.