Barnes first reaction at seeing The Pastry Chief....”It’s a Peach!” Barnes bought 50+ painting by Soutine on the spot. After returning to his gallery in Merion, Barnes kept 20 or so of the best, then sold the rest over the years making a big profit.
your take on the era and portrait is exquisite as your musical choice , i feel the intensity of the frustrated creative geniuses as they emulate one an other in jousters like jealous competition.....recognition....coming too late to some highjacked by the intensity of their emotions throughout hardship....simple white gladiola stand tall.....
he painted very quickly so my guess is he didn't mix down very much , that red looks like vermilion with or without a touch of cadmium yellow or lemon yellow , secondly the surrounding colours help it's brightness like deep red and warm reddy browns.
Unique artist who really has no rivals!
Thank you, awesome video.
I love the work of Soutine
an exceptional artist - amazing
Barnes first reaction at seeing The Pastry Chief....”It’s a Peach!” Barnes bought 50+ painting by Soutine on the spot. After returning to his gallery in Merion, Barnes kept 20 or so of the best, then sold the rest over the years making a big profit.
When your strange no one remembers your name . ""Everything is alive , in motion , vibrations of lost souls ' Soutine Lives !
your take on the era and portrait is exquisite as your musical choice , i feel the intensity of the frustrated creative geniuses as they emulate one an other in jousters like jealous competition.....recognition....coming too late to some highjacked by the intensity of their emotions throughout hardship....simple white gladiola stand tall.....
💙💙💙
What a great film about practically unknown artist 👩🎨
at that time
@gbell
Soutine is known by all artists .
No need to be known by general public
Un génie passionné
Inimitable genie
English subtitles, please!
No hay subtitulos ;)
How did he mix that bright red?
he painted very quickly so my guess is he didn't mix down very much , that red looks like vermilion with or without a touch of cadmium yellow or lemon yellow , secondly the surrounding colours help it's brightness like deep red and warm reddy browns.
Looks like Soutine got more paint on his face than on the canvas.
Classic case of inflationary purchasing? Could have been an experiment by Barnes: buy the lot, watch prices soar.
Barnes only bought the best of the best. He made a killing selling the 30 odd painting over the years keeping (16?) of the best for his foundation
Renoir and Cezanne and then Soutine, nah that man has an eye
Underscoring is awful!