Chaïm Soutine (1893-1943) - Landscape paintings by Chaim Soutine - Part II.

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  • Опубликовано: 19 ноя 2024

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  • @danfruits9248
    @danfruits9248 2 года назад +1

    I feel this is the best place on RUclips to look at Soutine, the clarity, texture and pace of this is wonderful. He was one of a kind in his time and a big influence later. AbEx is one example (deKooning et al). Thank you for your wonderful work.

    • @rollopaterson-thelastimpre5572
      @rollopaterson-thelastimpre5572  2 года назад

      Hello Dan Fruits! Welcome to the channel. Thank you very much for your visit and your interesting comment about Soutine's work. Thank you very much for your support and for watching the video. Warm regards from the Rollo Paterson team💚❤👏👏👏👏🎉🎉🎉🎉🎊🎊🎊🎊🎨👍👍

  • @ricpic1
    @ricpic1 7 месяцев назад

    Chaim Soutine; Landscape At Ceret
    Everything strains.
    The jumble of walls of the town strain.
    The trees that screen the town strain.
    Soutine strains as he hurries to cover the canvas.
    Ceret is a French town in the Pyrenees
    Near the border with Spain.
    Soutine went there probably after seeing paintings,
    Cubist paintings, by Picasso and Braque.
    Soutine is not a cubist.
    He painted Ceret ten times, probably fifteen times.
    What we see is the jumble of walls of the town
    Screened by trees.
    Sometimes a tight screen as the tree trunks are close,
    Sometimes a loose screen.
    Soutine walked away from the town and downhill.
    What we see is the view back; back and up.
    The jumble of walls is a light yellow
    With some yellow ochre.
    The walls are light colored,
    The trees, or tree trunks, are a mid-range
    Mix of brown, yellow and tan.
    The tree trunks lean to the right as they rise.
    In some of the paintings the trees reach the top
    Of the canvas.
    In some we see a bit of sky -- blue and white.
    The roads out of the town
    Widen at the bottom of the canvas.
    They are almost the same color as the town.
    Even the bits of hillside or mountainside
    At the edge of the paintings is strained,
    A town behind a wavering screen of trees is what we see.
    The thick paint on the tree trunks is sculptural.
    The town walls are not painted quite as thickly.
    Soutine will never be as famous as Van Gogh or Picasso.
    Why is difficult to say.
    Van Gogh was also an outsider
    But is now loved.
    Picasso is a household name.
    Soutine wil never be loved.