Artistic Interpretation
Blue Ridge Mountains reminds one of
Best of master's--elements there
Mountains in the background, looming
Mont Sainte Victoire, Provence love
Trees in the foreground standing guard
European Cypress trees, tall
What artists come to mind for you
A small hint, two loved abstraction
Renowned American artist
And the other was very French
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This is the very French:
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If you like art then go to Europe. We found this Cézanne original in the Lautrec Museum in Albi, France. It is by Paul Cézanne (1839 to 1906) and yes, he was pretty quirky. (Cézanne Wikipedia link)
For more of our trek to the Albi click here.
This excerpt was from Jim's Little Blog back in 2011. (link)
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- Poem and Bottom Photo Copyright © 2017 and 2011 Jimmiehov, All Rights Reserved
(Top Photo is a "print screen" copy of Paul Whitener's "Blue Ridge Mountains" posted by Margaret at the link below.) More of Paul Whitener's works may be seen here, at "The Hickory Museum of Art". Also, Paul Whitener, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Whitener
- I'm linked with Margaret, at the Imaginary Garden with Real Toads, Artistic Interpretations with Margaret - Small Town Inspiration..., http://withrealtoads.blogspot.com/2017/05/artistic-interpretations-with-margaret.html
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A fine observation - thanks Jim.
ReplyDeleteAnna :o]
Trees - always a favorite artistic subject of mine.
ReplyDeleteI love this picture. That was clever bringing in the two masters and emphasizing the trees, which I also love.
ReplyDeleteThanks for this perspective Jim
ReplyDeleteMuch love...
Delightful write, Jim ❤️
ReplyDeleteYes there are some wonderful artistic connection here... clearly impressionistic
ReplyDeletePaul and Cezanne yes! Fantastic masterpieces and fantastic choices Dr Jim! Beautiful write!
ReplyDeleteHank
Wonderful, Jim. Love the Cezanne.
ReplyDeleteTrees, they are such inspiration.
ReplyDeleteLovely art pieces you chose! I live near the Blue Ridge and have painted those mts. Delightful written perspective. (an art word as well as a writing word.)
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