acrobat, 1952
Patitcha souriante (Patitcha smiling) 1947
Vierge et enfant sur fond étoilé
(Virgin and child against a starry background),1950–51
three masks, 1951
Let's see.
Should they go here...?
...on a sophisticated white wall?
Or,
Here? In a cozy, dark den/dining area...?
Decisions, decisions.
12 comments:
ANYWHERE, Donna! How wonderful would that be?!
Happy Monday.
Teresa
xoxo
Hmmm....did you just come into some Matisse?!! I agree with Teresa...anywhere is a good place for kind of art!
Enjoy your day!
xoxo Elizabeth
I like the white setup - but they would look great on any wall, on any color wall - they are simple and non-competitive!
I'm with Teresa...pretty much anywhere! #classic
Oh my, if only I had this problem! Seriously, the look amazing in both scenarios!
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I'd hang them in a grouping! And maybe throw in a few pictures of my children! LOL! Seriously, a grouping would be wonderful or mixed with another less contemporary painting…just enough so that each makes the other look better! Thanks for stopping by earlier!
We can all dream, can't we?
In a Bathroom they would look beautiful!!
Matisse....my great love.
He would fit nicely into any of these vignettes.
I think the genius of all time; has explained it perfectly in the new Veranda!
Nicholas Haslam! there is a reason all of us (I guess I can stand corrected) consider him the complete "dean" of decorators; (in then"English Country House genre)
See and READ about his house in England! It was John Fowler's house (leased, thank God for them; the "Trust"!
Have at it everyone!
I can say from my standpoint; there are a few geniuses!! (NOT IN ANY ORDER EXCEPT MY memory! Not on order of imnportance....)
NICHOLAS HASLAM
Mario Buatta!! We were at "Save Venice" together;
He is currently my idol! (that makes 5 decades!!)
Jon Saladino (he is my friend here in Santa Barbara)!!!
Sister Parish
(she would be furious at the constant misspelling of her name.....but she would say; (I think, I am happy to be remembered! misspelling or not!)
Mark Hampton
I was so lucky to meet him and hear his (last lecture) with Mario about the the "Blair House"!!
I have a close friend to thank for that!
I absolutely love this "work" 44 years!!
Yikes!
ps my answer would be "hide it in my bathroom amongst meaningful things......like children's artwork)
I would have said that (and I think I have); way before this article!
Understatement; elegant. Restraint.
Oprah is my next door neighbor on two sides. (yes, after we built our house and lived here for two years)
(she is an angel walking around on earth; just so you know!)
read the latest "O" magazine about how "Rose Tarlow' (an idol of mine for 40 years0
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Walked through and said....."this house has nothing to do with you!"
Bravo!!
Country French Judi got my vote!
"in a bathroom"!!
Bravo!
Where do you (you, who live here) see a painting the most??
that is where to put it!
Where you and your children see it the most often!!
that is the right answer!!!
Love you!!
Penelope
It's amazing what a little paint can do to tranform a room... and of course amazing art! I personally love the white wall with the eclectic mix of frames. Great post :)
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