This year 2016 the Italian goverment has given 500 euros for each 18 year old to spend on museums and cultural events. What a shame that I am not 18 so here’s to 2016 and maybe a lottery win (!!) to dream and spend on a round the world ticket to go and see these well known paintings from life that inspire me.

Giorgio Belloni (1861-1944) was a well known artist from the north of Italy. He painted Italian alpine scenes and portraits and specialised in seascapes which were painted from life during summer stays near Genova and the Ligurian Riveria near to where I live. His paintings are distinguished by a poetic and evocative atmosphere and I love his use of light in this painting.

I enjoy looking at Sorolla’s (1863-1923) beautifully painted representation of a group of Spanish fishermen and their wives (?) sewing the sails under the dappled sunlight of Valencia in 1896. Measuring 222 x 300cm it is a big canvas and full of life.

Authur Streeton (1867-1943) is known for his landscapes that capture the unique light and colour of the Australian outback. Often when he painted he bought with him poetry to read, ‘The Purple Noon’s Transparent Might’ is a title influenced from a poem by the poet Shelley that embraces the natural world, the sun, sky, water and mountains. Apparantly the painting was painted in two days while experiencing a fiery trance due to the sweltering Australian heat!

Here we are looking over the shoulder of the Italian artist Ambrogio Raffele while he paints in his cramped and untidy hotel bedroom during a summer holiday in the Italian Alps with Sargent and his friends. I think this painting is one that Sargent has handled with an extraordinary display of brilliant brushwork. My eyes keep on looking at the back of the artists head as he contemplates his painting.
All the Best for 2016 and thankyou for your support and inspiration!
Happy New Years to you Anna – such a wonderful collection in your post to feast my eyes on. Love the seascape by Belloni and Sargent at the end – I could get lost looking at them, such beauty.
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Thankyou Mary and all the best for a new year full of joyful painting!
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When I first saw your post in the WP reader I nearly fell off my chair as I thought the seascape was your painting.
Thank you for sharing your inspiration. As I’m more familiar to your paintings than the ones here, I feel that all of these have a lot of Anna Dennis in them 😉
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Haha! All the best for a new year full of painting adventures!
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Happy New Year to you too Anna! What a wonderful group of paintings these are! Truly magnificent! I can see why you are drawn to them…. and I can see their influence in your work! Looking forward to seeing more of your inspiring work in 2016. ~Rita
PS. Good luck with a lottery win too! 🙂
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Thankyou Rita and happy painting and creating for 2016!
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