Saturday 24 August 2013

Seaside art



this is a Seaside bedroom from here



and another one from here





And this is a vintage book cover by Sarah Noble Ives (1864–1944), "At the Seaside" from ABC of Objects, 1930s.


http://www.nevillefineart.co.uk/feat_rl.shtml

paintings by Rebecca Lardner - Born 1971

After school Rebecca attained BA Hons degree in Graphic Design specialising in illustration at Liverpool University. Since graduation has worked as a professional artist and illustrator. In 1995 she designed, made and installed 24 animated windows for the prestigious Brown Thomas in Dublin for the Christmas lights in 1995.

In 1998 she travelled to Southern India to paint a mural for the Russ Foundation before travelling to continue her painting. Her work has been publicised world-wide through her illustrations and publications and her limited edition prints reach outlets throughout Europe and America. She regularly exhibits with leading galleries in the UK and her delightful naive paintings are bought by collectors worldwide.



these are by Roos Schuring

http://www.dailypainters.com/artists/artist_gallery/2519/Roos-Schuring


 
These are by Edward Henry Potthast

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Henry_Potthast

 (Cincinnati, 1857 – New York, 1927) American Impressionist Edward Henry Potthast is best known for sunny beach scenes, filled with sparkling surf and high-keyed details such as balloons, hats and umbrellas. He was born to a family of artisans in Cincinnati, Ohio, on June 10, 1857. At age twelve he became a charter student at Cincinnati’s new McMicken School of Design. He studied at McMicken, off and on, for over a decade. From 1879 to 1881, his teacher was Thomas Satterwhite Noble. Noble, a portrait and figure painter, employed a dark palette and a rich, painterly technique derived from his instruction under French artist Thomas Couture. Potthast made his first trip to Europe in 1881. After a visit to Antwerp, where he studied with Polydore Beaufaux and Charles Verlat, Potthast proceeded to Munich perhaps on a visit that had been prearranged with Noble, who was also in Munich in the early 1880s. Munich and its Royal Academy strongly had long been a destination for Cincinnati artists. Potthast and Noble had been preceded by fellow Cincinnatians John Henry Twachtman, Robert Blum, Joseph De Camp, and Frank Duveneck, who alternately taught in Munich and Cincinnati.






Mark Sherridan English music hall comedian and singer. Recorded this record in 1909.


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