To Ellen


This blog is made to the honor of my grandmother Ellen Elisabeth Thomsen who was a modern woman .
She was born in Randers in Denmark 1895 and died in Copenhagen 1976.
She had long salmon red hair down to her hips. It was braided and put up with lots of hairpins to make it look short.

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Red haired women reclining





Adolphe la Lyre










Andrew Wyett






Lawton S Parker






Karlovzky






Anders Zorn








Suzanne Valadon









Malcolm Liepke






Paul Scortesco









Toulouse Lautrec









Giovanni Boldini







Maria Szantho








Delphin Enjolras









Jean Jacques Henner









Arnold Böcklin









Paul Brown






Alberto Pla y  Rubio






Godward







Emil Krause









John LeFevbre




Warren Davis

Here comes more red haired men in Art

Kristian Zarthmann



Carl Larsson





Tim Eitel










Joseph Solman
"The red beard"











Rossetti
Portrait of Algernon Charles Swinburne
He was an English Poet.




Carricature of Algernon Charles Swinburne






George Frederic Watts
Algernon Charles Swinburne 














Said to be Algernon Charles Swinburne. But the resemblance is rather bad.






William Rothenstein
Algernon Charles Swinburne, when he got older.









Sir. Alma Tadema
This is not Algernon Swinburne but a picture of Ignazcy Jan Paderewski
I have shown it in an earlier post as well.

Just found a photo of Paderewski 
 today the 16th of Jan 2013 and surprice surpice who would have known?
I am quit sure that Alma Tadema used it,
 when he painted that portrait! It's too similar to be a coincidence!!!







George Frederic Watts
George Douglas Campbell 8th Duke of Argyll







Adverticement for Prince
Hard to read the artists name.
A. Bernie or A.Brownie?













Jospeh Solman 












Joseph Solman
"Couple"









Guy Pene de Bois








Norbert Gueneutte











Lucien Freud
"Portrait of  Francis Bacon"










Emilius Baerentzen
Sketch of King Christian the VIII











Edward Povey












Cristoph Ruchäberle











John Currin







Franz von Defegger
"Young farmer"








David Hockney
"Devine"






Jan van Scorel












Carl Larsson

One might ask if this is a coincident or Carl Larsson had seen Jacek Malsczewskies portrait?
I have seen other rather similar compositions between  their art.
And it seems to me that Carl Larsson was aware of this polish colleges work. 






Jacek Malsczewski









Guy Pene de Bois
Portrait of a Gentleman







Wim Heldens
"Upstreams"
Contemporary Dutch Painter








Jacek Malczewski







Tim Eitel






Alexandre Cabanel
Selfportrait





Antonio Allegri da Correggio
"Portrait of young man"