Nausicaa
The String Of Pearls
A Modern Madonna
Girl With A Pink Rose
Mrs. Charles Frederick Toppan
Mrs. William Paxton
The Crystal
Reverie
Leaving The Studio
Louise Converse (Mrs. Junius S. Morgan)
Tea Leaves
Morning Light
Reddy And The Macaw
Elsa In The Pink Dress
Girl Arranging Flowers
Portrait Of Enid Hallin
Glitter
In The Studio
The Red Mules
The Housemaid
The Tam
The Oriental Jar
The Samovar
Young Woman In Blue
The Morning Paper
untitled
The Shade Hat
The Front Parlor
The Blue Book
Pretty Girl
The Sisters
Kitchen Maid
Sylvia
Déjeuner Venice
Woman In Blue Wrap
Interior With Two Nude Models
to be continued…
Bruce said:
I can definitely relate to a man who apparently spent much of his entire artistic career painting images of women. This seems like a fitting end for Mr. Paxton and I am happy for him: “Paxton was working on his last painting, a view of his living room at 19 Montvale Road, with his wife posing for him, when he was stricken with a heart attack and died at the age of 72.”
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vincenzo said:
Now yes we are! Great artist and great portraitist, William McGregor Paxton was an impressionist special, very interested in the effects of light, very well using the photographic technique, already used by the great Flemish painter of the seventeenth century, Johannes Vermeer, which Paxton was a fervent admirer.
Among the paintings presented here (all very nice), considering the heat that suffocates Italy at this time, I like the group of Nausicaa, because, at least mentally refreshes me. However, I also say: Blessed is the shipwrecked Ulysses! He could not land in a better place!
I find it extraordinarily beautiful “Girl With A Pink Rose”. What a beautiful look! And that manages to convey serenity!
Thanks Suzay!
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Henryk M. Fantazos said:
Paxton was a great artist,much greater than his contemporaries but almost erased from the firmament of American XX century art by promoters of ugliness.The splendor of his color has no equal neither here nor in Europe.
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