Wonderful progression, seeing the growth and changes in his art, but also the recurring styles and themes. Some of these works are really astounding. Thank you for the time you took crafting this for us!
Those are some amazing works!!!! Wow! That last one looks as if it's very close to Van Goghs style. Maybe Van Gogh saw some of his works and was inspired by them. Just a thought... :) Wonderful post. Thanks for sharing it!
Wonderful progression, seeing the growth and changes in his art, but also the recurring styles and themes. Some of these works are really astounding. Thank you for the time you took crafting this for us!
So true. Thank you for showing us the evolution of a British icon
Thank you both! I’m so pleased you enjoyed it.
Thank you, Rebecca. It was an absolute pleasure :)
Wow, this is amazing. His art trajectory is is immense.
Absolutely. Thanks for reading/viewing, Jon :)
Terrific stuff. Such variety of stye, and the colours!
Yes, I love how his work evolves over the years!
Really wonderful! Thank you Victoria
You’re very welcome, Manuel!
Those are some amazing works!!!! Wow! That last one looks as if it's very close to Van Goghs style. Maybe Van Gogh saw some of his works and was inspired by them. Just a thought... :) Wonderful post. Thanks for sharing it!
Thank you, Angela. It was a joy to put together :)
This post took my down memory lane to 2022 when I visited Charleston. Thank you.
Thank you, Anita. I’m so pleased you enjoyed it. And the memory :)
Loved learning about these!
Thank you, Michelle :)
…love Duncan Grant’s paintings. He was so gifted, and a genuine ‘artist’.
Thanks for commenting, James. Absolutely! And it was such a pleasure to work on the post.
Wonderful. Thank you. Enjoyed the paintings and the revealing quote from Vanessa.
Thank you. I’m so pleased you enjoyed it! :)
These are so wonderful! Thank you for sharing, Victoria. I love Angelica Playing the Violin and Garden Path in Spring.
Thanks for viewing, Kate :) I loved working on the post.
You’re welcome, Sarah. It was a pleasure to put together the collection.