Painting palettes of famous artists X 3.
You can see more famous palettes here at Retronaut. Happy weekend all!
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Seurat's is especially beautiful, like a painting in its own right. I have an old painter's palette bought on some excursion to a junk shop or market. I don't think it belonged to anyone famous though! I watched a documentary about Lucien Freud the other day and was fascinated to see how his whole studio was weathered with paint-floors and walls. He had worked there for so many years.
Posted by: Sarah | February 26, 2012 at 04:30 AM
Love this post. The palettes tell so much about the painter, that's so touching. Thanks for sharing this!
Posted by: öppning | March 11, 2012 at 08:00 AM