仭What "Reading Oil Paintings" means仭 Gallery Talk September13.2001 Eriko NAKAU, Michiko SAKUMA (Postdoctor students) "Woman (in the Kitchen)" by KURODA Seiki is one of the works he produced while living in Europe. The painting has been organized entirely in soft, bluish gray tones. Recent study has shown that the black of this jacket is a mixture of reds and blues. The method of painting black in the "purple school" had effect on many painters. 丒What "Reading Oil Paintings" means 丒Gallery Talk, August 9 丒Gallery Talk, August 16 丒Gallery Talk, August 23 丒Gallery Talk, August 30 丒Gallery Talk, September 6 丒Gallery Talk, September 13 丒Gallery Talk, September 20 |
left: "Woman (in the Kitchen乯", KURODA Seiki right: Infrared rays of "Woman (in the Kitchen乯" |
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