Here are the answers to Jenny's Christmas Spectacular Details Quiz. Many thanks for providing the entertainment.
JANUARY SPECTACULAR!
1 Grant Wood, American Gothic. Art Institute of Chicago.
2 Stanley Spencer, Portrait of Louis Behrend. New Walk Museum, Leicester.
3 Dora Carrington, Lytton Strachey. National Portrait Gallery, London.
4 Jean-Baptiste Simeon Chardin, Self Portrait. Louvre, Paris. A pastel.
5 Georges de la Tour, St Jerome Reading. Royal Collection, London.
6 Jean Dubuffet, Portrait of André Dhôtel. Centre Pompidou, Paris.
7 El Greco, A Cardinal. Metropolitan Museum, New York.
8 Gino Severini, Self Portrait. Private collection.
9 Nicolaes Maes, The Account Keeper. St Louis Art Museum, Missouri.
10 Henri Matisse, Self Portrait. Musée Matisse, Le Cateau-Cambresis.
11 Mary Cassatt, Mrs Cassatt Reading to her Grandchildren. Private collection, New York.
12 Pablo Picasso, Jaime Sabartes. Museu Picasso, Barcelona.
13 Jusepe de Ribera, A Knight of the Order of Santiago. Meadows Museum, Dallas.
14 Rembrandt van Rijn, Rembrandt’s Mother. Wilton House, Wiltshire.
15. Pierre Bonnard, Self Portrait, Musée Bonnard, Le Cannet, near Cannes.
16 Joshua Reynolds, Self Portrait. Kenwood Gallery, London. But he and his studio churned out this image several times, so not 100% sure, but I do not think it is the Dulwich one.
17 Stanley Spencer, Self Portrait with Patricia Preece. Fitzwilliam, Cambridge.
18 Titian, Portrait of the Doctor Andreas Vesalius. Pitti Palace, Florence.
19 Tommaso da Modena, Cardinal Nicholas of Rouen. One of the Forty Illustrious Members of the Dominican Order, Chapterhouse of the Dominicans, Treviso.
20 Vuillard, Portrait of Philippe Berthelot. Private collection.
21 Roger Fry, Self Portrait. Private collection.
22 Lucian Freud, Portrait of David Hockney. Private collection.
23 John Singer Sargent, Vernon Lee/ Violet Paget. Tate Gallery, London.
24 Quentin Metsys, The Moneylenders. Museo de Bellas Artes, Bilbao.
JANUARY SPECTACULAR!
1 Grant Wood, American Gothic. Art Institute of Chicago.
2 Stanley Spencer, Portrait of Louis Behrend. New Walk Museum, Leicester.
3 Dora Carrington, Lytton Strachey. National Portrait Gallery, London.
4 Jean-Baptiste Simeon Chardin, Self Portrait. Louvre, Paris. A pastel.
5 Georges de la Tour, St Jerome Reading. Royal Collection, London.
6 Jean Dubuffet, Portrait of André Dhôtel. Centre Pompidou, Paris.
7 El Greco, A Cardinal. Metropolitan Museum, New York.
8 Gino Severini, Self Portrait. Private collection.
9 Nicolaes Maes, The Account Keeper. St Louis Art Museum, Missouri.
10 Henri Matisse, Self Portrait. Musée Matisse, Le Cateau-Cambresis.
11 Mary Cassatt, Mrs Cassatt Reading to her Grandchildren. Private collection, New York.
12 Pablo Picasso, Jaime Sabartes. Museu Picasso, Barcelona.
13 Jusepe de Ribera, A Knight of the Order of Santiago. Meadows Museum, Dallas.
14 Rembrandt van Rijn, Rembrandt’s Mother. Wilton House, Wiltshire.
15. Pierre Bonnard, Self Portrait, Musée Bonnard, Le Cannet, near Cannes.
16 Joshua Reynolds, Self Portrait. Kenwood Gallery, London. But he and his studio churned out this image several times, so not 100% sure, but I do not think it is the Dulwich one.
17 Stanley Spencer, Self Portrait with Patricia Preece. Fitzwilliam, Cambridge.
18 Titian, Portrait of the Doctor Andreas Vesalius. Pitti Palace, Florence.
19 Tommaso da Modena, Cardinal Nicholas of Rouen. One of the Forty Illustrious Members of the Dominican Order, Chapterhouse of the Dominicans, Treviso.
20 Vuillard, Portrait of Philippe Berthelot. Private collection.
21 Roger Fry, Self Portrait. Private collection.
22 Lucian Freud, Portrait of David Hockney. Private collection.
23 John Singer Sargent, Vernon Lee/ Violet Paget. Tate Gallery, London.
24 Quentin Metsys, The Moneylenders. Museo de Bellas Artes, Bilbao.
2 comments:
Jenny Many thanks for the Christmas Spectacular. It reminded me of Christmases from years gone by and I think that Tom Lubbock would have been wryly amused to see that his competition sprouted wings and rose from the ashes.
It was a pleasure! It is really fun to do now that I have mastered editing pictures.
So, will the Details competition remain, now that the Independent is to be purely online? Or was this season's omission the shape of things to come? Jenny
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