The Star in the Night (Wilhelm Kotarbiński, 1850)
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Artist: Albert Moore (English, 1841–1893)
Date: 1869
Medium: OIl on Canvas
Collection: TATE Britain
Description
Albert Moore was influenced by Japanese art. He produced decorative and subtly coloured pictures. He focuses on the colour, texture and movement of draped fabric on the woman’s costume. Art critic Sidney Colvin said Moore’s subjects were ‘merely a mechanism for getting beautiful people into beautiful situations.’ Moore used the flower-like symbol at the bottom of the picture as a signature.
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