02 Paintings of the Canals of Venice by Elizabeth Elkin, with footnotes. #98

Elizabeth Elkin, Canada
In Venice

Oil on Canvas.
36 W x 24 H x 0.8 in
Private collection

Elizabeth Elkin is a renowned professional artist with an international reputation and over thirty years of experience. The true innovation of her work lies in the power of her vibrant colors, her museum quality works of expressionist art. Elizabeth has exhibited her work both locally and internationally for many years. Her works have also been featured in several publications. In 2014 her work was published in the West of the City magazine and in 2002. Elizabeth has had a life-long dedication to visual arts. She is an elected member of the Society of Canadian Artists, Colour and Form Society and Ontario Society of Artists. Elizabeth’s paintings can be found in the collections of MBA Ottawa University, Government of Ontario Art Collection and 300+ private collections around the world. More on Elizabeth Elkin, You can also follow Elizabeth Elkin on Linkedin

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Elizabeth Elkin, Cafe in Montmartre, La Maison Rose 01 Painting, Streets of Paris, by the artists of their time, Part 67 – With Footnotes

Elizabeth Elkin
Elizabeth Elkin
Cafe in Montmartre, La Maison Rose
Oil on canvas
20″x 24″
Private collection

La Maison Rose  is a Montmartre canteen frequented by several generations of artists, Picasso, Modigliani, later Piaf, Barbara, Aznavour, Nougaro, Brel, or Camus … This emblematic place of Montmartre opened its doors at the end of 2017, taken over by a new team, as well as Béatrice’s granddaughter, who bought La Maison Rose in 1948.

La Maison Rose offers a short menu based on seasonal produce, inspired by French cuisine and Italian cucina povera. More on La Maison Rose

Elizabeth Elkin is a renowned professional artist with an international reputation. Over the span of thirty years, she utilizes her advanced painting skills to create superior quality oil paintings. The true innovation of her work lies in the power of her vibrant colors, her museum quality works of expressionist art and her unique style of cubism in which the painting only reveals its true complexity after careful viewing over time.

Elizabeth’s academic training spans over eight years of study at several post-secondary fine art institutions in Europe. She has experimented with various artistic forms, including expressionism, cubism, impressionism, abstract and realism. More on Elizabeth Elkin

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Elizabeth Elkin, Cafe in Montmartre 01 Painting, Streets of Paris, by the artists of their time, Part 61 – With Footnotes

 

Cafe in Montmartre (1)
Elizabeth Elkin, Canada
Cafe in Montmartre
Oil on Canvas.
24 W x 20 H x 0.8 in
Private collection

With its cobbled streets, stunning Basilica, artists, bistros … Montmartre is full of charm! Perched on the top of a small hill in the 18th arrondissement, the most famous Parisian district has lost none of its village atmosphere that appealed so much to the artists of the 19th and 20th centuries. A real melting pot of art and inspiration for the cinema, Montmartre still gives as much pleasure to those who stroll around it and figures high on the list for a stay in Paris. More on Montmartre

Elizabeth Elkin is a renowned professional artist with an international reputation and over thirty years of experience. The true innovation of her work lies in the power of her vibrant colors, her museum quality works of expressionist art. Elizabeth has exhibited her work both locally and internationally for many years. Her works have also been featured in several publications. In 2014 her work was published in the West of the City magazine and in 2002. Elizabeth has had a life-long dedication to visual arts. She is an elected member of the Society of Canadian Artists, Colour and Form Society and Ontario Society of Artists. Elizabeth’s paintings can be found in the collections of MBA Ottawa University, Government of Ontario Art Collection and 300+ private collections around the world. More on Elizabeth Elkin, You can also follow Elizabeth Elkin on Linkedin

Please visit my other blogs: Art CollectorMythologyMarine ArtPortrait of a Lady, The OrientalistArt of the Nude and The Canals of VeniceAnd visit my Boards on Pinterest

Images are copyright of their respective owners, assignees or others. Some Images may be subject to copyright

I don’t own any of these images – credit is always given when due unless it is unknown to me. if I post your images without your permission, please tell me.

I do not sell art, art prints, framed posters or reproductions. Ads are shown only to compensate the hosting expenses.

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Emvienne Maria Anvers, Paris on the Roofs 02 Paintings, Streets of Paris, Part 64 – With Footnotes

Emvienne Maria Anvers, France
Paris on the Roofs
Oil on Paper
14.2 W x 18.9 H x 0.4 in
Private collection

“This painting is a part of my personal collection of art works dedicated to the Parisian rooftops, and as the rest of them a tribute to the their strange beauty, reflecting centuries of life unfolding under them.”

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