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Polish Tavern

  • Dato for oprettelse1903
  • Dimensioner38.0 x 56.0 cm
The painting "Polish Tavern" by Robert Bevan is a beautiful representation of a farmhouse with a red roof, surrounded by a field. The house has two chimneys on the top, one on each side. There are three horses in the scene, standing near the house and close to the field. In addition to the horses, there are also two cows present in the painting. One cow is located closer to the left side of the image, while the other cow is situated more towards the right side.

Background of the Painting

The "Polish Tavern" was painted by Robert Bevan in 1903 and is currently located at the Fitzwilliam Museum (United Kingdom). The painting measures 38 x 56 cm and is made of oil on canvas. This masterpiece showcases the unique style and vision that Bevan brought to the art world during his prolific career.

Similar Paintings

Other notable paintings similar to "Polish Tavern" include "Breton Shepherdess" by Paul Gauguin, which can be found on ArtsDot.com. Another example is "Landscape with Lake" by Konstantin Yegorovich Makovsky, also available on ArtsDot.com. ArtsDot.com offers a wide range of handmade oil paintings reproductions, including works by Robert Bevan, Paul Gauguin, and other famous artists. Visit ArtsDot.com to explore their collection and learn more about the art world.
For more information on Robert Bevan and his works, visit Wikipedia.

Robert Polhill Bevan (1865 – 1925)

Robert Polhill Bevan (1865-1925): Britisk maler og medlem af Camden Town Gruppen. Tidlig pionér inden for fauvisme og kendt for dynamiske landskaber samt realistiske skildringer af hverdagslivet – en kunstner der satte sit præg på udviklingen af britisk moderne kunst.

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