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Rupert Bunny Australian Painter, 1864-1947
Australian painter. After studying in Melbourne under G. F. Folingsby (d 1891), he moved to Europe in 1884 and studied in London under P. H. Calderon and in Paris under Jean-Paul Laurens, who introduced him to the Societe des Artistes Francais in 1887. His early works consisted mainly of mythological subjects and graceful images of pleasant Symbolist landscapes; he defected to the New Salon in 1901 and produced some less decorative works, including images of biblical subjects. A long series of paintings of women followed, but his style again changed abruptly when in 1913 he exhibited at the Salon d'Automne a series of images of dancers, The Rite, that shows the influence of Primitivism. Although not attracted to the avant-garde, Bunny showed an adventurous spirit in his unusual sense of colour, sense of rhythm and witty use of his subjects' poses. He continued to live in Paris and London until 1933.
Rupert Bunny Shrimp fishers at Saint-Georges mk80
c.1910
Oil on canvas
120.7x161.9cm
Painting ID:: 42179
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Rupert Bunny Mermaids dancing mk167
1896
Oil
Painting ID:: 42180
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Rupert Bunny Heymaking finistere mk167
1900
Oil
Painting ID:: 42181
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Rupert Bunny Nattering mk167
c.1908
Oil
Painting ID:: 75403
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Rupert Bunny The Rape of Persephone The Rape of Persephone (1913, oil on canvas, 54.4 x 81.1 cm) by Rupert Bunny (1864-1947).
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Painting ID:: 75407
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Rupert Bunny A Summer Morning A Summer Morning (1908, oil on canvas, 222.0 x 181.5 cm) by Rupert Bunny (1864-1947).
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Painting ID:: 77260
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Rupert Bunny Rape of Persephone oil on canvas, 54.4 x 81.1 cm) by Rupert Bunny (1864?C1947).
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Painting ID:: 77263
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Rupert Bunny Summer Morning 1908, oil on canvas, 222.0 x 181.5 cm) by Rupert Bunny (1864?C1947).
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Painting ID:: 79255
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Rupert Bunny The Sonata The Sonata, painting, oil on canvas, by Rupert Bunny
Date 1909(1909)
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Painting ID:: 79293
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Rupert Bunny The Sun Bath, painting, The Sun Bath, painting, oil on canvas, 181.2 x 210.7 cm, by Rupert Bunny
Date 1913(1913)
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Painting ID:: 79392
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Rupert Bunny A Cup of Chocolate A Cup of Chocolate (also known as At the Table), painting, oil on canvas, 81.5, 65.0, by Rupert Bunny
Date 1911(1911)
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Painting ID:: 79393
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Rupert Bunny Apres le Bain, Apres le Bain, painting, oil on canvas, 65.5, 81.0, by Rupert Bunny
Date 1913(1913)
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Painting ID:: 79396
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Rupert Bunny Jeanne Morel Jeanne Morel, painting, oil on canvas, 180 x 89 cm, by Rupert Bunny
Date 1895(1895)
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Painting ID:: 79397
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Rupert Bunny Moonlight Sonata, Moonlight Sonata, painting, oil on canvas, 80.5, 64.0, by Rupert Bunny
Date 1907(1907)
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Painting ID:: 79413
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Rupert Bunny Summer time Summer time, painting, oil on canvas, 250.0 x 300.5 cm, by Rupert Bunny
Date 1907(1907)
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Painting ID:: 79417
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Rupert Bunny A Provincial Town in France, A Provincial Town in France, Une Ville De Province, painting, oil on canvas, 81.5 x 130 cm, by Rupert Bunny
Date 1907(1907)
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Painting ID:: 82303
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Rupert Bunny The Sonata oil on canvas, by Rupert Bunny
Date 1909(1909)
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Painting ID:: 82314
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Rupert Bunny The Sun Bath oil on canvas, 181.2 x 210.7 cm, by Rupert Bunny
Date 1913(1913)
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Painting ID:: 82337
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Rupert Bunny A Cup of Chocolate oil on canvas, 81.5, 65.0, by Rupert Bunny
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Painting ID:: 82338
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Rupert Bunny Apres le Bain oil on canvas, 65.5, 81.0, by Rupert Bunny
Date 1913(1913)
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Australian Painter, 1864-1947
Australian painter. After studying in Melbourne under G. F. Folingsby (d 1891), he moved to Europe in 1884 and studied in London under P. H. Calderon and in Paris under Jean-Paul Laurens, who introduced him to the Societe des Artistes Francais in 1887. His early works consisted mainly of mythological subjects and graceful images of pleasant Symbolist landscapes; he defected to the New Salon in 1901 and produced some less decorative works, including images of biblical subjects. A long series of paintings of women followed, but his style again changed abruptly when in 1913 he exhibited at the Salon d'Automne a series of images of dancers, The Rite, that shows the influence of Primitivism. Although not attracted to the avant-garde, Bunny showed an adventurous spirit in his unusual sense of colour, sense of rhythm and witty use of his subjects' poses. He continued to live in Paris and London until 1933.