Cave paintings at Lascaux

At the World Heritage Site of Lascaux in the Dordogne Valley in France. An amazing complex of caves with over 600 wall paintings from around 18,000 years ago. Discovered in 1940, it was open to the public from 1948 until 1963 when contamination brought about its closure. Seventeen years were then spent constructing Lascaux II, an exact replica of the cave and its paintings. The paintings are primarily of large animals that were once native to the area.

Lascaux II - Hall of the Bulls

‘Hall of the Bulls’, Lascaux II

Lascaux II

‘Horses’, Lascaux II

Lascaux II Megaloceros

‘Megaloceros deer’, Lascaux II

Festival ‘8 de Montcabrier’

A very enjoyable evening at the Festival ‘8 de Montcabrier’, with a programme of Debussy, Satie and Fauré extremely well performed.

Debussy: Prélude à l’aprés midi d’un faune; Satie: Gnossiennes I, Piccadily, Gymnopédie I; Fauré: Sicilienne pour violoncelle et piano; Fauré: Fantaisie pour flute et piano; Fauré: Quatuor pour piano et cordes no. 1.

Festival 8 de Montcabrier

 

‘La Modernite en Bretagne’ in Pont-Aven

In Pont-Aven, Brittany, home of the Pont-Aven School of artists who gathered around Paul Gauguin and Emile Bernard in the 1880s. Paul Serusier painted the work known as ‘The Talisman’ there, which would be instrumental in the beginning of the Nabis movement.

The Musée de Pont-Aven has an extensive permanent collection of paintings by Nabis artists and an excellent temporary exhibition of ‘La Modernite en Bretagne’.

Gauguin 'Les Lavandieres in Pont-Aven' (1886)

Paul Gauguin ‘Les Lavandiéres à Pont-Aven’ (1886)

Emile Bernard 'Madeleine au Bois d'Amour' (1888)

Emile Bernard ‘Madeleine au Bois d’Amour’ (1888)

La Modernite en Bretagne 2 exhibition

‘Odilon Redon’ in Quimper

At the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Quimper for the exhibition ‘Paysages d’Odilon Redon’, a collection of mainly landscape paintings by Redon from his native Aquitaine and Brittany.

Paysages d'Odilon Redon exhibition

Odilon Redon 'Peyrelebade, domaine familial près de Listrac' (1896 - 97)

Odilon Redon ‘Peyrelebade, domaine familial près de Listrac’ (1896 – 97)

Odilon Redon 'Saint Sébastien' (c.1910)

Odilon Redon ‘Saint Sébastien’ (c.1910)

Odilon Redon 'Sommeil de Caliban' (c.1912)

Odilon Redon ‘Sommeil de Caliban’ (c.1912)

‘Picasso Primitif’ at Musée du Quai Branly, Paris

A fascinating exhibition which shows the influence of non-western arts on Picasso’s career. On display are items from Picasso’s own collection of African and Oceanic art as well as works by him that they influenced.

Picasso Primitif poster

Picasso Primitif

Female Body Mask [Nevimbumbao] Vanuatu

Female Body Mask [Nevimbumbao], Vanuatu

Masque Grebo, Musee Picasso

Grebo Mask, Ivory Coast

Picasso 'Three Figures under a Tree' (1907)

Pablo Picasso ‘Three Figures under a Tree’ (1907)

Picasso 'Standing Nude Profile' (1920)

Pablo Picasso ‘Standing Nude Profile’ (1920)

’21 Rue La Boétie’ at Musée Maillol, Paris

21 Rue La Boétie was the address of the Paris gallery of Paul Rosenberg. who. between the two world wars, represented artists such as Picasso, Matisse, Braque and Leger. The exhibition brings together works that passed through his hands during that period.

Henri Toulouse-Lautrec 'Seated Woman in the Garden' (1891)

Henri Toulouse-Lautrec ‘Seated Woman in the Garden’ (1891)

Fernand Leger 'Le Grand Dejeuner' (1921)

Fernand Leger ‘Le Grand Déjeuner’ (1921)

Picasso 'Bathers' (1921)

Pablo Picasso ‘Bathers’ (1921)

Matisse 'The Piano Lesson' (1923)

Henri Matisse ‘The Piano Lesson’ (1923)

Matisse 'Blue Dress in Ochre Armchair' (1937)

Henri Matisse ‘Blue Dress in Ochre Armchair’ (1937)