Bog's Cat (1951):
by Alan Lowndes was a British painter born in 1921, who died on September 22 in 1978.
I offer this for T Stands for Tuesday, and you are welcome to the beverages in that picture. I'll stick with my black coffee this morning. Or perhaps I'll join the Child at the Table (1958) for tea:
Tea would be nice. Perhaps later I'd let The Barmaid set me up at that cozy bar:
but I might be like The Solitary Drinker and find a table away from the bar:
You can see more of his work online here and here.
Tuesday, September 19, 2017
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Love these paintings. They all seem to bring about a story, and i thoroughly enjoyed your thoughts along the way:) Thanks for an interesting post again. Happy T day!
ReplyDeletegreat post-thanks for sharing this artist
ReplyDeleteHappy T Day Kathy
Just beautiful paintings! Happy T-Day!
ReplyDeleteWonderful paintings. I think I'd like to sit in a chair and sip my tea while cuddling the kitty.
ReplyDeleteI absolutely adored how you brought each of those paintings to life as to their relevance with T this Tuesday. They are all wonderful and you introduced me to a British artist I was not familiar with. I can always count on you to find the unique among the mundane. Thanks for sharing Alan Lowndes with us for T this Tuesday.
ReplyDeleteLove the art you shared today. You always come up with very interesting post. ♥
ReplyDeleteI love his art, thanks for sharing these fantastic paintings. Happy T Day, hugs, Valerie
ReplyDeleteLovely paintings, each with its own story for us to imagine.
ReplyDeleteHappy T day wishes.
Yvonne xx
Thanks for introducing me to a new painter. Since I love cats, the cat picture is my favorite out of these four. Happy T Day!
ReplyDeleteThese are great paintings. I like his style. Hugs-Erika
ReplyDeleteThank you Divers for introducing me to Alan Lowndes!! Never heard of him... Love his cat painting the most! Happy T day! Hugs! deb
ReplyDeletehaha, i´ll follow you virtually through this day and look up all the painters that are new to me!
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