Cafe Bauer:
Im Café Victoria, Berlin (1904):
Lesser Ury was a Prussian-born German Impressionist painter, who died on October 18, 1931. Here's a short biography:
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Tuesday, October 16, 2018
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Not that I want to fly to Germany for tea, but just imagine having tea there ... imagine a time before WW I ... I wonder if anyone is painting the cafes of now?
ReplyDeleteI can just smell the pastries. Heaven
ReplyDeleteBeautiful paintings! I enjoyed watching the video too, he captures light so beautifully in his paintings and sketches 😁. Thanks for sharing and wishing you a very Happy T Tuesday! J 😊 x
ReplyDeleteYou have featured a very interesting painter today, thanks. Happy T Day, Valerie
ReplyDeleteWonderful! Thank you for sharing! Happy T-Day!
ReplyDeleteI would link you to T but I can't get MY blog to work. I wish you had linked because these are fabulous and quite educational. I thought I knew all the Impressionists, but I've not heard of Ury. I love his work, though.
ReplyDeleteI didn't link because I wasn't going to be able to visit everybody this week. I'm not sure what happened to this week lol
DeleteHe illustrated the "cheap but flashy way of life".
ReplyDeleteI like that description. I guess being found dead amoungst your works is the way for a lonely artist to go. :(
It's great to see these lovely paintings. Sorry this took so long for me to comment on but it just showed up in my blog list. Hope it was a good day. Hugs-Erika
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