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The Progress Of Spring :: Charles Ward

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Charles Ward The Progress Of Spring

Oil on canvas 89 x 43 cm

Private art collection

image: Public domain

Submitted by: marina51





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DragonFly   User Rating: 24  October 9, 2017


Realism, and romanticism, and surrealism are merged togetherIn one picture. To hold onto such a height of spirit is difficult even for the spectator - how does the artist lived with such a worldview?

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User   User Rating: 400  September 14, 2018


This spring progress is so expressive, all-absorbing, fascinating, like a river that is filled with water and comes out of the shores. Practically the characters of the picture seem to be some kind of magic elves, unreal creatures, according to whose will spring comes. They go, showering everything around with flowers, reviving nature, awakening it and giving birth to some movement, a spinning, a fresh wind that can not be stopped, forced to roll up or turn back.

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