Is This From a Famous Artist's Work?

theopshoproc

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Is This From a Famous Artist\'s Work?

Is this like a French Cafe scene? In what era is it mimicking? Also, what do you usually call these shirts? It's not really a photo print, it's more like art - is this similar to a famous artists work? I know I had one of these 70's poly shirts like this a couple of years ago that was of artist Gustav Klimt's work and I sold it on a BIN in like minutes. If this is like another artisits work I'd like to highlight in my auction - it really helped me last time!

<img src="http://image.inkfrog.com/pix/whirlygurly/ap19_046.jpg" width=278 height=550>

<img src="http://image.inkfrog.com/pix/whirlygurly/ap19_049.jpg" width=363 height=550>

<img src="http://image.inkfrog.com/pix/whirlygurly/ap19_052.jpg" width=363 height=550>
 
It looks like a Renoir similar to this cafe scene where all his subjects are looking at each other.<br><br>Cafe Scene<br><br>But don't trust me. What I know about artists, you can put in a thimble.:D
 
It's in the style of Renoir, but the color scheme is all different. Renoir used lots of blues. But the figures are very Renoiresque!

Lizzie
 
The figures are very Renoiresque and the cafe scene is typical of his work. There's also a touch of Toulouse Lautrec (heck, I think I misspelled his name) and a little Degas. How's that for confusing? All in all, I'd say it's reminiscent of Renoir.
joey (who needs to pull out her art books)
 
Seems like Renoir is clear winner. I posted on the VC&A Board and got pretty much the same concensus there ~ seems alot of vinties are Art Buffs. ;)
 
I had a "Sunday in the Park" shirt and I called it an "artprint" shirt or art print. Probably not an official name for them, but they tend to be an exact or a slightly skewed version of an art work - the color palette may be shifted, it may be repeated in an odd way, or out of proportion, etc...

Chris
 
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