
Louis le Brocquy at his studio with painting "Laussel Venus". Carros 1964.
The artist Louis le Brocquy stands in his studio in Carros, 1964, looking towards the camera while holding a thin paintbrush or mahlstick. He is positioned beside his painting, "Laussel Venus," which rests on a large wooden easel. The abstract, figurative canvas depicts a swirling human form rendered in pale, ethereal tones. In the working space, other canvases lean against furniture and strong sunlight casts distinct shadows across the dark, tiled floor.
Artworks:
- "Laussel Venus", 1964. Hirshhorn Museum & Sculpture Garden Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC
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Photo Edward Quinn, © edwardquinn.com / © 2020, Louis Le Brocqy
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