
Louis le Brocquy and his wife Anne Madden le Brocquy at their studio with painting "Laussel Venus". Carros 1964.
Artist Louis le Brocquy stands in his sunlit studio in Carros, 1964, holding a paintbrush and palette knife. To his left, on a large wheeled easel, is his work in progress, "Laussel Venus," a three-dimensional, relief-style representation of a female torso. Seated by the floor-to-ceiling windows, with a view of the hilly landscape, is his wife, the painter Anne Madden le Brocquy. The space is clearly a working environment, with numerous canvases stacked against the wall and art supplies scattered on tables and carts.
Artworks:
- "Laussel Venus", 1964. Hirshhorn Museum & Sculpture Garden Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC
Keywords:
AtWork, Dublin, Dubliners, PaintingUtensils
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Photo Edward Quinn, © edwardquinn.com / © 2020, Louis Le Brocqy
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