The Victoria Towerandthe Thamesriverinautumn1995(ormyfirstpaintingonthe Britishsoil)
1995
About this artwork
This heavily textured watercolor painting captures the silhouette of London's Victoria Tower, part of the Houses of Parliament, rising above a lush line of trees, likely alongside the Thames River, rendered in an autumnal palette. The artwork's original title specifies its creation in autumn 1995 and denotes its significance as the artist's first painting on British soil.
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Alfred Freddy Krupa, a prominent Croatian contemporary artist, is known for his unique approach to art, often blending traditional techniques with modern sensibilities. This particular work, created in 1995, holds personal significance as it marks his first painting created on British soil, capturing an iconic London landmark. The choice of Post-Impressionist style allows him to infuse the historic scene with expressive color and texture, making the familiar anew.
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The Victoria Towerandthe Thamesriverinautumn1995(ormyfirstpaintingonthe Britishsoil)
Alfred Freddy Krupa, 1995