Lovers of Painters
The female models reflected by the painters on their paintings are the most important elements and indispensables for the painters. The female models in the masterpieces of many painters stole the hearts of the painters and then were reflected in their paintings as their lovers and wives.
Examples of the spouses that add meaning to the lives and paintings of painters for February 14 Valentine's Day.
Paul Cézanne
Self-Portrait with Palette, c.1890 / Madame Cézanne, 1891
Pablo Picasso
Self-Portrait, 1907 / Olga in an Armchair, 1918
Kazimir Maleviç
Self-Portrait, 1933 / Portrait of the Artist's Wife, 1934
Egon Schiele
Self-Portrait with Striped Shirt, 1910 / Portrait of Edith (The Artist's Wife), 1915
Claude Monet
Self-Portrait with a Beret, 1886 / Camille, 1866
René Magritte
The magician (Self-portrait with four arms), 1952 / Georgette Magritte, 1934
Salvador Dali
Self Portrait, 1921 / Galatea of the Spheres, 1952
Pierre Bonnard
Self Portrait, 1889 / The Bathroom, 1908
Henri Matisse
Self Portrait, 1918 / Woman with a Hat, 1905
Frida Kahlo
Self portrait with Bonito 1941 / Frida and Diego Rivera, 1931
Franz Stuck
Self-Portrait in Studio, ? / Franz and Mary Stuck as a God and Goddess, 1900
Pierre Auguste Renoir
Self-Portrait, 1948 / Madame Renoir and Bob, 1910
Édouard Manet
Self-Portrait with Palette, c.1878 / Madame Manet at the Piano, 1868
Albrecht Dürer
Furry Self-Portrait, 1500 / Agnes Dürer, 1494
Tamara Lempicka
Tadeusz Lempitski (Portrait of a Man, Unfinished), 1928 / Self-Portrait in the Green Bugatti, 1929