Fine Art Giclée Print - Hahnemühle Museum Etching 350gsm Digital Fineart paper, 100% cotton, without optical brightener. Signed and numbered, limited to 50 pieces. Dimensions with borders: 51cm x 63cm. The picture: 38.5cm x 48cm The illustration by Andrej Dugin from the book "Hamlet". You can find more prints, original works and books on my homepage at https://www.etsy.com/de/shop/DUGINART
For many years, the Swedish, female talent (whose works are on display at the Guggenheim in New York at this very moment) was unknown to most of the art world. It wasn’t until the 1980s,…
Product Details Limited edition print taken from an original painting by Kosuke Ajiro. Printed at our Fine Art Trade Guild printers in England, this Giclee reproduction of an original watercolour painting is printed on archival quality Aquarelle Rag paper (310gsm). Limited edition of 50 Authentication: signed, editio
If American artist Thomas Wilmer Dewing (1851-1938) is not well known to you, you are in for a treat. His haunting colors, woman-centric subjects and lush landscapes all but guarantee you'll remember his name after reading this art history round up of details about the artist and his life through paint.
Bosnian painter and engraver Safet Zec was born in Rogatica, Bosnia-Herzegovina. After completing Art High School in Sarajevo, he continued his studies in Belgrade where he graduated at the Academy of Fine Arts in 1969.
The Death of Sappho earrings, present on top side some detail of the impressive oil painting by Miguel Carbonell Selva. The earrings are completely handmade without any industrial process, the details we choose from the painting are the most emblematic. These lightweight earrings represent a story of Greek mythological sapphic art. "Sappho was a prolific poet, Sappho's poetry is still considered extraordinary and her works continue to influence other writers. Beyond her poetry, she is well known as a symbol of love and desire between women, with the English words sapphic and lesbian being derived from her own name and the name of her home island respectively". The back side of the earrings are hand paint with black colour. they are not afraid of humidity or a few drops of rain, but being made of wood it is advisable not to wear them when taking a shower or bath in the sea or in the pool. Furthermore, to preserve the brilliance of the hook, we recommend storing them in a container after use.
Original Fine Art Photography Photographed 2016 Title: "Cemetery of forgotten ships" 12x8 inches 18x12 inches 28x18 inches 42x28 inches *Printed on beautiful premium matt paper by a professional lab, with border 1,18 inches *Prints are signed and dated on the back by me. *Prints are made to order and take 3-5 business days to ship. *The orders of 8x8,8x12,12x12 inches are shipped between 2 pieces of cardboard to insure that it arrives with no bends or dents, and i use hard to puncture poly envelopes to make sure no moisture gets through. The orders of 18x12,28x18,42x28 inches are shipped in hard cardboard tube. * Each photograph is accompanied by a certificate authenticity! *** After each sale the price of the picture rises with $ 50.00 *** I have always loved photography as art, but my photographs are not exactly photographs, my creations are somewhere in between paintings and photography. Water is often in my images. For me it symbolizes life and the transience of things. Symbolizes pleasure and sin, and in the same time purity and chastity. I strive to connect these two extremes, and to blend them into one… for us to be happy, without forgetting the pain…
This is an artist reproduction print of an original gouache painting. Printed on EPSON Hot Press Fine Art Paper 100 % Cotton & Acid Free Signed Sizes Vary, Please use Dimensions Box to see the available sizes and price 8 X 8" prints will ship flat, all other sizes will ship in a roll ©beccastadtlander
William Cook visits the Marc Chagall retrospective in Brussels
Felice Casorati was an Italian painter, sculptor, and printmaker. The paintings for which he is most noted include figure compositions, portraits and still lifes, which are often distinguished by unusual perspective effects. Born in Novara he showed an early interest in music and art. To please his parents he studied law at the University of Padua until 1906, but his ambition to be a painter was confirmed in 1907 when a painting of his was shown in the Venice Biennale. The works he produced in the early years of his career are naturalistic in style, but after 1910 the influence of the symbolists and particularly of Gustav Klimt turned him toward a more visionary approach. In 1915 he had a solo exhibition at the Rome Secession III, where he showed several paintings and the first of his sculptures. His military service in World War I began that year and lasted until his discharge in 1917. In 1918, "intrigued by the decadent atmosphere of Turin with its sinister views", he settled there with his mother and two sisters. His works of the next decade typify, in their emphasis on geometry and formal clarity, the "return to order" then prevalent in the arts as a reaction to the war. Although many critics found his work cold, cerebral, and academic, Casorati achieved international recognition as a leading figure in this movement. Often working in tempera, Casorati drew inspiration from his study of Renaissance masters, especially Piero della Francesca, as in his 1922 portrait entitled Silvana Cenni. This symmetrical composition of a seated woman in a white dress is perhaps the best-known of the artist's works. In it, the careful rendering of volumes results paradoxically in a sense of unreality which is characteristic of Casorati's art. In 1925, Rafaello Giolli summarized the disconcerting aspects of Casorati's art—"The volumes have no weight in them, and the colors no body. Everything is fictitious: even the living lack all nervous vitality. The sun seems to be the moon ... nothing is fixed or definite"—and argued that these very qualities give his work its originality, and connect him to the metaphysical painters. Casorati himself wrote, in 1931: "In taking up, against me, the old polemic of classicism and romanticism, people rail against intellectualized and scholastic order, accuse my art of being insincere, and willfully academic—in a word, of being neoclassical. ... since my art is born, so to speak, from within, and never has its source in changing "impressions", it is quite natural that ... static forms, and not the fluid images of passion, should be reflected in my works". Briefly arrested in 1923 for his involvement with an anti-Fascist group, Casorati subsequently avoided antagonizing the regime. Beginning in 1923, he opened his studio to the young art students of Turin. One of his famous students was the Italian painter Enrico Accatino. After 1930 the severity of Casorati's earlier style softened somewhat and his palette brightened. He continued to exhibit widely, winning many awards, including the First Prize at the Venice Biennale of 1938. He was also involved in stage design. He died in Turin in 1963.
Виктор Низовцев is a Russian painter, a master of whimsical and narrative art. Subjects include fantasy landscapes, russian folklore, theatre, and mermaids. I've been on the hunt for Nizovtsev's mermaids for a while now, and in total I have found 9 of them on the internet. I know there are more. He does them so well, and with such care, I imagine his studio overrun with them.
About The Artwork DANSE MACABRE The Danse Macabre is a form of pictorial expression that depicts the dead and the living dancing together in a sarabande. Original Created:2023 Subjects:Portrait Materials:Cardboard Styles:Fine Art Mediums:Acrylic Details & Dimensions Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper Size:8 W x 10 H x 0.1 D in Size with Frame:13.25 W x 15.25 H x 1.2 D in Frame:White Ready to Hang:Yes Packaging:Ships in a Box Shipping & Returns Delivery Time:Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments. Handling:Ships in a box. Art prints are packaged and shipped by our printing partner. Ships From:Printing facility in California. Have additional questions? Please visit our help section or contact us.
“In Self-Portrait (1938), Carrington offers her own interpretation of female sexuality by looking toward her own sexual reality rather than theorizing on the subject, as was custom by other…
Masaaki Sasamoto lives and works in Yamanashi Prefecture, on the island of Honshu, Japan. The artworks of Masaaki Sasamoto are exhibited at Art Prefectural Gallery of Yamanashi Museum.
A painting by Alex Colville shattered the artist's previous auction record at a sale held Wednesday in Toronto.
Implementare la capacità di maneggiare gli oggetti, la coordinazione occhio-mano e la manualità più fine è fondamentale per dare ai bambini la possibilità di crescere (come da precetti montessoriani) verso l'indipendenza e verso la maturità. Sarà proprio la manualità fine ad essere infatti colonna portante delle sue competenze future, scolastiche e personali! Scrivere, giocare, disegnare, cucinare, lavarsi, vestirsi... Tutto passa da lì, dalle mani. Per aiutare il bambino in questo senso ci sono davvero moltissime attività, divertenti oltre che educative, e un modo per stimolarlo a provare sempre di più ad utilizzare le sue manine è quello di allestire in casa un piccolo tavolino provvisto di tutti quegli elementi che lo aiuteranno, giocando e facendolo concentrare, a sviluppare la sua manualità più fine e precisa. Ecco le working station per allenare la manualità fine: come il bambino può sviluppare al meglio le sue capacità e la sua indipendenza attraverso il gioco - Disponete sul tavolino dei fogli sui quali avete tratteggiato dei percorsi in pennarello, e accanto ad essi appoggiate dei cestini pieni di bottoni. I bimbi dovranno seguire le linee e i percorsi con i bottoni, allenando così la presa e la precisione, oltre che la coordinazione occhio mano. Un'attività colorata ed efficace! (foto 1 http://www.learning4kids.net/2016/03/27/fine-motor-work-station-or-centre-activity/) - Replicare le attività adulte è uno dei segreti per raggiungere il nostro scopo. In particolare lo stendere il bucato è un'occasione ghiotta per allenare la presa! Create una sorta di filo per stendere e date al bambino piccole mollette di legno e abiti in miniatura (quelli delle bambole oppure dei ritagli di feltro). Schiacciare le mollette, tenerle aperte e lasciarle solo quando l'abito è sistemato per noi è semplicissimo, ma per i bambini è una conquista! E li terrete concentrati per un sacco di tempo. (foto 2 http://blisscocotte.fr/2015/03/youpi-mercredi-32-le-fil-a-linge/) - Con delle pinze, dei ritagli di carta colorata mescolati in un cestino e una muffin tin il bambino potrà suddividere i quadratini per colore, prendendoli con la pinza (strumento impagabile per queste attività) e lasciandoli cadere nei buchi delle teglie per muffin (perfette per ogni gioco di classificazione). (foto 3 https://it.pinterest.com/pin/153122456057746553/) - Un altro strumento davvero utile è la pinza per bucare la carta. Oltre che divertentissima per i bambini (che bucherebbero fino allo sfinimento) aiuta ad allenare la presa in vista della scrittura. Semplicemente fornite carta e pinze ai bimbi: troveranno loro il gioco perfetto! Successivamente potrete poi provare a fare seguire linee e percorsi come con i bottoni, bucando la carta con sempre maggiore precisione. (foto 4 http://www.theresourcefulmama.com/hole-punch-fine-motor-activity/) - Sempre in vista della scrittura, provate questa attività che prevede della pasta modellabile e bastoncini di varie misure (dalle bacchette orientali agli stuzzicadenti, arrivandoci gradualmente). I bimbi possono disegnare, ma soprattutto scrivere, direttamente sulla pasta colorata, prendendo confidenza con la presa tipica della scrittura. (foto 5 http://www.fantasticfunandlearning.com/play-dough-writing-tray.html) - Anche incollare è un esercizio di precisione che appassiona i bambini: sul tavolo disponete dei fogli colorati e altri ritagli tagliati nelle varie forme che compongono uno stilizzato cupcake. I bimbi si divertiranno a comporli, incollandoli sul foglio pulito, tenendo in mano il tubetto di colla e allenando la precisione dei movimenti. (foto 6 http://www.cuttingtinybites.com/2015/04/invitation-to-create-cupcake-factory.html) - Altra attività per piccoli meccanici e ingegneri presa dalla vita adulta che è perfetta per stimolare la manualità fine: l'avvitamento. Sul tavolo preparate bulloni e viti e lasciate che li avvitino, utilizzando magari poi questi oggetti come base per sculture creative. (foto 7 http://playgroundparkbench.com/engineering-toddlers-nuts-bolts/) - E per allenare davvero alla perfezione la scrittura, quando magari continua ad essere traballante, è il metodo Michelangelo: trasformate la prospettiva della working station e fate mettere i bimbi a pancia in su sotto al tavolino. Lì troveranno un foglio bianco da riempire di disegni! Un esercizio davvero ottimo che diverte i bambini nel suo essere buffo ma che nella realtà dà davvero eccellenti risultati: vedrete come acquisiranno sicurezza di presa e precisione! (foto 8 https://it.pinterest.com/pin/276338127112648209/)
French painter Gaston La Touche [1854-1913] post-impressionist painter, draughtsman and pastellist was a leading colorist of the late nineteenth/early twentieth centuries, who associated with all the important artists of the period. He was close friends with many of the Impressionists, but chose to follow an independent path in both technique and subject matter. His extraordinary imagination revealed itself in his wonderful depictions of monkeys, fetes, balls, theatrical subjects and interiors, all tinged with a wry sense of humor.
San Francisco-based artist and illustrator Karla Ortiz works by day as a concept artist for Marvel Film Studios, but in her spare time also produces surreal fine art illustrations rendered in graphite. Seen here is a timelapse of a new piece that will be on view later this week as part of a new body of work titled Omens at Thinkspace Gallery. More
Fabio Cipolla was an Italian painter🎨 who was trained in Rome, where acquired considerable skill in the study of the figure to be composed in refined genre scenes, he also devoted himself to the landscape painting. With studies of oriental figures he made his first appearance at the exhibitions in Milan in 1879 and in Turin in 1880, and in the following years he developed the adoption of a mannered narrative realism on genre subjects.
Abbott Fuller Graves (1859-1936) was an American painter🎨 and illustrator who specialized in decorative open air🎨 garden paintings and floral still lifes. His use of thick brushstrokes, bright colors, and natural light shows the influence of European impressionism🎨.
Original Fine Art Photography Photographed 2017 Title: "Spiritual healing" 12x8 inches 18x12 inches 28x18 inches 42x28 inches *Printed on beautiful premium matt paper by a professional lab, with border 1,18 inches *Prints are signed and dated on the back by me. *Prints are made to order and take 3-5 business days to ship. *The orders of 8x8,8x12,12x12 inches are shipped between 2 pieces of cardboard to insure that it arrives with no bends or dents, and i use hard to puncture poly envelopes to make sure no moisture gets through. The orders of 18x12,28x18,42x28 inches are shipped in hard cardboard tube. * Each photograph is accompanied by a certificate authenticity! *** After each sale the price of the picture rises with $ 50.00 *** I have always loved photography as art, but my photographs are not exactly photographs, my creations are somewhere in between paintings and photography. Water is often in my images. For me it symbolizes life and the transience of things. Symbolizes pleasure and sin, and in the same time purity and chastity. I strive to connect these two extremes, and to blend them into one… for us to be happy, without forgetting the pain…
“What is it, [Art Nouveau]?... Art can never be new.” A new book celebrates Alphonse Mucha's lasting legacy – but it's one he didn't want to leave behind in the first place
I have culled together 30 art pieces that depict The Evolution Of The Kiss In Art. Beginning with fine art from 1859 through 2016.
While Dutch artist Joris Kuipers spent years studying traditional painting and fine art techniques at both the Arnhem Academy and the Frank Mohr Institute in Groningen, his installations fly in the face of anything traditional. While borrowing from ideas rooted in expressionism as far as the application of paint and use of color, the artist constructs large-scale installations that spiral and twist off the walls, blurring the lines between painting and sculpture. Two of his most recent works shown here were installed at More
Louise Zhang is a Chinese-Australian artist based in Sydney, Australia. Spanning painting, sculpture and installation, her work negates the space between the attractive and repulsive. With an interest in horror cinema, particularly body horror, Zhang investigates the idea of the visceral as medium, method and symbol in negotiating horror as art form.
Painting Title: The Swing, 1767 Artist: Jean-Honore Fragonard Medium: Canvas Art Print - Giclee Description: We add additional 1.2 inches (3 centimeters) blank canvas around the offered size for stretching on subframe. The Fine Art Print is unframed and unstretched and will be shipped rolled up in postal tube. The Art Print is offered in exact proportions with the original painting in the museums. The Giclee Art Print is individually handmade using sophisticated digital technology. The Giclee printing process gives the Art Print a vivid, pure color, incredible details and the authentic charm of a museum original.
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Oneiric and poetic Alexandra Levasseur’s work puts into scene tormented feminine figures in dream-like landscapes. As she tells us, she believes that women still remain the symbol for the expression of universal emotions such as love, fear, anguish and unrequited desire which are the central themes for her art. Alexandra Levasseur explores both, the loneliness […]
Kay Nielsen is among the greatest artists associated with what is known as "The Golden Age of Illustration" and his works are associated with classic fairy tales, in addition to myths and fables.
"Grief" is a painting by Danish artist Anna Ancher. It is a portrait of women who are grieving, and is considered one of Ancher's masterpieces. The subjects are depicted seated, with their heads bowed and hands clasped in their lap. Their posture and expression convey a sense of deep sadness and sorrow. The work is characterized by Ancher's keen eye for the subtleties of light and color, which gives the painting a heightened sense of realism and emotional depth. "Grief" is considered a key example of Ancher's contributions to Danish Realist painting, and is widely recognized as one of the most powerful and poignant depictions of grief in art. Print: A premium quality heavyweight (200gsm) fine art print material with a smooth, clean finish. This museum quality paper is extremely consistent and works perfectly with large, full colour graphics or illustrations. The matte finish emphasises different highlights and tones in the source artworks; helping to create stunning works of art. - All prints feature a 0.25 inch white border to ensure space for framing. Our Eco Credentials Include: FSC approved or sustainably sourced paper Printed using water based inks Local fulfilment reduces carbon emissions Contains no plastic Sizes: 11’’ x 14’’ Inches = 27.9 cm x 35.6 cm 16’’ x 20’’ Inches = 40.6 cm x 50.8 cm
’Tang and Willow’ reflects my upbringing and childhood in Australia – multiculturalism; the duality of growing up in 2 different cultures and an irreverent nod to the iconic prawn on the BBQ which is a symbol of Australian Summer. * Original Painting * Acrylic on Heavyweight Paper * 56cm X 76cm * Unframed * Hand Signed by Artist
A new exhibit in New York explores the life of Edouard Vuillard — a lesser-known, intellectual Parisian artist — and the Jewish tastemakers who supported him at the turn of the century.
With graphite and acrylic, Italian artist Nunzio Paci creates illustrations that mix together the elements of anatomy and floral arrangements. This, in turn, cr