a gallery curated by Dawna K
Women in the history of the trombone.
Women in the history of the trombone.
A Lady With A Boy A Man In Armor With Two Pages Holy Conversation – Madonna And Child With Saint John the Baptist And Saint George Madonna And Child With Saints Jerome And Francis Madonna Wit…
Women in the history of the trombone.
Under [the Impressionists’] influence, Cassatt revised her technique, composition, and use of color and light, manifesting her admiration for the works of the French avant-garde, especially Degas and Manet.
The painting reflects Burton’s sensitive nature in avoiding references to bloodthirsty or sexual scenes illustrating strong interplay between text and image
Women in the history of the trombone.
Jan van Kessel the Elder (Flemish painter, 1626-1679) A Cockchafer Beetle, and Woodlice --other Insects, with a Sprig of Auricula, c. 1650s Jan van Kessel the Elder (Flemish painter, 1626-1679) Insects Jan van Kessel the Elder (Flemish painter, 1626-1679) and Fruit Insects, c. 1656-1679
Women in the history of the trombone.
The Offering, c.1900 by Wilhelm List (Austrian, 1864–1918)