Stepping into the timeless worlds created through the paintings of Daniel F. Gerhartz is an experience unlike any other. His feathery, expressive touch, captivating colors, and enduring themes continue to enthrall during a solo exhibition in Texas. Insight Gallery hosts the latest installment of artist Daniel F. Gerhartz’s newest paintings for the month of November […]
Jeune artiste italien, Giuseppe Gonella est originaire de Motta di Livenza, commune située dans la province de Trévise en Vénétie, non loin des rives de la mer Méditerranée. Diplômé en 2008 de l’Académie des Beaux-Arts de Venise, il travaille actuellement à Berlin et partage sa vie avec la peintre Lorella Paleni. Son attrait pour l’art…
Henri Martin 1860-1943 Frankrijk
Australia artist Martine Emdur on exploring the human form and the spectrum of emotions.
"The Petticoat Affair", is an original painting made by Félix d'Eon and is now available as a high-quality print. Each print is made with high-quality archival ink on premium presentation paper for inks and includes on the back the Official stamp of the Felix d'Eon studio in Mexico. The Felix d'Eon parchment scroll is our watermark and is used to protect our images and does not appear in print. Please keep in mind that the dimensions indicated are of the full sheet of paper, not the printed image itself! My artwork varies widely in scale and proportion, so each print will have a margin of white paper around the edge, which varies according to the image. SHIPPING All items are shipped by the Mexican Postal Service. SHIPPING FREE DHL EXPRESS PRINTS 24 X 35" AND 35 X 47 " Unfortunately, shipping from Mexico is rather slow; it can take up to a month to arrive from the moment we ship it. However, any order that totals 250 USD or more for Mexico, the USA, and Canada, or 400 USD or more for other countries; will be shipped DHL (at no extra cost) and will arrive in about seven days. We take great care packaging every item to ensure safe shipment to you. Once your order has been processed and we have received cleared payment, your item will be shipped as soon as possible, within 1 to 5 business days. This means orders under 250 USD will arrive within a month and a week. If you want an order to come faster, please check out my RedBubble.com shop www.redbubble.com/people/felixdeon. The prices there are higher, but they arrive within a week. Add me as a friend on Facebook & see all the latest https://www.facebook.com/felix.deon Instagram with all my most recent photos https://www.instagram.com/felixdeonart My Tumblr has lots of fun photos and artwork http://felixdeon.tumblr.com Follow me on Twitter https://twitter.com/FelixdEon
Raymond Leech was born at Great Yarmouth in East Angila in 1949 and spent his childhood by the seaside, He was influenced to take up an artistic career by his father, who taught him to draw. In particular, he was inspired by the work of the Newlyn School, the french impressionists, Edgar Degas 1834-1917, Pierre-Auguste Renoir 1841-1919 and Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec 1864-1901. Raymond Leech did take a course in fine art and graphics at a local college of art but considers himself mainly to be a self-taught artist.
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Michael Carson was born in 1972 in Minneapolis, MN. He graduated from the Minneapolis Institute of Art and Design in 1996. Working as a graphic Artist, he painted his first painting three years after graduating from college. He knew he had found his calling and in 2001, started painting full time.
A visual valentine on the theme of—you guessed it—l’amour, that’s primed for Pinterest.
Albert Guillaume (14 February 1873 – 10 August 1942) was a French painter and caricaturist. Born in Paris, France, Albert Guillaume became a leading caricaturist during the Belle Époque. While remembered for his poster art, Guillaume also did oil paintings such as "Soirée parisienne", a portrait of Parisian dinner society. He created theater posters as well as advertising posters that were greatly influenced by the work of one of the preeminent poster painters, Jules Chéret.
Over the years, gouache has attracted some brilliant painters. Here are some virtuosi: Menzel, The Interior of the Jacobskirche at Inn...
For some in the 19th century, placing a matrimonial advertisement in a local newspaper was considered a viable alternative to traditional courtship.
Feast Of Fauns And Nymphs A Beauty Allegory Of Dream The Rhamazan Bride Slave Market Through The Key Hole
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Fifty years ago, things were different, people would get married and have children in their twenties, buy a house and seemingly have their life figured out. But times have changed. Today, with an overcrowded planet and a focus on careers, many people in the West choose not to have children or they delay starting a family. More than 1 in 5 US adults don't want kids.
tokyo-based artist photographer hal continues his collection of vacuum sealed couples with the series 'flesh love returns'.
‘Jeanne Samary Week’ (like ‘Shark Week’, but with cuter teeth) was inspired by a question about Jeanne Samary’s dress in Renoir’s full length portrait of her: I recreated the dress, and a reader wanted to know about the original gown. Who made it? What did it look like? Did it actually exist? This is my interpretation: Clearly I don’t have Samary’s enviable figure, but in all other ways I’m happy with my dress as a recreation of what Samary’s dress might have been. So, what do we know about Samary’s actual dress? Well, for one, it probably existed. Renoir was known to paint dresses that did exist, and did belong to the models he knew. The same frocks are repeated in various paintings in numerous paintings by Renoir and other Impressionist artists. Samary, for example, is shown in the same dress in The Swing and dancing in the Bal du moulin de la Galette, and Renoir and Monet both painted Monet’s wife Camille in a blue robe/tea gown. And, as seen in Tuesday’s ‘Rate the …
Auguste Toulmouche 1829-1890 Frankrijk
Liebespaar, 1919, Magnus Zeller. Germany (1888 - 1972)
Adding other media to your monotype ghost prints can push or pull the values and details towards just the right arrangement to make your prints stronger.
When you visit an art museum, the people watching is an added bonus to the incredible creativity that lines the walls. From afar, Karin Jurick observes
TAMARA AND THE DEMON | 1889| by KONSTANTIN MAKOVSKY Two figures in the midst of a pivotal moment, one that will alter their lives forever. The painting captures this climactic moment before an ir…