Burning Windmill at Stege - Johan Christian Dahl (1856) (upload.wikimedia.org)
Shipwreck at Castello sul Mare in Rapallo - Théodore Gudin (1833) (upload.wikimedia.org)
Sea Echoes by Frederick Leighton (1861) (i.postimg.cc)
Train Landscape - Eric Ravilious (1939) watercolour (cdn2.oceansbridge.com)
‘Look at the detail in this painting: the upholstery so carefully and sensitively realised; the window strap that is clearly made of leather and not some artificial material; the window fittings and the striped draught strips. The interior of the railway compartment is so beautifully drawn, with such clarity, that it is not...
Leon Tolstoi - Ivan Kramskoi (1873) (1.bp.blogspot.com)
St Paul's and Ludgate Hill - William Logsdail (1887) (visualelsewhere.files.wordpress.com)
Logsdail didn’t fit in a camp of his time. He painted en plain air like the Impressionists, but was dedicated to picture-perfect renderings, something that was possible because of emerging technologies of the industrial age. It’s so precise I would guess it was projection-aided, but I’m not sure if that was available at...
Pietro Annigoni - Self-Portrait (i.pinimg.com)
Oil on cardboard; 31.5 x 21.5 cm....
Lady with a Fan - Gustav Klimt (1918) (upload.wikimedia.org)
from Wikipedia - Painted in 1917, the uncommissioned piece depicting an unidentified woman was on an easel in his studio when he died in 1918.
Le Barrage - Dominique Lang (1913) (images.ctfassets.net)
Dominique Lang (1874-1919) was born in 1874 (the year of the first Impressionist exhibition in Paris) and is considered today to be Luxembourg’s most important Impressionist painter....
When Will You Marry? - Paul Gauguin (1892) (upload.wikimedia.org)
'Untitled' by Fred Tomaselli (lemmy.ml)
cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/4080761...
In the yard - Slavka Deneva (1976) (nationalgallery.bg)
'Tides out' linocut by Joshua Miles (lemmy.ml)
cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/4078504...
Hydra - Zina Saunders (www.zinasaunders.com)
From the The Secret life of Hydrants by illustrator Zina Saunders: "The water beast, Hydra, guarding the entrance to the Underworld in lower Manhattan awaits Hercules: “Bring it on, big guy!”...
Early Design Alien Planet - Ron Cobb (1977) movie concept art (roncobb.net)
Eli - Lucian Freud (2002) oil on canvas (uploads5.wikiart.org)
Masterpiece of Diego Velázquez Las Meninas ("The Ladies-in-waiting",1656) (i.postimg.cc)
Detailed Analysis of this painting: blog.artsper.com/…/understanding-velazquezs-iconi…...
Identitychrist - Joseph Lee (2018) (www.minus37.com)
It was at the age of 25 when Joseph’s love for the craft blossomed. As a creative and struggling actor in Los Angeles, he found art as a way to express himself freely. Painting became his way of being creative in a buzzing city and being grounded and mentally refreshed. After a year of trial and error and honing his technical...
Man on bench - Duane Hanson (1977) (upload.wikimedia.org)
Part of the Hyperrealistic Art Movement beginning in the 1970s in America and Britain, this sculpture is on display at the Saatchi Gallery of London....
Theodore Roszak - Study for Airport (1934) (i.ebayimg.com)
Judith slaying Holofernes - Artemisia Gentileschi (1614-1620) (upload.wikimedia.org)
Red Vineyards at Arles - Vincent van Gogh (1888) (popuppainting.com)
The Red Vineyards near Arles, a painting made by Vincent van Gogh in November 1888, in Arles, when Vincent was living in relative happiness with Gauguin (but only a month before he would cut off his left earlobe in a fit that has never been fully understood)....
La Jungla - Wilfredo Lam (1943) gouache on paper (live.staticflickr.com)
Bridges across the Seine at Asnieres - Vincent van Gogh (1887) (upload.wikimedia.org)
Here we can see van Gogh’s style point at something to come later - cubism. Typically his style is longer strokes, ie Starry Night, to convey motion or movement of light. Here however his strokes are short - almost to pointillism, but this predates cubism by nearly 20 years.