Friends, a bay and a St Bernard in a stable - Carl Reichert (1918) Oil on panel (upload.wikimedia.org)
Northern Lights, Norway - Anna Boberg (fr.muzeo.com)
The Rue Montorgueil in Paris. Celebration of June 30, 1878 by Claude Monet (1878) (upload.wikimedia.org)
The Rue Montorgueil, like its twin painting The Rue Saint-Denis (Rouen, musée des Beaux-arts), is often thought to depict a 14 July celebration. In fact it was painted on 30 June 1878 for a festival declared that year by the government celebrating “peace and work”. This was one of the events organised for the third...
The Princess - Hanna Hirsch-Pauli (1896) (upload.wikimedia.org)
'Be Enough' collage by Laura Lein-Svencner (lemmy.ml)
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'Clouds Rest on Aran Fawddwy' relief print by Ian Phillips (lemmy.ml)
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Fine Malt Ales - Andrew Hunt (www.artzu.co.uk)
Wheatfield with crows - Van Gogh (1890) (upload.wikimedia.org)
The Spanish Singer - Edouard Manet (1860) oil on canvas (cdn.britannica.com)
No Place to Go - Maynard Dixon (1935) (i.pinimg.com)
La Valse (The Waltzers) by Camille Claudel, protégé, muse and mistress of Rodin. Conceived in 1889 and cast in 1905. (upload.wikimedia.org)
'Explosion' (1917) by George Grosz (hexbear.net)
George Grosz was a fascinating and viceral painter, deeply scarred and influenced by his experience serving in the first world war, before he was discharged and left with psychiatric problems and a serious drinking problem. Many of his paintings from that period deal explictly with the horrors of war and the human cost...
'Graphite Sky Over Lime Green Fields' by Georgia Hart (lemmy.ml)
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Winter Night by Adolf Kosárek (1857) (i.postimg.cc)
'At the End of Yesterday' by Brett Allen Johnson (lemmy.ml)
“I am not often a painter of literal places", he says. "I regularly invent entire works, or paint them from memory. I like to invite observers into a world which is merely similar to the one they know, an adjacent world. Perhaps, the adjacent West.” This idea continues to inform his vision, pushing his work towards a more...
'Litter Bugs' sculptures by Mark Oliver (lemmy.ml)
From My Modern Met...
Reply of the Zaporozhian Cossacks by Ilya Repin (upload.wikimedia.org)
Nocturne in Black and Gold: The Falling Rocket by James Whistler (upload.wikimedia.org)
'The Rockier Road' collagraph print by Sarah Ross-Thompson (lemmy.ml)
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Park Row, Leeds by John Atkinson Grimshaw (uploads3.wikiart.org)
by Rex Ray (lemmy.ml)
Collage, by Blick (lemmy.ml)
Sacred and Profane Love by Titian (upload.wikimedia.org)
The title of the painting is first recorded in 1693, when it was listed in an inventory as Amor Divino e Amor Profano (Divine love and Profane love), and may not represent the original concept at all.