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african shrine figure, from Ewe, Benin (Nigeria) Early 20th Century.
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Recycled art by Gugger Peter
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Primary Artist BLACKMAN, Charles
Context Australia
Title Jack's beanstalk.
Date Made 1977
Technique etching and aquatint,
printed in black ink, from one plate

printsandprintmaking.gov.au
 
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oukyo maruyama
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cracked ice on a pond or lake or something
painting on a two-paneled folding screen called byobu
1780




britishmuseum.org
 
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^i saw this in person at musee d'orsay, it was so lovely. her eyes are so mysterious and the way she smiled. i cant believe someone that look like her existed
 
^i saw this in person at musee d'orsay, it was so lovely. her eyes are so mysterious and the way she smiled. i cant believe someone that look like her existed

oh you're lucky !
her stare is very bold and intimidating in this picture.. I wonder how it feels like to look at the painting closely:o:heart:
 
[FONT=Arial,Helvetica] Jozef Mehoffer[/FONT]
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[FONT=Arial,Helvetica] Jozef Mehoffer[/FONT]
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i just love paintings from this period. probably my favorite period of art. there is something about all the painters from this period in time that creates such candid yet refined emotions without boardering insanity. even with paintings of the interior of a home feels with emotions, like the danish painter Vilhelm Hammershøi.

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i just love paintings from this period. probably my favorite period of art. there is something about all the painters from this period in time that creates such candid yet refined emotions without boardering insanity. even with paintings of the interior of a home feels with emotions, like the danish painter Vilhelm Hammershøi.

I couldn't agree more...to me, that is the purest form of talent.

great choice with Hammershoi :wub: the silence and stillness in his subtle paintings are very melancholic.

I'm desperate to know the source of this Hammershoi-inspired picture I came across recently. I guess it is taken from an editorial..

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Pixdaus


to stay on topic ;)
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^i would loveee to live in his house. so serene and the decorating choices are really modern yet classic.
i would love to visit musee d'orsay again in july. the last time i was there was in 2008. at the time they had an exhibition on Lovis Corinth. i didnt know who is was until that exhibition. definitely some awe-inspiring paintings
but this one is just lovely and simple
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from thames.me.uk

I love turner, for a Victorian painter his abstract style and ability to capture an emotion is amazing.
 
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