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An Early Picasso
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Marc Chagall
http://www.artistsguilds.com/art/Chagall.jpg
In our life there is a single color, as on an artist's palette, which provides the meaning of life and art. It is the color of love.—Marc Chagall |
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Paul Klee
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I can RELATE to MOST art forms and ARTISTS...But I do have to say that I LOVE Vincent Van Gogh, Marcel Mouly, and of course Peter Max.
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Yep! I just purchased/received one of Met's paintings...amazing stuff... I will need to look to see what others have up! |
wow Peter Max! Are you old like me?
he was really popular back in the day and he's doing stuff!!! |
Hans Bellmer
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FRIDA...
... just "Frida".
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clarification
Hans Bellmer is not "my favorite"- don't know that I have a "favorite".
But one I love. :) I likes me some surrealism! |
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http://www.abcgallery.com/K/kahlo/kahlo3.jpg http://z.about.com/d/arthistory/1/0/o/b/fk200708_03.jpg http://lisawallerrogers.files.wordpr...kahlo-1935.jpg Another great surrealist! |
For some reason the link to Kahlo's "My Birth" failed, above...
Let me try again: Fun Fact: Pop artist Madonna owns the original.. |
Pablo Picasso
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/120/3...fc2f2e.jpg?v=0
How far you go in life depends on your being tender with the young, compassionate with the aged, sympathetic with the striving, and tolerant of the weak and strong. Because someday in your life you will have been all of these. - George Washington Carver |
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Let's JUST say I'm YOUNG at HEART...Forty something. *lol* No, I actually saw SOME of his Work about 5 or 6 years ago and really liked it. |
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Georgia O'Keeffe - Radiator Building
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What a hard question! I seriously don't have a favorite.
Right now, I'll pick The Garden of Earthly Delights by Hieronymus Bosch http://lchris32.files.wordpress.com/...y_delights.jpg He was just so random and so ahead of his time. http://morris108.files.wordpress.com...sch-garden.jpg http://channelalex.files.wordpress.c...00-posters.jpg http://www.hieronymus-bosch.org/Trip...1)-c.-1500.jpg http://www.artnewsblog.com/images/ea...delights-1.jpg http://www.naomirae.com/images/Bosch...ights_1996.jpg |
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...x-Basilpot.jpg
This hangs in the Laing Gallery in my adopted home town of Newcastle Upon Tyne, it's free to go in to the gallery, so I've been known to stand and look at it for hours on end ... |
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One of my favorite poems (with images added)
Museum Piece The good grey guardians of art Patrol the halls on spongy shoes, Impartially protective, though Perhaps suspicious of Toulouse. http://static.royalacademy.org.uk/im...nts-la-832.jpg Here dozes one against the wall, Disposed upon a funeral chair. A Degas dancer pirouettes Upon the parting of his hair. http://dakotadisco.com/wp-content/up.../08/degas2.jpg See how she spins! The grace is there, But strain as well is plain to see. Degas loved the two together: Beauty joined to energy. Edgar Degas purchased once A fine El Greco, which he kept Against the wall beside his bed To hang his pants on while he slept. http://www.artchive.com/artchive/e/e...reco_peter.jpg — Richard Wilbur |
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The Kiss. Klimt. Oldie, but a goldie (and I do mean gold, lol) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Gustav_Klimt_016.jpg |
I guess I'll stop my posting orgy after this, but I wanted to add the Nike (or "Winged Victory") of Samothrace. She may be headless, but she's powerful and magnificent. She's from the 3rd century BC.
http://www.fantasyarts.net/images/angwingedlg.jpg http://www.bankofathens.co.za/home/images/nike.jpg http://www.dl.ket.org/humanities/scu...ages/nike_.jpg |
Hmm...seems I still make mistakes when I put the url in the image thingie for the jpeg thingie ... anyone can pm with instructions, greatly appreciated. :blink:
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im not a big art fan but...
while living in Philadelphia i got a chance to go to the Museum of Art there. This painting caught my attention and i have loved it since!
[IMG]http://www.peterpaulrubens.org/10122...0-11-small.jpg[/IMG] "Promethus Bound" by Peter Paul Rubens! |
Jacques-Louis David (30 August 1748 – 29 December 1825) most of his portraitures were painted in his own image...very ego maniacal
Eugène Delacroix (French, 1798–1863) The Abduction of Rebecca painted (1846) a scene taken from Sir Walter Scott’s historical novel Ivanhoe |
Dante Gabriel Rossetti (late 1800's) Pre~Raphaelite http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e1...e_Day_Drea.jpg |
Vincent Van Gogh ~ Two Hands
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Mary Cassatt ~ In the Loge
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dada
http://www.yellowbellywebdesign.com/hoch/tamar1.jpeg
hannah hoch -tamar 1930 Tamar depicts a mannequin figure of a women seated, arms crossed, looking down at a sea lion. Ultimately the pose suggests a domination over the sea lion which is much smaller in scale compared to the mannequin. Yet the tamer appears to sit in a meditative pose, while the sea lion engages the viewer with a sly, uncanny gaze. Upon closer inspection the seal lion is wearing makeup, and the mannequin appears porcelain like and looks quite passive. Moreover, the eyes of both sea lion and mannequin look almost the same, unifying the two images. These contradictions promotes confusion about who really is dominant the mannequin or the sea lion. Hoch poses the question which pair of eyes is engaging the viewer. First we see pair of eyes and then the other. In this way the viewer is confused between subject and object.. Hoch uses this confusion in terms of gender, posing |
Henri Matisse ~ Woman Before an Aquarium
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Jia Lu
I recently discovered her work. I love the sensuality mixed with powerful representations of women.......
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Robert Frank
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City Night ~ Georgia O'Keeffe
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Rodin is one of my many favorites..
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Henri Matisse ~ Blue Nude II
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Mary Cassatt
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_5nQV6m3uPn...t+sleeping.jpg
A long time ago I gave my late mother a card with this painting for Mother's Day. She liked it immensely. It reminder her of me and her. This is the most influential reason why I like this painting. |
Favorites..??
I have two favorite artists.
Both are Surrealists. Dorothea Tanning and Salvador Dali. My favorite painting used to be "The Lady Of Shalott" by Waterhouse. Now, I have seen so much Art that I can not commit to one favorite painting without qualification. I think it would depend on the category. But, I won't bore you with details. |
chiura obata -
http://www.askart.com/AskART/assets/...opingHorse.jpg his trees, mountains, oceans, moonlight, clouds, snowscapes, teachings, - everything - http://www.hanga.com/artists/chiura-...ages/obata.gif |
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