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Louise Bourgeois
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Aubrey Beardsley (the Victorianists weren't necessarily prudes)
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~Women in Art~
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by Philip Scott Johnson 500 Years of Female Portraits in Western Art Music: Bach's Sarabande from Suite for Solo Cello No. 1 in G Major, BWV 1007 performed by Yo-Yo Ma Nominated as Most Creative Video 2nd Annual YouTube Awards |
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Today on the Women Painting Women blog http://www.karenkaapcke.com/ |
"David" < > Michelangelo
http://www.florence-tourism.com/web/images/david.jpg
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michelangelo Located in Galleria dell'Accademia, Florence, Italy. “Every beauty which is seen here by persons of perception resembles more than anything else that celestial source from which we all are come.” Michelangelo |
john martin (1812)
http://www.oceansbridge.com/painting...artin_1812.jpg
this painting hangs at the st louis art museum. it's always a treat to see. |
This lovely Monet makes me want to live there....looking out over the ocean.....
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Jean Michel Basquiat. Basquiat is was a brilliant postmodernist/neo expressionist artist. Check out Maya Angelou's book Life Doesn't Frighten Me. His intense paintings paired with her words...it is amazing.
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re: Edward Hopper
I like Edward Hopper. His realistic yet haunting pictures speak today as much as they did to his time. My favorite picture of his is of a man in alone in a dinner looking across the area. His image of reflection and almost despair speak to me of the way people must feel now, with all the unemployment, foreclosure, etc.
If I knew how to put a picture in a post, I would put that one. Lady_Wu |
Frida Khalo :: is my hero
http://dcscorpiongirl.files.wordpres...en-column1.jpg http://www.imageofsurgery.com/KahlotreEM.jpg http://rawartint.files.wordpress.com...ithouthope.jpg http://lisawallerrogers.files.wordpr...olotl-1949.jpg In the face of it all, she lived and loved passionately, without apology, she knew she was worthy of LOVE. Now that's a real WOMAN, I want to be like her...................... |
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Allow me, it's one of my favorite paintings. "Nighthawk" by Edward Hopper. |
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Girl in Chemise - 1905 ~ Pablo Picasso
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Metropolitan Museum of Art - Erotic Scene "La Douleur"
http://www.metmuseum.org/works_of_ar...210003565&vT=1
Picasso often painted erotica in his early years. Over 100+ years later, it displays in one of the world's most important museums. Progress. |
Bathus: Solitaire(La patience)
I did not even know this painting existed until I wandered by it at the Art Institute of Chicago, in 2003. It reminds me of alone time when I was a kid...and is a very candid scene. I've since read up on Balthus to discover he was somewhat of a perverted voyeur; but this piece is just incredible.
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When I visited Paris last December, I could not take my eyes off this craft. She is on the way to Mona Lisa; and I spent around 1 minute at Mona Lisa...and 20 staring at, photographing, and musing on Nike.
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This painting is called Cliff by Monet. Normandy was the region that Monet loved, and this was painted by him there. To Me.. the serene... the warmth of the painting is what strikes Me.
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Georgia O'Keefe is My all time favorite artist. I love her watercolors especially. The depth in each painting of her's just "wows" Me. This is a pastel that she had done. I was fortunate enough to see her works in a museum out West a few years ago. It is a moment in time I will always remember. The same for visiting the Ansel Adams museum in Monterey, CA.
This one is called Blue Flower and was painted in 1918. http://i388.photobucket.com/albums/o...ane/3cm423.jpg |
Winslow Homer ~ Sloop, Bermuda
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http://www.vangoghgallery.com/catalo...mages/0474.jpg
Van Gogh has always been a favorite, and particulary his Starry Night and Starry Night Over the Rhone. Anything related to stars I absolutely love, and the colors captivate me. |
Maxwell Parrish
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Philosopher in Meditation Rembrandt
http://dspace.mit.edu/bitstream/hand...meditation.jpg love Rembrandt lighting. |
Henri Matisse
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Joanna Chrobak
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Georgia O'Keeffe
Skyscraping! Three fantastic pieces from the New York years.
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Exquisite Fairy Dancing " from Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens: Arthur Rackham. http://artpassions.files.wordpress.c...pg?w=450&h=694 "Psyche Opening the Golden Box" by John William Waterhouse (I'd rather this be Pandora in a way - I had forgotten that Psyche opens a box too. :)) |
I do love children's book illustrations. and maybe specifically involving mice?
Brambly Hedge http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_FnMnkE9HtU...amblyfall3.jpg http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/61C1PXFXW0L.jpg http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3241/...59ecfc.jpg?v=0 ---------------------- Beatrix Potter http://www.aestheticrealism.net/Aest...rMouse-web.jpg http://www.fiction.us/potter/tailor/...iles/24-tb.jpg http://www.fiction.us/potter/tailor/...iles/12-tb.jpg http://www.fiction.us/potter/tailor/...iles/28-tb.jpg okay so here's the whole story with illustrations for anybody else who loves this little story |
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What Friends Can Do :: Amy Sudarsky
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Salvador Dali!!!!!!!!!!!!
He is my favorite painter because he was an original, he did not follow the rules and he never let anyone tell him what he should paint. He just DID IT! He painted from the subconscious and from the realm of dreams. This is "SWANS REFLECTING ELEPHANTS" http://i91.photobucket.com/albums/k2...ahlia/dali.jpg "THE TRANSFORMATION OF NARCISSUS" http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c1.../Dali/Dali.jpg |
Matisse
http://www.wallcoo.com/paint/Matisse...ngs_ml0006.jpg
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Corrugated Art ::: Mark Langan
http://www.treehugger.com/mark-langan-art.jpg
Mark Langan is an artist whose medium is the cardboard boxes tossed by his neighbors. The corrugated edges create a surprisingly intriguing texture and flow the pieces. Very cool. |
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I am a lover of the Impressionist and abstract painters. Can't say I have a particular favorite although I have a great love for Georgia O'Keefe's paintings from her time in New Mexico. It feels like home to me....which makes sense because I am a native New Mexican.
Matisse, Frida Kahlo, Dali, Monet........ If anyone is ever in Washington DC, I highly suggest you go to the National Museum of Women in the Arts http://www.nmwa.org/ This is my favorite Museum in DC. |
OK, I've procrastinated enough...
Every time this thread pops up I think, with no hesitation, about mom. She's been involved in art for ages, masters in art history, had a dream of opening a gallery with international recognition (which she accomplished) , and really never followed the rules...shes done textiles, oil, pastel, carving, clay, looms, photography and some of the stuff she's created leaves me scratching my head...but I think art is supposed to do that.
She's is my favorite. I'll post a temp pic in the gallery - |
Mary Cassatt
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