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Georgia O'Keeffe
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Van Gogh
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Renoir
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L' Arc-En-Ciel - Jules Breton
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I did not realize this was a Van Gogh even though it was in the title lol.....MY god i Need that hanging on my wall I love it |
Van Gogh Stary Night
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I love these paintings. The Institute of Art in Chicago has an amazing Impressionist exhibit filled with Van Gogh's, Monet's Cassatt's Reoir, Manet, and Marisots. If you have never been it is a must see. |
Woman at Toilettte Berthe Morisot
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Nana by Manet
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This is the courtesan Nana, which Manet painted. He liked to paint "real" people. Impressionism... color, movement, painting from feeling not for accuracy...lots of painting of ordinary people (rather than only the rich having portraits painted)... Impressionism was shocking and vulgar. It was too emotional to violent, to bold....! |
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Egon Schiele
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Another outstanding painting by Dali. This was a source of inspiration for one of my works of art.
I have added them both here....The painting by Dali is top. Mine is bottom. http://i63.photobucket.com/albums/h1...ng/Dali2-1.jpg Title of painting below is, "Death Comes". And, yes, there is a story behind the subject matter. http://i63.photobucket.com/albums/h1...arningshot.jpg |
Man Ray
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Diego Rivera
http://denise-r.smugmug.com/photos/2...37_8oEQA-O.jpg
I like the contrast of depth, tone and richness of color in Rivera's painting and also the calla lillies (one of my favorite flowers). |
Raenette Franklin :: Painted Sky
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Edward Hopper :: The Long Leg
http://www.tqnyc.org/2006/NYC063370/...d_hopper04.jpg
Serene. You can almost hear and smell the sea. |
Tamara de Lempicka - Girl With Gloves, 1929
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Georges Seurat
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Van Gogh
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Matisse
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Albert Aublet | portrait titled "Morning"
http://www.internetweekly.org/images...et_morning.jpg
I like this portrait for these reasons: symbolism, metaphor, and a particular realism that I find enchanting. (i.e., the swans- mating rituals, mating for life as partners - mating concepts in general; the River - the plethora of social constuction pertaining to a myriad ideas - intentional use or metaphorical use; au natural beauty - the element behind living simply, authentically, dimensional applications; the tree and its leaves - for structural purpose; root ideas, anchoring principles.) |
Edward Hopper :: Summertime
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Today
http://www.hoanglongart.com/images/p...onet003_1_.jpg
I love the Impressionists and paintings of Monet's pond are fabulous. The colors calm me. |
Love This Piece!
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3626/...5289f6ac60.jpg
Great whimsy combined with simplicity of expression. |
My favorite is a Deacon Trust piece of an angel in the woods. Now, that sounds pretty and innocuous, but Deacon Trust is an Outsider artist, and the angel looks pretty much like a Power Puff girl with crazy eyes and a blue dress with a white stain on it (which earned her the middle name "Monica")... I love her because she's so completely unexpected and I smile every time I look at her.
Oh, and did I mention there's glitter in the painting? How can you not love fine art that includes glitter??? |
Nude Woman
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Worried GuyAnonymous
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Lucy In the Field With Flowers/Unknown
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"A man paints with his brains and not with his hands." ~Michelangelo |
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Dadaism - Especially Hannah Hoech
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"A work of art which did not begin in emotion is not art." ~Cezanne |
My first love has always been Impressionism
http://i62.photobucket.com/albums/h1...tary-night.jpg But I enjoy art in all it's forms I'm especially loving the Mark Langan posted earlier in this thread. I am drawn to Jackson Pollock - I feel like I can see into his head thru his paintings. http://www.doobybrain.com/wp-content...pollock-me.jpg I adore Ruebens http://www.abcgallery.com/R/rubens/rubens49.jpg |
Georgia O'Keeffe
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"The aim of art is to represent not the outward appearance of things, but their inward significance." -Aristotle |
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“Art, like morality, consists in drawing the line somewhere.” ~G. K. Chesterton |
Romance
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Jean-Leon Gerome (French, 1824-1904) Pygmalion and Galeta Oil on Canvas, 35 x 27 in. The Metropolitan Museum of Art New York From Ovid's Metamorphoses, X, in which Pygmalion, a sculptor fell in love with an ivory statue he had carved. "Pygmalion made offerings to Venus and made a wish. "I sincerely wished the ivory sculpture will be changed to a real woman." However, he couldn’t bring himself to express it. When he returned home, Cupid sent by Venus kissed the ivory sculpture on the hand. At that time, it was changed to a beautiful woman. A ring was put on Galatea's finger. It was Cupid’s ring which made love achieved. Venus granted his wish." |
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always the beautiful answer who asks a more beautiful question. e. e. cummings |
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