The Martyr Of The Solway by John Everett Millais, in various sizes. Giclee printed on high quality matte canvas using archival inks. Archival inks can last 75 years if kept out of direct sunlight. Prints are not framed or mounted. All prints have an approximate 1/2" white border in addition to the print size. Items ship free to the U.S. in one business day. Print is carefully rolled and shipped in a crush-proof tube. Available as a custom order, just send me a message.
John William Waterhouse Echo and Narcissus (1903) 12x8 inch print (reproduction) Echo and Narcissus is a myth from Ovid's Metamorphoses, a Roman mythological epic from the Augustan Age. The introduction of the myth of the mountain nymph Echo into the story of Narcissus, the beautiful youth who rejected Echo and fell in love with his own reflection, appears to have been Ovid's invention. John William Waterhouse RA was an English painter known for working first in the Academic style and for then embracing the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood's style and subject matter. His artworks were known for their depictions of women from both ancient Greek mythology and Arthurian legend. All items are dispatched free from London, England by Royal Mail second class to the UK or Air Mail to the rest of the world. Posted in strong card pouches, boxes and tubes. All of our prints are professionally printed on matt photographic crystal archive paper using FujiFilm Frontier 390 printers at 300 dpi. Posters are printed on matt photographic archive paper using Polielectronica Laserlab printers at 254 dpi. The fade resistance of prints is rated at 150 years.
The Dorotheum auction house will sell the Baroque painter's "Lucretia," heavily advertising the artists traumatic past as a 17th-century woman.
“Me?” she looked at John all frightened without understanding what he meant. “Yes, you are the one responsible of your situation. Don’t you remember doing ASTRAL PROJECTION? You knew that was your …
The concept of easy-to-wear, comfortable clothes was unknown to ladies of the 1800s. The rules concerning proper dress were strict and confining. Of
"Victims" is the title of John Hejduk's entry for the 1984 Prinz-Albert-Palais competition in Berlin for the construction of a memorial park. The site of intervention is a former Gestapo headquarter adjoining the Berlin Wall, which contained a torture chamber employed during WWII. Hejduk's entry...
It shows the biblical character of Salome dancing in front of Herod Antipas with a vision of John the Baptist's severed head. The painting elaborates on an episode told in the Gospel of Matthew 14:6–11 and Mark 6:21–29. On a feast held for Herod Antipas' birthday, the princess Salome dances in front of the king and his guests. This pleased him so much he promises her anything she wished for. Incited by her mother Herodias, who was reproved by the John the Baptist for her illegitimate marriage to Herod, Salome demands John's head on a charger. Regretful but compelled to keep his word in front of everyone present, Herod complies with Salome's demand. John the Baptist is beheaded, his head brought on a charger and given to Salome, who in turn gives it to her mother. PRINT INFORMATION · NB: Our prints come Unframed ☺ · Paper Types ☺ o Fine Art paper is White (Ivory) Cotton Rag Acid Free and 300gsm o Canvas Matt paper is Polyester and 260gsm o Photo paper is glossy finish and is 200gsm · Customisations are possible – just shoot us a message ☺
THE Rookie fans have been left fuming after the show’s 100th episode seemed to be missing one important character. Many fan-favorites appeared for the procedural’s big episode, which saw John Nolan…
King John was King of England from 1199 to 1216. He lost generations of royal expansion, but history may have judged him unfairly.
There are many different definitions to the term “monster”. On the other hand, it can be consider as something odd for the view of the beholder in architectural. Inspired by John Hejduk, who…
L'illustrateur britannique John Holcroft aborde les grands sujets (et maux) de notre société à travers des dessins satiriques extrêmement percutants.
Psyche Opening the Golden Box, 1903 by Waterhouse. Top-Quality Giclée Canvas Print 981-WJW by TopArtPrint. Customization Options and WorldWide Shipping!
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Subscribe to YouTube Channel Mike Kaechele offered some great pushback on my last post. Mike is a highly respected project-based learning teacher who often leads PBL trainings in his spare time. So, when he pushes back,
From Amazon: For the first time ever, hear the bestselling leadership book of all time, read in its entirety by John Maxwell himself! HarperCollins and John C. Maxwell are celebrating the milestone anniversary of Maxwell’s New York Times bestselling book, The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership, with the publication of a revised and updated 25th anniversary edition. This...Read More
Before the infamous Chick Christian comic tracks there were books like "32 Sparks of Catholic Truth": Comics indorsed by the Catholic Church and written by priests. Drawn by artist Ralph V. Smith, these now-retro comics reflect a range of Church teaching for the laity. Fascinating glimpse into not only Catholic doctrine but another era of mass communication through the comic format.
John Singer Sargent, Simplon. Lesson, 1911 John Singer Sargent rose to fame for his finely rendered oil portraits. At his peak, he was one of the most sought-after artists for portrait commissions. But, he was also a remarkable watercolorist. I cover the following in the post: Watercolors brought out a different side to Sargent's work.
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What Is Pre-Raphaelite Art? ✔ Characteristics of Pre-Raphaelite Artwork ✔ Notable Artworks ✔ The Second Generation ✔
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True leadership knows no gender and despite societal condemnation or restrictions of the gods, powerful women have risen to the challenge and stepped up to take the reins of governance firmly in their delicate hands.
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See a stunning collection of images by John Bulmer, a pioneer of colour photography who captured the beauty of 1960s northern England
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In this post, I take a closer look at the remarkably intricate Ophelia by British artist and founding member of the Pre-Raphaelites, Sir John Everett Millais. I cover: John Everett Millais, Ophelia, c.1851 Key Facts, Ideas, and Subject The figure in the painting is Ophelia, a character from Shakespeare's Hamlet, Act IV, Scene VII. She is
Imagen 11 de 20 de la galería de Hurst House / John Pardey Architects + Ström Architects. © Andy Matthews