A selection of works on paper by some of the world's greatest artists which will be on display at Oxford's Ashmolean museum to mark its 330th birthday
“I strive to tell personal stories and to allow the style and medium to work towards that goal, not the other way around.“
Lean back and take in Augusta National and the Masters as you've never seen them before: through the lens of photographer Christian Hafer.
Four Studies of Hands. 1588-89. Hendrick Goltzius. Dutch 1558-1617. black and red chalk on coloured paper. http://hadrian6.tumblr.com
Edgar Degas - Green Dancer, 1879 at Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum Madrid Spain
Lessons from 10 master draftsmen, including Da Vinci, Rembrandt, Dürer, and Kollwitz.
Leffel’s paintings have, for more than five decades, maintained a conversation with Rembrandt.
Jeffrey T. Larson was born in 1962 in Two Harbors, Minnesota and grew up in the Twin Cities. At the age of seventeen he began his classical studies with traditional atelier training under Richard Lack at the Atelier Lack in Minneapolis, MN. Following his four- year training at Atelier Lack (1980-1984), Larson studied the work of the masters in the United States and abroad.
🏆 Celebrate the Spirit of Victory at Augusta National 🏆 Immerse yourself in the glory of the Masters with this stunning digital painting of the Augusta National Golf Club Masters Champion. This artwork isn't just a visual piece; it's a tribute to the pinnacle of golfing achievement, capturing the moment of triumph that defines a champion. 🖌️ Artistic Brilliance: Champion’s Aura: Witness the embodiment of victory and determination as every brushstroke highlights the champion's poise against the iconic backdrop of Augusta National. Exceptional Quality: This high-resolution digital download is crafted to bring the vibrancy of the champion's green jacket and the depth of the historic course to life in stunning detail. A Moment Frozen in Time: Inspired by the enduring legacy of the Masters, this piece captures the emotion and significance of winning at one of the most prestigious golf tournaments in the world. 🎨 Behind the Masterpiece: Driven by a fascination with the Masters Tournament and its heroes, this painting is my homage to the triumphs unfolding at Augusta National. It’s an artistic endeavor to immortalize the joy and glory of the champions who have walked its greens. 📥 What You'll Receive: Upon purchase, you will obtain a high-quality digital file of the "Masters Champion at Augusta" painting, ready for download and print. This artwork is perfect for adorning the walls of golf enthusiasts, sports art collectors, or anyone inspired by the game's greatness. ✨ Personalized Service: Your satisfaction and connection to the art are my top priorities. For custom requests or inquiries, please feel free to reach out. Let’s ensure this artwork perfectly captures the spirit of the Masters Champion you admire. Own a piece of the Masters' legacy with this exclusive portrait of the Augusta National Golf Club Masters Champion. Ideal for those who cherish golf’s rich history, celebrate sporting excellence, or seek to inspire with art. 🛒 Add this symbol of triumph to your collection and let the spirit of the Masters invigorate your space!
Polish artist Małgorzata Chodakowska was born in Lodz, Poland. 1980 - Art School Lodz. 1985 - Sculpture studies with Prof. Jan Kucz, Warsaw Academy of Fine Arts, Poland. 1988 - Sculpture studies, Academy of Fine Arts Vienna, Austria. 1991 - Diploma thesis with Prof. Bruno Gironkoli, master student. Since 1991, freelance sculptor in Dresden.
In this post, I take a closer look at Wanderer Above the Sea of Fog by Caspar David Friedrich. It is an iconic work of Romanticism that features a man standing on the edge of the rocky terrain, looking out over the foggy landscape. I cover: Caspar David Friedrich, Wanderer Above the Sea of Fog,
I found this great image online. you could just sense the paints thickness, he preached to let the paint retain the tracks of the brush. i have a little suspicion that as much as he squinted he would also blurred his vision with eyes wide open in order to eliminate the number of planes and detail, in order to see color mass and color variations. This is why i think he was among the greatest to capture flesh tones because he then was more able to see color by itself instead of color as the result of planes. Color as the result of planes tend to be less continuous, less harmonic, more fractal. While color as the result of color mass or color gradation as the result of a blurry vision tends to be more harmonious. another obvious hint would be that his portrait doesn't look sculptural like a modern day portrait that is so dependent on facial planes. Share your thoughts or your own revelations.
This thrilling retrospective gives us Rauschenberg whole, from his collages to his ballets to his own wild performances
THE PROCESS To ensure that my giclée prints are the finest quality at Vintage Poster Company, I follow professional guidelines and use high quality Epson pigment-based archival inks which last a lifetime. I also print on Epson archival matte paper for longevity and vibrant colour reproduction (90+ year archival rating). A2 prints are printed on 192gsm archival high resolution matte paper. RESTORATION I carefully restore our high resolution images to ensure that the final print has the sharpest detail while still retaining its original feel. In this respect, there may be limits to what the results are, so please look carefully at the image before purchasing. Paper size: A4 size: (8.3" x 11.7" or 210mm x 297mm) - Epson archival matte paper A3 size: (11.7" x 16.5" or 297mm x 420mm) - Epson archival matte paper A2 size: (16.53" x 23.39" or 42.0cm x 59.4cm) - 192gsm Epson high resolution archival matte paper The artwork is never cropped. Image size varies depending on the artwork. BUY 3 PRINTS GET THE 4TH ONE FREE: Buy three prints and get a fourth print for free. Please do not add the fourth print to the cart or you will be purchasing it. Just let me know in the notes to seller at checkout which fourth free print you would like and I shall include it with your order. (This offer is only valid when prints of the same size are shipped together). RETURNS If you are not satisfied with your purchase, you can return your item in the original packaging within 30 days of the order date, and you will be refunded the full price that you paid (please note, we do not reimburse shipping charges). BORDERS Some prints have a white border to allow for framing. The measurement of this white border depends on the print, if you would like to know the size of the border, please message me. Cheers! SHIPPING AND PACKAGING FLAT RATE SHIPPING: We only charge one shipping price per order. So no matter how many prints you buy, you only pay one shipping price when shipped together. All prints are dispatched in protective cardboard tubes to ensure they reach you in perfect condition. Processing time 1-2 business days Estimated delivery times • Ireland : 2 - 5 business days • North America : 5 - 12 business days • Europe : 3 - 10 business days • Australia, New Zealand and Oceania : 7 - 14 business days • Asia Pacific : 7 - 14 business days • Latin America and the Caribbean : 7 - 14 business days • North Africa and the Middle East : 7 - 14 business days • Sub-Saharan Africa : 7 - 14 business days Thanks a million for taking the time to look at my shop, if you have any questions please message me.
Girl with a Pearl Earring Item # 1937622 Johannes Vermeer While Johannes Vermeer is best known for The Girl With The Pearl Earring, this Dutch master produced several beloved pieces during his short life. Johannes Vermeer wall art allows you to bring a sense of harmony to the walls of any space. Characteristics of Johannes Vermeer wall art Johannes Vermeer (1632-1675) was a Dutch Baroque painter. Born in Delft, in southern Holland, although he was relatively unknown in his time. Art historians suggest he painted around 45 pieces in total, of which only 36 survive today. Vermeer worked within the walled city of Delft and sold paintings to local patrons and nobility. However, it was not until the 19th century that he achieved wider recognition. His paintings typically focused on domestic interiors, with subjects including scenes of everyday life, such as reading, playing instruments, or performing housekeeping tasks. However, there is little ordinary or everyday about his technique. Perhaps the most interesting aspect of Vermeer's work is his use of light. He often used a single source of light balanced against dark shadows to achieve an incredible sense of realism within his work. When added to the meticulous details and perspective in his painting, his works have an intimate and almost photographic quality. While Vermeer often used a limited color palette, he chose rich hues with a deep sense of compatibility. The result was compositions with an incredible balance that added to his masterful use of light, which partly explains his present-day popularity. How to choose Johannes Vermeer art for your space Classical art, such as the work of 17th-century painters like Johannes Vermeer, can work well with a wide range of decor styles. These pieces are a must-have for fans of Vermeer's exquisite technique and fine details and anyone who wants to bring a sense of order to their walls. While homes with classic or traditional decor styles are complementary spaces for classical works, you don't need to oversubscribe to conventions. Indeed, with the right frame or considerate adherence to color, Johannes Vermeer wall art can sit well within modern and contemporary design styles. Vermeer's use of luminous color and contrasting shade give his work a special harmony. Delicate, detailed, and painstakingly composed, a Vermeer canvas has maturity, realism, and order that is hard to find. Representing these qualities on your walls can help evoke an atmosphere that goes beyond masterful painting techniques. Explore our fascinating collection of Johannes Vermeer wall art to bring sophistication to your space. With a range of works depicting lovingly rendered 17th-century Dutch life, these timeless pieces make elegant additions to any wall. Classic artwork of a girl that has her head slightly turned to the side so you can only see the left side of her face and the pearl earring. Elevate any room with our handcrafted stretched canvas gallery wraps. Printed with archival inks and wrapped around a 1.25” inch solid wood stretcher bar, our giclée big canvas art prints are a timeless option for any décor style or space. Long-Lasting Color and Detail Our giclée canvas art prints are produced with high quality, UV-resistant, environmentally-friendly, latex inks and artist grade, polycotton canvas. We pride ourselves on color accuracy and image clarity to ensure your new canvas wall art lasts for years to come. Handcrafted Gallery Wraps Assembled in the USA, each of our 1.25” inch gallery wrapped canvas art prints is stretched and stapled by our highly skilled craftspeople. Each canvas print is carefully handcrafted to ensure taut canvas wraps and clean corners for outstanding quality and durability. Easy to Install Our handcrafted stretched canvas prints include sawtooth hangers for an easy and secure installation. Art Art by Decor Style Glam Classic Art Baroque and Rococo Classic Art by Subject Portraits GrandMillennial Traditionalist Reinvented Famous Paintings Influencer Inspired Collections People Portraits Johannes Vermeer
Take a virtual tour of 16 of the most valuable and famous oil paintings throughout history, many of which are hanging in top museums around the world.
This exhibition of 31 paintings is the artist’s first major retrospective; it includes many new, never before seen works. His subjects hover between traditional figurative painting and portraiture, with subjects often seemingly caught in an interrupted moment, as if the sitter has just realized the artist’s presence.
Drawing made from a bronze that I saw in a retrospective in Montreal.
From paintings of vampires, deathbeds and murder sites to self-doubting self-portraits, Edvard Munch dedicated his life to depicting grisly scenes. Here is a selection of works from the man behind The Scream
Norman Rockwell and Mead Schaeffer were friends and neighbors, but each artist painted in very different styles.
Often derided as staidly traditional, John Singer Sargent in fact provided a glimpse of the modern world. Ahead of a major new exhibition, Sarah Churchwell surveys the sensational portraits that caught the imagination of painters and authors alike
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The Pakistan-raised and New York-based artist draws from an imaginary land that’s fuelled by the past; he combines an earthy colour palette, brushed layers and coarse textures with artful scenes of partying men, drinking and nakedness.
First Communion Paulo As Harlequin The Tragedy Tumblers (Mother And Son) Maternity Motherhood Mother And Child
Raphael - The Prophets Hosea and Jonah, 1510 National Gallery of Art Washington DC
Artist: Edgar Degas (French, Paris 1834–1917 Paris). Date: 1873. Medium: Graphite heightened with black and white chalk on pink wove paper (now faded); sq...
Now that school is out, the next best place to read a book is at the beach, on a hammock, in the garden, or outside on a starry summer night. And here are the drawings and paintings to prove it.
"A room without books is like a body without a soul." —Marcus Tullius Cicero Well, 2020 is a bit more than half over and though businesses are starting to slowly reopen—most under new guidelines and restrictions in response to Cover-19—things are hardly back to normal. No movie theaters (yet—and
Degas was fascinated by the world of ballet; hence, it figured prominently in many of his paintings...
About Medium: Oil on Canvas Signature: Signed Upper Left Image of two men, one seated and one standing. From the book Head Tide by Joseph C. Lincoln