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Captivating in its vibrant palette and emotive brushstrokes, this exquisite print invites you to soak in the wild beauty of the Scottish Highlands through the Fauvist eye. With the iconic Glenfinnan Viaduct at its heart, this piece is a celebration of form and colour that defies convention. Dynamic contours and exuberant hues define the rolling hills and sweeping curves of railway and river alike, where the natural and the man-made come together in a harmonious arc. Lush vermillion and ochre whisper of the heather-clad moors, while deep cerulean and teal suggest a cool depth in the valley's waters below. Above, the sky is a cavalcade of light, its billowing clouds animated in a symphony of golden yellow, soft whites, and playful strokes of blue that attest to the ever-changing Scottish weather. The majestic viaduct, rendered in bold outline and earthy tones of russet and sienna, serves as a steadfast beacon across the landscape, its arches a testament to both human ingenuity and the timeless allure of the highland scenery. The piece's gestural quality—seen in the fluidity of the river and the stylised tufts of greenery—carries the viewer on a visual journey across the canvas, celebrating the raw, untamed spirit of Scotland's vistas through the unrestrained joy of colour and contrast. Explore this spirited portrayal of the Glenfinnan Viaduct and let it spark a dialogue with the untamed heart of Scotland's legendary bridges in your own space.
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Gustave Caillebotte, Man on a Balcony #2, 1880s, 11x14" Cotton Canvas Print, Antique art, French art print, french city scape, 11x14" canvas art print This is the 2nd painting by the same name, from this artist, and referred to as #2. Colors will vary due to your monitor settings Free ship US You frame it! This art print was taken from a vintage painting, print, postcard or digital source. It is in the public domain in the US because the copyrights (if any) have expired. Cotton Canvas~ 11 x 14”= 18.99 shipped Cotton Canvas~ 8 x 10”= 14.49 shipped All quoted shipping costs are USA only. I will ship to your country, via first class intl. USPS, but please contact me for a quote before you buy. All art prints are custom designed to fit into a standard, modern frame. The openings on these frames are smaller than the listed size. Your print will be slightly larger than the opening. You can carefully trim it to fit your frame, and pop it in, with or without a mat. Each print is made as it is ordered. Please convo me if you need a specific size. I use real cotton artist's canvas, and the newest technology to enlarge the images, pixel x pixel. There is no stretching or skewing, Cotton canvas is textured in tiny squares, and produces a soft finish like a painting. Since it is fabric, it grabs the color for an extraordinary presentation. I use archival canvas, and special dyes to print each image. They will last 100 years under normal circumstances. Your monitor settings will vary from mine, so colors may look different to you than they really are. Color match technology produces exact colors to the image file used. Satin canvas is also textured, but it not as dense. It has a semi-gloss light and moisture proof finish. It is great for posters, too. NO stretching or mounting is needed. No need for expensive, custom framing. I use special, secure packing materials, to insure that your item arrives safely. I have been collecting and selling art prints for many years. I may have just what you are searching for. Just ask, and I will create a special listing, just for you. Thank you for your interest. Carol@ just4allkids [!at] yahoo.com
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1917. Stylistically, these interiors are the opposite of those by Premazzi, who I posted about last week. While the work of that transplanted Italian has a decidedly pre-Impressionist precision and quietude - though he was still able to wonderfully capture the atmosphere of the grand rooms he portrayed - Zhukovsky was a whole-hearted Impressionist, with his rough brushwork, sometimes skewed perspective, and often wildly vivid, unexpected color. In many of his paintings that color is so saturated - and saturating - that it almost becomes a pattern in itself, the real reason behind the image. But in his work here - at least in the more intimate of the settings I've selected - he still manages to wonderfully capture the sense that these rooms are truly lived in: the breeze ruffling the leaves in the trees beyond the flung-open windows, and birdsong; the warmth of the sun streaming in and the smell of that warmth on the upholstery and rugs and polished wood, the smell of books and cut flowers; the creak of the floorboards as, just out of view, the people who inhabit these rooms go about their lives. "Library in a Manor House", circa 1910. (This room appears to adjoin the one above.) The Sitting Room at Brasovo, the country estate of the Grand Duke Michael Alexandrovich, 1916. Brasovo, 1916. Brasovo, 1916. The Sitting Room, Rozhdestveno, 1910. Another view of the room above. 1939. The Drawing Room, Rozhdestveno, 1912. 1914. Ballroom of Lazienki Palace, Warsaw, circa 1924. "King's Study", Lazienki, circa 1924. Lazienki, circa 1924. The Crimson Reception Room, Kuskovo. Great Vestibule, Kuskovo. The Picture Gallery, Pavlovsk. A different reproduction - an "alternate take" - of the above painting of the Sitting Room at Brasovo;both are charming, but which is more like?
Photographer Catherine Hyland has been travelling the mountains of China and Mongolia to capture its vast, nearly uncanny and empty tourist destinations. Shot on film,...
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