Google Arts & Culture features content from over 2000 leading museums and archives who have partnered with the Google Cultural Institute to bring the world's treasures online.
Современное искусство в клинике эстетической медицины - это про смелость, молодость и силу! Советы по подбору картин от галереи SMART.
Take a famous painting, add a cat, and ta-da! You've ruined a priceless masterpiece! If you'd like a different size than what's listed below, let me know, and I'll see what I can do. Comes in 4 sizes: 8" x 10" 11" x 14" 18" x 24" 24" x 36" And two formats: ---Poster - (Paper) - Silk, 170gsm (weight). The colors are brighter than the canvas version, but the paper version is thinner and less sturdy than the canvas version. ---Canvas - Finely textured artist-grade cotton substrate. Sounds fancy. It's like fabric. Maybe it is fabric. I'm not sure what constitutes a fabric. If you have any problems with your purchase, just let me know. You don't have to mail the item back. If the product arrives damaged, send me a picture. If you hate it, if you changed your mind - whatever the issue is - please email me. I try to keep prices low. Full transparency! This is how much profit I make on each item, assuming you didn't see the item in an ad. If you did, I make about $4 less than the amounts below: Posters: 8" x 10" You pay $22, I make $9 11" x 14" You pay $27, I make $13 18" x 24" You pay $30, I make $14 24" x 36" You pay $42, I make $13 (shipping for this size is more expensive) Canvas: 8" x 10" You pay $30, I make $11 11" x 14" You pay $35, I make $15 18" x 24" You pay $40, I make $15 24" x 36" You pay $57, I make $14 (shipping for this size is more expensive) Ships in 2-4 business days.
" In the world of illustration, his contribution is superior to the efforts of all other fashion artists of his era ." Karl Lagerfeld Иллюстрация, являясь концепцией презентации дизайнерских работ в журналах и альбомах, занимает отдельное место в мире моды. Неоднократно вытесняясь…
Cette peinture numérique capture l’essence de la culture japonaise à travers une scène pittoresque d’une mer déchainée. Les vagues détaillées créent un cadre paisible et harmonieux, tandis que les nuances de rose et de pourpre dans le ciel ajoutent une touche de couleur vive et dynamique. La calligraphie japonaise dans le coin supérieur droit ajoute une touche d’authenticité à l’ensemble, renforçant l’impression d’un moment figé dans le temps. Cette peinture numérique est une ode à la beauté de la nature et à la simplicité de la vie, inspirée par la culture japonaise. Diese Arbeit ist ein einzigartiges Original Kunstwerk - Digitale Kunst von Frédéric Font (Chroma) (Frankreich), Digitale Malerei auf Leinwand. Seine Abmessungen sind 100x50 cm. Die Unterschrift des Künstlers ist auf dem Kunstwerk vorhanden. Dieses Kunstwerk ist Teil der Galerie Japon.
Lucius Rossi - In the Boudoir (detail)
BORDALO II: Garbage, the new street art aesthetic
Living in a certain place leaves a trace on you. The way you remember childhood, what makes you nostalgic, and sometimes even the way you create. Like in the case of Nastasya Chudakova. Nastasya paints beautiful and cozy pieces with fragments from her childhood and life in Kaluga, Russia.
Если вы никогда не видели картины прерафаэлитов и даже не знаете о них, вам определённо стоит начать знакомство с прекрасным миром романтизма с работ этого художника. Эдмунд Блэйр-Лейтон - один из самых популярных художников-прерафаэлитов. Его картины, особенно работы Акколада и…
Gaetano de Martini : The Tambourine Girl (1899) Canvas Gallery Wrapped Giclee Wall Art Print (D6035) Types: ➤Archival Paper Print (rolled) ➤Canvas Print, Gallery wrapped (mirrored edges) on 2cm depth pine wooden frame (stretched), rolled in a tube, or framed (wood floater frame). Options: ➤Archival Paper Print (rolled) ➤Rolled Canvas Print ➤Stretched and Ready to Hang 1 Panel Canvas Print ➤Stretched and Ready to Hang 3 Panel Canvas Print ➤Canvas in Black, Brown or White Wood Floating Frame (2'' | 5cm thick) ★★★WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A ROLLED CANVAS PRINT AND AN ARCHIVAL PAPER PRINT? ★★★ Whereas our canvas prints come with that typical characteristic texture own to canvas, our archival paper prints come on cotton rag paper without texture. A rolled canvas print is normally stretched on wood stretcher bars, whereas archival paper prints are not. Additionally, a stretched canvas can be framed, but it doesn't need to be. Thus, our rolled canvas prints come in their advertized size + mirrored edges by default for easy stretching. Prefer a cut to size rolled canvas print instead, because you want to frame it in a traditional fine art frame behind glass? Then just type ''cut to size'' to our personalization box (listing top right ''add your personalization''). Note that our rolled canvas prints do not come with stretcher bars or frames. Either take it to your local framer, or stretch/frame it yourself. Other sizes than listed in our drop-down menu available upon request! Have something in mind that you don't see in our shop? Anything at all? We've got your back! Here you can order anything you'd like: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1528183805 Our high quality images are environmentally friendly printed on museum grade canvas, with high quality inks that will last for over 200 years. Our canvas prints are odorless and stable to UV-radiation. Please note that our standard processing time is 3-5 days. Our actual canvases may slightly differ from the pictures shown, as every item that we sell is created especially for you. Our canvas prints actually look BETTER in real life. Please note: all watermarks shown will not be seen on the actual product. **All images and advertized text courtesy of VNTGARTGallery. Text and photos may not be used without written permission.**
Девушка-Рапунцель с длинной косой и печальными глазами - графиня Изабелла Потоцкая. Она вышла замуж за своего дальнего родственника и однофамильца, Романа Потоцкого. Брак был заключен по любви. У красавицы Изабеллы было очень хрупкое здоровье. Она умерла всего через четыре месяца после свадьбы, ей…
In the mid-2000s, historian Anna Pegler-Gordon said that visual media often seems more accessible to her students than the written record. They claimed images make the past seem more accessible, giving concrete shape to a world that sometimes seems intangible. Not to mention the immediacy of the image, which often conveys information more quickly than a primary document written in an unfamiliar, or even a foreign, language. But according to Pegler-Gordon, this immediacy also works well in discussion sections, where the shared experience of viewing a picture can provide a focus for lively group discussion.
Immerse yourself in the tranquillity of the Scottish Highlands with our evocative print. This serene composition captures the essence of Portree Harbour, Isle of Skye, rendered in bold and sweeping expanses of colour that reflect the Color Field style's influence. The artwork invites you to experience the harbour's calm waters, with reflections casting a meditative ripple across the print. The selection of hues is intrinsic to the piece's mood, crafting a picturesque scene where the vibrancy of life and the steadiness of nature coalesce. Vivid pastel facades line the quayside, a tapestry of yellow, orange, pink, and blue fronts portrayed with minimalistic detail, promoting a sense of harmony and simplicity. A collective of boats peacefully moored in the foreground serve as focal points, their reds and blues echoed in the water’s glassy surface, and ushering a silent narrative of maritime charm. The restrained use of lines and the emphasis on flat, planar regions of colour work to encapsulate the viewer in the artwork's embrace. Drawing inspiration from the unspoiled beauty of one of Scotland's renowned locales, this print is a celebration of stillness, colour, and minimalist beauty. The 'Scottish Harbours' collection is proud to include this enchanting scene, offering a breath of Highland air to any space. Whether adorning a home office or bringing a calming influence to a bustling living area, this piece will be the harbinger of contemplative allure and aesthetic pleasure.
Follow @nouranmsalah and get more of the good stuff by joining Tumblr today. Dive in!
Auguste Toulmouche’s 1866 painting “The Hesitant Fiancée” is making the rounds on TikTok FYPs across the globe, inviting women of all ages to not only marvel at and meme-ify the bride’s pissed off scowl, but see themselves in it, too.
Inga Moore “The Wind in the Willows” To my dear friend Aputsiaq, Mette. María.-
The fox plays a role in Japanese culture that's unusually rich and complicated. Beliefs that developed when people lived much closer to nature persist in stories, festivals, and language. Even in these rational times, the fox has a magical aura that still lingers.The fox is associated with Inari as a symbol, a messenger, a servant, or maybe more. Inari is the Japanese god of foxes, of fertility, rice, tea and sake, of agriculture and industry, of general prosperity and worldly success, and one of the principal gods of Shinto.H/t: tofugu.com
Beautiful 'Otter Watercolor Cute' Poster Print by DecoyDesign ✓ Printed on Metal ✓ Easy Magnet Mounting ✓ Worldwide Shipping. Buy online at DISPLATE.
26 Artworks by Endre Penovác, Saatchi Art Artist
The sweet family of 3. Happy birthday Xianxian~~ #MDZS #WangXian #MoDaoZuShi #LanWangji #WeiWuxian #魔道祖师 #忘羡 #蓝忘机 #魏无羡 #Lansizhui #蓝思追 #魏无羡1031生日快乐
Посты по теме «живые фотографии», добавленные пользователем Ольга Ольга на Постилу
Wilhelm Ferdinand Bendz Danish painter mainly known for genre works and portrait which often portray his artist colleagues and their daily lives. He was one of the most talented artists in the successful generation of painters who studied under Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg but died early and has therefore left a relatively small oeuvre. He attended the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts from 1820 to 1825, where he studied under Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg. In 1825 he made an unsuccessful attempt to win the gold medal, only given to history paintings, the most prestigious genre at that time, and after that decided to specialize in portraits and genre works. After graduation, Bendz contributed successfully with a number of works to the annual exhibitions at Charlottenborg. Three of his paintings were acquired by the Royal Painting Collection; Model Class at the Art Academy and A Young artist looking at a sketch through a mirror from 1826 and the monumentally sized A sculptor working with a live model from 1827 and A Tobacco Party from 1828. After this Bendz was emploed as an assistant at Eckersberg's studio, working on routine assignments. In late 1830 Bendz finally received a travel scholarship which enabled him to leave for southern Europe which was considered a crucial part of an art education . After shorter visits to Dresden and Berlin, he went to Munich, which had developed into a vibrant centre for the arts, and where he stayed for around a year. His most important work from the stay is the thoroughly composed group portrait "Artist in the Evening at Finck's Coffee House in Munich". In the autumn of 1832 he continued his journey towards Rome, stopping in Venice on the way where he reunited with Ditlev Blunck, a friend and fellow painter from his student days at the Academy in Copenhagen. Shortly after, in Vicenza, Bendz who had felt ill since Venice died from a lung infection at age 28. Today he is mainly remembered for his many technically accomplished portraits, though his ambition most of all ran towards a refined fusion of portrait, genre scene and allegorical history painting. His technical virtuosity is particularly visible in his depictions of the play of light cast from an obscured source and the resulting shadows.
Studio Le Cocq - by Stephanie Le Cocq Appreciating the natural world through a decorative lens. Interior decoration to bring the nature indoors. We've been speaking with Stephanie for a while now and are super excited to help launch this talent into our wonderful worlds. Here are her premier 'British Biophilia' collection of wallpapers, we can't wait for more. The Lost Garden - Pear A wild botanical chintz wallpaper. This pattern is inspired by the late botanical artist William Kilburn, he was famous for his detailed chintzes in the 18th century. Drawing from the beautiful Spring flowers growing at Shute Farm’s forgotten Peace Garden, in Somerset. For those sage green lovers, this is an update with a warmer hue, it feels perfect for a cottage kitchen. This pattern is available in Pear, India Yellow, Coastal Blue, Ebony, Ecru. Monotone options Cottage Blue, Earth Red Hand illustrated wallpaper designs - printed in England Materials Toll Coated Non-Woven FSC certified paper, matt non woven paper made from a mix of natural and man made materials. Can be lightly cleaned with a dry sponge- Please wipe from side to side, starting from top, down.an be lightly cleaned with a dry sponge- Please wipe from side to side, starting from top, down. Dimensions Roll size -10m x 70cm wide Repeat - 70 x 97.8 cm Square Repeat Extra Info Print on demand, this means small batch printing and hardly any wastage. The collection is digitally printed with low-emission water-based inks onto Ecologo ® and FSC-certified paper, and natural, organic fabrics. 10% of Studio Le Coq profits go to conservation charity Fauna and Flora International who re-educate and invest in sustainable solutions for both corporations and small communities. https://www.fauna-flora.org/ Delivery All wallpapers are printed to order to reduce our impact and ensure a perfect colour match. Small batch printing and hardly any wastage. This is a bespoke print item and therefore non returnable Approximately 2-3 weeks + Delivery Samples are 2-3 days More about the Artist... Stephanie Le Cocq (pronounced ‘Le Coke’) is a British-Filipina print designer based in the heart of Somerset, UK. She launched her interior decoration brand Studio Le Cocq in 2020, creating patterns and prints that show the natural world through a decorative lens. Her return to Somerset has encouraged her to pause and take in her local surroundings, small details catch her eye, from the leafy sprawl on a forest floor to a cluster of wildflowers on the side of a bridleway. These moments are captured by finely drawn and painted illustrations, which are often influenced by historical textile and natural history references. Stephanie has worked for over a decade in the industry, her portfolio of work ranges from various global fashion and interior brands, and has lived and worked in the USA, and Scandinavia and is now back home in the UK.
Summer trips from Disney World to the Statue of Liberty introduce us to the most amazing cultures, delicious food, and worldview. While it isn’t always possible to take all the trips we want, it is possible to take what Thomas Kinkade Studios calls the “15-minute vacation.” If you long for adventure but can’t quite break away from work or family responsibilities, then you may want to immerse yourself in some vacation art by Thomas Kinkade. Best of all, this summer art promises warm weather and excitement all year round. Check out some of our summer-themed pieces below.