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Nude art from American photographer Jasper Johal.
Nude art from American photographer Keith Allen Phillips.
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Nude art from American photographer Acey Harper. Private Acts. Model: Lauren Herley.
Nude art from American photographer Acey Harper. Private Acts.
The artwork of Virgil Finlay Virgil Finlay, American artist, (23 July 1914 – 18 January 1971)
asylum-art: Waves, Painting and Photo-realism Ran Ortner is an American artist, surfer and passionate about the sea and the ocean, who creates impressive photo-realistic paintings of waves. Using oil paint, Ran Ortner plays with great ease on the lights
paperimages: Gertrude Fiske, Nude, 1922 This painting earned the Julia A. Shaw Memorial Prize for the best painting by an American woman, and was praised in a New York Times review.
paperimages: Andrew Wyeth (1917 - 2009) Indian Summer, 1970 Andrew Newell Wyeth, was the youngest of five children of N.C. Wyeth and one of the best-known American artists of the middle 20th century. Wyeth’s favorite subjects were the land and
Andrew Sterrett Conklin, American Artist and Model I, 1997
contemporary-art-blog: American artist Robert Longo, Perfect Gods: Untitled (Shark 7), 2007Contemporary-Art-Blog
artofmalemasturbation: No. 36 in What’s New in Thad’s Thoughts?—A Weekly Review: hadrian6: male nude. Paul Cadmus. “Paul Cadmus [1904-1999] was an American artist. He is best known for his paintings and drawings of nude male figures.
richardschang: lustik: littlelimpstiff14u2: Head turning Reflection Art by Ray BartkusSome art makes you turn your head. This mural implores you to do something less taxing – just take a look at the water. It was made by Lithuanian American artist
devidsketchbook: DRAWINGS BY ANTHONY GOICOLEA Born in 1971 in Atlanta, Georgia, Anthony Goicolea is a first-generation Cuban American artist now living and working in Brooklyn, New York. His diverse œuvre encompasses self-portraits, landscapes, and
escapekit: Lucid Stead American artist Phillip K Smith III created an installation With some mirrors, LED lights, custom built electronic equipment, and Arduino programming, Smith transformed a 70-year-old homesteader shack into an architecture piece
pacegallery: Reblog via instagram: “Tara Donovan Mimics Nature with the Mundane” To see more of Donovan’s work, explore the Pace Gallery location page and browse the #TaraDonovan hashtag. The American artist Tara Donovan’s latest exhibition
asylum-art: Andrea Myers: Fabric and Paper Layered Into Spectacular 3D Structures Andrea Myers is an American artist who seeks to explore the boundaries between 2D and 3D, offering works mixing sculptures, paintings and prints technics. Colorful ,
If you’re a fan of comics, graphic novels, or art in general, please check out the Amulet series. It’s written and illustrated by Kazu Kibuishi, a Japanese-American artist who also worked on a comic anthology series called Flight and a webcomic called
blejz: Bernice Bing (1936 - 1998) A San Francisco native, Chinese American, artist, lesbian, community activist—Bernice Bing, was a bridge between many worlds. She came of age during the Beat era and entered the San Francisco arts landscape in the
micdotcom: On Randall’s Island, a stone’s throw from east Manhattan’s shoreline, hundreds of Native American artists, educators, dancers and performers gathered all weekend for a powwow to honor indigenous people around the world. Instead of Columbus
supersonicart: Alvaro Naddeo, New Works. Presented by Thinkspace Projects as part of their “Instruments of Change,” a project of transformation celebrating Latin American artists and on view until February 2020 at The Fullerton Museum of Art in
hajandrade: Decorative 20th century silkscreen on paper depicting two panthers by unknown American artist Locke, executed in six colors, the print measures 23.5" × 29.5".
theoverworld: Terrifying Sculptures by Mark Jenkins Imagine walking around the corner and seeing one of these. American artist Mark Jenkins is fond of installing sculptures in public that hurtle you screaming into the uncanny valley.
kissmyblackazz: “Intimacy” by Thomas Blackshear | African American artist
wordsnquotes: culturenlifestyle: Stunning Jewellery Collection Pays Homage to the Solar System by Lauren Beacham American artist Lauren Beacham left her job as a gallery director to dedicate her herself and artistry to her newfound passion as a jewelry
gloomaviator: concretejunglegym: indefenseofart: Art History remixed— Cuban-American artist Cesar Santos’s painting series, “syncretism” mixes iconic work by masters from Renaissance to Modernism: including works in the style of De Kooning,
hecallsmepineappleprincess:Black History Month SpotlightFloyd E NormanBorn June 22 1935Worked on the Film “Sleeping Beauty“ in 1956, becoming one of the first African American artists to remain at Walt Disney Studios on a long term basisOther
crossconnectmag: Paintings by Casey Weldon Casey Weldon is an American artist best known for his use of melancholy and humor in conjunction with the iconography of modern pop culture, leading his critics to designate his style as “post-pop surrealism”.
timelightbox: Photograph by William Eggleston On view at the Nevada Museum of Art: William Eggleston: Los Alamos, which features the iconic American artist’s vivid color images taken in the Mississippi Delta, New Orleans, Las Vegas, Los Alamos, and
Albert Bloch (1882 - 1961), Figures in the silver light, n/d
Richard Bunkall (1953 - 1999), Resting Train (1997) Brevis oratio penetrat caelum: a short prayer seeps into the sky
Childe Hassam (1859 - 1935), A back road, n/d
George Wesley Bellows (1882 - 1925), The rope, builders of ships (1916)
Albert Bloch (1882 - 1961), Gulls (1941)
Thomas Eakins (Philadelphia, 1844 - 1916), A may morning in the park (1880)
Robert Brackman (1898 - 1980), Girl from the village (1960)
Eric Fischl (b. New York City, 1948), So she moved into the light (1997)
Marsden Hartley (Lewiston, Maine, 1877 - Ellsworth, Maine, 1943); Jotham’s Island, 1937
Jonas Lie (Moss, Norway, 1880 - New York City 1940), When the Boats come in, 1921
the-paintrist: Arthur Bowen Davies - Interwoven - 1916 Arthur Bowen Davies (September 26, 1863 – October 24, 1928) was an avant-garde American artist and influential advocate of modern art in the United States circa 1910-1928. Davies was born in Utica,
Charles Demuth (Lancaster, Pennsylvania 1883 - 1935), Aucassin and Nicolette, oil on canvas, 1921; Columbus Museum of Art
Milton Avery (Altmar, New York 1885 - New York City 1965) a) Canadian Cove, 1940; b) Gaspe pink sky, 1940
William McGregor Paxton (Baltimore, Maryland, 1869 - Newton Centre, Massachusetts, 1941); Portrait of a young woman in blue, n/d; oil on canvas, 77 cm x 64 cm
Abraham A. Manievich (Mstsislaw, Russia, 1881 - Bronx 1942); Bronx I (c. 1923-24), oil on canvas (via The Athenaeum) full size: http://www.the-athenaeum.org/art/full.php?ID=112344
Joseph Stella (Muro Lucano [Italy] 1887 - New York City 1946), Children’s Toys (Marionettes), c. 1930, oil on canvas, 65 cm x 82 cm; Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
John Wesley Carroll (b. Wichita, Kansas 1891 or 1892 - d. Kansas City [?] 1959), Lady in blue, c 1924, oil on canvas, LACMA Collections
Ron Milewicz (b. 1963 Brooklyn, New York); Court House Square, 2003, oil on canvas, 50 x 65 inches
Charles Sheeler (Philadelphia 1883 - Dobbs Ferry, New York, 1965); Water, 1945; oil on canvas
Leon Kroll (1884 New York City - 1974 Gloucester, Massachusetts); Santa Fe Hills, 1917
Lyonel Feininger (New York City, 1871 - 1956); Landungssteg (Pier), 1920
Fairfield Porter (1907 Winnetka, Illinois - 1975 Southampton, New York)
George Copeland Ault (Cleveland, Ohio, 1891 - Woodstock, New York, 1948); Black Night, Russell’s Corner; 1943
Thomas Eakins (Philadelphia, 1844 - 1916); Mending the net, 1881; oil on canvas, 81 x 107 cm; Philadelphia Museum of Art
Alfred Henry Maurer (New York City 1868 - 1932); Carrousel, 1901; oil on canvas; Brooklyn Museum
Ron Milewicz (Brooklyn, New York 1963); Blackout, 2004
Ken Davies (New Bedford, Massachusetts, 1925); Pop Art Trompe (Beer Can), c. 1958; oil on canvas
Robert Motherwell (Aberdeen, Washington, 1915 - Provincetown, Massachusetts, 1991); Elegy to the Spanish Republic n. 133 (1975)
Winslow Homer (Boston 1836 - Prout’s Neck, Maine, 1910), Spanish Moss at Tampa (1886)