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Part 3 of my Art History final.Romanticism, impressionism, pop art and surrealism.
asylum-art: Paul Cummins: 888,246 Ceramic Poppies Flow Like Blood from the Tower of London to Commemorate WWIt The moat that surrounds the Tower of London has long stood empty and dry. This summer, it’s getting filled with 888,246 red ceramic poppies,
Art by History-Eraser-Button aka meaconscientiaColours by me
hergracesathenaeum: Art history meme - Sculptures/other media 5/7 Cupid and Psyche (1793), Antonio Canova
Bored in art history class today, just drew this with my touchpad. I can’t stop laughing. *trying so hard to stay quiet* I’M SORRY. I THINK IT’S FUNNY SO YOU HAVE TO BEAR WITH ME.
Derp!Dean to round out the Team Free Will Trio Yes, done in art history class with my touchpad. OVERCOMPENSATING SAYS WHAT
kleinecharlotte: Art History Meme [4/6] Themes or Series or Subjects ↳ Redheads
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thelastinterceptor: capscrotch: comicbookartwork: The Avengers by Gerald Parel oh my god the art history student inside me is dying because The Nightwatch by Rembrandt OOOOOH
indecisivevaljean: Art History Meme: 4/5 movements Rococo » de Troy, Boucher, Fragonard, Lebrun, Watteau “Rococo, less commonly roccoco, also referred to as "Late Baroque”, is an 18th-century artistic movement and style […] The
cavetocanvas: Giovanni Battista Piranesi, View of the Colosseum, 1776 From the Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History: Piranesi’s thorough familiarity with the Colosseum—he had already produced three views of this most famous of Roman ruins—and his
italianartsociety: On this day [July 15] in 1609, Italian painter Annibale Carracci died in Rome at age 48. Widely recognized as one of the fathers of Italian Baroque art, after starting an academy in his native Bologna with his brother Agostino and
philamuseum: Happy birthday to Marcel Duchamp! A pioneer of conceptual art and Dadaism, the artist famously said, “I have forced myself to contradict myself in order to avoid conforming to my own taste.“ Did you know the Museum houses the largest
italianartsociety: Today is the Feast of St. Jerome, one of the Four Doctors of the Western Church. Jerome supposedly died at Bethlehem on 30 September 420 CE. A very popular saint in Italian art, Jerome is sometimes shown as as a cardinal in his study,
Fernand Khnopff (Grembergen 1858 - Brussels 1921); Memories (Lawn Tennis), 1889; pastel on paper, 127 cm x 200 cm; Royal Museum of Fine Arts of Belgium, Brussels
Anton Mauve (Zaandam 1838 - Arnhem 1888), A Dutch Road, c. 1880; oil on canvas, 50 x 36 cm; Toledo Museum of Art, Ohio
renaissance-art: Francesco Melzi c. 1517-1520 Pomona and Vertumnus It was not until the 1990’s that this painting achieved any sort of recognition. It was in need of restoration of and no one could prove who the original artist was. An 18th century
Mattia Preti (Taverna, Calabria, 1613 - Valletta, Malta, 1699); Morte di Sofonisba or Sofonisba riceve il calice (Death of Sophonisba or Sophonisba receiving the goblet), not dated (after 1630); oil on canvas, 178 x 202 cm; Musée des Beaux-Arts, Lyon
Alexej von Jawlensky (Toržok, Tver´, 1864 - Wiesbaden 1941); Melancholy in the evening - Wasserburg on the Inn (1907), oil on cardboard, 53 x 61 cm; St. Petersburg (United States) Museum of Fine Arts
Peter Paul Rubens (Siegen 1577 - Antwerp 1640); Judas Maccabeus finds the hidden treasure of the heathen and prays for the souls of the slain sinners, c. 1635; oil on canvas, 130 x 150 cm; Musée des Beaux-Arts de Nantes
Thomas Eakins (Philadelphia, 1844 - 1916); Mending the net, 1881; oil on canvas, 81 x 107 cm; Philadelphia Museum of Art
Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg (Blåkrog, 1783 – Copenaghen, 1853 The Cloisters - San Lorenzo fuori le mura, 1824; oil on canvas; Art Institute of Chicago
Melchior Broederlam (b. Ypres, active 1381 - 1409); The Flight into Egypt, detail of the Dijon Altarpiece, 1393-99; tempera on wood; Musée des Beaux-Arts, Dijon
Mattia Preti (also called il Cavaliere Calabrese; Taverna, Catanzaro, 1613 - Valletta, Malta, 1699); Feast of Herod, 1656-61; oil on canvas, 252 x 177 cm; Toledo Museum of Art
Francisco Gimeno y Arasa (Tortosa 1858 - Barcelona 1927); Sleeping woman, 1899; oil on canvas, 60 x 45 cm; Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya, Barcelona
Antonello da Messina (Antonello di Giovanni de Antonio called Antonello da Messina; Messina, Sicily, c. 1430 - 1479); Ritratto d'uomo (portrait of a man) or Ritratto Trivulzio, 1476; oil on wood, 29,5 x 37,4 cm; Museo civico d'arte antica, Torino
José Ferraz de Almeida Júnior (Itu, Sao Paulo, 1850 - Piracicaba, Sao Paulo, 1899); The model’s rest, 1882; oil on canvas, 131 x 98 cm; Museu Nacional de Belas Artes, Rio de Janeiro
Charles Walter Stetson (Tiverton, Rhode Island, 1858 - Roma 1911); An Easter offering, 1896; oil on canvas, 128 x 102 cm; Spencer Museum of Art, Kansas
George Romney (Dalton in Furness 1734 - Kendal 1802); Jane Dawkes Robinson, c. 1778; oil on canvas; Indianapolis Museum of Art
Roger de la Fresnaye (Le Mans 1885 - Grasse 1925); Alice in a large hat, 1912; oil on cardboard, 130 x 97 cm; Musée des Beaux-Arts, Lyon
Orazio Gentileschi (Pisa 1563 - London 1639), Danae, c. 1621; oil on canvas, 228 x 163 cm; Cleveland Museum of Art
Stanislas Lépine (Caen 1835 - Paris 1892); Pont de la Tournelle - Paris, 1862; oil on canvas, 55 x 40 cm; National Gallery of Art, Washington DC.
Hans Bol (Malines 1534 - Amsterdam 1593); Landschap met Jachttaferelen (landscape with hunting scenes), c. 1585; gouache on parchment pasted on oak panel, 18,5 x 13,7 cm; Royal Museum of Fine Arts of Belgium, Brussels
Bartholomeus Breenbergh (Deventer 1598 - Amsterdam 1657); The preaching of St. John the Baptist, 1634; oil on wood, 75 x 55 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Antoine Coypel (Paris, 1661 - 1722); Bacchus and Ariadne on the isle of Naxos, 1693; oil on canvas, 85,5 x 73 cm; Philadelphia Museum of Art
Jan Brueghel the Younger (Antwerp, 1601 - 1678) with Hendrick van Balen; An Allegory of the Four Elements, c. 1630; oil on panel, 104 x 66 cm; Tel Aviv Museum of Art
El Greco (Dominikos Theotokopoulos; Duchy of Candia 1541 - Toledo 1614); Laocoon, 1610-14; oil on canvas, 172 x 137 cm; National Museum of Art, Washington D.C.
Stanislav Zhukovsky (Hrodna 1875 - Pruszkow 1944); Summer Evening on the lake, 1915; oil on canvas; National Art Museum of Belarus, Minsk
Giulio Carpioni (Venezia 1613 - Verona 1678); Bacchanal, 1665-70; oil on canvas, Federico Zeri’s art collection
James Tissot (Jacques-Joseph Tissot called James, Nantes 1836 - Chenecey-Bruillon 1902); The artist’s ladies, 1883-85; oil on canvas; Chrysler (FCA) Museum of Art, Norfolk, Virginia
Guercino (Giovanni Francesco Barbieri called il Guercino; Cento, 1591 - Bologna, 1666); David con la testa di Golia (David with the head of Goliath), ca. 1650; oil on canvas, 102 x 120,5 cm; National museum of western art, Tokyo
Petrus Christus (Baerle c. 1410 - Bruges c. 1475); Lamentation over the dead Christ, c. 1450; oil on panel, 188 x 98 cm; Musée Royaux des Beaux-Arts, Brussels
Abraham Bloemaert (Gorinchem c. 1564/66 - Utrecht 1651); Rentrée de la moisson, c. 1625-30; oil on canvas, 198 x 137 cm; Musée des Beaux-Arts, Montreal
George Wesley Bellows (Columbus, Ohio, 1882 - New York City 1925); The Circus, 1912; oil on canvas, 111.8 x 86 cm; Addison Gallery of American Art at Phillips Academy, Andover, Massachusetts
Théodore Rousseau (Paris 1812 - Barbizon 1867); Edge of the forest - Setting sun, 1845-46; oil on canvas, 62.8 x 41.2; LACMA (Los Angeles County Museum of Art)
italianartsociety:From now through May 3, 2015, the National Gallery of Art, Washington hosts Piero di Cosimo: The Poetry of Painting in Renaissance Florence. The exhibition showcases over forty of the artist’s most compelling works. With themes ranging
John Singer Sargent (Firenze 1856 - London 1925; Robert Louis Stevenson and his wife, 1885; oil on canvas, 62.2 x 52.1 cm; Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentoville (Arkansas)
Johan Hendrik Weissenbruch (The Hague, 1824 - 1903); Bateaux de pêche (fishing boats), 1899; oil on canvas, 121 x 65.5 cm; Montreal Museum of Fine Arts
Salvador Dalí (Figueras, 1904 - 1989); Seated girl seen from the back, 1928; oil on canvas, 74 x 104 cm; Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Madrid
Lorenzo di Credi (Firenze 1456/60 - 1537); Ritratto di giovinetta (portrait of a young woman), ca 1490-1500; oil on wood, 40 x 58,7 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City
zao–gao: just-odradek: h1king33k: warmpockets: warmpockets: i’m watching an art theft documentary and they’re interviewing this art history professor from new york who was asked to go with the fbi to authenticate a rubens that had been stolen
Random Art History Thought
micdotcom:The Islamic State just destroyed thousands of years of cultural history Besides killing thousands, forcing women into sex slavery and stealing billions, the Islamic State has also been wiping out history itself. From the medieval citadel at
boxlunches: intrinnsic: speaking of art history this is Undine by Chauncey Bradley Ives. she’s at the Smithsonian. and this is her from the back that is marble, y’all. MARBLE. carved so thin you can SEE THE LIGHT THROUGH IT. i just. wow. fucking
hirohamada: ART HISTORY MEME;Vincent van Gogh + Yellow-Blue Gradient
nortonism: The thing about this is that sculptures like these in art history were for the male gaze. Photoshop a phone to it and suddenly she’s seen as vain and conceited. That’s why I’m 100% for selfie culture because apparently men can gawk at
stem-cell: rosalarian: pourquoi-nutmeg: nortonism: The thing about this is that sculptures like these in art history were for the male gaze. Photoshop a phone to it and suddenly she’s seen as vain and conceited. That’s why I’m 100% for selfie
rosalarian: stem-cell: nortonism: The thing about this is that sculptures like these in art history were for the male gaze. Photoshop a phone to it and suddenly she’s seen as vain and conceited. That’s why I’m 100% for selfie culture because
catcouch: I drew Renamon in different art styles through art history! Two versions:SFW and NSFW~ 1. Art Nouveau - Aubrey Beardsley style from the late 1800’s. 2. Art Deco - Popular in the 1920-30’s.3. Red figure pottery art from Greece - Around 530
Christmas gift for my mother. This is based on her old photo, which I transformed into this imitation of Alphonse Mucha art nouveau drawing. She studied art history and she really loves his works. Made with help of those brushes: http://fav.me/d202hl9