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Milf Kerry in a Picture Perfect Bukkake Art Piece.
British Cum Queen Jade Swallows Doing What She Loves the Most. Shes a Master in Her Art.
British bandito (Banksy’s brilliant street art ~ London)
British Broadcasting Corporation??
wtfarthistory: Kawanabe Kyōsai, Comic Shunga Painting, c 1871-1889, ink and color on paper. Isabel Goldman collection, on view at The British Museum until 5 February 2014
bobbycaputo:Renowned British artist Colin Batty creates creepy characters out of vintage portraits in his impressive modified cabinet card photographs
peira: peril: Roelant Savery: Edward’s Dodo (1626) oil on canvas, The British Museum, London La storia dell'estinzione del Dodo è raccontata da Thomas Pynchon in V.
blastedheath: Keith Vaughan (British, 1912-1977) Blue Bathers 1952. Gouache on paper. Jonathan Clark & Co., London.
kecobe: Sir Thomas Lawrence (British; 1769–1830)George James Welbore Agar-Ellis, later 1st Lord DoverOil on canvas, ca. 1823–24Yale Center for British Art, New Haven, Connec
iloverainandcoffee: Night Mail poster from here: British Postal Museum & Archive
British Playmate, Maria Eriksson. (also, see her as “The Groupie” at CensorshipSucks.net)
yolandart: Philip Jackson. 1944. Winner of National Peace Sculpture Competition, Manchester City Council, 1987. Elected Fellow Royal Society of British Sculptors.
redlipstickresurrected: Lisa Wright (British, b. 1965, Kent, England, based Cornwall, England) - 1: The Young Nocturne, 2016 2: The Silent Room, 2016 3: Fire Fly, 2016 4: The Coral Thief, 2016 Paintings: Oil on Canvas
iamjapanese: Naomi Tydeman(British) Watercolour paintings via
muirin007: rainbowsmudge: deanwinchestersshortshorts: ys-ella: maestremadness: my-british-soul: lado-sur: renal-agenesis: The Game of Life. oh my god what an interesting way to look at things. lifes a gamble and death always wins because
fyeahwomenartists: Turner prize wining artist Laure Prouvost graduated with a Fine Art degree from renowned British art college Central Saint Martins in 2001. ’Signs’ was shown at EASTinternational 2009 for which Prouvost won the EAST award.
le-desir-de-lautre: Keith Vaughan (British, 1912-1977), Bather, August 4th, 1961, 1961, oil on canvas. 1022 x 914 mm.
twofacedmirror: Audrey Weber, undated (British, 1898 - 1981) Weber was an oil painter and graphic designer who exhibited extensively at the Royal Academy, the Society of Women Painters and the New English Art Club. She also worked for Southern Region
arsvitaest: “The Soul of the Soulless City (New York—an Abstraction)” Author: C. R. W. Nevinson (British, 1889-1946)Date: 1920Medium: Oil on canvasLocation: Tate
Paula Rego (b. 1935, Lisbon; naturalised british citizen), Bride, 1994 via Tate http://www.tate.org.uk/art/artists/paula-rego-1823
Ronald Rutherford (British, 1913 - ?), Suffolk River, 1950’s, oil on canvas
arcadiainteriorana: Hammersmith BridgeRuskin Spear (British, 1911–1990) Oil on board, 80 x 65 cm.Government Art Collection.
blastedheath: John Piper (British, 1903-1992), View of Hurst Castle from Keyhaven, Hampshire, c.1949. Gouache on paper, 7 x 9½ in.
twofacedmirror: Michael Andrews (with daughter, Melanie), 1978-79 (British, 1928 ‑ 1995) bio
blastedheath: Frank Dobson (British, 1888-1963), Bastard Child, c.1915. Oil on panel, 15 x 12 in.
George Romney (Dalton in Furness 1734 - Kendal 1802); Jane Dawkes Robinson, c. 1778; oil on canvas; Indianapolis Museum of Art
blastedheath: Clive Head (British, b. 1965), Study for New York, October 2001, 2002. Oil on linen, 12 x 16 3/4 in.
blastedheath: Peter Lanyon (British, 1918-1964), Iron Coast, 1960. Oil on canvas, 60 x 60 in.
Emily Carr (Victoria, British Columbia, 1871 - 1945), Deep Forest, 1931, oil on canvas
blastedheath: Ben Nicholson (British, 1894-1982), 1966 (Interior Tuscan Cathedral), 1966. Ink and gouache on an etched ground, on the artist’s prepared board, 12 x 8 ¾ in.
kecobe: John Constable (British; 1776–1837)Brighton Beach, with Colliers Oil on paper July 1824 Victoria & Albert Museum, London
Henry Moore (Castleford 1898 - Much Hadam 1986); Reclining Figure, 1951, plaster. Henry Moore Sculpture Center, Art Gallery of Ontario (Toronto)
Marcus Gheeraerts the Younger (Bruges 1561/62 - London 1636); Portrait of Captain Thomas Lee in Irish dress, 1594; oil on canvas, 150 x 230 cm; Tate British Collection
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)
lionofchaeronea:Bellerophon, astride Pegasus, attacks the Chimera. Molded medallion from an Apulian terracotta flask, artist unknown; ca. 300-250 BCE. Now in the British Museum.
Meredith Frampton (British, 1894-1984), Winifred Radfordby, 1921; oil on canvas, 89.2 x 74.6 cm; National Portrait Gallery, Londonmagic realism ante litteram
Godfrey Kneller (German, later British 1646-1723), Queen Anne, ca. 1690; oil on canvas, 234 x 143 cm; National Portrait Gallery, London
Edward Bawden (English, 1903-1989), The Bird’s Nest, 1951; watercolour and ink on paper
Sultan Muhammad (Persian, 1470-1555), Mi'rāj (Ascent of Muhammad to Heaven), 1539-1543. Miniature from Nizami Ganjavi’s Khamsa (Five Poems), opaque watercolour and ink on paper, 28.7 x 18.6 cm; British Library, London “Islam disapproves of all
Peter Doig (Scottish, b. 1959), The Heart of Old San Juan, 1999. Oil on canvas98½ x 77 in. (250.2 x 195.6 cm)
Frank Auerbach (German-British, born 1931), Head of J. Y. M. III, 1982. Oil on canvas, 41 x 51 cm
Stanley Spencer (British, 1891-1959), Workmen in the House, 1935. Oil on canvas, 113 x 91.5 cm
soyouthinkyoucansee: art -Norman Prescott-Davies (1862-1915, British) As Time Goes By
odditiesoflife: 9,000 Fallen Soldiers Stenciled into Sand at Normandy Beach To commemorate “Peace Day”, British artists Jamie Wardley and Andy Moss, in combination with many volunteers, went to Normandy Beach and stenciled the silhouettes of the
art-of-swords: Pistol Dagger Dated: circa 1850 Culture: British (manufactured for the Orient) The weapon has round faceted barrels with lugs, gilt engraved and decorated, and marked ‘London’. The swan neck plate and hammer have a flat body, while
sugarmeows: Soul Leaving the Body (1808) – William Blake (British, 1757–1827)
19thcenturyboyfriend: William Henry Charlton (1846-1918) British
blastedheath: Matthew Radford (British, b. 1971), Which Way, 2001. Oil on canvas, 80 x 77 in.
thirstyear: British Library
redlipstickresurrected:Daniel Ablitt (British, b. 1976, Somerset. England) - Waiting (Lakeside Cabin), Paintings: Oil on Panel
arts-and-hearts: roane72: We should all be able to come face to face with our childhood crushes while looking so breathtakingly gorgeous.
arts-and-hearts: ithinkthereforeiship: #AND THEN THERE’S THIS ROYAL IDIOT #history of the british empire
thunderstruck9:David Hockney (British, b. 1937), Portrait of Sir David Webster, 1971 . Acrylic on canvas, 152.8 x 184.5 cm.Sir David Webster (1903-1971) was the chief executive of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, from 1945 to 1970.
suicide-by-star: British Museum (by Luis Andrei Muñoz)
thunderstruck9: Jacob Epstein (British, born United States, 1880-1959), Hollyhocks, c.1930. Gouache, 22 x 17 in.
citrusina: Mother’s Garden - Wolfram Onslow Ford (1879 - 1956), British
asylum-art: A new selection of satirical illustrations by John Holcroft, who takes a critical look but full of humor about our society and its excesses. John Holcroft is a British illustrator based in Sheffield, whose unique style illustrations are
gunrunnerhell: CZN M22Fictional weapon from the Japanese animation “Ghost in the Shell”. It’s a hodgepodge mix of the FN P90, F2000 as well as the British SA80, yet maintains the 5.7x28mm chambering. Oddly enough in the series the M22 is built
design-is-fine: Barbara Jones, poster artwork for Festival of Britain “Black Eyes and Lemonade”, exhibition British Popular Art, Whitechapel Art Gallery, 1951. London. Via flickr