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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)
kundst: “The power of what art can do, what a timeless painting can do… what another person looking for something inside of themselves expressed outwardly for others to share… what that can do is change a mood, change a mental state, change
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
poboh: The Upstairs, 1938, Charles Sheeler. American (1883 - 1965) (Source: Museum Syndicate: Experience Art and History )
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
Art class. Drawing 101. Not too bad. This is alittle above my average work. I have a C in this course.
licieoic: I was alerted by a very nice person that someone on Redbubble has stolen my art. I’ve submitted a request to Redbubble to have it removed, but I would recommend to all my fellow artist that you go and check this account, to see if your art
sosuperawesome: Art by Déborah Maradan Browse more curated art So Super Awesome is also on Facebook, Instagram and Pinterest
**Art Giveaway** 1st prize - ม worth of commissions2nd prize - ฟ worth of commissions3rd prize - บ worth of commissions**Must Be Following Both**- Krovav- Mazokhist**Rules**- Reblog as much as you like- Likes don’t count- No sideblogs- Winners
Art vs Artist meme because I think I look eerily similar to my art
This is exactly the kind of art theft that makes me seriously reconsider posting anything I care about. Not only is this a completely uncredited repost and unauthorized use of my art but they also added their own title on and used it for a yaoi fanfiction
Art for and of @mazokhist because I can’t resist his ideas (especially when they have a vampiric element)do not tag as kin/characters/id/etc Patreon / Kofi / Commissions
2012 - 2018I jump on every possible bandwagon(right art belongs to @mazokhist)
sidebloggable: A smut art meme, in the same vein of the gore meme, with outfit/theme prompts! Remember to specify if you’re uncomfortable with any of the prompts, and tag art appropriately when finished.
Art made for @skogselv‘s birthday (07.22) of our characters getting married in ESO. The only problem with getting married in Grahtwood is that you pretty much will die on your way to your swamp honeymoon, but the venue was so pretty.
My “Secret” to Managing Commissions and Art Stress
Art Deco’s Greatest Fan.Patreon | Ko-fi | Characters: Sotha Sil
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ttotheaffy: pirpintine: I should probably look up refs for animals but… PSH. Ahh! this is SO AWESOME. I thought it was concept art for something before I noticed it was yours. I’m gonna reblog this for Arte too, she loves dem bears. AH!
artemispanthar: ttotheaffy: pirpintine: I should probably look up refs for animals but… PSH. Ahh! this is SO AWESOME. I thought it was concept art for something before I noticed it was yours. I’m gonna reblog this for Arte too, she loves dem bears.
wallscratches: Whenever I get a bit discouraged by my art ability in, say, inking or shading or whatnot, I look up tutorials or just people talking about how -they- do it and experiment with it. I generally don’t follow tutorials -exactly- because
You ever watch a cartoon you watched as a kid and notice things about the art style, like how the eyes are drawn, character poses, faces, etc and think “Hey, is that where I got that?” In regards to your own art style. ‘Cause I do quite
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art-calavera: art-calavera: Crystal Gem trio is done! Who should get an armor next? Reblog for the night peeps!
art-of-the-hawk: Just vent art.
art-hoe-art: oh i’m just a girl pearl, all pretty and petite so don’t let me have any rights
art-emoji: my half of an art trade with @808lhr !~
Fucking art porn, everyone.
nosex: CLÉO DE 5 A 7 (AGNÈS VARDA, 1962) Art porn perfection.
A painting my mom did. She is such a great artist!
Finished painting. Acrylic. MY AFFLICTION…..
For real…..
Awesome artwork
Rest in Peace H.R. Giger
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TRUTH…..I KNOW THIS ALL TOO WELL