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Tetiana Yablonska, Self-Portrait 1945
One of the most famous Ukrainian artists of the 20th century. She has studied at the Kyiv Art Institute, her mentor was the famous Ukrainian artist Fedir Krychevskyi.
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🌳🌳 This painting is quite extraordinary. Landscape painting was very rare in Spanish painting of this time, with most commissions being religious works or portraits.
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View of the Gardens of the Villa Medici, Rome by Diego Velázquez ca. 1630
💔French artist of the post-World War II School of Paris, Françoise Gilot dies
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at 101.
From the age of five, Francoise Gilot knew she wanted to be a painter. Born to a Parisian businessman and a watercolorist, Gilot studied law while secretly continuing her art.
🌟 Czech-born Alphonse Mucha was one of the most celebrated artists in Paris at the turn of the 20th century.
📍Opening on October 23, Alphonse Mucha: Art Nouveau Visionary at the
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celebrates the Mucha Trust Collection’s first major U.S. tour in 20 years.
Shibata Zeshin, Japanese master of lacquer, loved mice. He painted them in groups and one by one; he painted one as a monk, another on the shoulder of the god Daikokuten.The one from the
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is this fluffy one. Mouse by Shibata Zeshin 19th c. 📖
Jacob van Hulsdonck, the master of a prosperous studio specializing in still life painting, meticulously rendered every surface and texture of fruit
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💜 Happy Birthday to Belgian surrealist René Magritte, born
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in 1898.
He is famed for his intriguing images combining everyday objects in whimsical and thought-provoking contexts.
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René Magritte, The Blank Signature
1965
Collection of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mellon
Based on his watercolor painting of 1904, this woodblock print by Yoshida shows a dreamlike, misty moonlit scene of two young women viewing the famed spring cherry blossoms at Mount Yoshino, east of Osaka.
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日本語: 雲井櫻 Kumoi Cherry Trees, Hiroshi Yoshida 1920
🌧️This painting by Kandinsky captures the vivid colours of a rain-soaked landscape.
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Landscape with Rain (Landschaft mit Regen) Wassily Kandinsky 1913
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is reopening on the 1st of June!
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Field with Flowers near Arles
Vincent van Gogh 1888
Arles, France
March is
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Promoting women artists is a part of our mission, so this month will be full of masterpieces created by talented women. 👩🎨👩🏼🎨👩🏽🎨👩🏿🎨
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The Refugees 1937 by Tamara Lempicka
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The painting’s serene atmosphere suggests timelessness and permanence, evoking the mysterious, eternal laws of nature. It was a local lake (Dælivannet) at Fleskum in Bærum that inspired Kitty Kielland.
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Summer Night by Kitty Kielland 1886
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State of mind.🌗🌪
Born and dead in Stockholm, Eugene Jansson (1862-1915) spent all his life in this city he loved. Although he did not travel much, he was one of the most creative painters Sweden ever produced.
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At Dusk, Eugène Jansson, 1902
On this day in 1882, one of my favorite painters, Edward Hopper, was born. Nighthawks (1942) has been described as Hopper's best-known work and is one of the most recognizable paintings in American art.
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🌝 Vincent van Gogh painted Country Road in Provence by Night shortly before leaving the asylum at Saint-Rémy. (...) He experimented with his use of color and brushwork. Many works were composed of graceful forms and swirling lines. 🏛
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🇨🇴 💔 World-renowned Colombian artist, Fernando Botero, dies at 91.
His signature style, also known as "Boterismo",depicts people in large, sensuous, exaggerated volume, which can represent political criticism or humor, depending on the piece. 🏛 Museo Botero
Couple Dancing 1982
In 1943, little more than a year before his murder in Auschwitz, Nussbaum painted one of his most striking and devastating self-portraits:
Self-Portrait with Jewish Identity Card, 1943 Felix Nussbaum (1904–1944
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The Dog is one of Goya's Black Paintings, which he painted directly onto the walls of his house sometime between 1819 and 1823 when he was in his mid-70s, living alone and suffering from acute mental and physical distress.🏛
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The Dog by Francisco Goya ca.1819-1823
💐Gustave Courbet had visited Holland in 1847 and his exposure there to Dutch flower painting is evident. His arrangement shares the exuberant spontaneity and abundance of Dutch artist Jan Van Huysum's Vase of Flowers.
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Bouquet of Flowers in a Vase
1862
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Any day of the year makes for a perfect opportunity to rediscover/highlight women in the arts! Please help us bring more women artists to the app.♡
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Redon is best known as a painter of imaginary, dream-like visions, but he was also an accomplished painter of floral still lifes. 🏛
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Odilon Redon, Grand bouquet au vase bleu a Detail
1912
🔎 One of the women is seated, trying her hand at drawing, the other is standing with her arms leaning on the back of the chair as she supervises - it’s probably a self-portrait of Louise-Adéone Drölling.
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Not much is known about the painting we present today. Well, it offers a lonely pug sitting on a beautiful red armchair. His name is Siegfried, which sounds like the best possible name for him. 📕 Siegfried by Thomas Theodor Heine 1921