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Painting things as they are found in nature. Making it look like a natural arrangement of random objects. This is an idea that I have been mulling over a great deal: giving the appearance of a total lack of artistry.
(Henri Fantin-Latour)
🖌 @alicecgagnon1
Alexandre Louis Jacob (1876-1972)
- his tranquil and subtle lanscapes show a masterful evocation of light, atmosphere and colour, transporting the viewer into the peaceful countryside of rural France.
Into my heart an air that kills
From yon far country blows:
What are those blue remembered hills,
What spires, what farms are those? (A.E Housman)
'Nonforlon Blue Cliffs' and 'Out of the Blue' by @ampomata
@ArrezEdda @ToniArte2 Thank you Edda!! I tried to find some information about Kojima Koukei (b. in 1931, in Tokyo), who paints in the style of "Sansam", the landscape painting in Japan. That's all I could find though. Amazing work!
"The art of simplicity is a puzzle of complexity." (Douglas Horton)
Wonderful sketches by
Edo Hannema @EdoHannema
You may have the universe if I may have Italy. (Giuseppe Verdi)
Look at these amazing paintings by @twschaller and you'll see his love of Italy. In every brush stroke.
Medieval Gate- Lucca
Fountain of Neptune &
Ponte Emmanuele- Rome
https://t.co/DtIu4XtBGM
"Norway, gracious Queen in her gown of white, is a rainbow princess in the summer light..."
Three more Norway-paintings:
Sundown Kalvåg
Cabin
Lom Stave Church
~ by Tom Schaller
@twschaller #Norway #light #dark
The lush, dark canopies of the gnarled trees,
the long river, sliding smooth and white....
Look, and love everyone.
Whoever sees this landscape is stunned.
- Ho Xuan Huang (1772-1822)
🖌 @karenthomasart