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Vincent returned to the family home base in Etten for about seven months in 1881 and produced a number of drawings of local peasants and laborers performing their routine humble tasks; “Road in Etten” (1881)
@MenschOhneMusil Really like his work. Some splendid green(s) in this one; "Spring Range, Lying Clouds" (2001) #XueLiang
“Red in Art” Pablo Picasso; “Bullfight: Death of the Toreador” (1933)
A look today at the boldest, most powerful color – RED. The color that most stimulates the mind, stirs the emotions, and elicits the strongest reactions; Cornelius Krieghoff, “Taking Shelter from the Storm” (1857)
(2/2) “Blue in Art” Picasso’s artist friend in the company of an unidentified woman; “Portrait of Sebastià Junyer-Vidal” (1903)
(2/2) Painted just before he was sent to train as a driver in a reserve WWI German field artillery regiment; “The Drinker (Self-Portrait)” (1915) by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
Orcas, the ocean’s apex predators and largest members of the dolphin family have been known to attack moose swimming between coastal islands; “Orca Attack” (1977) by American painter Lorenzo Ghiglieri
Dating back 4,000+ years, Norway and Japan were among the first countries to hunt whales, followed by the Dutch, British and Inuit. The commercial whaling industry dates to the 11th century and the Southern European Basques…