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Day 1052 #ArtKicksCovid19 "Am Seeufer (Bank of a Lake)" (1910) Max Pechstein @KunsthalleHH Pechstein was born on this day in 1881. He was a German Expressionist painter and printmaker and the only member of Die Brücke to have received formal art training.
“La Scuola di Atene” (“The School of Athens”) by #Raphael #Raffaello #Art #Roma #Rome #vaticanmuseums 🇮🇹🇻🇦#museivaticani
Day 1031 #ArtKicksCovid19 "La Dame aux Perles" (1901) Sir John Lavery. @TheHughLane Lavery died on this day in 1941. Comparisons were made between this portrait and the work of Sargent. However, in his portraiture, Lavery protects the reserve of his sitters more than Sargent.
My four favourite artworks at the #Cézanne exhibition @Tate Modern #Art #PaulCézanne 🖼 🎨 #TateModern #London
Day 1025 #ArtKicksCovid19 "Grey Fireworks" (2000) Helen Frankenthaler. Private Collection. Frankenthaler’s brilliantly coloured canvases were admired for their lyrical qualities. Influenced by Gorky and Pollock, she was a member of the second generation of Abstract Expressionists
If you are into art, the @instagram account of @Kunsthalle_Ka is very funny and well worth a follow. Whoever said that the Germans don’t have a sense of humour!? #Art #Kunst #lustig #humour 🖼️ #KunsthalleKarlsruhe 🇩🇪 🎨
Day 1011 #ArtKicksCovid19 "Soap Bubbles" (1859) Thomas Couture. @metmuseum Thomas Couture was born on this day in 1815. A schoolboy, identifiable by the books on the desk, contemplates soap bubbles, traditional symbols of the transience of life.