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🌅🌊 Robert Duncanson was a 19th-century American landscapist of European and African ancestry.📘 https://t.co/tX69XVztz9 🏛 @cincyartmuseum Collection Sunset on the New England Coast by Robert Duncanson 1871
🐘 🐘 The elephant hunt, a periodic event in the life of the Indian imperial court, was intended to augment the royal stables.
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The Elephant Hunt of Maharaja Anup Singh of Bikaner, 1695 India (Rajasthan, Bikaner)
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Artist of great originality -
Hans Emmenegger (1866 - 1940)
“Wasserstrahl”, 1921
🏛 This painting is now on display at the Fondation de l’Hermitage Lausanne
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Robert Thornton (1768?-1837) Botanical and medical writer, published "The Temple of Flora" (The New Illustration of the Sexual System of Linnaeus).
🏛 @britishmuseum
The Night-Blowing Cereus
Series: Series: The Temple of Flora,
Robert Thornton 1800
⛰ Cézanne painted and drew the mountain from different vantage points throughout his career, each time finding a new mood or atmosphere.
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Paul Cézanne,The Montagne Sainte-Victoire with a Large Pine, around 1887
🔎 Lyubov Popova ♀
Popova was one of the first female pioneers in Cubo-Futurism. Through a synthesis of styles she worked towards what she termed painterly architectonics. 🚀 Man + Air + Space by Lyubov Popova 1913 @rus_museum #womensart #Apollo11 https://t.co/8MvuAOJFAO
Monet wrote to fellow Impressionist Caillebotte, “I’ve been here a month, and I’m grinding away; I’m in a magnificent region of wilderness, a tremendous heap of rocks and sea unbelievable for its colors; well, I’m very enthusiastic.” 📘 https://t.co/qxSeEx09R9 🏛 @cincyartmuseum
🌻 Shibata Zeshin’s characteristically bold brush strokes contribute to the liveliness of this flower, long an emblem of summer.
🏛 @artsmia (Grasshopper and sunflower), c. 1877 Shibata Zeshin
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Degas 🩰 The resulting image is both strikingly modern and quite literally reserved: a work in progress.
@mfaboston Ballet Dancer with Arms Crossed, Edgar Degas 1872
This blue landscape provides the backdrop for a Bible story from the Book of Revelation: the vision of John, in which he sees Mary and her child appear in heaven
https://t.co/7xQQ8hvznv
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Hans Bol, Imaginary Landscape with St. John on Patmos, 1564