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Cat in a Doorway,
Filippo Corelli, early 20th century National Museum of Fine Arts, Valletta, Malta
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Shuvinai Ashoona began drawing in the early 1990s, and quickly rose to prominence when her work was included in the 1997 Cape Dorset Annual Print Collection. 📖 https://t.co/XYSEMjkUD4 Untitled by Shuvinai Ashoona 2018
📷©️ West Baffin Eskimo Cooperative #womensart
Boy Blowing Bubbles depicts Léon Koelin-Leenhoff, the illegitimate son (possibly fathered by Manet) of Manet's future wife, Suzanne Leenhoff.🎨 shows him aged 15 blowing soap bubbles, a traditional symbol of the brevity of life. Good painting for this year,I think. @FCGulbenkian
The painting is in the @ngadc in Washington D.C., with the New York Times calling it one of "Washington’s Crown Jewels".
At the time when Antoine Vollon lived, it was usual to purchase the butter from the farmer, handmade.
Mound of Butter by Antoine Vollon 1875-1885
This self-portrait dates from 1669, the year Rembrandt died, so it may be the last he painted. The expressive freedom of style shows that Rembrandt was certainly not exhausted at the end of his life. 🏛 @mauritshuis collection
Self-Portrait by Rembrandt van Rijn 1669
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🏛 @ Musée Jean-Jacques Rousseau Montmorency
Charles-Édouard Leprince (baron de Crespy), Promenade de Julie et Saint-Preux sur le lac de Genève, 1824
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@krollermuller
Women carrying sacks of coal in the snow
VINCENT VAN GOGH (1853 - 1890)
https://t.co/H3Kuo1K0EM
Her inert body is carried from the ring, while the horse that has caused the tragedy is led away. Closer to the foreground, a figure bending over in the shadows turns his back on the viewer in a sign of grief.📙 https://t.co/39Nk4kwbwD
🏛 @MuseoThyssen
Circus, August Macke
1913
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Three acrobats attend to a female rider who has had an accident.
📙 https://t.co/MUMCwiT3zg
🏛 @MuseoThyssen Collection
Circus, August Macke
1913
©Museo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemisza, Madrid
✫French Impressionism The Basic Course ✫
🎨 https://t.co/ZjY19Zc9Hv
“Academic art was idealised, polished and looked as if it were staged. We are not saying that you shouldn’t like it, we just want to stress what Impressionists were rebelling against. Here is a good example...