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Diego Rivera, "Vaccination," 1932, study drawing for Detroit Industry mural panel @DIADetroit https://t.co/sUbcPMNViu
@ykomska The artist Yasuo Kuniyoshi did several images of tightrope performers in the 1930s, including one (a lithograph) at MoMA https://t.co/cCCYfAOcVH
Bringing things full circle, the @metmuseum collection includes a 1981 painting by artist Mark Tansey that stages a similar encounter—a cow beholding a painting entitled "The Innocent Eye Test." It's not clear if Tansey was aware of Dali's earlier example https://t.co/1An4NiliLe
Kiosk on the Boulevard de Clichy by Louis Anquetin, French painter who befriended Van Gogh when both were studying in Paris in the mid-1880s
Modern artists in the machine age:
Vincent van Gogh, Iron Mill in The Hague, 1882
Piet Mondrian, Royal Wax Candle Factory, 1895
Georges Seurat, Monkey (study for La Grande Jatte), 1884 @metmuseum https://t.co/5sCjKfWcqh
And this Dance of the Rats attributed to van Kessel @staedelmuseum was cut out of a once-larger canvas https://t.co/qtS9FLFwEr
All the boat news lately has got me thinking of one of my favorite paintings of all time: Édouard Manet's enchanting 1874 portrait of Claude Monet & wife Camille seated in the artist's floating studio boat @Pinakotheken
@AtrophicP @john_overholt Looks like a later rendition (print) of this painting