New artwork for sale! - "Impressionist Red Rose" - https://t.co/CRtKetTCwq

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In Cardiff, then in Brittany (France), then from 1911 in Hawaii, he mainly paints the sea and its waves in a unique way, neither realist nor impressionist.

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Stonehenge

Video of the artist's works: https://t.co/IKtYYl9YuY

Impressionistic capture of the scene and feelings of the iconic set of monuments of Plain, Stonehenge, https://t.co/GL23d7MX9l

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Tried my hands at gouache again! This time going for a impressionistic style.

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A very expansive look at the gorgeous Blue Ridge Mountains! Use the link to get a better look! https://t.co/0M72SMtQDJ

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Vincent van Gogh died in 1890. Today, he is one of the most popular Post-Impressionist painters, although he was not widely appreciated during his lifetime. He is now famed for the great vitality of his works, characterised by his emotive use of brilliant colour.

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"I dream of painting and then I paint my dream." Post-Impressionist master passed away 1890.

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Bringing you a stunning bouquet of impressionistic this by Gerhard Nesvadba.

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Born Arthur Boyd AC OBE leading Australian mid-late 20th century Master at manipulating elements work ranges from Australian to stark figures Several famous works set Biblical stories against Australian landscape

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Pierre Bonnard’s c1920 -standing nude, Post impressionist realistic but vague strongly lighted figures pop against realistic but vague background, Fascinating room scene demands ongoing query, Reflection, or Lover? My WC simpler:

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Henri de Toulouse-Latrec is a French post-impressionist painter who is best known for his paintings of sex workers in the late 1800’s. He painted many instances that involved intimacy between women. He was also friends with Oscar Wilde painting him the night before his trial.

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Remade the painting "A thorn amidst roses" by James Sant but make it Felidios. 👁👄👁

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Sleeping ‘till October (a Good Omens repaint of In Bed by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec)
Never tried repainting something post-impressionist before so this looks a little strange but eh. Close enough.

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Edgar Degas–born 1834–continually belittled the Impressionists' for painting en plein air: "You know what I think of people who work out in the open. If I were the government I'd have a special brigade of gendarmes to keep an eye on artists who paint landscapes from nature."

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