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#InRemembranceof #actor #RogerAllford (10.02.1934-17.03.2015), #Stargate #SG1 #Fake #US #President (“Divide and Conquer”).
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R.I.P.
#StargateSG1 #SG #FakePresident #USPresident #dateofbirth #InMemoryof #RIP
Such was his fame that (1929) the Rohlfs Museum was opened in Hagen. In 1937 the Nazis had him expelled from the Prussian Academy & his work was removed from public collections as Entartete Kunst. Monte Tamaro (1935), Artichoke (c1937), Sunflower (1934) & Canna (1932).
As Rohlfs examined & tried each style he integrated them into his own. Van Gogh had a big influence on his thinking, as seen in the final landscape here -Lying Figure with Red Trousers (1907), Male Nude (1905), Still Life with Pineapple (1903) & Garden in Soest (c1905)
Edward Donovan's "Epitome of the insects of New Holland" (1805), described the insects of Australia, New Zealand, and neighboring islands. Donovan both wrote & illustrated the book and later opened his own museum. Find this book in @BioDivLibrary https://t.co/LF6Ljb8knZ
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APP17(85),SIZ8(40)。
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Most of these range from the 1950s (the Greece on is from 1955), to the mid to late-60s. His work was consistent and vibrant. #midcenturytravel #vintageillustration #midcenturyart #wardsmorguefile
Born #OnThisDay in 1626: French aristocrat & writer: Marie de Rabutin-Chantal, #marquisedeSévigné (1626-96)
Portrait by #ClaudeLefèbvre (1632-75), ca. 1665
#Sévigné #FrenchLiterature
Happy #Anniversary to #General #JohnPJumper (1945), who made a #cameo in #Stargate #SG1 #episode “#LostCity, Part 2”!!!
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One great interest of his was grisaile paintings. They are designed to look like carved stone & reflect on his interest in antiquity. These include David & Goliath (1490-5), Samson & Goliath (c1500), Judith with Head of Holofernes (1495) & Judgement of Solomon (c1500)
Early character design explorations by Devin Crane for the protagonist of Home (2015), dir. Tim Johnson, DreamWorks Animation
His portraits of women lack the veracity of his men. They are presented in almost heraldic form. Allegory of Abundance (1480-5), Portrait of a Young Woman (c1480) & Young Woman (1480-5)
Born #OnThisDay in 1862: Anglo-American artist #JamesJebusaShannon (1862-1923)
Portrait of #MaryWindsor, Princess Royal (1897-1965), 1914
#AmericanArt #BritishArt
Symbolism was central to his work. With the rise of the Far Right his art became prophetic of the horrors to emerge - particularly his magnificent Europa. Departure (1935), The King (1933-7), Rape of Europa (1933) & Self-Portrait (1934)
The Night is his first great masterpiece & is a disquisition on the horror of the Great War. The Night (1918-9), Self-Portrait (1915), Descent from the Cross (1917) & Self-Portrait (1919)
She exhibited in Chicago in 1893 & was awarded a number of prizes in her lifetime. Portrait of the Artist’s Mother (1913), Young Girl in Garden with Parasol (c1915), At the Grave (1913) & Ane Brøndum in a Red Room (1910)
She married Michael Ancher in 1880. Going through the Homework (1885), Evening Prayer (1888) & Haircut (1886). These are amongst her more traditional scenes.
Palmer was a big believer in plein air painting. He has left us detailed sketch books. View from Rook’s Hill, Kent (1843), Evening in Italy (1845), Christian Descending into the Valley of Humiliation (1848) & Kensington Gardens (c1848)
Born #OnThisDay in 1756: #MariaTheresaofSavoy (1756-1805), Countess of Artois by marriage to Charles Philippe of Bourbon (later King #CharlesX)
Portrait with children Louis-Antoine, Sophie & Charles-Ferdinand by #CharlesLeClercq (1753-1821),1780-2
#Savoy #Bourbon #ChildrenInArt