"Sunlit Waters" is a painting by artist and teacher John Fabian Carlson, who was born in Sweden and immigrated with his family to the United States, where he became a specialist in winter scenes and wooded landscape paintings.

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Olive Calyx, 1951, by Lucienne Day, one of the most influential British textile designers of mid 20thc who was inspired by abstract art

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Final two days of ‘Beauty, Shared’ at Dickinson NY. Come see this diverse selection of 20thC artworks, including sculpture & drawings by Henri Laurens. Visit us 5 & 6 June, 9am–6pm. The exhibition will then travel to our Jermyn Street galleries and on.

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Brent Hill, South Brent
Lots going on on this little hill.
Early

artefacts & enclosures
chapel & lynchets (NE)
~16thC beacon
~19thC 19thC & 20thC quarries.

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Canadian artist Franklin Carmichael was famous for his exceptional watercolours and a passionate landscape painter. His favorite painting site was the rocky La Cloche Hills in Ontario - the rounded contours of the region are seen in "A Northern Silver Mine".

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Circa 1902 copper urn, 19", by Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959), executed by James A. Miller and Brother, Chicago, sold for $576,500 (est. $300,000/500,000) at https://t.co/E5w2xeLQCl

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"Autumn Sunlight, Öskjuhlíð" is a painting by Icelandic artist Ásgrímur Jónsson. His motives were the landscapes of his homeland and he was one of the first in the country to make art a professional living.

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Venga que ni hasta ahora se para que me puede servir el Twiter.

Dejare comentarios o critica al medio del comic aca en latinoamerica? Puede ser. Pero de los circulos que frecuento, osea el medio amateur.

En fin.

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"Don Quihote" is a painting by Portuguese artist Amadeo de Souza Cardoso, who has an aggressive and vivid style both in form and colour and became one of the first modern Portuguese painters.

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"The Red Tractor" is a painting by French artist Maurice de Vlaminck, who was heavily influenced by Van Gogh and Cézanne and thematized in his later works the destruction of nature by humans and technology.

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Three of the most influential sculptors of the 20thC, Alexander Calder, Barbara Hepworth and Henry Moore - on view at our Stand 402 - shared similar ideas about imagination & abstraction, yet their sculptures are uniquely their own. Which is your favourite?

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