ガラスペンで遊ぶついでにインドのインクKrishna Ink引っ張り出してみたけどAnokhiのテカリっぷり(MoonViewとMonsoonSkyは名前逆になってる)

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Renoir once told a friend “painting flowers rests my brain . . . I place my colors and experiment with values boldly, without worrying about spoiling a canvas.” now! https://t.co/ncWovzJsMW

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Charles M. Russell, the self-proclaimed cowboy artist, was a prolific artist of Indian subjects. This painting "Indian Canoe Party" demonstrates his preferred style for depicting Native subjects in a romanticized manner.

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CONGRATS ON DWC 100M VIEWS!!! better late than never ✨ im just super proud of these boys and CARATs! 💕

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おめでとうございます🎉
はじめて全員描いたのがこのティザーだったな~

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✨울싶않 1억✨ 기념으로 뭔가 하고싶은데 제가 할 수 있는게 없네요 ㅠㅠ 알티추첨 5분 아래퀄 정도로 최애그려드릴게요 ㅠㅠㅠㅠ

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Toward the end of his life, Francisco de Goya created some of his most mysterious imagery, considering themes of superstition and the fantastical nature of dreams and nightmares.

See monstrous demons, winged creatures, demonic cats, and other frightful beasts by Goya.

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“The Key” by Jackson Pollock marks a crucial moment in his evolution as an artist. Created on the floor and worked on directly from all sides, this quasi-Surrealist painting prefigured Pollock’s celebrated drip paintings, which debuted the following year.

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Edvard Munch painted "The Girl by the Window" the same year as his most famous work, "The Scream." The loosely applied, somber brown tones mingle with violets and blues in this unsettling and enigmatic scene, evoking a feeling of melancholy and anticipation.

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In Édouard Manet’s "Steamboat Leaving Boulogne," a side-wheel packet steamer heads up the channel, leaving slower sailing boats in its wake.

See this boldly brushed and almost calligraphic canvas among ten works by Manet

EXPLORE—https://t.co/fnA0YdWZMm

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A quiet moment in our Women Artists in Paris show. See it before the exhibition closes tomorrow! https://t.co/wdHdRhPOYP

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Born in 1880—The first American painter to experiment with pure abstraction, Arthur Dove dispensed with representational subjects, creating patterns, rhythms, and color harmonies in order to communicate through form and color alone.

See five works

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Born in 1830—Camille Pissarro's interest in painting was driven in part by his egalitarian political beliefs. His paintings of peasants working in fields reflected his belief in the essential dignity of the laboring class.

See eight paintings by Pissarro

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THURSDAY—What do Gertrude Abercrombie, Eldzier Cortor, & Dorothea Tanning have in common? Each fantastic painter has work in 's “A Home for Surrealism," an exhibition opening 6/7. https://t.co/SDKiN4p0nm

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