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ModArtDaily, 1 artwork per year, per day, 1818-2018.
1934 - Max Ernst, from "Une semaine de bonté" (A Week of Kindness)
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ModArtDaily, 1 artwork per year, per day, 1818-2018.
1931 - Charles Sheeler, "American Landscape".
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The #VisualArt
🎨 Norwegian Fjord Landscape, 1849
👨🎨 August Wilhelm Leu (24 March 1818 – 20 July 1897) was a German landscape painter of the Romantic school. Most of his pictures are large-format and depict scenes in Norway and the Alps.
Beauty of #Art
#HistoryofPainting
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1916 - Mark Gertler, "The Merry-Go-Round".
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ModArtDaily, 1 artwork per year, per day, 1818-2018.
1913 - Giorgio de Chirico, "The Uncertainty of the Poet".
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ModArtDaily, 1 artwork per year, per day, 1818-2018.
1885 - Antoine Vollon, Mound of Butter (1875-85).
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Of course, back in 1818 the concept of having a toyboy was not yet fully formed
ModArtDaily, 1 artwork per year, per day, 1818-2018.
1860 - Frederic Edwin Church, "Twilight in the Wilderness"
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"Study of a model" 1818/9
J-L André Théodore Géricault (1791–1824) was an influential French painter.
The J. Paul @GettyMuseum, LA, CA, US
ModArtDaily, 1 artwork per year, per day, 1818-2018. 1847- T. Couture, Romans of the Decadence
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Lighthouse At Stora Bält, 1846
Daniel Herman Anton Melbye (13 Feb 1818, Copenhagen – 10 Jan 1875, Paris) was a Danish painter
Art is life!
A demon from the occultist book, Dictionnaire Infernal (1818-1863).
Swedish artist Elias Martin (1739–1818) in his Soho studio. #Drawing @NatMus_SWE , explored @britishlibrary by Mikael Ahlund: Topography, iron-making and national identity in the 18th century – A British–Swedish comparison https://t.co/9nOIWo4ihk
Here's some #SciArt for #JohnnyAppleseedDay – an illustration of Malus pumila by Sarah Matilda Parry (fl. 1818-1850) https://t.co/2XvwsmvCb1
#HappyBirthday #EmilyBronte, born on 30th July 1818 in #Yorkshire. Seen here with Anne & Charlotte, as painted by their brother Branwell.
Endymion is a poem by John Keats first published in 1818. "A thing of beauty is a joy for ever."illustrated by George Frederic Watts #art
The Wanderer Above the Sea of Fog (1818) / The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild (2017)