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Le Chevalier aux Fleurs (detail), 1894 ~ #GeorgesRochegrosse
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I forgot to do Monday inspiration yesterday! So a day late, and a repeat appearance from a favourite of mine, here's the marvellous work of 🌟 Igor Oleynikov 🌟 and his great characters, amazing moods and lovely textures.
#MondayArtInspiration #YesIKnowItsTuesday
"Non credo che si viaggi per tornare.
Da se stessi non si può fuggire."
A.Tarkovskij, Tempo di viaggio 1983
(🖌Woman in the wave, 1889 #PaulGauguin)
#SummerInArt #EmozioniDiDonna #DonneInArte #ArtInspiration #ArtLovers #twitART @Navymat @CasaLettori @ghegola @Papryka5
Art Inspiration For Today: “Den döende dandyn (The Dying Dandy)” by Nils Dardel (Swedish-French), 1918, oil on canvas, genre: Surrealism, Modernism #ArtInspirationForToday #NilsDardel #SelectedByTaraHutton
Art Inspiration For Today: “An Out-of-Doors Study” by John Singer Sargent (American), 1889, oil on canvas, genre: American Impressionism, Neoclassicsm #ArtInspirationForToday #JohnSingerSargent #SelectedByTaraHutton
Art Inspiration For Today: “Tornado Over Kansas” by John Steuart Curry (American) 1929, oil on canvas, genre: Realism, Regionalism #ArtInspirationForToday #JohnSteuartCurry #SelectedByTaraHutton
Art Inspiration For Today: “Blue Landscape” by Nathan Altman (Ukranian), 1912, painting (exact medium unknown) genre: Cubism #ArtInspirationForToday #NathanAltman #SelectedByTaraHutton
Art Inspiration For Today: “Endormies” by Rupert Bunny (Australian), 1904, oil on canvas, genre: Romanticism #ArtInspirationForToday #RupertBunny #SelectedByTaraHutton
Monday inspiration! Sharing the wonderful, whimsical, colorful illustrations of 🌟 Jan Marcin Szancer 🌟 today. Such lovely shapes and amazing characters!
#MondayArtInspiration
》 Redraw this image in your own style and tag me on it or use the hastag #bluwlyredraw so I can see your art and share it on my story 😊!!
#drawinyourstyle #drawthisinyourstylechallenge #illustration #artinspiration #artcompetition #artchallenge #drawthisinyourstyle #cintiq
Art Inspiration For Today: “Outside The Limits” by Clarence Holbrook Carter (American), 1938, oil on canvas, genre: Texas Regionalism #ArtInspirationForToday #ClarenceHolbrookCarter #SelectedByTaraHutton
Monday inspiration! I'm sharing the work of a favorite again, the lovely, intricate illustrations of 🌟 Hermann Vogel 🌟
Great compositions, strong narrative, expressive characters... the worlds he creates are always wonderful and awe-inspiring.
#MondayArtInspiration
Art Inspiration For Today: “Chimney Stacks and Winding Ways, Whitby” by Fred Cecil Jones (British) 1936, graphite, chalk, watercolor and gouache on paper, genre: Regionalism #ArtInspirationForToday #FredCecilJones #SelectedByTaraHutton
Monday inspiration! I have undying love for anthropomorphic insects so I naturally find the whimsical illustrations of 🌟 Fritz Baumgarten 🌟 to be extremely delightful. These just fill me with joy!
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🍂 Forest Spirit 🍂 We love the vibe in this beautiful #Werble by https://t.co/vq0cpJdcFs - it has such a magical Studio Ghibli feel to it 😍👌#werbleapp #digitalart #studioghibli #spirits #spirit #forest #animation #conceptart #animated #artists #artinspiration
Art Inspiration For Today: “Anna Pavlova” by John Lavery (Scottish), about 1910-11, retouched 1923, genre: Glasgow Boys, Impressionism #ArtInspirationForToday #JohnLavery #SelectedByTaraHutton
Art Inspiration For Today: “The Iron Bridge (View of Frankfurt)” by Max Beckmann (German) 1922, oil on canvas, genre: Expressionism, Modernism #ArtInspirationForToday #MaxBeckmann #SelectedByTaraHutton
Monday inspiration! I'm sharing an all-time favorite of mine again: 🌟 Gus Bofa 🌟
How he handles shape and line, how expressive it is, the moods in his work; I can stare at it forever.
#MondayArtInspiration
(I'm sure I owe thanks @ThomasRagon for many of these.)
Art Inspiration For Today: “Unemployed” by Charles Pickhardt (American), 1935, lithograph, genre: Regionalism, Social Realism #ArtInspirationForToday #CharlesPickhardt #SelectedByTarahutton