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Hinge and Bracket by Michael Rothenstein :P https://t.co/N0Q4bMomfB
#ArtQuotes
"If you are just trying to render what you see you are not entering into a transformative process. That's what makes a good #painting: the process of transforming and the willingness to leave #reality behind."
Susan Rothenberg
#art #artist #artists #contemporaryart
Girl Brushing her Hair , ?, William Rothenstein via @artukdotorg⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
#hairhistory #hairstyle #vintagehair #arthistory #thehairhistorian #WilliamRothenstein https://t.co/l97XOVoCS0
Michael Rothenstein RA, 1908-1993, watercolour, still life of fruit in a ceramic dish. Contemporary of Bawden and Ravilious
Caldrim Rothenel, wood elf druid. A disgraced noble forging his own path.
#dnd #commission
@royalacademy worth a look at this exciting exhibition of original prints by pioneer printmaker the late #RoyalAcademician #MichaelRothenstein - opens this Sat at #HaylettsGallery in #MaldonEssex His father was #SirJohnRothenstein The longest serving Director of the #Tate to date
This Thursday, April 11 at 11 am, poet, editor, translator, and anthologist Jerome Rothenberg will be giving a talk at University Galleries. This public talk is part of the PUB.UNIT Presents event series by the Publications Unit in the Department of English.
Rothenstein into Pop Art.
https://t.co/Mx2a3UMSjK
#greatbardfieldartists #michaelrothenstein #printmakers
Kevin Tong (@tragicsunshine | https://t.co/6ykvPHx8Zk) illustrated the covers of:
- THE KINGDOM by Jess Rothenberg;
- The ARC OF A SCYTHE series by Neal Shusterman;
#BehindTheCover
Eric William Ravilious and Edward Bawden (1933) by Michael Rothenstein (England, 1908-1993). Two artists together. #Art
@royalacademy late arrival of stunning #woodcut titled #GreenPagoda by #RoyalAdacemician and pioneering #printmaker #MichaelRothenstein goes goes straight into the window
Eric William Ravilious and Edward Bawden by Michael Rothenstein
Watercolour, 1933
Fuli, Puli mix (8 y/o), Herrngasse, Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Germany • "He came from an animal shelter in Hungary."
I am quite taken with this lovely scene by Michael Rothenstein starring Edward Bawden and Eric Ravilious (1933)