The key is what is within the artist. The artist can only paint what she or he is about.

Lee Krasner

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Still life of flowers in a stoneware vase, with a pot with carnations, 1612, by (Flemish, 1594–1657 or after). Private collection; source, https://t.co/VEipO6qj1c

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Obra da série "Desejos reprimidos" para exposição "Desejo, ação e movimento".
Artista: Milena Espinoza
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Wood Warblers; two birds perched on the branch of a pine tree, by (Scottish, 1823-1909), who died (Aug 9). Pl 38 in “Birds drawn from Nature,” Edinburgh, 1862. Held at the , https://t.co/wNuM2i1hYZ

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Phlox “Asia,” first half of the C20th, by (English, 1873–1961), who died (Aug 4). Plate 272 Addisonia; source, , https://t.co/a95hjAIYyI

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Born in 1737: (1737-1813), Princess of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel, granddaughter of King

Portrait with her son Charles by (1741-1807), 1767

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6/ with a Book, c. 1723, by (Italian, 1675-1757), who died (Apr 15). Held at the Old Masters Picture Gallery Dresden, , https://t.co/JIJeB2QbvU

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Josephine Verstille Nivison "Jo" Hopper was an American painter who studied under Robert Henri and Kenneth Hayes Miller, and won the Huntington Hartford Foundation fellowship. She was the wife of Edward Hopper, whom she married in 1924. HBD Edward, go Jo!
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"Even though you're not hurt doesn't mean you can't bleed."

Get Ready! Issue The Monster Within Tells You is Coming Summer 2020

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