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Winslow Homer, Coast of Maine, 1893 https://t.co/zuPRfrKsGW #artinstituteofchicago #americanart
Edward Lamson Henry, The Message, 1893 https://t.co/eLzRylxvYV #edwardlamsonhenry #harvardartmuseums
The fair-skinned, sun-shunning redhead has been branded a vampire throughout history.
Edvard Munch’s ‘Vampire’ (1893-1895) was originally titled ‘Love and Pain’. He painted her multiple times. Would his subject have compelled so without her flaming locks?
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Jules Chéret, The Aura of Noon , 1893 https://t.co/dSnQGNoxnl #cmaprints #museumarchive
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Robert Frederick Blum, The Toilet, ca. 1893 https://t.co/Ooqf0tKa5h #metmuseum #robertfrederickblum
Paul Gauguin, Maruru (Offerings of Gratitude), from the Noa Noa Suite, 1893 https://t.co/NfizajCx01 #artinstituteofchicago #paulgauguin
St George's Day! George slaying the Dragon first appeared on a crown in 1818. This dates from 1893 and is a reminder of a very good day about 10 years ago. Not such a good day for someone. A crown in 1893 was worth 5 shillings, which would have fed a poor family for some time
Artist Joan Miro, b otd 1893:
"Works must be conceived with fire in the soul but executed with clinical coolness."
"I try to apply colours like words that shape poems, like notes that shape music."
"I feel the need of attaining the maximum of intensity with the minimum of means."
« Ce qui est important, ce n'est pas de finir une œuvre, mais d'entrevoir qu'elle permette un jour de commencer quelque chose. »
#CeJourLà, le 20 avril 1893, naissait Joan Miró 🎨
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