Finally, my version of The Birth of Venus! I was lucky enough to see this one in person (back then when traveling was easy, before the Black Plague) and it was a breathtaking experience (1/1)

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Truth is like fire; to tell the truth means to glow and burn
Gustav 🎨🖌️
Amazing and the most significant of Vienna secession and his artwork "Portrait of a Lady"
found in the Italian gallery after 23 years
of 🖼️💖

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Edvard Munch entitled this 1895 painting Love and Pain. Others called it degenerate. But Munch's friend, critic and self-styled Satanist Stanisław Przybyszewski, saw it at an exhibition and immediately gave it the name Vampire...

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Born 1757 Thomas Rowlandson, artist & caricaturist of Georgian

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(1/2) A new series has been born! This is my version of Lady with an Ermine by Leonardo da Vinci 🐹 I'm planning on drawing many other art masterpieces and already working on the sketch for the next one (clue: 🌬️🐚💃🏼🌊👗 can you guess?)

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One of the most prolific, influential, accomplished, adored, and studied illustrators of all-time lived with depression, self-doubt, and constant frustration.

He died tragically… and mysteriously.

Here is our post on Newell Convers Wyeth. https://t.co/aVnUNQksgo

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Anita Kunz just sent an exclusive written interview for my blog! Click the link to read more about her life, work, and thoughts:

https://t.co/GnDV1CvGv9

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Janiva Ellis makes exaggerated paintings with cartoonish visual vocabulary and characters, drowning in a psychedelic abyss. Ellis’ primary source materials are both pop culture, everyday racial dynamics &police brutality, and the canon of art.

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Honoured that is joining us for a second virtual Gallery Time to discuss Cranach with our students + so grateful for the generous support of colleagues through the pandemic. free Art History A level for state supported students

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Wangechi Mutu creates amalgamations of humans and machines, sensual black female bodies and grotesque textures are synonymous of body diseases, cultural trauma, & gender constructs; her aesthetics re-write the codes of femininity in our society.

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Francesco Melzi, "Leda and the Swan (after da Vinci)", oil on canvas, Italy, 1508-1515.

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It's Do you know this beautiful painting?

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In the second of our guest blogs, Dr Tom Normand HRSA recalls his home town Dunfermline's most famous family of artists

https://t.co/RPhlTItdWN

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