March theme: When Life Gives You Lemons...
RAPHAELLE PEALE (1774 – 1825), “Lemons and Sugar”, c. 1822. Reading Public Museum, West Reading, Pennsylvania US.
#arthistory #art #StillLife #lemons
March theme: When Life Gives You Lemons...
BARTOLOMEO BIMBI (1648 – 1729), “Medici Citrus Collection”, 1715. Villa Medici, Poggio a Caiano, Italy.
#arthistory #art #lemons #citrus
March theme: When Life Gives You Lemons...
WILLEM KALF (1619 – 1693), “Still Life with Chinese Porcelain Jar”, 1669. Indianapolis Museum of Art, Indiana US.
#arthistory #art #lemons
March theme: When Life Gives You Lemons...
GIOVANNA GARZONI (1600 - 1670), “Still Life with Bowl of Citrons”, late 1640s. J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, California US.
#arthistory #art #StillLife #InternationalWomensDay
March theme: When Life Gives You Lemons..
JUAN DE ZURBARÁN (1620 – 1649), “Still Life with Lemons in a Wicker Basket”, c. 1643-9. National Gallery, London UK.
Juan de Zurbarán was the son of the more famous Spanish painter Francisco de Zurbarán.
#arthistory #art #Lemons #StillLife
March theme: When Life Gives You Lemons...
WILLEM CLAESZ. HEDA (1594 - 1680) “Still Life with Fruit Pie and Various Objects”, 1634. Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum, Madrid, Spain.
#arthistory #art #lemons #StillLife
March theme: When Life Gives You Lemons...
JAN DAVIDSZ. DE HEEM (1606 - 1684), “Still Life, Breakfast with Wine Glass and Goudse Pipe”, 1642. Residenzgalerie, Salzburg, Austria.
#arthistory #art #lemons #StillLife
March theme: When Life Gives You Lemons...
JACOB VAN HULSDONCK (1582 – 1647), “Still Life with Lemons, Oranges and a Pomegranate”, 1620-30. J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, California US.
#arthistory #art #lemons #StillLife
March theme: When Life Gives You Lemons...
ABU AL-HASAN (c.1589 – c. 1630), “Jahangir Entertains Shah Abbas”, c. 1620. Freer Gallery of Art, Washington DC.
Jahangir was the fourth emperor of the Mughal Empire, reigning from 1605 – 1627.
#arthistory #art #lemon
March theme: When Life Gives You Lemons...
GIUSTO UTENS (? – 1609), “Lunette of Villa di Castello”, 1599. Petraia Villa Medici, Castello, Florence, Italy.
In 1539, Cosimo de’Medici created an extensive garden at his Villa di Castello near the hills northwest of Florence.
#arthistory #art #lemons
New month, new theme! The theme for March is: When Life Gives You Lemons...
Lemons found their way to the Mediterranean from the east via Arab traders by 200 CE, where they were prized not as food but as fragrant ornamentals and medicinal powerhouses.
#arthistory #art #lemons
February's theme: Olympics Posters
2020 TOKYO PARALYMPIC GAMES. Designer: Hirohiko Araki (born 1960).
The 2020 Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games were a celebration of perseverance and athletic solidarity for the first post-COVID games.
#arthistory #art #Manga #Tokyo
February's theme: Olympics Posters
2012 LONDON GAMES. Designer: Rachel Whiteread (born 1963).
Whiteread was the first women to be awarded the prestigious Turner Prize, given annually to a British visual artist.
#arthistory #art #OlympicGames #London
February's theme: Olympics Posters
2010 VANCOUVER GAMES. Designer: Ben Hulse (born 1979).
The iconic symbol of Canada – the maple leaf – makes an impact on the official posters for the Vancouver Winter Olympic Games and the Paralympic Games held in 2010.
#arthistory #art #OlympicGames #Canada
February's theme: Olympics Posters
2006 TORINO GAMES. Designer: Armando Testa Advertising Agency.
Turin-native Armando Testa (1917 – 1992) was a printmaker with a strong interest in Bauhaus graphics.
#arthistory #art #OlympicGames #Turin
February's theme: Olympics Posters
2004 ATHENS GAMES. Designer: Théodora Mantzaris.
For the 28th Modern Olympic Games, held in 2004 in Athens, 28 Greek artists and designers were tasked with creating a visual identity that referenced Greek heritage.
#arthistory #art #OlympicGames #Greece
February's theme: Olympic Posters
1998 NAGANO GAMES. Designer: Masuteru Aoba (1939 – 2011).
Masuteru Aoba’s design for the official Nagano Olympic poster is composed of manipulated photographs showing a songbird (a thrush) standing on the tops of ski poles at dawn.
#arthistory #art #OlympicGames
February's theme: Olympics Posters
1996 ATLANTA GAMES. Designer: Primo Angeli (1906 – 2003).
#arthistory #art #OlympicGames
February's theme: Olympics Posters
1994 LILLEHAMMER GAMES. Designers: Ashley Booth & Sarah E. Rosenbaum.
The Lillehammer official designs were the first to incorporate cultural heritage into the sports pictograms that first appeared at the Tokyo 1964 games.
#arthistory #art #OlympicGames #Norway
February's theme: Olympics Posters
1992 BARCELONA GAMES. Designer: Josep Maria Trias (born 1948).
#arthistory #art #OlympicGames #Barcelona
February's theme: Olympics Posters
1988 SEOUL GAMES. Designer: Hyun Kim (born 1949).
This lovely design is one of the Olympic cultural posters, separate from the official main poster and sports posters.
#arthistory #art #OlympicGames #SouthKorea
February's theme: Olympics Posters
1984 LOS ANGELES GAMES. Designer: Robert Rauschenberg, 1925 – 2008.
16 established and emerging artists were asked to produce designs for the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics, with Robert Rauschenberg’s design chosen as the official poster.
#arthistory #art #OlympicGames
February's theme: Olympics Posters
1984 SARAJEVO GAMES. Designer: Ismar Mujezinović (born 1942).
Mujezinović is a Bosnian contemporary artist whose work combines digital and figurative elements.
#arthistory #art #OlympicGames #sarajevo
February's theme: Olympics Posters
1980 LAKE PLACID GAMES. Designer: Robert W. Whitney (1928 – 2015).
Whitney was a graphic artist and watercolorist who was born and raised in Lake Placid, New York.
#arthistory #art #OlympicGames #LakePlacid
February's theme: Olympics Posters
1976 INNSBRUCK GAMES. Design: Arthur Zelger (1914 – 2004).
Arthur Zelger’s elegant design for the official Innsbruck poster was widely praised for its inclusive representation of multiple events in a clean, minimalist image.
#arthistory #art #OlympicGames
February's theme: Olympics Posters
1976 MONTREAL GAMES. Designers: Pierre-Yves Pelletier (1938 – 2016), Yvon Larouche (born 1942) and Guy St. Arnaud.
#arthistory #art #OlympicGames #GraphicArts
February's theme: Olympics Posters
1972 SAPPORO GAMES. Designer: Takashi Kono (1906 – 1999).
Kono’s winning design for the official poster of the Sapporo Games reflects his embrace of uncluttered, clean design.
#arthistory #art #OlympicGames #GraphicArts
February's theme: Olympics Posters
1968 MEXICO CITY GAMES. Designers: Pedro Ramirez Vázquez (1919 – 2013), Eduardo Terrazas (born 1936), and Lance Wyman (born 1937).
#arthistory #art #OlympicGames #GraphicArts #Mexico
Attention Alphabetters!
This is your reminder that Monday 9 Feb is the beginning of Week F and the #AlphabetChallenge theme is Framed. Framed photos, artworks, tickets, letters - anything framed. But also anything seen through a frame is good too.
Use the # below and have fun😊
February's theme: Olympics Posters
1968 GRENOBLE GAMES. Designer: Jean Brian (1911 – 1990).
Jean Brian was a French cartoonist and illustrator who designed the official 1968 Olympic poster for the Grenoble games.
#arthistory #art #OlympicGames #GraphicArts