FINALLY I can post the french Cancan on Bluesky!!
Very interesting test, i got 0.0042 on phone!
Thirst for identity, AD Deborah Garcia, for Magic’s Lorwyn Eclipsed.
The Weary Death / Tired, Pavel Karlovich Wenig, 1915
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Happy International Women's Day ✊✊✊
#internationalwomensday #WeShouldAllBeFeminists
“From the height of the port crane” Rudolf Baranov, 1974
Boy, I tell ya.
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Hugo Henneberg, (1863-1918)
The Blue Lagoon, linocut, 1904
It was snowing this week, so I was in an appropriate mood to finish this page.
'January Thaw' by contemporary US printmaker Jeanne Amato #WomensArt
So modern
Shi Yi (1939 - Present)
Winter Moon
Leon Gaspard (Russian-American, 1882-1964). Siberian Christmas (1935, oil on canvas). Detail.
Isaac Levitan (1860 - 1900)
Landscape with Moon c.1885
Winter by Kiyoshi Saito. 1970
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The closeness of Édouard Vuillard's relationship to Lucy Hessel (his dealer's wife) is clear in this picture, from 1905, not least because her face appears in shadow - it's a glimpse into their lives, an intimate and informal moment immortalised for prosperity.
Albert Herter (American, 1871-1950), Woman with Red Hair, 1894, oil on canvas, 32 x 21 1/2 in. (81.3 x 54.6 cm.), Smithsonian American Art Museum.
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Moonlit Winter Walk by Lena Rivo.
Contemporary Portuguese artist.
Soft pastel on canvas | 19 × 22".
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Magic Mountain is good,
Joachim 😭 I was ugly crying in the bus over book.
Winter Garden
French artist
Géraldine Theurot
The Lantern Parade - Thomas Cooper Gotch, 1918
'Still-life, teapot and garlic,' was painted around 1888 during a period of transition for Emil Carlsen, around the time when he moved from the East Coast to California. At his new studio in Sausalito, he would focus on paintings with strong contrasts.
The Betrothal (1928-1933, gouache over colour).
Jacob Hendrik Pierneef (South African, 1886-1957). Bosveld (oil on composition board).
'The Blizzard.' (1910) This is an archetypal work by Joseph Farquharson whose depictions of the Deeside landscape in various weathers are central to the tradition of Scottish Art. He painted snow-scapes, forests, stretches of water, sometimes with a figure or two, sometimes more.
Penelope waiting for Odysseus
ink on scratchboard
2013
Window view
music: Unnholy, .diedlonely - everdream