Anton Pieck – my daily art display
Anton Pieck When one thinks of artists, one looks to the greats such as Veronese or Goya or Turner and some are maybe somewhat “sniffy” when graphic artists and illustrators…
The Waffly Art
Anton Pieck When one thinks of artists, one looks to the greats such as Veronese or Goya or Turner and some are maybe somewhat “sniffy” when graphic artists and illustrators…
Studio Gallery and the Stimson Centre now and as a result of March 3, 2023 have a new collaborative exhibition by Suzanne Yurdin on screen. This exhibit is available for…
The artist I am looking at today was one of several successful Swedish female artists who spent time studying in Paris during the 1880s. Her artwork was displayed every year…
Wednesday, November 9th and Busboys and Poets from 6 – 8 pm. This Artomatic function is No cost to the public. In 1999 a handful of visible artists resolved to…
Anna Goldthwaite Self Portrait The artist I am showcasing today is a lady who hailed from the American Deep South. Anne Wilson Goldthwaite was born into a genteel Montgomery, Alabama…
In my site nowadays I am seeking at the lifestyle and works of the nineteenth century Czech painter, Zdenka Rosalina Augusta Braunerová. Her views and life style affected numerous painters…
Maas Gallery, Clifford Street, London. In my next couple of blogs, I am going to delve into the world of Victoriana, and the British art of that period. The Victorian…
My second blog continues to look at some of the Victorian paintings which were on show at the Maas Gallery in London. The Last Song of the Girondins by Claude…
The Artist, the Poet, the Lover of Women. Holger Drachmann The subject of this week’s blog is the nineteenth century Danish poet, dramatist and painter Holger Drachmann. Holger Henrik Herholdt…
Self-portrait (1890) The focus of my blog today is to look at the life and work of the nineteenth century Austrian painter Rudolph Ritter von Alt. The word “Ritter”is used…
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