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Henri Matisse

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The Wounded Angel

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Laundry Animal Art by Helga Stenzel

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Beyond the visible with Luis Beltràn

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Painting exhibition of Afghan student sisters in Tehran

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Henry Darger, USA

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Mansoureh Hosseini, an Iranian artist

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Rare Film of Monet, Renoir, Rodin and Degas

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Comment by Eva Libre yesterday

"The Adoration of the Magi" (ca. 1475)
Hieronymus Bosch (Netherlandish)

Technic: Oil and gold on oak
Credit Line: John Stewart Kennedy Fund, (1913)
Object Number: 13.26

Comment by Eva Libre yesterday

"Forester's House in Weissenbach II (Garden)", (1914)
Gustav Klimt

Technic: Oil on canvas
Gallery: Private collection/Neue Gallerie
(Natter no. 209)
Depicted Location: Weissenbach, Austria

Since there is a Forester's House in Weissenbach II, there must also be a number I. It is unknown which of the two Klimt painted first during the summer of 1914 in Weissenbach. He rented a house half a mile from Weissenbach because he wanted his own private space. The Flöge family, with whom he spent summers, took lodgings near Lake Attersee.

The painting depicts a serene, green landscape, with the forester’s house nestled among dense trees. Klimt uses small, precise brushstrokes to give the foliage a rich, textured quality, making the scene feel vibrant and alive. He was experimenting—something he particularly enjoyed in his landscape paintings. The artwork incorporates a hint of the pointillist technique, which can be seen in other landscapes from this period. It was first exhibited in 1916 at the Berlin Secession.

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Comment by Eva Libre on Tuesday

"Lady with Black Cat", (1962)

Fateh al-Moudarres (1922-1999) was a Syrian painter considered a leading artist of Syria’s modern and surrealist movements. He studied at the Accademia di Belle Arti in Rome, and the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris and trained with his mentor, neoclassicist painter Wahbi Al-Hariri in Syria.

Comment by Eva Libre on May 1, 2025 at 5:45pm

Tsolak Shahinyan

Comment by Luna Arjuna on April 21, 2025 at 11:51am

Don't worry, be hoppy. 

Medieval Bunny from Aldobrandino da Siena's Régime du corps (Cambridge University Library, MS Ii.5.11)

Comment by Eva Libre on March 6, 2025 at 11:55am

“The Sick Heart,” a work on cardboard by Paul Klee from 1939, the year before he died. Credit...Moeller Fine Art, New York and Berlin

Comment by Eva Libre on March 6, 2025 at 11:54am

"Blossoming" (1934)

Paul Klee

Comment by Eva Libre on January 28, 2025 at 3:15pm

Paul de Longpré, "Violets in a crystal vase".

Comment by Eva Libre on January 18, 2025 at 10:43am

Painting: Raymond Savignac (1950), France

Comment by Rosmarie Heusser on December 31, 2024 at 9:43pm

I had the Pitschi Album when I was a child.

 

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