Max Ginsburg - Torture Abu Ghraib [2012]
See: www.maxginsburg.com/[Art Renewal Centre - Oil on linen, 32 x 46 inches]
View ArticleJoaquin Sorolla y Bastida - The White Boat [1905]
[Private Collection, United States - Oil on canvas]
View ArticleKent Williams - Topsy-Turvy [2014]
Kent Williams has built up a formidable reputation as a powerful contemporary painter. His is a bold realism with combined attributes of abstraction and neo-expressionist sensibilities. His work is...
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View ArticleDiyarbakirli Tahsin - Battleships on High Seas [1919]
Diyarbakirli Tahsin (1875 - 1937), named after his birthplace Diyarbakirli, is considered one of the most important Turkish artists of the early 20th century. He mainly depicts the sea, whose...
View ArticleJoaquin Sorolla y Bastida - The Blind Man of Toledo [1906]
The scene depicts an elderly man wearing traditional dress Castilian strolling to the upper part of the city. Behind him stands the impressive Bridge of Alcantara, an important landmark that, relevant...
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View ArticleJohn Koch - Three Musicians [1958]
This work depicts the artist's wife, Dora, as well as Leo Lerman, a prominent writer and editor for Condé Nast, who is shown seated closest to the cello. The model for the third figure in the white...
View ArticleÉdouard Manet - The Croquet Game [1873]
With its sketchy manner of execution, the Game of Croquet is one of the few paintings by Manet to come this close to the Impressionist style. It depicts a popular, carefree pastime, croquet, and an...
View ArticleEd Garman #276 [1942]
Ed Garman (Bridgeport, Connecticut, 1914 - Imperial Beach, California, 2004] grew up in the Lehigh Valley of Pennsylvania. Garman joined the Transcendental Painting Group in 1941, several years after...
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View ArticleKurt Weinhold - Porträt Anneliese Hölder [1928]
Kurt Weinhold (Berlin, September 28, 1896 - Calw, 1965) was a German painter. [Ketterer Kunst - Oil on canvas]
View ArticleFernand Léger - Abstract Composition [1938]
Throughout his working life Fernand Léger consistently turned his hand to projects ‘beyond the easel’, producing book illustrations, stained-glass windows, mosaics and ceramic sculptures as well as set...
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View ArticleNava Lubelski - Battle of Britain [2010]
Nava Lubelski (born 1968 in New York City) is a contemporary American artist. She graduated from Hunter College High School in Manhattan in 1986 and earned a BA in Russian Literature and History from...
View ArticleJulien Dupré - The Reapers [1886]
[Sotheby’s, New York - Oil on canvas, 38.5 x 46.5 cm]
View ArticleJean-François Raffaëlli - Princess Street, Edinburgh
The plaza is bustling and Raffaëlli does not waste any opportunity to evoke the spirit of the place which he paints with verve and sophistication. He uses a very limited palette of chromatic greys,...
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View ArticleWayne Gonzales - M - Noremac [2000]
Painter Wayne Gonzales “cracks open images we think we already know and injects them with subversive sensuality and doubt,” wrote Steel Stillman in Art in America. Culling online images as source...
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