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lionofchaeronea · 1 month
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May in the Mountains, Ernest Lawson, 1919
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random-brushstrokes · 3 months
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Joni Mitchell - Self Portrait as Van Gogh (1994)
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caniscryptid · 4 months
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Scenes of Saskatchewan by Robert Newton Hurley
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mothpawbs · 1 month
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redrew the group photo from echo! top ten photos taken moments before disaster
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jareckiworld · 26 days
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Beau Dick (1955-2017) — Transformation Mask [red cedar, horsehair, acrylic, cedar bark, 1980]
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thunderstruck9 · 27 days
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Philip Guston (Canadian/American, 1913-1980), Untitled (Book), 1968. Acrylic on panel, 16 ½ x 19 ½ in.
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nebuleeart · 9 months
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screenshot redraw for you all, happy labor day 💜
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chio-chan2artbox · 2 months
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When you share your ship to your friends 😂
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theworldofwars · 4 months
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A Hotchkiss 1914 machine gun position of the 9th Machine Gun Battalion, American 3rd Division in a railway work shop at Chateau-Thierry, 7 June 1918.
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miru667 · 9 months
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Just something quick!! 🥺👉👈 It's Audrey Grace getting her GED diploma! GED is a test you can take as an adult if you never got to finish high school—which she couldn't, because the zombie apocalypse interrupted it. It's always bothered her a lot, and she really wants to go to university too, so then last year she was finally able to settle down in her life enough to study for this test!! And now here she is at her graduation!! This day means everything to her. 😤
Today is also her birthday which is why I wanted to draw something anyway. She's 27 now. 🥰 Happy birthday Audreyyyy!!
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quotidianish · 1 year
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More antics of the blu mercs! Didn’t expect such a warm reception to these silly little headcanons at first, and I’m working up the motivation to finish the rest of the team (failing)
some sillies..
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lionofchaeronea · 1 year
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New England Birches, Ernest Lawson (1873-1939)
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random-brushstrokes · 2 months
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Clara Emma Langenbach (Canadian-American, 1871-1964) - A Parrot
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museeeuuuum · 7 months
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Hey... psst... hey you... do you like museum tours? Walk-throughs? Well, you're gonna love this new video I made. Yeah, it's pretty good. I mean, the video quality is shit when it's trained on me, but the footage of the museum is good, and I think my commentary is interesting. Yeah, I think you'd enjoy it, make a cup of tea, and grab a snack for while you watch it. Great, thanks!
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arthistoryanimalia · 3 months
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Norval Morrisseau (Bingwi Neyaashi Anishinaabek First Nation, 1931-2007)
Bear Father, Bear Son, 1989
Acrylic on canvas, 121.9 × 91.4 cm (48 × 36 in.)
on display at Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
https://collections.mfa.org/objects/696834/bear-father-bear-son
“Morrisseau once described this painting as ‘Bear Gives Knowledge to Man. Man Gives Knowledge to Son,’ pointing to themes of kinship, teaching, and transformation. Against a symmetrical, yellow background, curved blue lines weave together humans, animals, insects, and orbs. Bodies filled with blocks of color slip into each other, obscuring where one figure begins and the other ends. The bear, related to Anishinaabe cosmologies and family organizational structures, has wide eyes, pointed teeth, and a strong back that supports the other beings. Bears were significant to Morrisseau, having personal connections with them through religious experiences while growing up at Sand Point reserve near Lake Nipigon, Ontario.
Now recognized as the most influential First Nations artist to work in traditional Western painting, Morrisseau invented a style, visualizing Anishinaabe histories and powers of the natural world. His flowing black outlines, swelling circular forms, and vibrant colors have inspired generations of artists.”
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jareckiworld · 1 month
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Beau Dick (1955-2017) — Bella Coola Sun Mask [yellow cedar, acrylic paint, and hide fasteners, 1986]
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