Stanisław Witkiewicz, Mgła wiosenna (Spring Mist)
1893, oil on canvas
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"Dreamlike places do exist" (2013)
Picture based on a really beautiful spot by Aluminé river. This rivr has a super cool and unique ecosystem by irts borders, which is why I've visited it many times, one of the most fascinating things IMO is an unique variety of Roble pellín (<i>Nothofagus obliqua</i>) that is very tolerant to arid conditions.
Not much else to say, other than i really enjoy the colors of this one!
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Albert Bierstadt (German American, 1830-1902)
Valley of the Yosemite, 1864
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What is your favorite thing to paint?
Pixie like painting nature landscapes and flowers . is slowly learn to draw animals too !
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Josef Thoma II (1828-1899) - Chalets in an Alpine Landscape
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Some miniature watercolor practice paintings! I’ve been working on different looks of the sky!☀️⛅️
I’m having so much fun with these! All of them are 3 by 3 Inches!! These mini paintings are up for sale for just $3 each! DM to buy all for $9 or separate ones! DM for commissions and orders! ✩︎
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Descending Castle Mountain, 2024.
Oil on illustration board.
10 x 8 in.
$100 (plus shipping).
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Sommereftermiddag med en bortdragende regnbyge. Jægersborg Dyrehav = Summer Afternoon with a Passing Shower. Jægersborg Deer Park
P. C. Skovgaard (Danish; 1817–1875)
1874
Oil on canvas
SMK – The National Gallery of Denmark, Copenhagen
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A PAINTING THAT'S HAUNTED ME EVER SINCE I PICKED UP A VINTAGE "DRACULA" PAPERBACK.
PIC(S) INFO: Spotlight on the 1824 oil on canvas/landscape painting titled "Man and Woman Contemplating the Moon" (German: "Mann und Frau in Betrachtung des Mondes") by Caspar David Friedrich (1774-1840), the Nationalgalerie, Berlin, Germany.
PIC #3: Spotlight on a 1981 Bantam Books/Bantam Classics publication of "Dracula" (1897), written by Bram Stoker. Cover art by Caspar David Friedrich.
NOVEL OVERVIEW: "One of the most popular stories ever told, Dracula has been recreated for the stage and screen hundreds of times yet it is essentially a Victorian saga, an awesome tale of a thrillingly bloodthirsty vampire whose nocturnal atrocities reflect the dark underside of a supremely moralistic age."
-- BIBLIO (online book shop)
Sources: https://biblio.com.au/book/dracula-bram-stoker/d/1361720236, X (formerly Twitter), & Wikimedia.
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