Alfred-Arthur Brunel de Neuville (French, 1852–1941), "Kitten"
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Summer Evening, Edward Hopper, 1947
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possibly in Michigan art study
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Pauline in the Yellow Dress | 1944
Herbert James Gunn
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After Breakfast (Päättynyt aamiainen / Avslutad frukost), 1890, by Elin Danielson-Gambogi (1861–1919)
Apparently this painting is the first depiction of a woman with a hungover in Finnish art, at least by a female artist. It was condemned and mocked by the contemporaries; even Danielson-Gambogi herself later seems to have regretted presenting it publicly, calling it "that idiotic breakfast thing". *
Obviously I disagree with her: I've always loved this painting and its atmosphere :)
* Leponiemi, S. (2021). Niin kauan kuin tunnen eläväni: Taidemaalari Elin Danielson-Gambogi. Gummerus.
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Andrew Wyeth
Heat Lightning (detail), 1977
Tempera on panel.
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Gustave Courbet, “The Wounded Man”, 1844-1854.
brief history: Gustave Courbets piece the wounded man is a romantic self portrait by the realist artist. created in Museé d’Orsay, Paris, it used to contain a woman laying on his shoulder but he further replaced it with a blade and some blood stains on his chest, symbolizing heartache, after his divorce from Virginia Binet, his wife of 14 years and mother of his one son.
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*You and Captain Boomerang were admiring the sunset on a beach after having fun all day, playing volleyball and swimming. You admired him staring at the australian sun. He looked peaceful. No crime, no villainy, just you and him.*
"-George... I think I'm falling for you..."
He laughed, a bit nervous from your confession, like it was something he already knew but couldn't believe. He replied to you, never taking his eyes from the sun.
"Me too, mate, I'm fallin' for ya..."
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John Atkinson Grimshaw (British-English, 1836–1893) • Reflections on the Thames, Westminster, London • 1880 • Leeds Museums and Galleries, UK
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Edward Hopper
Burly Cobb's House (South Truro)
1933
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My Top 5 Painters
4/5 - Edward Hopper
Always reluctant to discuss himself and his art, Hopper simply said, "The whole answer is there on the canvas." Hopper was stoic and fatalistic—a quiet introverted man with a gentle sense of humor and a frank manner. Hopper was someone drawn to an emblematic, anti-narrative symbolism
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Louis Aston Knight (American, 1873–1948), "A Cottage in the Risle Valley, Normandy"
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Dante and Beatrice, Salvatore Postiglione (1861-1906)
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“In Harmony” by Daniel Gerhartz (2016)
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L'ébauche (The Sketch) (1885) by Émile Friant
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Art Final
Here is the final mini series for my art class. It had to correlate with my sustained investigation. My investigation is "How can I portray the peaceful aspects of isolation/aloneness via the realist style/methods?"
I figured why not include my boi Artemus in each one to tie them all together? Hope you enjoy!
Important persons taglist:
@bladesjulia29 @kebiinika @kdo16 @powdered-kneecaps @sutasaido @zealfruity
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