They are paintings of my favorite scenes throughout the Hudson River Valley. I’m so happy to finally be able to share and show them. For those who cannot make it to the opening reception, the show will run from June 9 through July 3. The gallery is located at 172 Main Street in ...
Bruce Gregory was a modern painter of nature, still life, and street scenes and was known for his mastery of color and his distinctive, bold and hard-shadowed painting style. A working artist and teacher throughout his life, he painted from his own observation and personal experience. Gregory...
Balthus was born in Paris in 1908. His father, Erich Balthus was a reputed art historian who had written a monograph on the French painter and sculptor Honore Daumier (1808–79). His mother, Baladine Klossowska was a painter, and both parents were active on the cultural scene of Paris ...
Like Mary Cassatt, during her lifetime, Berthe Morisot was relegated to the category of "feminine" artists because of their usual subject matter — women, children, and domestic scenes. However, as a doctrinaire impressionist, Morisot painted what she saw in her immediate, everyday life. As ...
Edouard Manet was known for his depictions of urban life scenes. Subjects of his artwork varied from landscapes to genre scenes and others. Manet is regarded as one of the leading exponents of Realism and an immense influence on the development of Impressionism. He painted with bright colors an...
צבע, צייר, ציר是“painter"到 希伯来文 的最佳翻译。 译文示例:Well, we're going to talk someone into lending us a painter's blow torch. ↔ ובכן, אנחנו הולכים לשכנע מישהו שילו...
David Paris ... helicopter pilot: Ethiopia Bonnie Parker ... dancer Peggy Pere ... aerial ground coordinator (as Peggy North) Natasha Phelan ... set production assistant Charlotte Piddington ... assistant production coordinator Helen Pritchard ... crewing: Wales Andrew Pyke ... assista...
The Winnower (now lost) was exhibited at the Paris Salon in 1848 and was one of the first rural scenes he painted based on his childhood memories. In 1849 a cholera epidemic broke out in Paris, and on the advice of engraver Charles-Emile Jacque, he moved to Barbizon, near the ...
Paris Perov set off for Europe in 1862 - the same year as Ivan Shishkin (1832-98), the great landscape painter who also won a study scholarship from the Academy. Perov visited Germany, then France, capturing a variety of street scenes in works like Merrymaking in Paris (1863-64, ...
almost journalistic scenes of seamy urban life by the group of American painters known asThe Eightfall into the former category. The German art movement known as theNeue Sachlichkeit(New Objectivity), on the other hand, worked in a realist style to express thecynicismand disillusionment of the ...