paintings
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Théo Van Rysselberghe: Paul Signac at the helm of the Olympia, 1897.
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Honoré Daumier: L’amateur d’estampes, 1860.
Isn’t this the 1860’s version of crate digging?
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Staples: Turbine Makers – left wing of a Shipbuilding in Belfast triptych.
with thanks to Interior with Mirror.
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Wyndham Lewis: Portrait of the music critic Edwin Evans.
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Cuno Amiet: Selbstbildnis mit Apfel, 1902-1903.
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Jose Villegas Cordero (1844 – 1921). Autoretrato (self portrait). Oil on Canvas. Spanish
I thought that was Aaron Smith for a second there….doubletake.
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Illustration by Anna and Elena Balbusso.
‘But whom to love? To trust and treasure?
Who won’t betray us in the end?
And who’ll be kind enough to measure
Our words and deeds as we intend?’– Pushkin
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Hugo Backmansson (Finnish, 1860-1953), Sailor, 1897. Oil on canvas laid on board, 37 x 27.5 cm.
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I tend to focus on portraits and paintings and such like, but sometimes a pattern like this is too beautiful to pass up.
Front cover from The lady of the lake, by Walter Scott, illustrated by Charles Edmund Brock. London, 1904.
(Source: archive.org)
thistles make the prettiest patterns