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Arts & Crafts

March 26, 2021 Martha Lattie
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Covered Box by Lucia K. Mathews.

The Arts & Crafts movement began in England in the late 19th century and became popular in the United States a few years later. The followers of the movement sought-out the hand-made production methods of the past, as a reaction to the industrial age. California had their own take on the Arts & Crafts philosophy which manifested itself in the architecture of Greene & Greene and the work of many small artisans like Mathews.

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In Art History, Artists, Decorative Arts, USA Tags Lucia Mathews, American Arts and Crafts Movement, arts and crafts
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Its Not Gotten Better, Its Gotten Worse

March 25, 2021 Martha Lattie
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Just What Makes Today's Homes, So Different, So Appealing? , 1956 by Richard Hamilton.

Hamilton's collage about overblown 1950's consumerism also hailed the use of the word Pop in reference to art. He is still an innovator, creating his new art with computers.

In Art History, Artists, England Tags Richard Hamiltion, Pop Art
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Cow by Bacon

March 24, 2021 Martha Lattie
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Figure with Meat by Francis Bacon, 1954.

Bacon deliberately subverted painting familiar traditions such as the portrait, in order to make his work even more disturbing . This work of a Pope with two sides of beef is a deliberate homage to the court artist Velazquez.

In Art History, Artists, Ireland Tags Francis Bacon, Bacon, Valzquez, Pope with meat
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Or Josie for Short

March 23, 2021 Martha Lattie
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Princesse Albert de Broglie, née Joséphine-Eléonore-Marie-Pauline de Galard de Brassac de Béarn, 1853 by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres.

Ingres portraits are some of the most amazing studies of people and how we adorn ourselves. His skill at rendering the faces and capturing his sitters makes him among the finest portraitists ever.

In Artists, Art History, France Tags Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, Ingres, The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Anatomy of a Horse

March 22, 2021 Martha Lattie
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Mares and Foals in a River Landscape, 1763-8 by George Stubbs.

Stubbs spent hours studying the musculature and skeletal structures of the animals he painted in order so that his portrayals would be as life-like as possible.

In Art History, Artists, England Tags George Stubbs, Horses, Tate London
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Toilette

March 21, 2021 Martha Lattie
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Venus with a Mirror, c. 1555 by Titian

During the Renaissance paintings of nude women were often titled "Venus" as in excuse to portray nudes by claiming the image is a portrayal of the Roman goddess.

In Art History, Artists, Italy Tags venus, Titian, Renaissance
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Bonding Through Art

March 20, 2021 Martha Lattie
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Arthur Frank Mathews, Spring Dance c. 1917.

Mathews and his wife Lucia were followers of the Arts and Crafts movement as it manifested in California. His training as both an artist and an architect led to beautiful painting surrounded by equally beautiful frames of his design.

In Art History, Artists, USA Tags Arthur Frank Mathews, arts and crafts, American Arts and Crafts Movement
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Protecting Nature

March 18, 2021 Martha Lattie
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Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone, 1872 by Thomas Moran, Yellowstone National Park Museum.

Moran was another artist working in the same vein as Bierstadt. His paintings of the American West were even more idealized. His work was presented to Congress as evidence that Yellowstone needed to be protected as a National Park which caused them to establish the National Park Service in 1916.

In Art History, Artists, USA Tags Thomas Moran, Moran, Yellowstone, National Park Service
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Long Trip

March 17, 2021 Martha Lattie
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The Travelling Companions by Augustus Leopold Egg.

Egg was an actor and his dramatic training shows in his artwork. He painted subjects from literature. He was a close friend of Charles Dickens and performed in his stage productions.

In Art History, Artists, England Tags Augustus Leopold Egg, Augustus Egg, The Traveling Companions
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Joy of Spring

March 16, 2021 Martha Lattie
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Spring, 1895 byLawrence Alma Tadema, The J. Paul Getty Museum, Malibu CA

In a land of clear colours and stories,

In a region of shadowless hours,

Where Earth has a garment of glories

And a murmur of musical flowers.

This poem by Algernon Swinburne (a favorite of Victorian painters especially the Pre-Raphaelites) is engraved on the frame of the painting.

Spring, Lawrence Alma-Tadema (detail)

Spring, Lawrence Alma-Tadema (detail)

In Art History, Artists, England Tags Alma Tadema, Lawrence Alma-Tadema, Lawrence Alma Tadema
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Manifest Destiny 2

March 15, 2021 Martha Lattie
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Niagra Falls, by Albert Bierstadt.

Bierstadt painted panoramic, idealized scenes of the United States. His main subjects were places in the the American West which was being touted as the promised land and his beautiful landscapes helped to sell it as the place to explore and settle. Manifest Destiny

In Art History, Artists, Germany, USA Tags Albert Bierstadt, Bierstadt, Niagara, Niagara Falls
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Tucked In

March 14, 2021 Martha Lattie
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Cat on a Balustrade:Summer, 1896 by Theophile A. Steinlen.

Steinlen loved cats and used them as subjects for a great many of his posters. He began as an apprentice in a textile factory and later took up graphic arts and created a great many posters both for consumer goods and political statements.

In Art History, Artists, Switzerland Tags Theophile Steinlen, Steinlen
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Silent Treatment

March 13, 2021 Martha Lattie
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In the Car by Roy Lichtenstein, Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh.

A member of the Pop Art movement of the 1960's Lichtenstein found influence in the American comic book which he transferred to a large scale including the use of the printing process. Comic book illustrations are made up of millions of small dots in a process known as Ben Day.

In Art History, Artists, USA Tags Roy Lichtenstein, Ben Day Printing Process, Pop Art
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Poet Party

March 12, 2021 Martha Lattie
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The Thirty-Six Master Poets, 1828 by Saki Hōitsu.

Created during the Edo period, this work is intentionally irreverent while at the same time paying tribute to revered poets of the 7th - 11th centuries.

In Art History, Japan Tags Edo Period, Sakai Hoitsu
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Grand Beauty

March 11, 2021 Martha Lattie
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Grand Canyon, 1919 by Gustave Baumann, various collections.

Baumann visited the Taos New Mexico art community early in his career while still studying art and returned at the end of his career to retire there.

In Art History, Artists, USA Tags Gustave Baumann, Baumann, grand canyon, print maker, printmaking
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Down to the Bare Wood

March 10, 2021 Martha Lattie
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The Floor Scrapers, 1875 by Gustave Caillebotte.

Caillebotte liked to portray everyday scenes like these workers removing wax from floors. He liked to portray everyday people going about their business in a realistic way.

In Art History, Artists, France Tags The Floor Scrapers, Gustave Caillebotte, Caillebotte
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Far Out

March 9, 2021 Martha Lattie
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Love, 1968 by Peter Max. Poster reprinted in 1993.

This poster by Peter Max was so ground breaking and struck such a chord at the time that it changed the way art was viewed and help launch the Psychedelic movement of the 1960's.

In Art History, Artists, USA Tags Peter Max, Psychedelic
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Eros

March 8, 2021 Martha Lattie
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Psyche et l'amour, 1817 by Baron Francois Gerard, Louvre, Paris.

A popular subject throughout the 19th century, Gerard version of the story of Cupid and Psyche almost portrays the figures as secondary to the outdoor temple and landscape setting. The vibrancy of the bright colors also serve to draw our attention from the couple.

In Art History, Artists, France Tags Francois Gerard, Gerard, Cupid and Psyche, Louvre
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Pretty Flowers

March 7, 2021 Martha Lattie
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Two Sisters (On the Terrace), 1881 by Pierre Auguste Renoir, The Art Institute of Chicago.

Renoir began his career painting on porcelain and the pretty subjects he chose lend themselves well to that type of work. This painting is of the young woman who would become Mme. Renoir and her younger sister. She was a frequent model of his.

In Art History, Artists, France Tags Pierre August Renoir, Renoir
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Across the Reflecting Pool

March 6, 2021 Martha Lattie
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Abraham Lincoln from the Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C.,

The memorial dedicated in 1922. Sculpture of Lincoln by Daniel Chester French.

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In Art History, Architecture, Sculpture, USA Tags Lincoln Memorial, Daniel Chester French, Abraham Lincoln
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