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June 18, 2021 Martha Lattie
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Cottonwood Tassels, c.1943 by Gustave Baumann, multiple collections.

Baumann was a print maker who studied art at the Art Institute of Chicago and lived for a while on the east coast before settling in New Mexico. The print shop he set-up was very successful and he is considered one of the best color woodblock American artists.

In Art History, Artists, USA Tags Gustave Baumann, Baumann, Art Institute of Chicago, woodblock prints
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May I Borrow Your Pen?

June 17, 2021 Martha Lattie
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The Castlereagh Inkstand, 1818-1820, Paul Storr and Philip Rundell, London, The Victoria and Albert Museum, London.

This was a political gift given in recognition for the diplomatic and and negotiating skills of Viscount Castlereagh in negotiating alliances against Napoleon.

In Art History, Artists, England Tags Paul Storr, Philip Rundell
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A Crowded Room

June 16, 2021 Martha Lattie
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The Reception of Christopher Columbus by Ferdinand of Aragon and Isabella, c.1830-1850 by Eugene Deveria.

Romantic painter on a grand scale of historical paintings. Considered a Romantic painter because of the scale, subjects, and emotion.

In Art History, Artists, France Tags Christopher Columbus, Eugene Deveria, Romantic Style
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Fall Colors

June 15, 2021 Martha Lattie
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Autumn Leaves, Lake George, NY, 1924 by Georgia O'Keeffe.

It was in the fall of 1924 that Alfred Stieglitz divorced his wife and asked Georgia O'Keeffe to marry him even though they had been together for at least six years by this time. They visited his family's home at Lake George every year.

In Art History, Artists, USA Tags Georgia O'Keeffe, Alfred Stieglitz, Lake George, Lake George NY
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Aka Venus

June 14, 2021 Martha Lattie
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Statue of Aphrodite, c. 2nd century BC, The J. Paul Getty Museum.

It is assumed that this statue represents Aphrodite (or Venus) because she holds and apple, one of the goddesses attributes (see Judgement of Paris), but it could also be the image of a noblewoman posing in the guide of Aphrodite.

In Art History, Greece Tags Aphrodite, venus, The Getty Museum, Greek Sculpture, Greek Bronze
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Natural Canada

June 13, 2021 Martha Lattie
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Pacific Spirit, 2003 by Susan Point.

The work of the Inuit people of Western Canada is a very compelling and thriving community of artists who draw upon their heritage and environment for inspiration.

In Art History, Artists, Inuit Tags Susan Point, Inuit, Native Canadians
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Recycling

June 12, 2021 Martha Lattie
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Howling Wolf, Southern Cheyenne, 1849-1927. Oberlin Ledger, Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin, OH.

Plains Native Americans used ledgers as sources of paper to create artistic records of battles and other important events.

In Art History, Artists, Native American Tags Ledger Drawings, Native American Art, Howling Wolf, Oberlin Ledger, Allen Art Museum
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Japanisme

June 11, 2021 Martha Lattie
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Girl in a White Kimono (Geesje Kwok), 1894 by George Breitner.

As an example of the influence of Japan in Europe at this time, the young girl wears a kimono in front of a floral screen. Van Gogh was fascinated with Japanese art and culture and was a contemporary (if not necessarily an admired one) of Breitner.

In Art History, Artists, Netherlands Tags George Hendrik Breitner, Japanisme
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Morning Pick-me-up

June 10, 2021 Martha Lattie
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Washstand, 1904 by Charles Rennie Mackintosh.

This beautiful washstand was designed as part of the furnishings for a house he designed called Hill House. The owner of the house also owned a series of tea rooms that were designed by Mackintosh and company.

In Art History, Artists, Scotland Tags Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Mackintosh, Hill House
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An Interpretation in Color

June 9, 2021 Martha Lattie
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Wokey Hole, near Wells, Somerset, c.1794 by Michael Angelo Rooker.

Rooker helped make watercolor a viable medium for serious artists. Before he concentrated on it, it was considered beneath a serious artist.

In Art History, Artists, United Kingdom, Watercolor Tags Michael Angelo Rooker, Rooker, Watercolor, watercolour
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Beauty and Warmth

June 8, 2021 Martha Lattie
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Navajo Blanket, 1881 from New Mexico, Smithsonian Center for Education and Museum Studies.

In the 17th century sheep were introduced to the American Southwest by the Spanish. Navajo women used designs learned from Mexico and expanded upon them until they created their own unique designs.

In Art History, Artists, USA Tags Navajo, Native American Art, Native American, Navajo Rugs
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Sweating the Small Stuff

June 7, 2021 Martha Lattie
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The Gleaners by Jean-Francois Millet.

The Gleaners are picking up the last little remains of the harvest. Millet sets the women against a broad horizon and thereby lends a majesty to their work. This was on purpose as Millet saw the work as a social commentary against the rich vs. the poor in society.

In Art History, Artists, France Tags The Gleaners, Jean Francois Millet, MIllet
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As Straightforward as it Seems?

June 6, 2021 Martha Lattie
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Asparagus by Adrian Coorte (active 1683-1707).

Sometimes still life painters concentrated on a particular item in order to give it their complete attention and immerse themselves in rendering it as close to the real thing as possible.

In Art History, Artists, Holland, Still Life Tags still-life, Still Life, Dutch Still Life Painting, Adrian Coorte
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Tudor Rose

June 5, 2021 Martha Lattie
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Sir Thomas More by Hans Holbein, The Frick Collection

Holbein was a 16th century German artist who became the court painter under Henry VIII. His style, with its attention to detail, was well suited for his later work in miniature. The Tudor Rose

In Art History, Artists, Germany Tags Hans Holbein, Sir Thomas More, Tudor Rose, Frick Museum
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Trumpeted In

June 4, 2021 Martha Lattie
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La Naissance de Vénus (Birth of Venus)1879 by William-Adolph Bouguereau.

Very similar in composition to Botticelli's work. Bouguereau had a very successful career. His realistic style appealed to a large number of people. A contemporary of Degas and Monet; they even conceded his extreme popularity.

In Art History, Artists, France Tags William A Bougereau, William Adolph Bouguereau, Bouguereau, Venus, Birth of Venus
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Rising Out of the Foam

June 3, 2021 Martha Lattie
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Birth of Venus, c. 1485-86 by Sandro Botticelli.

One of the most famous of the Italian Renaissance paintings it is one of the most frequent images, out of thousands, when a likeness of the Greek goddess Venus (Aphrodite) is referenced.

In Art History, Artists, Italy Tags Birth of Venus, venus, Aphrodite, Sandro Bottecelli, Botticelli
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Nuts

June 2, 2021 Martha Lattie
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Gathering Paradise by Sandy Skoglund

Installation art creates an environment within a museum or gallery that brings the viewer into the artwork. It began in the 1970's and reached it's zenith in the 1980's, today it is often termed "site specific." Skoglund’s use of animals and color make her work popular and memorable for viewers.

In Art History, Artists, USA Tags installation art, installations, site specific art, Sandy Skolund
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Raisin Bread

June 1, 2021 Martha Lattie
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Still Life with Strawberries, no date by Levi Prentice (Amerian 1851-1935), Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh.

Prentice is known for painting still lifes, often with fruit. He worked as a carpenter and an art teacher.

In Art History, Artists, USA Tags Levi Prentice, still-life, Still Life
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Support

May 31, 2021 Martha Lattie
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Oriental Poppies, 1927 by Georgia O'Keeffe,

Frederick R. Weisman Art Museum.If someone asks, buy a poppy, but why a poppy?

- Happy Memorial Day Weekend.

In Art History, Artists, USA Tags poppy, Georgia O'Keeffe, Georgia O'Keeffe Museum, Wiseman Art Museum, Flanders Field, World War 1
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Tweet

May 30, 2021 Martha Lattie
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White-eye, Manuscript Mughal Period.

The Mughal empire a line of Indian Muslim emperors who ruled from 1526 to 1828. The most famous work to come out of this period is the Taj Mahal.

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In Art History, Artists, Manuscripts, Illuminated Manuscripts, India Tags Mughal Art, Mughal Manuscripts, Taj Mahal
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