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arthistoryjourneys
Journeys through Art History
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arthistoryjourneys · 10 years ago
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Christoph Niemann
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arthistoryjourneys · 11 years ago
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Le Gogh
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arthistoryjourneys · 11 years ago
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Winchester Cathedral, photos taken by me
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arthistoryjourneys · 11 years ago
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Le Corbusier  - Vue des toits de Paris. Notre-Dame au fond, 1908 
Graphite pencil and watercolour on paper
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arthistoryjourneys · 11 years ago
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A re-working of one my old ones. 
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arthistoryjourneys · 11 years ago
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Claude Monet in his garden at Giverny France. circa  1887 - 1920
Bottom picture shows Claude Monet with Ker-Xavier Roussel and Edouard Vuillard in 1929
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arthistoryjourneys · 11 years ago
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9 versions of Morning on the Seine, by Claude Oscar Monet
c. 1897
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arthistoryjourneys · 11 years ago
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"For sheer visual bliss (and the long lines that come with it), the season belongs to Henri Matisse: The Cut-Outs, which opens at MoMA on Oct. 12.” (The New Yorker) 
Timed tickets are required. Buy yours now to make sure you don’t miss out!
[Henri Matisse (French, 1869-1954). Two Masks (The Tomato) (Deux Masques [La Tomate]). 1947. Mr. and Mrs. Donald B. Marron, New York. © 2014 Succession H. Matisse / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York]
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arthistoryjourneys · 11 years ago
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Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red, by Paul Cummins Art installation at the Tower in London. One ceramic poppy for every British soldier killed during WWI, which amounts to 888,246. This year is the centenary of the outbreak of the war, which this piece commemorates. All the poppies will be in place by November 11.
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arthistoryjourneys · 11 years ago
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Mrs. Hugh Hammersley by John Singer Sargent (1892, oil on canvas)
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arthistoryjourneys · 11 years ago
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The Ring Toss by Clarence H. White (1899, gum bichromate print)
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arthistoryjourneys · 11 years ago
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Church Altars | Cyril Porchet | Via
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arthistoryjourneys · 11 years ago
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One morning one of us ran out of black paint; and that was the start of Impressionism.
Pierre-Auguste Renoir (via acrylicalchemy)
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arthistoryjourneys · 11 years ago
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REMAKE
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arthistoryjourneys · 11 years ago
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I was here today and this exhibit was so amazing and incredible! Matisse was a genius!
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Henri Matisse Cut-Outs at Tate Modern (by/via)
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arthistoryjourneys · 11 years ago
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The Starry Night - Pixel Art Style 
Created by Jaebum Joo || FB
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arthistoryjourneys · 11 years ago
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British artist Matthew Simmonds carves historic architectural structures into blocks of marble and stone, producing unique and intricate sculptures.
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