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art-4-sale · 7 months
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FAMOUS PAINTINGS, PRINT
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random-brushstrokes · 8 months
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Isabel Bishop - The Encounter (1941)
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polarmoon · 5 months
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adam is close with a lot of the kids around town, but isabel is by far his best friend of them all.
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abwwia · 4 months
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‘Women Artists – Seventy Plus’ panel, Brooklyn Museum, 1975, l to r: June Blum (moderator), Alice Neel, Isabel Bishop, Sari Dienes, Lil Picard, Lilly Brody, Lois Mailou Jones – photo Maurice C. Blum x
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artlordofthesith · 8 months
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Sorry for the inactivity. I keep forgetting I have a tumblr. Here’s a Color wheel challenge I did a few months back.
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thepaintedroom · 9 months
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Isabel Bishop (American, 1902-1988) • Interior • Unknown date
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collectionstilllife · 9 months
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Isabel Bishop (American, 1902-1988) • The Artist’s Table
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Untitled
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museum-archives · 4 months
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Seated Woman with Hat
Artist: Isabel Bishop
Date: 1949
Medium: Engraving on paper
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newyorkthegoldenage · 2 years
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Isabel Bishop, Hearn's Department Store—Fourteenth Street Shoppers, 1927. Oil on canvas.
Bishop’s Hearn’s Department Store—Fourteenth Street Shoppers, 1927, painted in tandem with her enrollment in Kenneth Hayes Miller’s mural painting class at the Art Students League, clearly applies formal Renaissance composition and flat perspective to the very contemporary subject matter of the urban middle-class shoppers dressed in the latest fashions that frequented the Union Square shopping district for the latest deals. While fellow Fourteenth Street School artists Kenneth Hayes Miller, Reginald Marsh, and Raphael Soyer frequently depicted the “New Women” of Union Square through a highly sexualized lens of judgment, desire, and sometimes pity, Isabel Bishop approaches her subjects as peers. Ephemeral movements, exchanges, and moments of solitude are the primary subject matter of the paintings, all depicted in a dynamic style of painting that is unfinished and tenuous but somehow glowing. Even in the paintings depicting office girls in a moment of relaxation while taking a quick 15, the energy and hope of upward mobility in the face of the mundane are apparent in the brushwork. Isabel Bishop’s painting style and subject choice are uniquely responsive to the built environment of Fourteenth Street and Union Square.
     —Anna Marcum, Village Preservation blog
Photo: Vero Beach Museum of Art
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letterboxd-loggd · 1 year
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The Novice (2021) Lauren Hadaway
July 8th 2023
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snowy-dream-bunny · 7 months
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ruleof3bobby · 26 days
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THE NOVICE (2021) Grade: C
Starts off strong, think they got a little confused on what story they wanted 2 tell exactly. They were trying to throw 2 many obstacles her way and never focusing on any. Ending was average.
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random-brushstrokes · 2 years
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Isabel Bishop - Tidying Up (1941)
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polarmoon · 7 months
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time flies and isabel aged up to a child. with two dads who work long hours, she has a lot of alone time on her hands.
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abwwia · 7 months
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Isabel Bishop, Student and Two Girls, 1972, etching and aquatint on paper, plate: 6 7⁄8 x 5 1⁄2 in. (17.5 x 13.8 cm) sheet: 9 1⁄2 x 8 5⁄8 in. (24.0 x 21.9 cm), Smithsonian American Art Museum, Bequest of Frank McClure, 1979.98.33
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#bornonthisday Isabel Bishop (March 3, 1902 – February 19, 1988) was an American painter and graphic artist. Bishop studied at the Art Students League of New York, where she would later become an instructor. She was most notable for her scenes of everyday life in Manhattan, as a member of the loosely-defined ‘Fourteenth Street School’ of artists, grouped in that precinct. Union Square features prominently in her work, which mainly depicts female figures. Bishop’s paintings won the American Academy of Arts and Letters Award, among other distinctions. Via Wikipedia
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