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“Sometimes I have been in places so beyond my imagination. Then nothing else should be done then simply to record it. That’s what I did in Tanzania.” - Aernout Overbeeke
photo by Aernout Overbeeke. 
Tanzania Dreams. The Landscape series
Wednesday 5/2/2012

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art; photography; Tanzania; landscape; animals; aernout overbeeke; faved;

“Sometimes I have been in places so beyond my imagination. Then nothing else should be done then simply to record it. That’s what I did in Tanzania.” - Aernout Overbeeke

photo by Aernout Overbeeke. 

Tanzania Dreams. The Landscape series

Frida Kahlo, Without Hope. 1945 
—The Art and Suffering of Frida Kahlo
Friday 4/27/2012

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art; Frida Kahlo; without hope; artists; faved;

by Frank Auerbach
Monday 4/23/2012

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Frank Auerbach; art; painting; faved;

by Frank Auerbach

Thursday 4/12/2012

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Bill Watterson; Calvin and Hobbes; art; comics; faved; abstract;

Calvin and Hobbes on art-making. Comics by Bill Watterson

(Source: progressiveboink.com)

proustitute:

Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot, Prairies au bord de l’eau, c. 1870
Wednesday 4/4/2012

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faved;

proustitute:

Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot, Prairies au bord de l’eau, c. 1870

painting by alrasyid
Thursday 3/22/2012

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art; painting; strokes; alrasyid; faved; faces;

painting by alrasyid

Isaak Levitan, Evening Bells. 1892
Sunday 2/19/2012

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Isaak Levitan; art; paintings; faved; landscape; russian;

Isaak Levitan, Evening Bells. 1892

Follower of Rembrandt, A Man seated reading at a Table in a Lofty Room. c.1628-30. Oil on oak, 55.1 x 46.5 cm
“Until relatively recently attributed to Rembrandt, this work is now thought to be a work of an early, perhaps contemporary, follower of Rembrandt. The artist has imitated the style of Rembrandt’s early years (1625-31) when he worked in his native Leiden, a style characterised by the precise treatment of detail and strong contrasts between light and dark. Rembrandt only painted this kind of subject in his early years in Leiden. However, this painting is significantly different in composition and technique from Rembrandt’s work of that period. Moreover, the draughtsmanship is considered to be too heavy-handed and the volumes too ill-defined for the painting to be by Rembrandt. This picture was probably painted in Leiden in the late 1620s.”
Sunday 2/12/2012

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Follower of Rembrandt; art; paintings; light and dark; oil; oak; faved;

Follower of RembrandtA Man seated reading at a Table in a Lofty Room. c.1628-30. Oil on oak, 55.1 x 46.5 cm

“Until relatively recently attributed to Rembrandt, this work is now thought to be a work of an early, perhaps contemporary, follower of Rembrandt. The artist has imitated the style of Rembrandt’s early years (1625-31) when he worked in his native Leiden, a style characterised by the precise treatment of detail and strong contrasts between light and dark. Rembrandt only painted this kind of subject in his early years in Leiden. However, this painting is significantly different in composition and technique from Rembrandt’s work of that period. Moreover, the draughtsmanship is considered to be too heavy-handed and the volumes too ill-defined for the painting to be by Rembrandt. This picture was probably painted in Leiden in the late 1620s.”


 Illustration by André François 

 Illustration by André François 

Olivetti poster by Giovanni Pintori

Olivetti poster by Giovanni Pintori

Cover by Alexandre Iolas. 
“The Marriage of Heaven and Earth” painting by Max Ernst
Saturday 2/4/2012

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1960s; 1970s; French; vintage magazine; max ernst; faved; design; cover; art;

Cover by Alexandre Iolas

“The Marriage of Heaven and Earth” painting by Max Ernst

by Giovanni Pintori. 1949. Olivetti Poster

by Giovanni Pintori. 1949. Olivetti Poster

Cover drawing by John Groth 

Cover drawing by John Groth 

scottbergeyart:

# 1529 “I’ve Seen Better Days” on Flickr.
Wednesday 2/1/2012

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art; faved; scott bergey;

Paul Cezanne
Tuesday 1/31/2012

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paul cezane; faved; art; painting;

Paul Cezanne