Private Gardens at Athelhampton House by Andrea Cooke
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Things I dig:
-Pretty Things
-Yummy Food
-Cute Animals
Private Gardens at Athelhampton House by Andrea Cooke
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Večerní interiér / Evening interior, 1910-1915, Jakub Schikaneder. Czech (1855 - 1924)
Staring to the abyss
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Thomas Pollock Anshutz
A Rose, 1907, oil on canvas, 147.3 x 111.4 cm, the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
The works of Thomas Anshutz, one of America’s leading art instructors, bridges the realism of his teacher Thomas Eakins and that of the Ashcan School artists, some of whom were his students. Anshutz’s commitment to teaching appears to have limited his output; only about 130 oils by him are known.
A Rose is a portrait of Rebecca H. Whelan, the daughter of a trustee of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts where Anshutz taught. A Rose manifests Anshutz’s appreciation of Thomas Eakins’s academic rigor and psychological probing and of John Singer Sargent’s painterly freedom. It also suggests the influence of portraits by Diego Velázquez and James McNeill Whistler.
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I love tattoos because they are only as permanent as we are. As we fade they fade and they too will start over new one day. Here is Nigel, fresh after being born onto my skin, and yes, I meant for him to be right side up to me. :)
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