Howard Ross — Fire, 2005.
Painting: oil on wood, 48 x 36.2 in..
Landscape
Contemporary

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Howard Ross — Fire, 2005.
Painting: oil on wood, 48 x 36.2 in..
Landscape
Contemporary

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Eric Camiel — Head Close-Up, 2014.
Sculpture: Metal on stainless steel.
Sculpture
Distortion
2014 art
Parmigianino, Madonna and Child, c. 1527-1530, oil on panel, 44.8 x 34 cm, Kimbell Art Museum, Fort Worth, Texas, USA
Hailed as the new Raphael, Parmigianino was one of the most influential artists of the sixteenth century, cultivating a mannered gracefulness of pose and physiognomy, combined with new and dramatic coloristic effects, that transformed the classicism of his Renaissance predecessors. In his Lives of the Artists (1568), Giorgio Vasari observed that Parmigianino “gave to his figures . . . a certain loveliness, sweetness, and charm in their attitudes which were particularly his own.” Parmigianino spent three years in Bologna (1527-30) where he produced a number of small devotional works in the swift, assured manner that typified his mature style. In the Kimbell panel, he draws upon the work of Leonardo, Raphael, and Michelangelo in counterposing the serenely pensive Virgin with her active Son, who tugs at his mother’s veil. But the compressed pose of the Christ Child and the tall, sweeping foreheads of mother and child introduce elements of Parmigianino’s distinctive Mannerism. The Virgin’s exquisite beauty is an outward sign of her inner grace, which Parmigianino reinforces through the golden strands of her ribboned hair and the fluid rhythms of her gossamer drapery. From Kimbell Art Museum
Source: Parmigianino, Madonna and Child, 1527
Ilze Laizan — A Woman II, 2014. Painting: Oil on canvas, 74.8 x 35.4 in. FigurativeNudeContemporary
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Ilze Laizan — A Woman II, 2014. Painting: Oil on canvas, 74.8 x 35.4 in. FigurativeNudeContemporary was originally published on Pixeleum
Gao Xingjian — Recueillement / Contemplation, 2015. Painting: Chinese ink on canvas, 61 x 50 cm. Galería Senda, Barcelona. InkMysticalBlack and white
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Gao Xingjian — Recueillement / Contemplation, 2015. Painting: Chinese ink on canvas, 61 x 50 cm. Galería Senda, Barcelona. InkMysticalBlack and white was originally published on Pixeleum

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Alina Fedotova — Underwater Space, 2015. Painting: Oil and acrylic on canvas, 55.1 x 31.4 in. PurpleAbstractionContemporary
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Alina Fedotova — Underwater Space, 2015. Painting: Oil and acrylic on canvas, 55.1 x 31.4 in. PurpleAbstractionContemporary was originally published on Pixeleum
Matteo di Giovanni — The Apostle St. Bartholomew, 1480. Painting: Tempera on wood, 80.5 x 48 cm. Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest. Via Art of Darkness: Daily Art Blog
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Matteo di Giovanni — The Apostle St. Bartholomew, 1480. Painting: Tempera on wood, 80.5 x 48 cm. Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest. Via Art of Darkness: Daily Art Blog was originally published on Pixeleum
jimlovesart: Frank Auerbach - Head of E.O.W., 1952.
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