Janet Fish, Painted Water Glasses, 1974. Oil on canvas. Whitney Museum of American Art.
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Janet Fish, Painted Water Glasses, 1974. Oil on canvas. Whitney Museum of American Art.
1520-1530 Adriaen Isenbrant - Portrait of a lady, half-length, with a dog
(Private collection via Christie’s)
Cat And Her Kitten (1920) Théophile Alexandre Steinlen
Watercolor,plainairpainting castle
to battle / to release
plane & cloud
2 1/8" x 4"
ink on cardboard (flattened box)
1.2024
w. tucker wtucker-art.com
James Ensor (Belgian, 1860 - 1949)
Entry of Christ into Brussels in 1889, 1898
Hand-colored etching and gouache on paper
Des Moines Art Center
David Hockney
Sir David Webster, 1971
David Hockney
elephant head drawing
5 15/16" x 8 1/4"
ink on paper
2. 2023
w. tucker
wtucker-art.com
LOVE STORY 300x300mm / Acrylic on Paper / 2018
Egon Schiele (Austrian, 1880-1918) ~ Sunflower ~ 1911 ~ watercolor on paper ~ Albertina, Vienna, Austria
Four rabbits rowing a boat
deer costume
book of hours, Flanders 14th century
Baltimore, The Walters Art Museum, W.88, f. 115v
Keith Haring, Untitled (January 15 1981)
Leonora Carrington
“Untitled (Figure with Possum)” (1973), watercolor and pen and ink on paper, 16 1/8 × 13 5/8 inches (photo courtesy Mary-Anne Martin Fine Art)
Giovanni Francesco Barbieri, il Guercino ( Centob 1591-1666 Bologna )
Source: christie’s.com
“There is no sincere path any human being can take where they won’t have their heart broken.” – David Whyte, Poet & Philosopher
Art by Katrin Coetzer