The Artists Son Fred, 1895, Albin Egger-Lienz
Medium: canvas
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The Artists Son Fred, 1895, Albin Egger-Lienz
Medium: canvas
Good Friends (portrait of the Artist’s Sister Bertha Edelfelt), 1881, Albert Edelfelt
View of Saintes-Maries with Cemetery, 1888, Vincent van Gogh
Medium: ink,paper
Parsonage Garden at Dusk, 1885, Vincent van Gogh
Medium: pencil,paper
Mother Roulin with Her Baby, 1888, Vincent van Gogh
Medium: oil,canvas
Portrait of a One-Eyed Man, 1888, Vincent van Gogh
Medium: oil,canvas
Cats race, 1898, Theophile Steinlen
Head of a Young Peasant Woman with Dark Cap, 1885, Vincent van Gogh
Medium: oil,canvas
The Parsonage Garden at Nuenen in the Snow, 1885, Vincent van Gogh
Medium: oil,canvas
My Son, 1896, Suzanne Valadon
Medium: crayon,paper
https://www.wikiart.org/en/suzanne-valadon/my-son-1896
The Drinkers, Vincent van Gogh, 1890, Art Institute of Chicago: European Painting and Sculpture
During his time in the Asylum of Saint-Paul in Saint-Rémy, a small town near Arles, Vincent van Gogh made a number of copies of the work of artists he admired, which freed him from having to produce original compositions and allowed him to concentrate instead on interpretation. For this image, Van Gogh copied a wood engraving from Honoré Daumier’s Drinkers, a parody on the four ages of man. The exaggerated figure types capture Daumier’s characteristic humor and convey his sad message about the horrors of alcoholism. The greenish palette may well be an allusion to the notorious alcoholic drink absinthe. Joseph Winterbotham Collection Size: 23 3/8 × 28 7/8 in. (59.4 × 73.4 cm) Medium: Oil on canvas
https://www.artic.edu/artworks/79349/
Snow over Montmartre, Maurice Utrillo
Tower Saint Jacques, Edouard Cortes
The Artist's House in Arles, 1888, Vincent van Gogh
Medium: ink,paper
https://www.wikiart.org/en/vincent-van-gogh/the-artist-s-house-in-arles-1888
Soldiers and Peasants, Cassel, 1917, William Orpen
https://www.wikiart.org/en/william-orpen/soldiers-and-peasants-cassel-1917
Sketch of a Knee, 1886, Vincent van Gogh
Medium: chalk,paper
Plaster Torso of a Woman, 1886, Vincent van Gogh
Medium: pencil,paper