Lovers in the Grass - Alois Kalvoda
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Lovers in the Grass - Alois Kalvoda
La Corniche bij Monaco (1884)-Claude Monet
Path at La Cavee, Pourville (1882)-Claude Monet
Customs House (1882)-Claude Monet
Edge of the Cliff, Pourville (1882)-Claude Monet
hello everyone,
I recently set up a twitter account to share my favorite pieces of art, and I would really appreciate if you could all follow/like/rt my content :)) more to come her also <33
The latest Tweets from 🌞 (@eternitysgate_). “Without water, the lilie’s cannot live, as am I without art” - Claude Monet
“One day I will find the right words, and they will be simple.”
— Jack Kerouac, The Dharma Bums (via amortizing)
Claude Monet, The Rock Needle and the Porte d'Aval, 1884.
Claude Monet and Van Gogh.
Aboard a Yacht, 1875, Berthe Morisot
Medium: watercolor
Seated Bather, 1899, Edgar Degas
Medium: pastel,paper
Charing Cross Bridge - Claude Monet, 1903
Male Torso Vincent van Gogh 1886
““Knowing yourself is the beginning of all wisdom.””
— Aristotle (via amargedom)
Pathway in Monet’s Garden at Giverny, 1902, Claude Monet
https://www.wikiart.org/en/claude-monet/pathway-in-monet-s-garden-at-giverny-1902
Two my copies for the final exhibition. Now i ship this guys because they look great together and you can’t change my mind.
Walter Crane, A Masque for the Four Seasons.
heres the set of plates i glazed!! based on the series of paintings monet did of his step daughter with a parasol. i may go back and make one of the original painting of his wife and son, if i get the chance 😊