White Tulips
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White Tulips
Charles Rennie Mackintosh
c.1915
Dark Clouds 1907
Wenzel Hablik (1881-1934)
German Artist
Expressionism
Branch of Lemons (1883) by Claude Monet
Mark Rothko, Sketches for the Seagram Murals 1958
“By the Fire”
Howard Hodgkin
Adolf Böhm, Possibly for Ver Sacrum, 1897
Mark Langley (British, b.1954)
"Storm over Roughpiece," 2024
Oil on canvas
50 x 40 cm
THE THINGS THAT WE LOST//MICHAEL SALERNO
Red Vineyards at Arles (1888) by Vincent van Gogh
Field with Irises near Arles
Vincent van Gogh
Bartolomeo Passerotti (1529–1592), Italian Mannerist painter. After spending much of his early career in Rome (c.1551–c.1565) he settled in his native Bologna, where he had a large studio. He influenced many Bolognese artists who would later play a role in the rise of the Baroque. Annibale Carracci (whose brother Agostino studied with Passerotti) was influenced by Passerotti's genre scenes in a select set of paintings (such as The Beaneater and The Butcher's Shop, the latter being originally attributed to Passerotti). Lucio Massari and Francesco Brizzi were among his pupils. Three of Passerotti's sons, including Ventura (1566–1618), Aurelio (1560–1609) and Tiburzio, were painters.
Bartolomeo Passarotti, after Michelangelo, Seated figure and part of another figure from Last Judgment fresco ca. 1550-65, drawings with Royal Collection, Great Britain
Roderic O'Conor (1860-1940), Le Verger / The Orchard (1893) – Howbert & Mays
3.& 4 via
William Preston (1742–1818)
Philip R. Goodwin and Charles Livingston, Bull from Jack London’s The Call of the Wild, 1904
LCVM25-98, acrylic and collage on paper, 15,1 x 11,5 inches / 38,3 x 29,3 cm
Helen Frankenthaler | Tales of Genji III | 1998