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The Painted Hall, Old Royal Naval College, London
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Egon Schiele (1890-1918) - Erich Lederer drawing on the floor (recto), 1912. Watercolour and pencil on paper, 12½ x 19 in. (31.7 x 48.2 cm.)
everything is happening and you're watching it
Yeah, everything had become while I am watching..
Jan Peeter van Bredael the Elder - Still Life of Flowers in a Park With a Woman -
Jan Peeter van Bredael the Elder or Jan Pieter van Bredael the Elder (Antwerp, 23 April 1654 – Antwerp, 10 March 1745) was a Flemish painter, art restorer and art dealer. He is known for his still lifes of flowers and fruits, game and Italianate landscapes. He was a member of the prominent artistic family van Bredael from Antwerp.
Jan Peeter van Bredael the Elder was born into an artist family in Antwerp as a son of the landscape painter Peeter van Bredael and Anna Maria Veldener. His father was known for his in market scenes and village feasts set in Italianate landscapes. His mother was the daughter of the sculptor Jennyn Veldener. His brothers Joris and Alexander also became painters.
His father was his first teacher. He left for Italy before 1680. Upon his return to Antwerp in 1680 he became a member of the Antwerp Guild of St Luke. He married on 11 January 1680 Joanna Pinseel. His first wife died in February 1687. He remarried the same year. He had seven daughters and four sons with his second wife Joanna Catharina Huybrechts. He travelled to London between 1685 and 1689. Here he was active as a painter, art dealer and art restorer.
Jan Gillis Ferdinandus van Raveschot was his pupil from 1694. He was successful and provided funds to the Guild of St Luke of Antwerp of which he became a dean In 1689. He was also active as an art restorer in Antwerp. In 1698 the Antwerp magistrate paid him for the restoration of some paintings. Between 1680 and 1729 he was a captain in the local civilian militia. He was financially successful and was able to purchase a house on the fashionable Meir in Antwerp. He moved to a hostel after his wife died in 1716.
He was recorded as an artist, art dealer and restorer in Paris in 1719.
He died on 10 March 1745 in Antwerp.
Road at La Cavée, Pourville, 1882, by Claude Monet
Rising Tide at Pourville, Claude Monet, 1882
“The more you love, the more you suffer.”
— Vincent van Gogh
Autumn Landscape - Vincent van Gogh
Mrs. Hassam at Villiers-le-Bel, Childe Hassam, 1888
La Grenouillere, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, 1869
Nympheas, Artist: Claude Monet Year: 1899
BRIULLOV, Karl Pavlovich (1799–1852)
The Last Day of Pompeii, details 1830 - 1833 Oil on canvas, 456.5 x 651 cm State Russian Museum, Saint Petersburg Ed. and Digital Restoration Origg. x x
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Waterfall, Pat Steir, 199´
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Dünyasız kaldıkça böyle
aklıma seni düşürüyorum.
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gibi seni düşünüyorum
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Sen onu nasılsa bin kere daha
Seveceksin”
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