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Title: Ice Skating Lesson Artist: Giuseppe De Nittis (Italian [active in France], 1846-1884) Date: 1875 Genre: genre art Medium: oil on canvas Dimensions: 54 cm (21.2 in) high x 73.7 cm (29 in) wide Location: private collection
During his short life, Giuseppe De Nittis was a successful painter in both the Academic (Salon) and Impressionist styles. In 1878, Degas invited him to exhibit alongside the French Impressionists, though he was never formally affiliated with them. Following his untimely death from a stroke, his wife donated his works to his hometown of Barletta, Italy, where they are now on display in the Pinacoteca De Nittis.
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Illustrations from the voyages on the yacht of prince Albert I of Monaco (1848-1922). Albert was a keen oceanographer and owned four different research ships, which he used for his expeditions to survey the waters of the world. The prince would bring scientists on board and travel with them collecting data about ocean fauna, geology and meteorology. During his lifetime he established the Oceanographic Museum of Monaco and The Oceanographic Institute of Paris and provided much of his research and monetary resources to these institutions.
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Sumptuous - Jeanne Rosier Smith , 2025.
American, b. 1966 -
Pastel , 8 x 8 in.
request: László + sad puppy dog face The Brutalist (2024, dir. Brady Corbet)
Rise and collapse of a wave. Details of paintings by Michael Zeno Diemer (1867-1939)
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A British Naval vessel off the Galite Islands, by Andrew Nicholl (1804-1886)
🐋 British mammals /. London, ;Longmans, Green, 1920-21.. Original source Image description: Illustration of two marine mammals from the 1920-21 “British Mammals” collection. On the left is a white beluga whale, depicted with a smooth, rounded body, small head, and short, rounded flippers. On the right is a narwhal, characterized by its longer, spotted body and a distinctive long, twisted tusk extending from its head. Both animals appear to be underwater, rendered with soft, naturalistic shading against a muted blue-gray background. The image highlights the contrast between the beluga’s solid white coloration and the narwhal’s patterned skin and iconic tusk.
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Wall House, Groningen, by architect John Hejduk. Photo: Matthias Heiderich
Ocean at Land ' s End - Eileen David , 2024.
American , b. 1952 -
Oil on canvas , 48 x 36 in.
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New England Treasure - Jeremy Miranda , 2015.
American , b. 1980 -
Acrylic on panel, 16 x 14 in
[ID: painting of a corner of gallery wall with many framed artworks of the sea on it. At the bottom is a bench made of a plank on top of cinder blocks. End ID]
Szczecin, Poland (by Xander)