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sandro botticelli, dante and beatrice in stars
Christine Hong - Breathe II, 2025 - Acrylic, modeling paste on wood panel
Wolfgang after Ehrenstahl, 12 x 16 inches
Mitani Takuya
“Sky Box” by Parker Parrella, 2025 8x8 Acrylic on canvas
"ON THE OPERATING TABLE" EDVARD MUNCH // 1902-03 [oil on canvas | 109 x 149 cm.]
Photo - The World of Interiors
Plum Cloutman - Self Pie, 2025 - Pastel, watercolor, and oil on paper mounted to board
Giacomo Balla, 1914
Andrew Wyeth
Far From Needham, 1966
Kenneth Noland, 1960
DAVID HOCKNEY
‘Seated Woman Being Served Tea by Standing Companion’, 1963.
David Hockney (British, 1937), Seated Woman Being Served Tea by Standing Companion, 1963. Oil on canvas, 213.7 x 197.8 cm. Museum of Modern Art, New York City
Dog Woman, Paula Rego, 1952
[Rego says she portrayed] women as dogs to emphasise their physicality, explaining that ‘Women learn from those they are with; they are trained to do certain things, but they are also part animal.’
Pastel on paper
Edvard Munch, "The Bite", 1914.
Curt Götlin - Fönstret, 1935
David Onri Anderson
Susan Hertel (American, 1930 - 1993) was born in Illinois and grew up in Highland Park, Illinois outside Chicago. Her family spent summers at Lake Geneva, Wisconsin and later in Arizona. Throughout these experiences, Susan became deeply attached to the natural world. Her early interest in horses is manifested in childhood sketchbooks from classes at the Chicago Art Institute.
For nearly 30 years she collaborated with Millard Sheets, designing and producing public murals and artworks in various US institutions. In 1980, Susan left California to relocate to New Mexico, where she focused on her own work; gouache studies and large oil on canvas paintings.
In her paintings, Hertel finds joy and serenity in daily rituals, in the simple pleasures. Her art centres on the people, creatures, and places she most intimately knew: her five children, a menagerie of animals including horses, dogs, cats, and goats- and her ranch in Cerrillos, New Mexico.
https://www.vallarinofineart.com/.../156-susan-bright.../