Julius Edvard Mařák (1832–1899), “Meadow”, c. 1880-85
pencil and charcoal on paper
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Julius Edvard Mařák (1832–1899), “Meadow”, c. 1880-85
pencil and charcoal on paper
source
Palace of Versailles ~ L’Afrique
Jean Cornu ~ 1682
Theodor Kittelsen - Soria Moria (1881)
Discover ‘Dreamed Japan, Images of the Floating World’, an immersive journey into the environment of the masters of Japanese prints.
This production was inspired by the Japanese prints that began to circulate in Europe in the second half of the nineteenth century and became a large source of inspiration for many Western artists.
This contemplative exhibition by the Danny Rose Studio also pays homage to Van Gogh's fascination with the "Japonisme" and how the 19th japanese prints played a great influence on the dutch artist.
Albert Bierstadt. Storm in the Rocky Mountains, Mt. Rosalie.
Published 1869
chromolithograph
“Elegante”, Frédéric Soulacroix (1858-1933)
Albert-Joseph Pénot : Bat-Woman (1890)
Alphonse Mucha - La Plume (1899)