The Patience, 1942, Georges Braque
Medium: oil,canvas

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The Patience, 1942, Georges Braque
Medium: oil,canvas
Figure double with marine background, 1942, Georges Braque
Medium: oil,canvas
https://www.wikiart.org/en/georges-braque/figure-double-with-marine-background-1942
Ferdinand Hodler 🖌Forest With A Mountain Stream,1902 -Oil on Canvas -Symbolism #Repost @daily.art.daily.picture 👨🎨 I missed sharing Hodler's work. The first thing that caught my eye was the brown rocks, and because it was in the foreground, the whole focus was gathered there, how enormous it was that the large and small pieces of rock were processed to the finest detail. I don't have much guess about the jaundice in the back, maybe there is a whole mountain and it is drawn in the hours when the sun sets. as if an open door had been left for the viewer to speculate about the work. Then there are tall trees lying in the sky and touching the branches of each other, but what I like most is the vividness of the colors he uses to suit the whole very well. I wish you a life full of art.😊💚 #ferdinandhodler #konstantinivanovichgorbatov #claudemonet #impressionist #paulcezanne #henrymoret #impressionistart #oilpaint #camillepissarro #georgesbraque #giorgiomorandi #alfredsisley #giovannigiacometti #andréderain #alexisgritchenko #camillepissarro #childehassam #cunoamiet #fypp #claudemonet #henriedmond #henrimartin #henrymoret #fypシ #henrimatisse #augusteherbin #impressionist #impressionistart #impressionism #landscapeart #landscape @dailyart @art #edvardmunch https://www.instagram.com/p/CiF1sjmjilu/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
Glass and Tobacco (Verre et paquet de tabac), Georges Braque, 1913, MoMA: Drawings and Prints
Bequest of Joan H. Tisch Size: 11 1/4 × 18" (28.6 × 45.7 cm) Medium: Pencil, charcoal, and cut-and-pasted printed paper on paper
http://www.moma.org/collection/works/275468
Mused over this quote today by Georges Braque…”The painter thinks in forms and colours. The aim is not to reconstitute an anecdotal fact but to constitute a pictorial fact.” The image is a work in progress from a smaller plein air painting (right) done a few weeks ago up on the Wodi Wodi track. This quote leads to an intriguing discourse on cubism, Cezanne, abstract expressionism and the flattening of space in the picture plane. #wodiwoditrack #georgesbraque #australianartist #elonmusk #artiststudio (at Alexandria, New South Wales) https://www.instagram.com/p/CZqzLpNhaMY/?utm_medium=tumblr
The Viaduct at L'Estaque, Georges Braque, 1907, Minneapolis Institute of Art: Paintings
Cubist landscape Between 1906 and 1910, Georges Braque made several trips to the south of France and the port at L'Estaque, just west of Marseilles. There, he found the new landscapes to paint using the nonnaturalistic colors of the Fauves. During his 1907 stay, Braque also became influenced by the art of Paul Cézanne, who had painted there earlier. Like Cézanne, Braque reduced the site to simple geometric forms. Moving beyond Cézanne's solid masses, however, Braque made the tilting planes obey his own--rather than nature's--laws. Two years after finishing this picture, Braque abandoned Fauvism for Cubism. Size: 25 5/8 x 31 3/4in. (65.1 x 80.6cm) 25 x 31 in. (63.5 x 78.74 cm) (sight) 36 x 42 x 4 in. (91.44 x 106.68 x 10.16 cm) (outer frame) Medium: Oil on canvas
https://collections.artsmia.org/art/3058/
lmao imagine if Dream tried to disguise himself as a wandering trader in his next manhunt. i bet someone would try to hit the llamas.
i mean i know there's name tags but. i keep thinking of that clip of Technoblade pretending to be a villager. it would be so funny if Dream tried to imitate a wandering trader. i can't stop thinking about it.