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Pierre Charles Comte (1823 - 1895) - Rendezvous
Alois Delug
Nikolai Dubovskoi (1859-1918)
The Mediterranean
© | Tomohiro Moteki (Do not remove credits)
Untitled | via Tumblr on We Heart It.
Half Hours in the Tiny World - Wonders of Insect Life
Published 1903
Duchess of Alba, The White Duchess - Francisco Goya, 1795
Stitching the Standard by Edmund Leighton, 1911. (detail)
Large (Wikimedia)
Arthur Hacker painted In Jeopardy in 1902.
Hacker mostly painted classical and religious scenes, but here he paints a more purely aesthetic work. A woman and a man—probably her beau (maybe a fiancé or a husband)—wear light-colored walking clothes and straw hats, both contrasting with and coordinating with the field of tall flowers around them.
The subject herself stands at the bank, endangering her clothes, as her parasol floats away.
Though the painting doesn’t present too vivid a narrative, the situation suggests one—a sudden gust of wind (now passed, to judge by the upright grasses) blew her parasol into the river, now carrying it gently away.
Giulio Aristide Sartorio - Studio per la figura della Gorgone
Knights and fair maidens.
The first three are by Sir Frank Dicksee
The last two by Edmund Blair Leighton
Gentle - Daniel F. Gerhartz
Albert Lynch - Fresh From The Garden