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Year: 2017

Ships: Evening Sun by Konstantin Bogaevsky

Konstantin Bogaevsky was born on January 24, 1872 in Russia.  He is best known for his symbolic landscapes. Bogaevsky studied at the Imperial Academy of Arts and was dismissed for his supposed “lack of talent,” so he traveled to Italy and France to continue growing … Continue readingShips: Evening Sun by Konstantin Bogaevsky

Posted on January 24, 2017by Maria LangLeave a comment

In the Conservatory by Édouard Manet

Édouard Manet was a French Impressionist painter born on January 23, 1832.  He was one of Impressionism’s most influential artists. Manet’s father and mother were a judge and a daughter of a diplomat, respectively.  Great achievements in law were expected of Édouard, but when his uncle … Continue readingIn the Conservatory by Édouard Manet

Posted on January 23, 2017by Maria LangLeave a comment

The Crossing Sweeper by William Powell Frith

William Powell Frith was born on January 19, 1819 in North Yorkshire.  He began his career by painting portraits, including those of notable people like Charles Dickens.  He later got into painting the various Victorian classes, bringing the poor and the rich together in public … Continue readingThe Crossing Sweeper by William Powell Frith

Posted on January 19, 2017July 30, 2020by Maria Lang

View of Ischl by Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller

Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller was born on January 15, 1793.  He was an Austrian painter and writer. Waldmüller worked for a time teaching art to children, and after marrying a singer he went on tour with her to be a set designer.  To improve his own … Continue readingView of Ischl by Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller

Posted on January 15, 2017January 14, 2017by Maria LangLeave a comment

The Cradle by Berthe Morisot

Berthe Morisot was a French painter born on January 14, 1841.  She was one of France’s “trois grandes dames” of Impressionism, a nickname given by Gustave Geffroy to her, Marie Bracquemond, and Mary Cassatt.  (In case you’re wondering, that translates into the “three big ladies.”) … Continue readingThe Cradle by Berthe Morisot

Posted on January 14, 2017by Maria LangLeave a comment

An Out-of-Doors Study by John Singer Sargent

John Singer Sargent was born on January 12, 1856.  He was an American painter, though he spent the majority of his life in Europe.  He was best known for his portraits and created about 900 oil paintings and 2,000 watercolors. As a boy, Sargent loved to … Continue readingAn Out-of-Doors Study by John Singer Sargent

Posted on January 12, 2017by Maria LangLeave a comment

The Favorite by Georgios Jakobides

Georgios Jakobides was born on January 11, 1853 in the Ottoman Empire.  He is best known as being a painter and the founder of the National Gallery of Greece.  He studied in the Athens School of Fine Arts and later in the Academy of Fine … Continue readingThe Favorite by Georgios Jakobides

Posted on January 11, 2017by Maria LangLeave a comment

Virgin and Child by Elisabetta Sirani

Elisabetta Sirani was an Italian Baroque painter born on January 8, 1638.  We don’t often hear of female artists from that time, which makes her somewhat unique.  She is one of the most famous woman artists of her time, and she was fortunate to be … Continue readingVirgin and Child by Elisabetta Sirani

Posted on January 7, 2017by Maria LangLeave a comment

Among the Sierra Nevada, California by Albert Bierstadt

Albert Bierstadt was born in Germany on January 7, 1830, but a year later his family moved to the United States where his life and career would one day flourish.  He is best known for his majestic landscapes of the American West, scenes which can … Continue readingAmong the Sierra Nevada, California by Albert Bierstadt

Posted on January 7, 2017by Maria LangLeave a comment

Little Red Riding Hood by Gustave Doré

Gustave Doré was born on January 6, 1832 in Strasbourg, France.  He worked in a variety of media and is known as a painter, sculptor, printmaker, and illustrator, but his primary approach was wood engraving.  His subject matter included Bible scenes, mythology, and fairy tales. … Continue readingLittle Red Riding Hood by Gustave Doré

Posted on January 6, 2017by Maria LangLeave a comment

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