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ONΞ GRΔND GΔLLΞRY on Instagram: “Yasuaki Onishi Vertical Emptiness @yasuakionishi”
537 Likes, 7 Comments - ONΞ GRΔND GΔLLΞRY (@onegrandgallery) on Instagram: “Yasuaki Onishi Vertical Emptiness @yasuakionishi”
Etienne Jules-Marey
The Enchanted Garden
Art, Elegance, Period Dramas, Vintage Fashion, Historical Costumes, Vintage Illustrations, Details of Paintings, Costume Dramas ...
Walt Louderback: Painterly Illustrator
Walt Louderback (1887-1941) "mailed it in" during much of the 1920s and 1930s when he was living in France and his publisher customers were in the United States. Very little in the way of biographical information regarding Louderback seems to be on the Internet other than here along with this snippet on the Kelly Collection site. I find this unfortunate, because Louderback was successful in his day and painted in a thick, direct style that I am fond of: Many of his illustrations from the…
MoMA's Next Exhibit Questions: "What Is Uniquely American?"
A new exhibition looks at city life with fresh eyes.
COULEURS
Art is a journey into the most unknown thing of all - oneself. Nobody knows his own frontiers… I...
Martin Lewis
La Belle Ferronnière (2009)
Etching / Engraving on Paper From a limited edition of 35 Size: 34.02 x 24.02 in (unframed) Signed and numbered on the front Style: Impressionistic Subject: Architecture and cityscapes etching/engraving
morningmidnight.com
MARTIN LEWIS / GOOD MORNING MIDNIGHT
Martin Lewis, print-maker, artist (1881-1962)
Martin Lewis, no, not that Martin Lewis, was a New York artist, originally from Australia. He had an extraordinary understanding of the play of light and shadow and created amazing night scenes. A photographer's eye. No, a cinematographer's. He seemed to have a love affair with the night or twilight. But he also etched, or painted, marvelous scenes with almost no shadows as well. Just magic. I learned about Martin Lewis from one of the great brochures I received from The Old Print Shop…
Painter: Lewis Martin - Part 5 - Links
Open your mind, your heart to other cultures Abra su mente, su corazón a otras culturas You will be a better person Usted será una mejor...
MARTIN LEWIS Dock Workers Under the Brooklyn Bridge.
MARTIN LEWIS Dock Workers Under the Brooklyn Bridge. Aquatint and etching, 1916-18
Martin Lewis, print-maker, artist (1881-1962)
Martin Lewis, no, not that Martin Lewis, was a New York artist, originally from Australia. He had an extraordinary understanding of the play of light and shadow and created amazing night scenes. A photographer's eye. No, a cinematographer's. He seemed to have a love affair with the night or twilight. But he also etched, or painted, marvelous scenes with almost no shadows as well. Just magic. I learned about Martin Lewis from one of the great brochures I received from The Old Print Shop…
Painter: Lewis Martin - Part 5 - Links
Open your mind, your heart to other cultures Abra su mente, su corazón a otras culturas You will be a better person Usted será una mejor...