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Legros bust by Aime-Jules Dalou, bronze cast in 1876, and McEvoy bust by Francis Derwent Wood, cast in bronze in 1915.
National Portrait Gallery.
Once a year the Vancouver Art Gallery hosts an all night event. This year it was called "fuse" and featured HIp-hop and post industrial punk-grunge bands, dancing and other fun to go along with their feature show "Krazy" - cartoons and animee.
Almost every element from this scene was made into Blender through composition. Just add the nebula and text into Photoshop.
Quase todos os elementos desta cena foram feitos no Blender através de composição. Apenas adicionei a nebulosa e o texto no Photoshop.
"Porque somos *estrangeiros* diante de ti, e *peregrinos* como todos os nossos pais; como a sombra são os nossos dias sobre a *terra*, e sem ti não há esperança." (1Cr29:15)
A palavra "alien" significa um ser de outro mundo, de outra esfera, que não pertence a esta.
A view along the upper galleries at Oldham Art Gallery.
The exhibition in progress is "art@16", of art from local schools. I'm sorry I have no details of the white sculpture shown here. (Please post if you have.)
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Art Gallery ErgsArt is a fine art studio, art museum for artists with great collections of world famous paintings from famous artists like Rembrandt and a modern art exhibition from living artists!
ErgsArt is an innovative virtual art platform, a timeline in Art history and modern art & culture. Discover artworks, contemporary art and abstract paintings of modern artists in this art gallery and live exhibition.
♥ "I love art. And having so many paintings at hand exceeds my expectations" (C. McKay)
♥ "Huge amount of quality artwork." (Patricia*)
♥ "Unexpected bonus art history app. [...] Surprising depth for a free app." (Graf*)
♥ "Love the wide and vast array of art you can view in this app." (Mills*)
Pick 60 000 paintings pictures, sculptures, drawings, sketches from 600 famous artists of all time from italian and northen renaissance, baroque, impressionism and realism, romanticism, japanese or chinese art, 18th or 19th important art movements.
Among them you will learn from the art gallery of Donatello, Botticelli with The Birth of Venus, Leonardo da Vinci with the famous painting Mona Lisa (Joconde), Michelangelo and Sistine chapel ceiling or its David statue; Raphael and its madonnas, the Titian, Albrecht Durer, El Greco, Caravaggio, Rubens, Bernini, Rembrandt or Goya arts.
Discover artworks by impressionist painters Camille Pissarro, Edouard Manet, Degas, Cezanne, Claude Monet, Renoir, or other masters like Gustave Courbet, Egon Shiele, Modigliani, Rousseau, Mary Cassat, Gauguin, Klimt, Toulouse-lautrec, Seurat, Van Gogh and many other artists, all in a single place.
Some advantages of our art gallery ErgsArt :
ART MUSEUM
■ Live exhibition from living artists
■ 60 000 world famous paintings from 600 famous artists, watercolor paintings, flowers, landscapes, marines, portraits, self-portraits
ENTERTAINMENT
■ Art history and timeline
■ Slideshow
■ Filters, frames, colors
■ Bookmark, collections, wallpaper
■ Homescreen & lockscreen widgets
FUN & ART GAME : test and improve your knowledge
■ Art finder game : chase paintings and artists
■ Art Quiz from dashboard
SEARCH & DISCOVERY
■ Intelligent search of masterpieces by title, artist, location, canvas types, date, art movement, art period
■ Voice recognition
■ Popular paintings in real-time, monthly, weekly or daily artworks
SOCIAL
■ Share several paintings in attachment with friends
OFFLINE : available once downloaded, no need data connection
■ Offline artworks
■ Fetch entire galleries and paintings for offline use
■ Download all public domain archives
Artists and art-lovers, have a great time travel in art history within galleries of famous paintings with ErgsArt !
Visit us at www.ergsart.com and get our mobile app at play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ergsap.ergsart&...
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National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh.
Lady Agnew of Lochnaw.
John Singer Sargent (1856-1925).
Oil on canvas, 1892.
Lady Gertrude Agnew of Lochnaw (1864-1932).
Lady Agnew's direct gaze and informal pose, emphasised by the flowing fabric and lilac sash of her dress ensure the portrait's striking impact. Andrew Noel Agnew, a barrister who had inherited the baronetcy and estates of Lochnaw in Galloway, commissioned this painting of his young wife, Gertrude Vernon (1864-1932), in 1892. It was exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1893 and made Sargent's name. The sculptor Rodin described him as 'the Van Dyck of our times'. Portrait commissions poured in and Sargent enjoyed something of a cult following in Edwardian society. It also launched Lady Agnew as a society beauty.
John Singer Sargent was an American artist, considered the "leading portrait painter of his generation" for his evocations of Edwardian era luxury. During his career, he created roughly 900 oil paintings and more than 2,000 watercolors, as well as countless sketches and charcoal drawings. His oeuvre documents worldwide travel, from Venice to the Tyrol, Corfu, the Middle East, Montana, Maine, and Florida. His parents were American, but he was trained in Paris prior to moving to London. Sargent enjoyed international acclaim as a portrait painter, although not without controversy and some critical reservation; an early submission to the Paris Salon, his Portrait of Madame X, was intended to consolidate his position as a society painter, but it resulted in scandal instead. From the beginning his work was characterized by remarkable technical facility, particularly in his ability to draw with a brush, which in later years inspired admiration as well as criticism for a supposed superficiality. His commissioned works were consistent with the grand manner of portraiture, while his informal studies and landscape paintings displayed a familiarity with Impressionism. In later life Sargent expressed ambivalence about the restrictions of formal portrait work, and devoted much of his energy to mural painting and working en plein air. He lived most of his life in Europe.
Manchester Art Gallery.
The Dinner Hour, Wigan.
By Eyre Crowe (1824-1910).
Oil on canvas, 1874.
This scene shows the workers of Victoria Mill in Wigan and is a rare visual record of Lancashire mill life, painted nearly a decade after the Lancashire cotton famine. It shows a group of mill girls, dressed in clogs, shawls and aprons, as they relax during a lunch break.
Crowe’s painting of working class life is almost unique, addressing a subject that no artist had ever painted before, in a straightforward and unsentimental way. When it was first exhibited, one commentator wrote that 'it was a pity Mr Crowe wasted his time on such unattractive materials'. The Times thought it a ‘praiseworthy attempt to find paintable material in the rude life of some of the most unlovely areas of Lancashire’. By the 1870s, Lancashire factory and colliery girls were well known to newspaper readers as ‘types’ from the industrial north, and Wigan attracted many tourists curious to see them.
To modern eyes, the girls look clean, well-nourished and neatly-dressed – only one is barefoot. Their robust good looks and cheerful appearance are in contrast to photographs and descriptions of the reality of the Lancashire cotton trade. It is hard to believe that the typical mill worker's diet, of tea, bread and potatoes, could produce such healthy-looking young women. In spite of low wages and appalling working conditions, however, many young women preferred the tough life of the mill to the subservience of domestic work.
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Taft High School student, Heather Corsten, submitted a 3D ceramic piece for Youth Art Month. Corsten 3D peice is "Untitled."
Thais is a new art gallery at Romney Marsh Visitor Centre. A disused wooden building has been refurbished with funding from the Little Cheyne Court Wind Farm Community Fund.
Peace and Goodwill, 1922
by Henry Payne (1868-1940)
This stained glass window was made for the Methodist Chapel in Cradley Heath. It is a memorial to the men of the congregation who served and died in the First World War. The window shows the angels appearing to the shepherds to announce the birth of Jesus, and takes its title from their joyful greeting: ‘Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will toward men’.
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The Nativity, 1858
by Arthur Hughes (1832-1915)
Kneeling in the straw of the stable, Mary is girlish with her simple shift and loose red hair, and the child Jesus is tiny and delicate, cradled in the hands of an angel. Mary bends over the child with intense concentration as she wraps him in swaddling bands. The young mother and child seem fragile yet protected, as the angels shelter them with curving wings and three more angels hover in the rafters.
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Gallery 102
104 Williams Street
Lancaster, SC 29720
This is a neat little secret in my hometown, a place for artists of all mediums to share their work. Me? I currently have four photographs for sale there. Find out more at their Facebook page --
A straight on side view of the Mendel Art galery and conservatory. Currently under renovation to become the new Cildren's museum. I love the straight lines of the windows on the conservatory, but the bushes outside have become a little unkempt during the renovation. To get this shot I had to stand on a small wall, but it was worth it. I wonder what the future holds for this part of the building.
A private visit to Wolverhampton Art Gallery archives.
These are housed in small rooms underneath the gallery and are home to a miscellany of precious and mundane items
Playing around with the 135/2 L lens, which I didn't keep. It was a bokeh machine, but the 100L macro was more flexible for me.
Tom Swift Exhibition: Harbour Arm Art Gallery.
Margate Harbour Arm. Margate, Thanet, Kent.
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Turner Contemporary in the background
Tom says its shut for a month to 'install' a new 'exhibition'.
Whatever that means. Seems a very, very long time...
Another shot on InstaGram - instagram.com/p/8avqJrRFwl
Manchester Art Gallery.
Street Scene with Figures.
By Laurence Stephen Lowry (1887-1976).
Oil on canvas, 1949.
A man dressed in black clothes, with a red comforter and bowler hat, is striding towards the left. His black figure dominates the whiteish picture. His face, with its features indicated economically in strokes of black paint, is turned towards us. He is crossing a road, as are other figures in the middle distance to the left. A dilapidated fence is behind him. In the far distance are more people, and an industrial townscape, including a church, mill and factory buildings, and chimneys belching smoke. One of the buildings to the left has a structure above it with railings and a wheel, as above a pithead. The whole is painted in Lowry's simplified style and limited colour palette.
On 4 May 1909, LS Lowry and his parents, Robert and Elizabeth, moved from Manchester’s affluent Victoria Park to 117 Station Road, Pendlebury, a four-bedroomed Victorian semi-detached villa in the countryside beyond the city. He was 21 years old at the time.
After enjoying a comfortable childhood, Lowry had started work in 1903 at the age of 16; his father’s financial affairs had become increasingly difficult, meaning Lowry was expected to contribute to the household. He studied part time at Art College in the evenings, but his dream of becoming a professional artist seemed to have all but disappeared.
The family initially hated their new surroundings and loss of social standing, so much so that Elizabeth Lowry began to withdraw from society until she became a bed-ridden invalid who required nursing night and day from her long-suffering only child.
Despite these inauspicious circumstances, Lowry would later acknowledge the move to Pendlebury as the source of his artistic inspiration: ‘I had lived in the residential side of Manchester — a very nice residential side — and then I went to live in Pendlebury, one of the most industrial villages in the countryside mid-way between Manchester and Bolton ... Vaguely in my mind I suppose pictures were forming, and then for about thirty-odd years after that I did nothing but industrial pictures.’
Indeed, the subject matter for his art was identified in a kind of epiphany while looking at the Acme Spinning Mill, lit up against the skyline. Lowry resolved that ‘my ambition was to put the industrial scene on the map because nobody had done it, nobody had done it seriously’. It would nevertheless take another 30 years for the artist to be given his first one-man show in London.
Throughout the 1930s, Lowry honed his unique vision of the industrial landscape of Manchester and Salford, taking every opportunity to record his surroundings and the people who he saw in his everyday life, sketching constantly by day, and painting all through the night.
He successfully submitted pictures to a number of exhibitions throughout this decade — at the New English Art Club and Royal Academy in London, and at Salford and Manchester Academies, until an important breakthrough came when his work was discovered at his London framers by a director of Lefevre Gallery, AJ McNeill Reid. This led to his first London one-man show there in the autumn of 1939, and he exhibited regularly with the gallery until his death in February 1976.
Discover more artworks in "Art Gallery ErgsArt" application by ErgSap in app stores, a mobile art platform for artists and art-lovers with live exhibition, temporary exhibition and a permanent collection of 60 000 artworks and more in one place !
Get "Art Gallery ErgsArt" mobile application by ErgSap on www.ergsart.com
♥ Follow us on twitter: www.twitter.com/ergsart
♥ Facebook: www.facebook.com/ErgsArt and
♥ Mobile Play Store :https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ergsap.ergsart&hl=en
Contact us at ergsap@yahoo.com to join and exhibit your artworks in our live exhibition in "Art Gallery ErgsArt » and reach thousands of art-lovers !
Art Gallery ErgsArt is a fine art studio, art museum for artists with great collections of world famous paintings from famous artists like Rembrandt and a modern art exhibition from living artists!
ErgsArt is an innovative virtual art platform, a timeline in Art history and modern art & culture. Discover artworks, contemporary art and abstract paintings of modern artists in this art gallery and live exhibition.
♥ "I love art. And having so many paintings at hand exceeds my expectations" (C. McKay)
♥ "Huge amount of quality artwork." (Patricia*)
♥ "Unexpected bonus art history app. [...] Surprising depth for a free app." (Graf*)
♥ "Love the wide and vast array of art you can view in this app." (Mills*)
Pick 60 000 paintings pictures, sculptures, drawings, sketches from 600 famous artists of all time from italian and northen renaissance, baroque, impressionism and realism, romanticism, japanese or chinese art, 18th or 19th important art movements.
Among them you will learn from the art gallery of Donatello, Botticelli with The Birth of Venus, Leonardo da Vinci with the famous painting Mona Lisa (Joconde), Michelangelo and Sistine chapel ceiling or its David statue; Raphael and its madonnas, the Titian, Albrecht Durer, El Greco, Caravaggio, Rubens, Bernini, Rembrandt or Goya arts.
Discover artworks by impressionist painters Camille Pissarro, Edouard Manet, Degas, Cezanne, Claude Monet, Renoir, or other masters like Gustave Courbet, Egon Shiele, Modigliani, Rousseau, Mary Cassat, Gauguin, Klimt, Toulouse-lautrec, Seurat, Van Gogh and many other artists, all in a single place.
Some advantages of our art gallery ErgsArt :
ART MUSEUM
■ Live exhibition from living artists
■ 60 000 world famous paintings from 600 famous artists, watercolor paintings, flowers, landscapes, marines, portraits, self-portraits
ENTERTAINMENT
■ Art history and timeline
■ Slideshow
■ Filters, frames, colors
■ Bookmark, collections, wallpaper
■ Homescreen & lockscreen widgets
FUN & ART GAME : test and improve your knowledge
■ Art finder game : chase paintings and artists
■ Art Quiz from dashboard
SEARCH & DISCOVERY
■ Intelligent search of masterpieces by title, artist, location, canvas types, date, art movement, art period
■ Voice recognition
■ Popular paintings in real-time, monthly, weekly or daily artworks
SOCIAL
■ Share several paintings in attachment with friends
OFFLINE : available once downloaded, no need data connection
■ Offline artworks
■ Fetch entire galleries and paintings for offline use
■ Download all public domain archives
Artists and art-lovers, have a great time travel in art history within galleries of famous paintings with ErgsArt !
Visit us at www.ergsart.com and get our mobile app at play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ergsap.ergsart&...
See some great open Art projects :
www.google.com/culturalinstitute/project/art-project
The Annunciation, about 1858
by Arthur Hughes (1832-1915)
Hughes’ painting shows the Angel Gabriel appearing to Mary to tell her she is to be the mother of Jesus. Hughes shows Mary as a shy young girl, startled by the vision of the Angel while winding wool in her garden. The lilies clustering round The Angel’s feet and in the pattern of his robe symbolise purity.
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