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Saint Dominic by Bernardo Daddi at the National Gallery, London
[update 20.11.23] Picture no longer can be seen at NG as it was a loan from a private collection.
Long Grass with Butterflies
Vincent van Gogh (1853-1890), 1890
Langes Gras mit Schmetterlingen
Vincent van Gogh (1853-1890), 1890
I assume the large wall mural is also by Brazilian artist Sofia Borges. Her work is displayed in my previous photo and behind on the other side of that wall.
Wisteria time on the mountain - Gold Coast - Australia.
This is for Judy and Jan they love Wisteria.
Texture thanks to Takenawho.
Master of Photography - Members Choice.
Excellence Award of Gallery de la Gravure.
Image - Our Lady of Fatima, Georgetown University. My daily galleries of the coronavirus pandemic -
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Rainforest Gallery, Yarra Ranges. Photo taken on May 9, 2015.
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This is a portrait of Lady Diana Bridgeman which I first assumed must be a self=portrait, but was painted by Harold Speed (1872-1957).. He first trained as an architect before he became a portrait painter. Lady Diana Bridgeman was an artist herself (obviously) and daughter of the Earl of Bradford. In this pose she certainly looks as though she could be painting Harold Speed at the same time – perhaps she was.
Ebisu East Gallery is a wedding venue and restaurant located in Tokyo, Japan. Modular building is constructed of about 8000 bricks and the back and one side can be opened.
Some bricks have been chosen in colors that are not currently available to make the final result look more like the real building. Computer rendering.
via modemworld.me/2016/07/17/the-vordun-a-new-art-experience-...
An art and history experience in Second Life.
Featuring Lip Service, A Night to Remember, and European Masters.
Visit this location at The Vordun Museum and Gallery in Second Life
The Flickr Lounge-Photographers Choice
This is the Salmon Gallery in Trumansburg, NY. James Seaman is the sculptor who makes these. He lives a short distance from here and he also has more of his creations in his front yard.
A second visit to photograph the Upside Gallery street art project. The concrete pillars on the flyover have been transformed with street art murals.
I was lucky as there was a weather window with sunshine during my lunch break!
Bournemouth 24.09.2019
The Boys and a Girl making Music
Jan Miense Molenaer (1610-1668), 1629
Die Jungs und ein Mädchen machen Musik
Jan Miense Molenaer (1610-1668), 1629
Pushkin Gallery in Zheleznovodsk is built of iron and glass on the central park area with a theater and stage for symphony concerts.
St Paul's Cathedral London. From the whispering gallery you can continue up to the very top of St Paul's for great views of London.
I turned around quickly in a gallery and saw this great and beautiful face. It was just a second and then gone. I turned around again in the underground connector between the East and West galleries and saw her again. I asked to take her picture and she agreed. She told me her name and,,, I forgot it.
Casi un centenar de colosales meninas, obra de Antonio Azzato, están repartidas por los puntos más emblemáticos de la ciudad reflejando las diferentes formas de ver la capital. La muestra, bautizada como «Meninas Madrid Gallery», está compuesta por 90 esculturas de fibra de vidrio de 180 centímetros de alto, 160 de fondo y unos 30 kilos de peso. Esta exposición urbana se puede contemplar a pie de calle y de forma gratuita durante tres meses: del 15 de abril al 15 de julio.
Esta iniciativa nace de la Asociación Empresarial del Comercio Textil y Complementos (Acotex), la organización más representativa del sector Moda y Retail de Madrid, para reforzar la imagen de la ciudad y el turismo de compras. Querían para ello que se pusiera en marcha una exhibición callejera con un icono de Madrid querido y reconocido. Fue fácil dar con ello: la menina de Velázquez.
El Ayuntamiento de Madrid aplaudió la propuesta. La propia alcaldesa, Manuela Carmena, se volcó con el plan y la directora general de Comercio y Emprendimiento, Concepción Díaz de Villegas, echó a rodar el proyecto haciendo el encargo al artista italiano Antonio Azzato, que lleva trabajando durante años en la emblemática silueta. «Va a ser la exposición de meninas al aire libre más grande del mundo. Queremos que sea un homenaje a la diversidad y a la libertad de expresión a través del arte contemporáneo en la ciudad».
Sobre todas sus obras menos tres, que serán pintadas por el creador, intervendrán artistas, diseñadores, deportistas y famosos de renombre, reflejando cómo entienden la ciudad. Entre los implicados suenan los nombres de la diseñadora Agatha Ruiz de la Prada, el actor y director de cine Jordi Mollá, Margarita Vargas, el torero Enrique Ponce y Vicky Martín Berrocal, entre otros.
Fuente: Diario ABC
Gracias a todos por vuestra visita a mi galería, favoritos y comentarios.
Thanks to Chris Chabot for this image:
www.flickr.com/photos/chrischabot/14190977561
Thanks to Jessica Truscott for the models:
Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery TMAG. MONA is fantastic, and can't be topped but I wasn't expecting TMAG to be so fantastic... and kid friendly.... and.. and central... and free
a wonderul lady and a huge talent. Please join us today in celebrating Susan's work.
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Curated by, Aloma Sand.
Poster by, Manuel Diumenjó.