René Magritte. The Red Model. 1934. Oil on canvas. 183 x 136 cm. Museum Boymans-van Beuningen, Rotterdam.
Les mer»Rembrandt Artemisa. Oil on canvas, 143 x 154,7 cm 1634. Madrid, Museo Nacional del Prado.
Les mer»Carlo Saraceni (c. 1580–1620), Venus and Mars, c. 1600, Oil on copper, Carmen Thyssen-Bornemisza Collection, on loan at the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum, Madrid.
Les mer»Simone Martini St. Catherine of Alexandria (1320 – 1325 ) National Gallery of Canada (no. 6430) Catherine of Alexandria, martyred in about 307 A.D., is identified in this panel by her attributes – the wheel (reduced to a brooch), the sword, of which only the pommel is visible, and the palm branch, in her left […]
Les mer»John William Waterhouse The Lady of Shalott, 1888
Les mer»Raphael. The Miraculous Draught of Fishes. 1517-1519. Tapestry. Vaticano, Pinacoteca Apostolica Vaticano, Rome.
Les mer»Mikhail Vrubel. Pietà. A sketch for a mural in the Cathedral of St. Vladimir in Kiev. 1887. Watercolor, whitewash on paper. The Museum of Russian Art, Kiev, Ukraine.
Les mer»Caspar David Friedrich, b. Sept. 5, 1774, d. May 7, 1840, Solitary Tree 1821; Oil on canvas, 55 x 71 cm; National Gallery, Berlin
Les mer»John William Waterhouse: A Hamadryad – 1895 The Female Figure – Hamadryad One traditional symbolic meaning of the female nude is a Nature spirit. One of these, the Hamadryad, represents a stand of oaks. The Hamadryad is noble, robust, and fertile, full of potential: She oversees the health and wisdom of her trees. The trees […]
Les mer»Vahid Rahmanian: Teheran
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