"A river landscape" by Peder Mork Monsted (1859-1941)
"La Vierge médiatrice avec Jeanne La Folle" by Colijn de Coter (1455-c.1538)
"Portrait of a gentleman" by Vladimir Perfillief (1895-1943)
"Berlin street scene" by Nikolaus Braun (1900-1950)
"Life & Still life #3" by Robert Brackman (1898-1980)
"Evanouissement de sainte Catherine de Sienne" by Il Sodoma (Giovanni Antonio Bazzi) (1477-1549)
"Il Pane" by Giovanni Giacometti (1868-1933)
"Landscape - sea and harvest in Brittany" by Jules Emile Zingg (1882-1942)
"Nude" by Mikhail Vasilievich Nesterov (1862-1942)
"Sitting man" by Arne Kavli (1878-1970)
"A Winter's Evening" by Frederick Cayley Robinson (1862-1927)
"Arthurian chivalric cycle (detail)" by Pisanello [via]
"An Autumn pastoral" by Frederick Cayley Robinson (1862-1927)
"Study for the head of Narcissus" by John William Waterhouse (1859-1917) [via]
"Jays" by Bruno Liljefors (1860-1939)
"Ljubljana fishmarket" by Pavel Kunl (1817-1871)




4 comments:
Don't know if it was coincidental or you knew, but today is the feast of Catherine of Siena. Beautiful drawing.
Wow, that Miller painting is a masterpiece.
to find your blog today was a real miracle and saved my day ,i realy like your choices of what exhibit. for now one i am going to visit your blog more times.
if one day you visit mine ,i hope you enjoy as i did here.
It was entirely coincidental! Looking at her wikipedia page, Catherine of Siena has certainly inspired some beautiful works of art.
David, it's fantastic isn't it? Miller painted a whole series of nudes in the same setting, by the same window. That one is my favourite.
Caio, many thanks for the kind words.
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