Study of a Mustang by Edgar Degas https://www.nga.gov/artworks/71030-study-mustang
Degas Sculptures, Paris, 1991: no. 48 and "Repartition des bronzes avant 1936" on p.
Degas Sculptures, Paris, 1991: no. 48 and "Repartition des bronzes avant 1936" on p.
sold July 1930, as a painting by Velázquez, through (Matthiesen Gallery, Berlin; P.
Bellows Gallery Explore Selected Works See all 54 works of art Artwork Christine B.
In European art, images of children blowing soap bubbles often suggest how frivolous and short our time on earth is. Life, like fragile bubbles, is fleeting.
B. S. Chardin et de J. H.
Vincenzo Cappello stands in full armor, grasping the baton of command, in this portrait designed to express the authority of a venerable military leader who had passed a lifetime in the faithful service of the Venetian state. Cappello was a member of a Venetian patrician family, several of whose members pursued distinguished careers in the navy.
and 20 June 1882, no. 410, as Portrait of an Admiral in Armour by Tintoretto); (P.
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Ravenel and Frances P.
The composition of this Virgin and Child is loosely based on the Hodegetria , one of the more powerful and enduring icon types of the Orthodox Christian church. The Virgin gestures toward the child to show him as the “way� ( hodos in Greek), the source of salvation.
(Herbert P.
Like Jacques Onésime de Bergeret, Lalive de Jully (1725-79) was an influential collector, amateur, and painter in the Parisian art world of the 1750s and 1760s. One of Jean-Baptiste Greuze’s first patrons, Lalive is depicted seated on a chair he had commissioned as part of a suite of furniture à la grecque.
. 1887], by 1874 until at least 1885; Alexandre Léon Joseph, comte de Laborde [b.
Washington, D.C., Tampa Bay Art Center, University of Tampa, Florida, 1967-1969, p.