Fireplace Tongs and Poker by Paul Cezanne https://www.nga.gov/artworks/76243-fireplace-tongs-and-poker
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Discover works by Paul Guillaume and learn about the artist
paper · Accession ID 1992.51.9.lll Artwork Paul Cezanne, Fireplace Tongs and Poker
Discover works by French early 16th Century and learn about the artist
paper · Accession ID 2006.11.49 Artwork French early 16th Century, „Do Not Poke
Two rows of more than a dozen black canons each poke through doors along the side
An ox pokes its head through the opening, and an ass looks across the second trough
The Last of the Buffalo is Albert Bierstadt’s final, great, western painting. Measuring six by ten feet, it mirrors in size his first massive oil, Lake Lucerne (1858), also in the National Gallery of Art collection.
A smaller buffalo looks on from our left, and a prairie dog pokes its head out of
The three cargo ships in this large painting are the type of wide-bellied, seagoing vessels used to transport much of the commodities that generated the wealth of the Dutch in the seventeenth century. Flying the red, white, and blue flag of the Dutch Republic, these floating symbols of national prosperity are nevertheless in peril of crashing on the rocky shore.
The top of a tall wooden mast along with a broken wooden pole poke up from emerald-green
Welcome! Visiting the National Gallery of Art for the first time? Only have an hour to spend? That’s enough time to connect with intimate portraits, discover „action painting,“ and meet a 14-foot-tall rooster.
title—Hahn—is German for rooster or cock, and the artist considers it a playful poke
A short, cylindrical, brass-lined lens pokes out of the center of the side facing
In 1632 Anthony van Dyck was invited to England to work at the court of King Charles I and Queen Henrietta Maria. In Van Dyck, the royal couple and the English aristocracy found an artist whose gifts perfectly matched their artistic sensitivities as well as their political needs and aspirations.
A hint of a shiny silver earring pokes through brown ringlets, and one curl falls