google ads
Friday
Sunday
Saturday
Thursday
Ludvig Frid (1855-1909) Swedish Painter. Odalisque, 1879
Ludvig Frid was born in well to do family in southern Sweden. In 1873-81, he studied art at the Academy in Stockholm. He received a Royal Medal and a travel grant from King Oskar II, so he could travel to Paris to study there. The king even bought his painting during the exhibition in Stockholm in 1885. Frid's artwork presents primarily religious motives in the form of altar pieces found in churches in Sweden.
Wednesday
Paris in Painting by Childe Hassam, American Impressionist Painter
Frederick Childe Hassam (1859-1935) was a very prolific American Impressionist painter, he produced over 3,000 paintings, watercolors, etchings, and lithographs over the course of his career.
Childe Hassam, Parc Monceau, Paris
Childe Hassam, Paris Street Scene
Childe Hassam, In the Park, Paris
Childe Hassam, Le Jour du Grand Prix 1888
Thursday
Tuesday
Thursday
Antique Views of Berlin
View of Berlin 1655
Prospect of the King. Palace in Berlin, 1740
Berlin, View of the Opera House, New Library and Catholic Church, 1760
Opera House and Catholic Church in Berlin, 1750
The Royal Arsenal, Berlin 1750
View of Berlin, 1760
Labels:
graphics
Saturday
Hugh Henry Breckenridge (1870-1937) American Impressionist Painter
Hugh Henry Breckenridge - White Phlox, 1906
Hugh Henry Breckenridge - Phlox and Hollyhocks c.1907
Hugh Henry Breckenridge - Oriental Jar
Hugh Henry Breckenridge - Philadelphia 1917
Hugh Henry Breckenridge - A Moonlit Path 1911-12
Subscribe to:
Posts
(Atom)