Effable May 30, 20203 min readECLIPSE OF THE SUNFLOWER, 1945With Solstice of the Sunflower (1945), this is one of the artist’s final two oil paintings. The year after it was made, Nash, who had...
Effable May 28, 20201 min readAmbulance CallIn the 1940s, the Harlem Hospital was one of the few facilities in New York City that admitted black patients; consequently, ailing...
Effable May 28, 20201 min readSand Dunes, Cape CodA watercolor specialist for virtually his entire career, the Boston artist Dodge MacKnight pushed the medium’s potential for high key...
Effable May 13, 20201 min readA Storm in the Rocky Mountains, Mt. RosalieAlbert Bierstadt was a skilled showman. Here, he reorganized Rocky Mountain landmarks, exaggerated their scale, and introduced dramatic...
Effable May 7, 20201 min readGrand Canal, VeniceThomas Moran was an American Painter and a print-maker of the Hudson River School in New York. Moran was younger brother of the noted...
Effable May 1, 20202 min readThe Dream“The Dream” by Henri Rousseau is a remarkable piece of a painting from 1910. Although Henri Rousseau completed more than 25 paintings...
Effable Apr 23, 20201 min readRavana Carrying Off Sita and Opposed by JatayuOne of the paintings by Raja Ravi Varma that depicts bloodshed, this scene is taken from the India Indian epic Ramayana. Ravana cuts off...
Effable Apr 22, 20201 min readSita VanvasDepicting Sita lost in reverie in an ashram, Ravi Varma touches upon his favorite subject, the feminine form lost in thought. It could be...
Effable Apr 21, 20201 min readCirce InvidiosaCirce Invidiosa is a painting by an English painter, John William Waterhouse completed in 1892. It is his second painting, after " Circe...
Effable Apr 20, 20201 min readReturn From FishingCreator: Hendra Gunawan, 1960 Publisher: Ciputra Artpreneur Painting Description: Agus Dermawan T. Type: Painting Medium: Oil on canvas...
Effable Apr 20, 20201 min readA WorldCreator: Maximilian Lenz Publisher: Muesum of Fine Arts, Budapest Type: Painting Medium: Oil on canvas In the early 1890s Maximilian Lenz...