Dose of Art #175: Anton Mauve – Changing Pasture (c. 1880)
Mauve was committed to record peasant life, Dutch skies and the flat country. Changing Pasture exemplifies all that; on one […]
Art in detail
Art in detail
Mauve was committed to record peasant life, Dutch skies and the flat country. Changing Pasture exemplifies all that; on one […]
EX PRAETERITO/PRAESENS PRUDENTER AGIT/NE FUTURA ACTIONẼ DETURPET reads the (barely visible) inscription: “From the experience of the past, the present […]
It could have been just a still-life – be it a modern one – if it wasn’t for the eye […]
Slaughtered Ox is a peculiar painting by Rembrandt who we all know from his spectacular The Nightwatch. At 95.5 by […]
Compared to the other seasons Arcimboldo painted, ‘King’ Winter posed a challenge as it lacked the flowers of Spring, the […]
As we saw a couple of days ago with Isaac Levitan’s Autumn Day, Sokolniki Park the end of the 19thth […]
Carl Hofverberg was a Swedish painter whose most famous work is this one. In fact, he didn’t make any other […]
Levitan lived in Moscow, but when after a failed assassination attempt on Alexander II in May 1879 the Russian Empire […]
This is the version hanging in the Museum of fine arts in Brussels, Belgium but other versions exist (Claus made […]
Flowers in a Jug was made around the same time as yesterdays St. John the Baptist. At first sight, there’s […]