Dose of Art #155: Umberto Boccioni – Dinamismo di un ciclista / Dynamism of a Cyclist (1913)
“We will sing of great crowds excited by work, by pleasure, and by riot; we will sing of the multicolored, […]
Art in detail
Art in detail
“We will sing of great crowds excited by work, by pleasure, and by riot; we will sing of the multicolored, […]
I’m a great admirer of Rubens as there is such a variety in his work. Most of the paintings he […]
Meunier was a painter an sculptor who started out working on religious themes. When he visited the Belgian mining areas […]
“Ultramarine blue is a colour noble, beautiful, and perfect beyond all other colours, and there is nothing that could be […]
Few public commissions by Sassoferrato exist, but he left over 300 paintings. His work was very popular in the 19th […]
When asked what the painting was about Homer replied: “I regret very much that I have painted a picture that […]
Almost 35 years before yesterdays self-portrait, Renoir painted Bal du Moulin de la Galette. It depicts a typical Sunday at […]
Renoir was 69 years old when he painted this portrait of himself. In 1907, he had moved to the warmer […]
When asked to make a double portrait of Lord Sydney (on the left) and Colonel John Dyke Acland (on the […]
For some reason, yesterdays painting Femmes d’Alger dans leur appartement by Eugène Delacroix inspired other painters to make their own version […]