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Visit the Louvre at Night!

marymackmusings wrote 3 weeks ago:                   When we were in Paris there was one night in the week when the Louvre was open unt … more →

Tags: Travel, Photography, Paris, France, paris louvre, Louvre, louvre at night, law code of hammurabi, Mona Lisa

In A Treacherous Court by Michelle Diener4 comments

Susan Frances, romance author wrote 1 month ago: Publisher’s Blurb: An unconventional woman. A deadly enemy. A clash of intrigue, deception, and desi … more →

Tags: ROMANTIC BIOGRAPHICAL FICTION, Moderate Sexual Content, Tudor era, 4 Stars, Romance, Henry VIII, historical-England, Tudor Court, Political conspiracies

Vintage Book - "The World of Rubens 1577-1640", by C. V. Wedgwood (Hardcover, Slip Case)

Francisco wrote 1 month ago: Where can you buy this item? Visit my shop on Etsy! Where can you buy this item? Visit my shop on Et … more →

Tags: Vintage Books, Antique, Art, art book, Baroque, Baroque Art, baroque painting, book, Catholic Art

Anthony van Dyck: a Court Portraitist 1 comment

rosadearmas wrote 2 months ago: Anthony van Dyck, Charles I at the Hunt, 1635, oil on canvas, Louvre (Photo credit: Wikipedia) Happy … more →

Tags: Artists, Portrait, Event of the day, Anthony van Dyck, Charles I of England, London, Peter Paul Rubens, Equestrian, royal portrait

Pieter Bruegel the Elder (Or, that crazy Flemish guy)

katesomethingdutch wrote 4 months ago: Dull Gret Dutch Proverbs The Fall of the Rebel Angels Massacre of the Innocents Tower of Babel I lov … more →

Tags: Art History, Badasses of Art, Favorite Things, Inspiration, Art, Pieter Bruegel the Elder, renaissance

Striking up Gold

thearteologist wrote 9 months ago: photo source: Wikipedia Gold. It is on our minds these days – it stands for achievement, geniu … more →

Tags: Occupations in Art, Gold, Oil Painting, Gold Medals, Olympics, london 2012, Olympiad, Gold Medal, gold ring

Rogier van der Weyden, The Descent from the Cross

katesomethingdutch wrote 1 year ago: Writing a paper, studying for an exam, listening to Eurotrash, consuming Red Bull. I leave you with … more →

Tags: Art History, College, Badasses of Art, Favorite Things, History, Rogier van der Weyden, The Descent From the Cross

Oh, Imaginary Thing, please protect me from this other Imaginary Thing3 comments

tigerlilytoph wrote 1 year ago: faith's all, CHILL, I GOT THIS What I love (read: despise) about religion is that it claims to be th … more →

Tags: Life, Badness, Goodness, Illustration, angel, Devil, Religion, apocalypse, Putti

I hate this thing

onestepbigshot wrote 1 year ago: Red Tulip with David, Sherrie Wolf “This is my least favorite piece,” I said. “It … more →

Tags: Paintings, Art, eugene, Oregon, Artist, jacobs gallery, Ducks, Go Ducks!, caravaggio

Art Buzz March 1, 2012: Website lets world admire 'Ghent Altarpiece' in 100 billion pixels

bonniekgoodman wrote 1 year ago: ART & ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY NEWS ART NEWS Website lets world admire ‘Ghent Altarpiece’ in 100 bi … more →

Tags: Art News, Belgium, Deborah Marrow, Getty Foundation, ghent, Hubert van Eyck, Jan Van Eyck, Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research, Queen's University

Van Dyck in Sicily: Painting and the Plague, 1624-25

Shane Smith wrote 1 year ago: Sir Anthony van Dyck, "Self-Portrait" (1620-21), Image © The Metropolitan Museum of Art/Ar … more →

Tags: Art reviews and articles, Anthony van Dyck, Baroque, Dulwich picture gallery, London, London Art, london events, London exhibitions, Sicily

The Ghent Altarpiece- Favorite Art Things

katesomethingdutch wrote 1 year ago: The Ghent Altarpiece, a polyptych (meaning many parts) by the van Eyck brothers in Flanders in 1432, … more →

Tags: Art History, History, Europe, Badasses of Art, Favorite Things, Inspiration, Art, Flanders, Jan Van Eyck

Looking at God

Mark Calderwood wrote 1 year ago: The idea that images have sacred power is an old one- and something our modern sensibilities impute … more →

Tags: writing, Culture 2, Art History 2, Art, Madonna, panel painting, Medieval Art, Jan Van Eyck, medieval devotion

Joris van Son

Nancy Peck wrote 2 years ago: Fruit with nautilus shell Artist: Joris van Son This painting by Flemish Baroque painter Joris van S … more →

Tags: just had to share, Art

Femme Femme Femme

Danielle Shelton Walczak wrote 3 years ago: http://femmefemmefemme.wordpress.com  Blogging Art for Art’s Sake   Femme Femme Femme blog ima … more →

Tags: Art, Photography, femme, femme, femme, Contemporary Art, Renaissance Art, Spanish art, American Art, Dutch Masters

Upcoming Publication

Kimberlee wrote 3 years ago: For those who might be interested, my latest article, “The Wise Man has Two Tongues: Images of The S … more →

Tags: iconography, Antiquity, Baroque, mythology, History, Culture, Comedy, Art, E.J. Brill

travel dump

Mare wrote 4 years ago: Toledo I’ve spent the past week or so making travel plans for later in the semester, which reminded … more →

Tags: Spain, Palacio Real, Prado, Madrid, Bourbons, Spanish art, Toledo, Castilla - La Mancha, Avila

Flemish Art

rawoha wrote 4 years ago: I have spent the weekend in Bruges and loved it. Everything, the city, the food and of course the ar … more →

Tags: Art international, Arts Architecture, Art, Bruges

Il Labirinto del Mondo

agostinorocco wrote 2 years ago: anno 2011 Lambda print - es 5+2 cm 170 x 264 (triptych) … more →

Tags: Photo, Uffizi, van der weiden


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