Category: Eye Candy for Today
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Eye Candy for Today: Bierstadt’s Merced River
Merced River, Yosemite Valley, Albert Bierstadt. When looking at Bierstadt’s large canvasses, I always see multiple smaller compositions within the whole. I’m also constantly delighted at how painterly Bierstadt’s works can be when viewed close up. In the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Use Fullscreen link, then zoom or download arrow.
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Eye Candy for Today: Jan van der Heyden View in Cologne
A View in Cologne, Jan van der Heyden (possibly with help on the figures by Adriaen van de Velde). The structure on top of the cathedral (unfinished at the time) is a crane. In the National Gallery, London. Use the fullscreen and zoom controls to the right of the image. I haven’t seen the original…
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Eye Candy for Today: Monet still life
Chrysanthemums, Claude Monet. Many who are fond of Monet’s Impressionist landscapes are unfamiliar with his still life paintings. A number of these were of floral subjects. In the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Click “Fullscreen” under image, then use zoom controls or download arrow. Notice the colors in the table top.
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Eye Candy for Today: Johannes Bosboom interior
The Interior of the Bakenesserkerk, Haarlem, Johannes Bosboom. In the National Gallery, London. Use fullscreen and zoom controls to right of the image.
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Eye Candy for Today: Bellini Madonna
Madonna and Child, Giovanni Bellini. Another of Bellini’s strikingly individualistic faces for religious subjects, and the superb painting ability that caused Durer to write of Bellini after a visit to Venice: “He is very old, and still he is the best painter of them all.” See my post on Giovanni Bellini. In the Metropolitan Museum.…
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Eye Candy for Today: Fantin-Latour still life
Still Life with Flowers and Fruit, Henri Fantin-Latour. In the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Click on Fullscreen and use zoom or download arrow.
