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  • More "selfies"

    More selfies, self-portraits by: Antony van Dyck, Frida Kahlo, John Singer Sargent, Hans Holbein the Younger, Chuck Close, N.C. Wyeth, Ivan Shishkin, Peter Paul Rubens, Claude Monet
    Following the internet meme of the moment, more “selfies” created without benefit of iPhone or Android device, and previously uploaded into public consciousness by way of galleries, museums, books and libraries.

    See my previous post on “selfies“.

    (Images above, self-portraits by: Antony van Dyck, Frida Kahlo, John Singer Sargent, Hans Holbein the Younger, Chuck Close, N.C. Wyeth, Ivan Shishkin, Peter Paul Rubens, Claude Monet)



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  • Romona Youngquist

    Romona Youngquist
    Romona Youngquist is a painter based in Oregon whose paintings of pastoral fields and farms are rendered with a wonderful variety of textural effects.

    She appears to use drybrush, scraping, stratching and a variety of painting knife effects, in addition to her painterly brushwork, to achieve a wide range of textures and passages of broken color. These work with her controlled palette to give her work an immediacy and surface appeal that compliments her subjects.

    I particularly like the way she bases many of her compositions on bands of light and shadow sweeping across fields and hills. She often places our viewpoint as observers within a band of shadow, both giving the foreground weight and inviting our gaze further into the painting to the areas of lighter value.

    Her work is currently on view in a two person show with Eric Jacobson titled “Silent Musings” at the Art on the Boulevard Gallery in Vancover, WA until December 31, 2013.

    [Via FASO Fine Art Views blog]



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  • Jed McGowan's Hawaii

    Jed McGowan's Hawaii
    Illustrator and comics artist Jed McGowan gives us a comics version of the geological history of the big island of Hawaii. Wordless except for indications of time.



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  • "Selfies"

    Selfies, self portraits by Albrecht Durer (2), Rembrandt van Rijn (2), Elisabeth-Louise Vigée-Lebrun, Vincent van Gogh, Diego Velázquez, Anders Zorn, Cecilia Beaux, Gustave Courbet
    I am told by the internets that “selfie” has been chosen as the Oxford Dictionaries Word of the Year.

    Helpless as I am to swim against the mighty tide of popular culture, I give you a few interesting “selfies” done without benefit of iPhone.

    I’ve started with Durer’s remarkable self-portrait at the age of 13 (above, top) along with his Christ-like self-portrait at the height of his powers. I’ve followed up with Rembrandt, both early and later in his career, and included a few more with no particular qualification other than I like them.

    As I put this post together, the list quickly grew too large for a single article, so I’ll follow up with more over the next few days.

    (Images above: Albrecht Durer (2), Rembrandt van Rijn (2), Elisabeth-Louise Vigée-Lebrun, Vincent van Gogh, Diego Velázquez, Anders Zorn, Cecilia Beaux, Gustave Courbet)



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  • Boris Zvorykin

    Boris Zvorykin
    Boris Zvorykin was a Russian illustrator active at the end of the 19th century and the early part of the 20th. Apart from that, I’ve found very little background or biographical information. I would be curious to know, in particular, the relationship between Zvorykin and Ivan Bilibin, who also did colorful and decorative illustrations of Russian folk tales..

    The best selection of Zvorykin’s work I’ve found is on the website of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, which counts at least 18 originals in its collection (and from which I’ve excerpted the images above).

    These are done in gouache with metallic inks and black ink. The image portions of the sheets are roughly 11×8 inches (28x21cm).



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  • Eye Candy for Today: Fantin-Latour fruit, flowers, cup and book

    Still Life, Henri Fantin-Latour
    Still Life, Henri Fantin-Latour

    Another Fantin-Latour-de-force (sorry, couldn’t resist) still life in which the 19th century French master serves up more of his yummy, painterly style.

    Link above is to Wikipedia, from which you can access a reasonably high-resolution file. Original is in the National Gallery of Art, D.C.


    Still Life, Fantin-Latour, Wikipedia
    National Gallery of Art, D.C

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