Sunday, February 23, 2014

Photos-1840s-1850s-Nearly Arcane Trades


One of the most enlightening inventions of the 19th century was photography. This inexpensive method of making portraits allowed us to see all levels of people in society, rather than just the wealthy who could afford to have paintings of their families.

Locksmith


Blacksmith


Furniture Maker


Surveyor


Coachman


Cooper


Stonemason


Watchmaker


Carpenters


Butcher


Blacksmith


Butcher


Chimneysweep


Miners

Peddlar

Railroad Designer


Scene Painter


Shoemaker

Sign Painter


Teamsters


Toleware Painter



Blacksmith



Butcher



Carpenter holding a mallet and chisel



Carriage Driver with buggy whip



Cook



Daguerreotypist



Fisherman



Indiana Survey Crew



Merchant marine sailor



Miner with pick and shovel



Mule Train Driver with his whip



Musician



Plasterers 1850



Scientist or Pharmacist



Shoe model maker



Watchmaker

Saturday, February 15, 2014

Portraits of women attributed to Giuliano Bugiardini (1475-1554)

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1525 Giuliano Bugiardini (1475-1554) Young Woman


1506 Giuliano Bugiardini (1475-1554) Portrait of a Woman


Giuliano Bugiardini (1475-1554) Portrait of a Woman


Giuliano Bugiardini (1475-1554) Portrait of a Lady


Giuliano Bugiardini (1475-1554) Portrait of a Young Woman

Friday, February 7, 2014

Studies of Female Heads by French Academic Painter William-Adolphe Bouguereau (1825-1905)



William-Adolphe Bouguereau (French Academic painter, 1825-1905) Study of a Blone Woman's Profile


William-Adolphe Bouguereau (French Academic painter, 1825-1905) Study of a Young Woman's Head


William-Adolphe Bouguereau (French Academic painter, 1825-1905) Study of the Head of a Blonde Woman


William-Adolphe Bouguereau (French Academic painter, 1825-1905) Head of a Young Girl 1898


William-Adolphe Bouguereau (French Academic painter, 1825-1905) A Woman's Head

Monday, February 3, 2014

Children by Englishman Ford Madox Brown 1821–1893



Ford Madox Brown (English painter, 1821–1893) Millie Smith 1846


Ford Madox Brown (English painter, 1821–1893) The Bromley Children 1843


Ford Madox Brown (English painter, 1821–1893) Emma Hill 1852


Ford Madox Brown (English painter, 1821–1893) Catherine Madox Brown 1852


Ford Madox Brown (English painter, 1821–1893) English Boy 1860


Ford Madox Brown (English painter, 1821–1893) Elizabeth Clara Bromley


Ford Madox Brown (English painter, 1821–1893) The Irish Girl 1860


Ford Madox Brown (English painter, 1821–1893) Mauvais Sujet 1863


Ford Madox Brown (English painter, 1821–1893) William Tell's Son 1863


Ford Madox Brown (English painter, 1821–1893) La Rose d'Infante Effie Stillman, 1876.


Ford Madox Brown (English painter, 1821–1893) Madeline Scott 1883


Saturday, February 1, 2014

Children by Chinese artist Liu Derun b 1950



Liu Derun (Chinese artist, 1950) Golden


A native of Shandong, Liu Derun, whose paintings of children glorify the strength of the human spirit, was born in 1950. Traditionally when a child was expected in the family, the mother or a close relative would personally design & sew symbolic Tiger Head Hat. They hoped that by wearing the hat, the child would be protected from evil & disease. The hat also symbolizes family continuity & prosperity. It was not until the forming of New China in 1949, that art academies & institutions began offering systematic training for the Western Arts. An important milestone marking the new era was the first Chinese oil painting auction held by Christie's of Hong Kong in 1992, to great critical & financial success.


Liu Derun (Chinese artist, 1950) New Spring


Liu Derun (Chinese artist, 1950)

Liu Derun (Chinese artist, 1950)

Liu Derun (Chinese artist, 1950)

Liu Derun (Chinese artist, 1950) Glory

Liu Derun (Chinese artist, 1950) King


Liu Derun (Chinese artist, 1950)

Liu Derun (Chinese artist, 1950) The Springtime

Liu Derun (Chinese artist, 1950)

Thursday, January 30, 2014

Children by Swedish Artist Carl Larsson 1853-1919


Carl Larsson (Swedish Realist Painter, 1853-1919) A Studio Idyll. The artist's wife with daughter Suzanne

Swedish artist Carl Larsson (1853-1919) was a painter, illustrator & printmaker. He came from a poor family & studied (1866-76) at the Konstakademi in Stockholm, supporting himself throughout this period. From 1871 to 1878, he contributed illustrations to the comic journal Kaspar and the Ny illustrerad tidning. From 1875, for several decades, he was a prolific book illustrator, his most renowned work in this field being his drawings for 'The Barber-surgeon's tales' (published 1883-4) by Zacharius Topelius. Later Larsson produced most of his own prints.

Carl Larsson (Swedish Realist Painter, 1853-1919) Esbjorn 1900



Carl Larsson (Swedish Realist Painter, 1853-1919) Carpenter Hellberg's Children 1905



Carl Larsson (Swedish Realist Painter, 1853-1919) Bo 1905



Carl Larsson (Swedish Realist Painter, 1853-1919) Girl with Doll



Carl Larsson (Swedish Realist Painter, 1853-1919) Girl with Doll 1891



Carl Larsson (Swedish Realist Painter, 1853-1919) Lisbeth 1894



Carl Larsson (Swedish Realist Painter, 1853-1919) Murre



Carl Larsson (Swedish Realist Painter, 1853-1919) Lisbeth with Yellow Tulip



Carl Larsson (Swedish Realist Painter, 1853-1919) Pontus



Carl Larsson (Swedish Realist Painter, 1853-1919) Suzanne



Carl Larsson (Swedish Realist Painter, 1853-1919) Anna-Maria 1893