Illustration to Milton`s L`Allegro and Il Penseroso, William Blake
Medium: watercolor
https://www.wikiart.org/en/william-blake/illustration-to-milton-s-l-allegro-and-il-penseroso-1820
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Roses, Henri Fantin-Latour
Medium: oil,canvas
https://www.wikiart.org/en/henri-fantin-latour/roses-1883
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Self portrait, 1885, Isaac Levitan
Size: 27.8x37.7 cm
Medium: indian ink, wash, paper
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Charles Demuth
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Agitator (Man with arm raised), 1906, Boris Kustodiev
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Enrique Castrejon : Los Angeles, CA There Was An Intense Energy When You Were Around, Now That Your Gone I Can Only Draw It In Inches & Angle Degrees, 2014. Collage, glue, pigmented ink on paper. Measured in inches & calculated angle degrees.
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Love Seduces Innocence, Pleasure Entraps, and Remorse Follows
Pierre Paul Prud'hon, 1809
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Today is World AIDS Day/Day With(out) Art. During the 1980s and 1990s, AIDS and complications from it killed nearly half a million people in the U.S., a disproportionate number of them gay men and people of color. The artist community lost thousands; still more friends, lovers, and family members faced lives transformed by grief, fear, indignation, and illness. Many artists made activist work that criticized government inaction, promoted awareness and treatment, and expressed support for people fighting and living with the virus. Here are two of those works from the Whitney’s collection, on view now in An Incomplete History of Protest
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Lord Byron. 19th.century. The French School. oil/canvas. http://hadrian6.tumblr.com
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Brian Temporary, Dedicated To The People 2015 Rainbow Flag. Follow me on Instagram Brian_Temporary
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Brian Temporary watercolor. 2017
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James Abbott McNeill Whistler, Nocturne in Gray and Gold: Snow In Chelsea, 1876
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