Tretyakov Gallery Gadzhieva Madina, Lykova Katya, Mamedov Murad. The State Tretyakov Gallery is an art gallery in Moscow, Russia, the foremost depository of Russian ...
The State Tretyakov Gallery Pavel Mikhailovich Tretyakov (1832-1898) The noted Moscow collector, merchant and industrialist. On 31 August (Old Style) P.M ...
Collection of artworks in shades of blue by Vladimir Borovikovsky, lga Lyudvidovna Della Vos Kardovskaya, Mikhail Larionov, Pavel Kuznetsov, Leon Schulman Gaspardand other Russian painters The assigning of symbolic meanings to colors is probably as old as symbolism itself. “In fact, words are well adapted for description and the arousing of emotion, but for many kinds of precise thought other symbols are much better”. (John B. S. Haldane)
Collection of artworks in shades of blue by Nikolai Fechin, Mikhail Vrubel, Natalya Goncharova and other Russian painters The assigning of symbolic meanings to colors is probably as old as symbolism itself. “In fact, words are well adapted for description and the arousing of emotion, but for many kinds of precise thought other symbols are much better”. (John B. S. Haldane)
SLIDESHOW - Collection of artworks featuring books and readers. The act of reading, especially reading that is done by a woman, is a very common subject matter throughout art history, despite the paucity of women's education throughout the centuries. The book is an “historically embedded object: embodiment of learning, symbol of wealth, icon of class, and evocation of culture”
Saint George's Day is the feast day of Saint George, celebrated by Christian churches, countries, regions, and cities of which he is the patron saint, including Albania, Bulgaria, England, Ethiopia, Greece, Georgia, Portugal, Romania, Syria, Palestine, Lebanon, Castile and León, Catalonia, Alcoi, Aragon, Genoa, and Rio de Janeiro. Saint George's Day is celebrated on 23 April, the traditionally accepted date of the saint's death in the Diocletianic Persecution
SLIDESHOW - Collection of artworks in shades of blue by some Russian painters. The assigning of symbolic meanings to colors is probably as old as symbolism itself. “In fact, words are well adapted for description and the arousing of emotion, but for many kinds of precise thought other symbols are much better”. (John B. S. Haldane)
Lilacs have been a source of inspiration for artists throughout history; Impressionists Vincent Van Gogh and Claude Monet both made famous paintings depicting the beauty of lilacs. Lilacs are ubiquitous both within curated gardens and in the wild. Lilacs have a deep-rooted history originating in ancient Greek mythology. It was said that Pan, the god of forests and fields was hopelessly in love with a nymph named Syringa. One day he was pursuing her through a forest and, afraid of his advances, she turned herself into a lilac shrub to disguise herself. To Pan’s surprise, he could not find Syringa, but he did find the shrub. Because a lilac shrub consists of hollow reeds, he cut the reeds and created the first pan pipe. The scientific name for lilac is Syringa vulgaris, and the name is derived from the Greek word “syrinks” which means pipe.
One of the first female artists in Russia to achieve distinction and recognition, Zinaida Serebryakova (1884-1967), deserves to be far better known than she is. One of the most remarkable female artists in Russian history, her long career spanned multiple different styles and international influences. She’s most celebrated for creating colourful, rich, Renoir-esque portraits of Russian life – which now sell for a fortune, snapped up by oligarchs in auction houses
Collection of artworks in shades of blue by Nathan Altman, Arsen Kurbanov, Sergei Osipov, Mikhail Nesterov, Konstantin Gorbatov, Konstantin Grabowski, Konstantin Somov and other Russian painters. The assigning of symbolic meanings to colors is probably as old as symbolism itself. In fact, words are well adapted for description and the arousing of emotion, but for many kinds of precise thought other symbols are much better. (John B. S. Haldane)
Collection of artworks in shades of blue by some Russian painters. The assigning of symbolic meanings to colors is probably as old as symbolism itself. “In fact, words are well adapted for description and the arousing of emotion, but for many kinds of precise thought other symbols are much better”. (John B. S. Haldane)
Collection of artworks that show the different ways that artists have chosen to depict winter and how artists have been inspired by the coldest season. Winter has always inspired artists. Some choose to reflect human emotions in the ice, snow and mist. Others show a realistic view of winter, from the early morning light on frost-covered trees to city architecture covered with snow. In the twentieth century artists have explored the season through an abstract lens.
Collection of artworks in shades of blue by Edward Dufner, Boris Kustodiev, Brian Dunlop, Dame Laura Knight, Emil Nolde, Fernand Toussaint, Frida Kahlo, George Bellows, Zinaida Serebriakova and other painters. The assigning of symbolic meanings to colors is probably as old as symbolism itself. In fact, words are well adapted for description and the arousing of emotion, but for many kinds of precise thought other symbols are much better. (John B. S. Haldane)
Collection of artworks featuring books and readers. The act of reading, especially reading that is done by a woman, is a very common subject matter throughout art history, despite the paucity of women's education throughout the centuries.
Collection of artworks in shades of blue by Sergei Osipov, Vasily Surikov, Viktor Vasnetsov, Wassily Kandinsky and other Russian painters The assigning of symbolic meanings to colors is probably as old as symbolism itself. “In fact, words are well adapted for description and the arousing of emotion, but for many kinds of precise thought other symbols are much better”. (John B. S. Haldane)
SLIDESHOW – Collection of artworks that show the different ways that artists have chosen to depict winter and how artists have been inspired by the coldest season. Winter has always inspired artists. Some choose to reflect human emotions in the ice, snow and mist. Others show a realistic view of winter, from the early morning light on frost-covered trees to city architecture covered with snow. In the twentieth century artists have explored the season through an abstract lens.
SLIDESHOW - Collection of artworks in shades of blue by Gavriil Yakovlev, Valentin Serov, Ivan Makarov, Kazimir Malevich, Kuzma Petrov-Vodkin, Russian painters. The assigning of symbolic meanings to colors is probably as old as symbolism itself. “In fact, words are well adapted for description and the arousing of emotion, but for many kinds of precise thought other symbols are much better”. (John B. S. Haldane)
SLIDESHOW - Collection of artworks. Lilac has been a subject for inspiration and admiration for numerous prominent painters, poets and composers. Lilacs have one of the earliest bloom times, they symbolize spring and renewal. Lilacs also symbolize confidence, which makes them a traditionally popular gift for graduates. The species stands for renewal and confidence overall, each color of lilac has its own specific meaning. White lilacs represent purity and innocence, while purple lilacs symbolize spirituality. If the blooms edge more on the blue side of the color wheel, they symbolize happiness and tranquility
The story of Christmas is infused with the presence of angels. Angels played an important role in the first Christmas. Gabriel, the archangel of revelation, informed Mary that she would be the mother of Jesus Christ on Earth, an angel visited Joseph in a dream to tell him that he would serve as Jesus' father on Earth, and a vast number of angels appeared in the sky over Bethlehem to announce and celebrate Jesus' birth as the world's savior.
Collection of artworks by Fra Angelico, Agnolo Bronzino, Bartolomeo Caporali, Bartolomé Estebán Murillo, Andrei Rublev, Valeri Tsenov, Bradi Barth, Ambrosius Benson, Dieric Bouts, Segna di Bonaventura, Bartolomeo Vivarini, Sergei Shemet and other artists. The image of Madonna and child is one of the most common in Christian art. Originally an ancient devotional practice stemming from biblical beliefs, artistically representing these figures has become a central theme in the canon of art history. Like many other trends in art history, the Madonna (derived from the Italian term for Our Lady) and Child tradition can be traced back to the Ancient Roman Empire. Mary with the Christ Child has long been an iconic Christmas image for cultures and peoples around the world.
SLIDESHOW – Collection of artworks featuring the fashion. Red is a color with a distinct history. Throughout the centuries, it was favored for its appealing chromatic value and for its predominance on all colors. Red is an emotionally intense color that, according to psychologists, fuels the metabolism (Butler Greenfield 201). For millennia, wearing red clothes expressed legitimization of social status, political authority, religious rank, ancestry, and cultural identity. Since ancient times human beings have tried to find dyestuffs that could reproduce the powerful tint of blood, fire, flowers, and sunset.
SLIDESHOW - Collection of artworks featuring books and readers. The act of reading, especially reading that is done by a woman, is a very common subject matter throughout art history, despite the paucity of women's education throughout the centuries. The book is an “historically embedded object: embodiment of learning, symbol of wealth, icon of class, and evocation of culture”
SLIDESHOW - Collection of artworks in shades of blue by Lia Ostrova, Dmitry Nechitailo, Georgy Sysolyatin, Irina Aleks, Maria Pavlova, Michael Sukharev, Mlada Finogenova, Sergey Chaplygin and other Russian painters The assigning of symbolic meanings to colors is probably as old as symbolism itself. “In fact, words are well adapted for description and the arousing of emotion, but for many kinds of precise thought other symbols are much better”. (John B. S. Haldane)
One of the first female artists in Russia to achieve distinction and recognition, Zinaida Serebryakova (1884-1967), deserves to be far better known than she is. One of the most remarkable female artists in Russian history, her long career spanned multiple different styles and international influences. She’s most celebrated for creating colourful, rich, Renoir-esque portraits of Russian life – which now sell for a fortune, snapped up by oligarchs in auction houses
S mbolism S mbolism Kujutatakse v ljam eldud olukordi ning kunstniku fantaasias s ndinud kujutluspilte. Teoste aines p rineb sageli ajaloost, kirjandusest ...
Collection of artworks by Augustus Edwin John, Cedrick Lockwood Morris, Claude Buck, Estella Louisa Michaela Canziani, Boris Grigoriev, Elisabetta Trevisan, Franciszek Zmurko, George Elgar Hicks, Antonio de Felipe, Andy Warhol, Andre Kohn, Ammi Phillips, Oleg Zhivetin, Igor Samsonov, Taras Loboda, Georges Mazilu, Gordon Napier, Salvador Dali and others The assigning of symbolic meanings to colors is probably as old as symbolism itself
Vivienne Payne, Karen Cady-Pereira, Jean-Luc Moncet, Shepard. A. Clough ... Boukabara, S.A., S.A. Clough and R. N. Hoffman, MonoRTM; a monochromatic ...
Collection of artworks in shades of blue. The assigning of symbolic meanings to colors is probably as old as symbolism itself. “In fact, words are well adapted for description and the arousing of emotion, but for many kinds of precise thought other symbols are much better”. (John B. S. Haldane)
What is Art? Mona Lisa or La Gioconda (1503 1505/1507) Louvre, Paris, France Painting Title:Three Musicians - 1921 What is Art? Non-objective Art Art that is ...
SLIDESHOW - The history of photography is intimately linked to that of painting: it was invented by painters, for painters, who conceived the idea from the 15th century to provide ever more satisfactory solutions to the problems posed by painting as a representation of the real world on a flat surface, in particular the problem of perspective.
Marcus Tullius Cicero — 'A room without books is like a body without a soul.' SLIDESHOW - Collection of artworks featuring books and readers from throughout history, for the delight of art lovers and bibliophiles. The act of reading, especially reading that is done by a woman, is a very common subject matter throughout art history, despite the paucity of women's education throughout the centuries.
Collection of artworks featuring books and readers: illustrations by Yelena Bryksenkova, Leonie Verbrugge, Anastasia Melnikova and paintings by Vladimir Volegov, Vladimir Gusev, Grigory Myasoedov, Boris Mayorov, Andrei Mylnikov, Lena Sotskova, Elena Voinov - Bogoroditskaya, Konstantin Kacev, Ricardo Celma and others. The act of reading, especially reading that is done by a woman, is a very common subject matter throughout art history, despite the paucity of women's education throughout the centuries.
Collection of artworks. Sunflowers have famously been depicted by impressionist and post-impressionist artists Vincent van Gogh and Paul Gauguin. While these two giants in the art world were European, the flower has a distinctly American origin. The sunflower was introduced to Europe by the Spanish around 1500. Before that, sunflowers were considered an important food crop and may have been one of the first plants domesticated in the Americas.
You can see it from the river Thames. ... the Thames, the Tower of London Museum, flat, gallery, palace Regent s Park, Kensington Gardens, Hyde Park, ...
Ivan Gregorovitch Olinsky (1878–1962), James Jacques Joseph Tissot (1836 - 1902), James Sant (1820–1916), Vladimir Kush etc SLIDESHOW - Collection of artworks featuring books and readers from throughout history, for the delight of art lovers and bibliophiles. The act of reading, especially reading that is done by a woman, is a very common subject matter throughout art history, despite the paucity of women's education throughout the centuries.
Wassily Kandinsky (1866 1944) Paysage la tour, 1908, 75.5 x 99.5 cm., Paris, Mus e National Art Moderne, Centre Georges Pompidou. Interieur (ma salle ...
Čekání v malířství - Waiting in paintings - L'attente dans la peinture (Olga E.) "Bartolomé Esteban Murillo: Two Women at a Window; Giorgione: Tempest; Pedro Pablo Rubens: Samson and Delilah; Vittore Carpaccio: Two Venetian Ladies; Edgar Degas: Waiting; Jacques Joseph Tissot: Portrait of the Marquise de Miramon, née Thérèse Feuillant; Konstantin Flavitsky: Princess Tarakanova; Jean-Paul Laurens: The Last moments of Maximilian, Emperor of Mexico; Harald Slott-Møller: The Poor. The Waiting Room of Death; Saint George Hare: The Victory of Faith; Edgar Degas: Women at the Terrace of a Café; Paul Gauguin: Her Name is Vairaumati or Vairaumati tei oa; Jean-François Millet: Waiting; Paul Delaroche: The Execution of Lady Jane Grey; Ramón Casas: Au Moulin de la Galette. Madeleine; Eugene Boudin: Fishermen’s Wives Waiting at the Shore or Fishermen's Wives at the Seaside; Joaquín Sorolla y Bastida: Fisherwomen from Valencia ... music: The Piano Guys — A Thousand Years ..."
Marc Chagall (1887-1985) was born Moishe/Marc Shagal in Liozne, near Vitebsk, in modern day Belarus. He was a Russian-French-Jewish artist of international repute who, arguably, was one of the most influential modernist artists of the 20th Century, both as an early modernist, and as an important part of the Jewish artistic tradition.
Čekání v malířství - Waiting in paintings - L'attente dans la peinture (Olga E.) "Bartolomé Esteban Murillo: Two Women at a Window; Giorgione: Tempest; Pedro Pablo Rubens: Samson and Delilah; Vittore Carpaccio: Two Venetian Ladies; Edgar Degas: Waiting; Jacques Joseph Tissot: Portrait of the Marquise de Miramon, née Thérèse Feuillant; Konstantin Flavitsky: Princess Tarakanova; Jean-Paul Laurens: The Last moments of Maximilian, Emperor of Mexico; Harald Slott-Møller: The Poor. The Waiting Room of Death; Saint George Hare: The Victory of Faith; Edgar Degas: Women at the Terrace of a Café; Paul Gauguin: Her Name is Vairaumati or Vairaumati tei oa; Jean-François Millet: Waiting; Paul Delaroche: The Execution of Lady Jane Grey; Ramón Casas: Au Moulin de la Galette. Madeleine; Eugene Boudin: Fishermen’s Wives Waiting at the Shore or Fishermen's Wives at the Seaside; Joaquín Sorolla y Bastida: Fisherwomen from Valencia ... music: The Piano Guys — A Thousand Years ..."
The model estimation of CO2 frost thickness shows that North and South differs each other. CO2 frost on South is thinner at near pole latitudes and demonstrate more ...
SLIDESHOW - Collection of artworks featuring books and readers from throughout history, for the delight of art lovers and bibliophiles. The act of reading, especially reading that is done by a woman, is a very common subject matter throughout art history, despite the paucity of women's education throughout the centuries. “There is no need to burn books to destroy a culture. Just to make people stop reading them” Ray Bradbury
Oleg Trofimov was born in 1962 in a city called Krasnoarmeisk, Russia. He was the first in the family to go into the art field. Oleg started painting at the age of 5.
Marc Chagall (1887-1985) was born Moishe/Marc Shagal in Liozne, near Vitebsk, in modern day Belarus. He was a Russian-French-Jewish artist of international repute who, arguably, was one of the most influential modernist artists of the 20th Century, both as an early modernist, and as an important part of the Jewish artistic tradition.
... The Hungry Lion Throws Itself on the Antelope,1905 Fauvism Henri Matisse, Portrait of Madame Matisse, 1905 Henri Matisse, Woman with a Hat, 1905 Andre Derain, ...
AND SNOW ON THE GROUND (WMO ... for the unattended measurement of solid ... Monitor Droplet Measurement Technologies Meteorological Particle Sensor Participating ...
Methods and Instruments Related to. Solid Precipitation Measurement at Automatic Weather Stations ... parameters measured, instruments used and their configuration; ...
SCOPE: Reviewed 37 grant components, about US$200 million ( at least 2 more) ... Stated Objectives of School Grant Schemes reviewed in 2002. Objective ...