Valentin Serov - Portrait of Ilya Repin, 1901
Woman in Black Berthe Morisot - 1878
Grrrawwrrr…
half-doodle. ehehehe
Lucretia [1666]
Rembrandt [1606 - 1669]
The Turbaned Soldier on Horseback, circa 1632, by Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn. Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum.
Hyperbole and a Half posted again, and everyone needs to read it because:
- If you are depressed, it will resonate with you like whoa.
- If you are not depressed, it will clarify some stereotypes about depression that need to be said. An explanation like this has been needed for a LONG time.
- If you know someone who is depressed, you’ll be better at interacting with them after reading this.
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William Merritt Chase - Self Portrait - 1915
William Merritt Chase (November 1, 1849 – October 25, 1916) was an American painter, known as an exponent of Impressionism and as a teacher. He is also responsible for establishing the Chase School, which later would become Parsons The New School for Design.
1667 Rembrandt
Portrait de famille / Portrait of family
Detail
126x167 cm Braunscweig Herzog Anton Ulrich Museum
JOHN SINGER SARGENT (American, 1856–1925)
The cashmere shawl, 1911
MFA BOSTON
Watercolor
Rembrandt at age 22.
This self-portrait—which is less than 9 inches high and painted on copper—was only recently rediscovered.
Rembrandt Laughing, about 1628, Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn. The J. Paul Getty Museum
commander, admiral hackett has got an urgent matter; patching him through vid-com
John Singer Sargent, Nancy Astor, 1906.




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