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Wanderer above the Sea of Fog [a] is a painting by German Romanticist artist Caspar David Friedrich made in 1818. [2] It depicts a man standing upon a rocky precipice with his back to the viewer; he is gazing out on a landscape covered in a thick sea of fog through which other ridges, trees, and mountains pierce, which stretches out into the distance indefinitely.
Portrait of Bindo Altoviti: National Gallery of Art, Washington, United States: Oil on panel 59,7 x 43,8 1515–1516: Christ Falls on the Way to Calvary: Museo del Prado, Madrid, Spain: Oil on panel 318 x 229 1515–1516: Woman with a Veil (La donna velata) Palazzo Pitti, Florence, Italy: Oil on canvas 82 x 60,5 1515–1516: Portrait of Tommaso ...
Portrait of a Man in a Broad-brimmed Hat: 1634: Oil on panel: 70 x 53: Museum of Fine Arts, Boston: 118a: Rembrandt and mainly workshop. Companion piece to 118b Portrait of a Woman: 1634: Oil on panel: 69.5 x 53: Museum of Fine Arts, Boston: 118b: Companion piece to 118a Portrait of a 41-year-old Man, possibly Pieter Sijen: 1633: Oil on panel ...
List of paintings created during 1858–1871 1872–1878 1878–1881 1881–1883 1884 1884–1888 1888 1888–1898 1899–1904 1900–1926 This is a list of works by Claude Monet (1840–1926), including all the extant finished paintings but excluding the Water Lilies, which can be found here, and preparatory black and white sketches. Monet was a founder of French impressionist painting, and ...
Portrait of a Man (Parmigianino) Portrait of a Man with a Glove; Portrait of a Man Holding Gloves; Man in a Hammock; Portrait of a Man in a Red Hat; Portrait of a Man in a Red Suit; Man on a Balcony; Man with a Beer Jug; Man with a Glove; A Man with a Quilted Sleeve; Portrait of a Man with a Roman Medal; Portrait of a Man with Arms Akimbo; Man ...
The Portrait of a Man is an early work by the Italian Renaissance painter Raphael, executed c. 1500–1504. It has previously been attributed to Hans Holbein and Perugino. The portrait was restored in 1911. [1] It is now in the Galleria Borghese, in Rome. [2]
Portrait of a Man once belonged to Count Johann Ludwig, Reichsgraf von Wallmoden-Gimborn, the illegitimate son of George II of Great Britain.The painting was subsequently owned by Joseph Duveen, who sold it to Jules Bache in 1926 for $1.125 million, with the understanding that it was a genuine Velázquez. [1]
The artist's work, then mostly consisting of landscape paintings, was not selling well. He returned to Sudbury in 1748–1749 and concentrated on painting portraits. [ 8 ] While still in Suffolk, Gainsborough painted a portrait of The Rev. John Chafy Playing the Violoncello in a Landscape (c. 1750–1752; Tate Gallery, London).