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Summer is right around the corner and with it comes warm sunshine, longer days, and endless opportunities for adventure. It's the perfect time for kids to explore, create, and make lasting memories.
In 2008, Brooks' exhibited Technicolor Summer. She began work on Technicolor Summer after her father was diagnosed with a terminal illness, and wrote on the subject "every moment was more vivid because it could be the last one. It was a summer in high definition. A summer in technicolor." These paintings aimed to convey qualities of old ...
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Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City, New York Seascape: 1879: 72.6 cm × 91.6 cm (28.6 in × 36.1 in) Art Institute of Chicago: Paysage bords de Seine (On the Shore of the Seine) 1879: 14 cm × 23 cm (5.5 in × 9 in) Baltimore Museum of Art, Baltimore, Maryland Oarsmen at Chatou (French: Les canotiers à Chatou) 1879
Summer Landscape with Harvesters is an oil-on-canvas painting by Flemish artists Joos de Momper and Jan Brueghel the Elder. It was painted in the first quarter of the 17th century, probably around 1610, and is currently housed at the Museum of Art in Toledo, Ohio .
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Like the painting First Steps, the painting Night or Evening: The Watch depicts happy life of a rural family: father, mother and child. Here the image seems bathed in yellow light like that of the Holy Family. [37] A lamp casts long shadows of many colors on the floor of the humble cottage. The painting includes soft shades of green and purple.
The man's dress is a simple straw mat: in the original version of the painting the old man wore a cape on which was inscribed an M and a crown, in this case certainly a memory of Maximilian II. [5] Winter, the first season of the year in the Roman Calendar and therefore the most important of the four, was associated with the emperor even more ...