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Illustration for Armstrong Siddeley 'Sapphire' Cars, oil on canvas: view: 64 x 77 cm. (25.2 x 30.3 in.) Herbert Art Gallery and Museum, Coventry, West Midlands: Scene: Sapphire motor car (blue) produced by Armstrong Siddeley Motors Limited. 1953–1958: Illustration for Armstrong Siddeley 'Sapphire' Cars, oil on canvas: view: 77 x 64 cm. (30.3 ...
Art cars are public and mobile expressions of the artistic need to create. Often these days art cars derive their inspiration from popular culture. Others however, are created by visionary artists in order to express complex visions, philosophies and ideas. There is a wide and varied spectrum of purpose found in art cars.
Acrylic, oilstick, and spray paint on canvas 68 x 102 in N/A The Broad museum 1982 Hannibal: Acrylic, oilstick and paper collage on canvas with wooden supports 60 x 60 in $13.1 million (2016) [82] Private collection 1982 Palm Springs Jump: Acrylic, oilstick and gold paint on canvas 72 x 84 in $12.8 million (2008) [83] Private collection 1982 ...
This is an incomplete list of paintings by Impressionist painter Pierre-Auguste Renoir. Renoir painted about 4000 paintings that have sold at auction for as much as $78.1 million (in 1990). [1] [2] The largest collection of Renoir paintings is at the Barnes Foundation in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. [3]
It takes a lot to stand out in the world of lean, low supercars, but the Gordon Murray Automotive T.50 is among the most distinctive cars around, thanks to a three-seat layout, focus on driver ...
Wild ideas presented in some of these vehicles would one day become commonplace. This 1962 Ford Seattle is among 100 concept car images that Ford Motor Co. just added to its online archive site.
Images in this category are illustrations from artists who have been deceased for more than 100 years. But if the person or organization who digitized it has released it under another license, list that other license as well as this one.
Painting taken literally is the practice of applying pigment suspended in a carrier (or medium) and a binding agent (a glue) to a surface (support) such as paper, canvas or a wall. However, when used in an artistic sense it means the use of this activity in combination with drawing , composition , or other aesthetic considerations in order to ...