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More prints after drawings by Ximeno y Planes appear as illustrations in two editions of Don Quixote, one published by the Real Academia de la Lengua in Madrid (now Real Academia Española) and printed by Ibarra in 1780, and another published by Gabriel Sancha between 1797 and 1798. [7]
A large part of his work involves figures in unusual, kinetic poses, but he also painted landscapes with industrial buildings. His interest in music led him to provide decorations for the Teatro Colón. He also devised a painting technique he called "yeso cocido" (cooked plaster), consisting of plaster and pigments bound with glue and usually ...
Gretta Sarfaty, 1976. Auto-Photos III (detalhe), Photography.. Gretta Sarfaty, born Alegre Sarfaty, is also known as Gretta Grzywacz and Greta Sarfaty Marchant, also simply as Gretta. is a painter, photographer and multimedia artist who earned international acclaim in the 1970s, from her artistic works related to Body art and Feminism. [1]
Alicia D'Amico (October 6, 1933 – August 30, 2001) was an Argentine photographer. She was born in Buenos Aires, where her family had a photographic business.She ran a very productive studio with Sara Facio for twenty years.
Portrait of Dora Maar (French: Portrait de Dora Maar) is a 1937 oil on canvas painting by Pablo Picasso.It depicts Dora Maar, (original name Henriette Theodora Markovitch), the painter's lover, seated on a chair.
According to Para One, although he and Simonini researched eighteenth century period music, they nonetheless recommended to Sciamma "a modern sound" inspired by György Ligeti's Requiem. [26] Sciamma provided the lyrics: the (repeated) Latin phrase ' Non possunt fugere ' and coda ' Nos resurgemus '—roughly translated as 'They cannot escape ...
The pose emphasizes the ritual tattoos on his hands, ... Wang-y-tong – a Chinese visitor to late eighteenth century England, also painted by Reynolds; References
Ingres, Portrait of Comtesse d'Haussonville, 1845, 131.8 x 91cm.The Frick Collection, New York. The Portrait of Comtesse d'Haussonville is an 1845 oil-on-canvas painting by the French Neoclassical artist Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres.