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Tatiana at the Beach – Autochromes by Artist Ernest-Louis Lessieux

Tatiana at the Beach – Autochromes by Artist Ernest-Louis Lessieux

The Autochrome Lumière was an early color photography process patented in 1903 by the Lumière brothers in France and first marketed in 1907 the year these photographs were taken. ...
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Felix Nussbaum: The Artist Who Who Left Behind Enduring Evidence of His Existence

Felix Nussbaum: The Artist Who Who Left Behind Enduring Evidence of His Existence

The German-Jewish artist whose paintings speak of inner turmoil in a world filled with horror ...
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The Celestographs: August Strindberg’s Sky at Night

The Celestographs: August Strindberg’s Sky at Night

"Everything can happen, everything is possible and probable. Time and place do not exist; on ...
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Hugo Simberg’s Painless Death

Hugo Simberg’s Painless Death

Finnish artist Hugo Simberg and his fascination with the personification of death. ...
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Secrets of The UFO Files: National Archive Finally Reveals What We Saw In The Skies Over Britain

Secrets of The UFO Files: National Archive Finally Reveals What We Saw In The Skies Over Britain

Revealed: The UFOs they spotted over the UK - pictures, paintings and more of alien life on Earth ...
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The Struggle for Existence: The Paintings of Christian Krohg

The Struggle for Existence: The Paintings of Christian Krohg

Krohg moved art from Romanticism to Realism. His paintings depicted the lives of men and women at that time in their day-to-day activities. ...
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Here Be Pirates: Howard Pyle’s illustrations for Blood-Thirsty Buccaneers and Cut-Throat Marauders

Here Be Pirates: Howard Pyle’s illustrations for Blood-Thirsty Buccaneers and Cut-Throat Marauders

Pyle created images which made the public buy a magazine or a book for its cover alone. ...
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Vintage Japanese Watercolor Sketches of Toy Designs

Vintage Japanese Watercolor Sketches of Toy Designs

The Ningyo-Do Bunko database features thousands of late 19th and early 20th Century watercolor sketches ...
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The Mockingbird: Unexpected 18th-Century Self-Portraits by Joseph Ducreux

The Mockingbird: Unexpected 18th-Century Self-Portraits by Joseph Ducreux

Ducreux's self-portraits makes us wonder who he was and what he was up to? ...
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Buy Prints Comets, Meteors and Other Stars of Wonder

Comets, Meteors and Other Stars of Wonder

Comets, meteors, meteorites and shooting stars are signs of God's love, portents of doom, fretful conversations with the divine, divine illumination, wonderful and full of mystery. ...
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Buy Prints Papillons: Lush Prints Of EA Séguy’s Sensational Butterflies

Papillons: Lush Prints Of EA Séguy’s Sensational Butterflies

We're delighted to say that these sublime pictures are all available as high quality prints in the shop ...
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‘The Rake’s Progress’ and William Hogarth’s Six Points Essential to Good Art

‘The Rake’s Progress’ and William Hogarth’s Six Points Essential to Good Art

Brit Art didn't start in the 1990s with Damien Hirst, Tracey Emin, and all that. It really began in the 1700s with William Hogarth, who was the Daddy of them all. ...
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