His ‘Heart of the Andes’ was viewed by more than 12,000 when shown in New York. Many of them brought opera glasses to see its fine details.
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His working methods were traditional, in making copious drawings and oil sketches in front of the motif, then composing those into large finished oil paintings.
Sancho returns to deliver a letter to Lady Dulcinea and get 3 donkeys, but bumps into the village priest and barber. Together they launch a mission to rescue Don Quixote from his madness in the mountains.
I regret that I have just had to tighten restrictions on making comments across this blog. Because one […]
A timeline of milestone paintings, first surviving examples of the achievements of the Italian Renaissance, from 1320-1596.
I hope that you enjoyed Saturday’s special centenary edition of Mac Riddles. Here are my solutions to them. […]
From 1880, Naturalism showed rural deprivation, but active farmyards with plenty of livestock. Then in the 20th century came the tractor.
Farmyards crowded with people and their animals, from Paulus Potter to some less well-known Impressionists such as Henri Rouart.
Here are this weekend’s riddles – a special centenary edition – to entertain you through whatever you’re now […]
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