Vincent Van Gogh Self Portrait

Vincent Van Gogh Self Portrait (1889)

The dozens of self-portraits by Vincent van Gogh were an important part of his oeuvre as a painter. Vincent van Gogh created many self-portraits. Most probably, Van Gogh’s self-portraits are depicting the face as it appeared in the mirror he used to reproduce his face, i.e. his right side in the image is in reality the left side of his face.
Oil on canvas, 65 x 54 cm
Musee d’Orsay, Paris (F627)

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Claude Monet Woman With A Parasol

Claude Monet Woman With A Parasol / Madame Monet And Her Son (1875)

Claude Monet was a founder of French Impressionist painting. Monet’s beautiful landscape scene depicts Camille, in a white dress, with a veiled hat, carrying a parasol. Monet’s son is standing off in the background in the field. Woman With A Parasol is one of Monet’s most famous paintings.

Woman With A Parasol

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John William Waterhouse The Lady Of Shalott

John William Waterhouse The Lady Of Shalott (1888)

The Lady of Shalott is an 1888 oil-on-canvas painting by the English Pre-Raphaelite painter John William Waterhouse. The work is a representation of a scene from Alfred Lord Tennyson’s 1832 poem of the same name, in which the poet describes the plight of a young woman, loosely based on the figure of Elaine of Astolat from medieval Arthurian legend, who yearned with an unrequited love for the knight Sir Lancelot, isolated under an undisclosed curse in a tower near King Arthur’s Camelot. Tennyson also reworked the story in Elaine, part of his Arthurian epic Idylls of the King, published in 1859, though in this version the Lady is rowed by a retainer in her final voyage. Waterhouse painted three different versions of this character, in 1888, 1894 and 1915.

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