George Morren and Mozart’s Flute Quartets

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Peter, Paul, and Mary: Blowin’ In The Wind #2

Blowin’ In The Wind by Bob DylanHow many roads must a man walk downBefore you call him a man?How many seas must a white dove sailBefore she sleeps in the sand?Yes, ‘n’ how many times must the cannon balls flyBefore they’re forever banned?The answer, my friend, is blowin’ in the windThe answer is blowin’ in…

Thomas Moran: Grand Canyon

“Thomas Moran first visited the Grand Canyon in 1873 alongside famed explorer John Wesley Powell. The breathtaking views of the vast chasm undoubtedly captured the artist’s attention, as he would revisit the natural site on multiple occasions throughout his life and even wrote, “Of all places on earth the great canyon of Arizona is the…

Larry Fleet: Where I Find God

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Sérusier and a Folk Song Medley

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Le Pho: Young Woman with Flowers

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Norman Rockwell: Freedom of Worship

“The Four Freedoms is a series of four oil paintings made in 1943 by the American artist Norman Rockwell. The paintings—Freedom of Speech, Freedom of Worship, Freedom from Want, and Freedom from Fear—are each approximately 45.75 by 35.5 inches (116.2 by 90.2 cm), and are now in the Norman Rockwell Museum in Stockbridge, Massachusetts. The four…

Cedric Morris: Winter Flowers

“Each flower is imbued with a distinct personality, which is so well observed that horticulturalists can identify the exact species depicted by Morris in his flower paintings. In this still life, two tall Ornithogalum saundersiae tower over the composition, competing only with a few green iris seed pods. A dark blue Salvia and lighter purple…

Paul Gauguin: Still Lifes

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P. S. Kroyer: Nannina (Study)

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Dame Laura Knight: In the Sun, Newlyn

“In the Sun, Newlyn was made around 1909, and is a distillation of a hot, carefree Edwardian summer… The Knights had taken lodgings in the village of Paul with the cheerful, eccentric Mrs Beer, who owned the Penzer House guest house; from their rooms ‘the whole stretch of the bay could be seen and grey…

A Visit to Monet’s Garden

Monet frequently painted outdoors, drawing endless inspiration from the plants, trees, and pond at Giverny. The gardens on his property were the great extravagance of his final years; their upkeep required the services of six full-time gardeners. Monet planted agapanthus—a thin, wispy lily plant native to Africa—along the banks of his pond as well as…

Andre Lhote: L’arbe Rouge

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Handel: As Steals the Morn Upon the Night #1

As steals the morn upon the nightAnd melts the shades away:So Truth does Fancy’s charm dissolveAnd rising Reason puts to flightThe fumes that did the mind involveRestoring intellectual day Hear More Voices of Music At Sunnyside Handel At Sunnyside See More Henri Le Sidaner At Sunnyside Henri Le Sidaner at Christie’s Henri Le Sidaner at Sotheby’s Henri Sidaner at…

Frieseke and an Irish Folk Song

“Frederick Frieseke’s The Hammock intimately captures the artist’s wife Sarah, whom he nicknamed Sadie, lounging in the private garden of their home in Giverny, France…This painting has all the hallmarks of Frieseke’s mature impressionist style–loose brushwork, a fascination with sunlight, and a highly decorative surface treatment characterized by abundant pattern and vibrant color. The diagonal…

Justin Johnson: One Horse Town

“The Skagen painters were a group of Danish and Scandinavian painters who gathered each summer in the small fishing village of Skagen, on Denmark’s northernmost tip, from the early 1870s to the turn of the 20th century…Influenced by French Impressionism and the Realist tendencies of the Barbizon school, the Skagen painters were drawn to the…

Degas’ Deux danseuses en jaune

“By the 1890s, pastel had become his most favoured medium as it allowed him a variety of techniques and, crucially, the chance to build up complex layered colour schemes, as is evident here…This is evident, for instance, in the areas of shadow and light, for instance the turquoise area by the right-hand dancer’s left leg…Degas’…

George Morren: Le Renouveau

“The dazzling Le Renouveau by the Belgian painter, sculptor and decorative artist George Morren ranks among the most accomplished works of the Neo-Impressionist movement…Shimmering with the light and reflection of the mid-day sun, this springtime scene of a wet nurse with babe-in-arms displays Morren’s talents at their best…Because he was independently wealthy and did not need to sell his…

A Little Paganini and Pissarro

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Lawren Harris: Canadian Visionary

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How Great Thou Art

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The Real Cézanne

“In removing recognizable details, Cezanne moved a step forward in his desire to fully translate the sensation of standing within nature…As Cezanne described, in the present work, he has rendered the mountain in a palette of soft blues, as well as lilacs and pinks, lending this monumental landmark a sense of ephemeral lightness that perfectly…

Meditation With Van Gogh

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Philip de Laszlo: Master of Portraiture

“Philip de László was one of the most stylish and successful portrait painters of the late nineteenth and first half of the twentieth centuries. Like John Singer Sargent (1856-1925), he was an exponent of the fluidly-painted ‘swagger portrait’, but always managed to capture a sense of the sitter’s interior life, sometimes with a tinge of…

‘Mir ist so wunderbar’ from Beethoven’s Fidelio

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Anuna: The Song of the Fishermen

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Edgar Degas: Dancers in Red Skirts

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“How Can I Keep From Singing?”

My life goes on in endless song; Above earth’s lamentation,I hear the ring of a far off bell That hails a new creation;Above the tomb of Endless strife I hear its music ringing;It sounds an echo in my soul— How can I keep from singing?While tho’ the tempest around me roars I hear the truth;…

Renoir’s Eye for Color

“Reading forms an important recurring motif in Renoir’s oeuvre, despite his professed aversion to all literary influences in visual art. “For me, a painting should be something pleasant, joyous, and pretty,” he insisted, “yes, pretty!” (ibid., p. 16). Books distracted his models from the difficult task of posing at length, allowing him to work without…

Childe Hassam: The Goldfish Window

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