What is the Glogauer Liederbuch? “The Glogauer Liederbuch (Glogau Song Book) is a Liederhandschrift (medieval songbook) of sacred and secular songs and instrumental music, written about 1480. It is the earliest surviving set of partbooks (descant, tenor, and contratenor) and an important source of 15th century musical material. The manuscript is named after the town…
Category: American art
Charles Willson Peale: Yarrow Mamout (1819)
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Ray Charles: America the Beautiful
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Childe Hassam: Geraniums
Read More READ FREE ONLINE: Childe Hassam: American Impressionist, Weinberg, H. Barbara, with contributions by Elizabeth E. Barker, Elizabeth Block, Elizabeth Broun, Kathleen M. Burnside, Stephanie L. Herdrich, Erica E. Hirshler, Megan Holloway, Susan G. Larkin, Lisa Miller, Kimberly Orcutt, Dana Pilson, and Carol Troyen (2004) Childe Hassam at wikiwand Childe Hassam at The Art…
Edward Henry Potthast: A Sailing Party (c1924)
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Boccherini: Complete Violin Sonatas Vol. 1
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Willard Leroy Metcalf: Summer Morning (1888)
“Discussing the present work, Elizabeth de Veer writes, “There could be no better evidence of this than his painting of an aged figure on a gently rising village road who bends over to pluck one more poppy to add to her bouquet. The great green and gold diamond of the hillside punctuated by the vertical…
Charles Demuth: Iris (1933)
“Charles Demuth is widely regarded as one of the most talented watercolorists in the history of American art. Nowhere is this more apparent than in his still life compositions. With a discerning eye and sharp attention to detail, Demuth faithfully depicts familiar objects with liveliness and modernity that are quintessential to him. The intentional “unfinished”…
Georgia O’Keeffe: Red Canna (1919)
Learn More Georgia O’Keeffe at The Art Story See More Tag: Georgia O’Keeffe At Sunnyside Georgia O’Keeffe paintings at Georgia O’Keeffe Museum Georgia O’Keeffe at Milwaukee Art Museum Art and Artists: Georgia O’Keeffe – part 3 Georgia O’Keeffe at Art Institute of Chicago Hat Tip Thanks to shoreacres (Linda at The Task at Hand blog)…
Edward Henry Potthast: Water Lilies (1917)
“Standing at the intersection of Impressionism and Realism, Potthast embraced the bustle of places such as Coney Island, Far Rockaway and Brighton Beach, the more populist haunts. Like the Realists, Potthast focused on energetic compositions rather than the kind of languid gentility often portrayed by the Impressionists; yet, like the Impressionists, he painted in a…
Mauro Giuliani: Complete Guitar Concertos
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Camille Thomas: Cello Sonata in G Minor, Op.65 (Chopin)
“A journey in three chapters to discover Chopin’s life through the sound of the cello. The most ambitious project of the Franco-Belgian cellist Camille Thomas. Camille Thomas plays on the Franchomme’s mythical cello – the Stradivarius Feuermann. The Chopin’s sonata for cello and piano was dedicated to his friend Auguste-Joseph Franchomme. Franchomme transcribed the Chopin’s…
Marie Berrio: A Universe of One (2018)
Hat Tip Many thanks to Deborah J. Brasket for introducing me to this artist in the post Maria Berrio and the Art of Myth-Making Read More “María Berrío”. The Georgia Review. Maria Berrio at wikiwand Marie Berrio, The collage artist creating women she wants to see in the world At The Guardian: ‘Like magical realism’: María…
Mary Cassatt: Children Playing With Dog (1907)
“An exceptional example of the American Impressionist Mary Cassatt’s famed depictions of motherhood, Children Playing with a Dog presents the unconditional love and complex relationship between a mother and her two children with both psychological and stylistic finesse. While the Madonna and Child has a long historical precedent, Cassatt transformed the subject into her own signature theme….
Marie Berrio: Flor (2013)
“Flor is a paradigmatic example of María Berrío’s acclaimed practice. Emerging from a textured gold ground evocative of a Medieval icon or Viennese Secession masterpiece, the figure is built up of innumerable pieces of wafer-thin Japanese paper and washes of watercolor. Berrio’s work sees her filter memories of her childhood spent on a farm in…
Mary Cassatt: Young Lady in a Loge Gazing to Right (1878-79)
“…As Paul Gauguin, the original owner of Young Lady in a Loge Gazing to Right, reflected after viewing another painting in the series, “Mlle Cassatt has as much charm, but she has more power” than her female contemporaries (as quoted in The Queen Bees: The Women Who Shaped America, New York, 1979, p. 117). It…
Willard Leroy Metcalf: May Pastoral (1907)
Happy Birthday, dear one! You are loved today and every day. ❤️❤️❤️ “Critics lauded Willard Leroy Metcalf for his ability to capture the spirit of the New England landscape in a uniquely American style. In May Pastoral, Metcalf conveys the quiet energy of spring in a realistic depiction of the Old Lyme, Connecticut countryside. The…
Gari Melchers: Young Mother (1892-5)
“In this poignant work entitled Young Mother, Gari Melchers portrays a mother and child, a favorite theme throughout the artist’s career, in a form suggestive of religious imagery. Evoking past images of the Madonna and Child and introducing the compositional device of a porcelain plate as a halo. Melchers creates a radiant image of a…
Marie Berrio: La Cena (2012)
Hat Tip Many thanks to Deborah J. Brasket for introducing me to this artist in the post Maria Berrio and the Art of Myth-Making Read More “María Berrío”. The Georgia Review. Maria Berrio at wikiwand Marie Berrio, The collage artist creating women she wants to see in the world At The Guardian: ‘Like magical realism’: María…
Julian Onderdonk: Bluebonnets at Dawn, North of San Antonio (1915)
“Hailed as “Texas’ Greatest Artist,” Julian Onderdonk is considered the state’s most celebrated early 20th century painter for his glorious depictions of bluebonnets, the state flower. Field of Bluebonnets is an archetypal example of Onderdonk’s celebrated landscapes which earned him the nicknamed the “Bluebonnet Painter.”” Read More Julian Onderdonk at wikiwand See More Julian Onderdonk…
Frederick Carl Frieseke: Yellow Room – Afternoon (1910)
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Gari Melchers: The Young Mother (1907)
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Vincent Van Gogh: The Red Vineyard
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Gari Melchers: The Sisters
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Frederick Carl Frieseke: Japanese Parasol
“According to Nicholas Kilmer, the present work was painted circa 1913 when the artist spent the winter with his family in Corsica. It was around this time that the burgeoning Giverny Group of American painters had drawn the attention of art critics back in New York. Henry McBride regarded Frieseke and the work of his…
Henry Ossawa Tanner: The Good Shepard
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Maria Berrio: The Spike of the Crocus (2020)
Hat Tip Many thanks to Deborah J. Brasket for introducing me to this artist in the post Maria Berrio and the Art of Myth-Making Read More “María Berrío”. The Georgia Review. Maria Berrio at wikiwand Marie Berrio, The collage artist creating women she wants to see in the world At The Guardian: ‘Like magical realism’: María…
Maria Berrio: The Lovers 4 (2016)
“…Rooted in childhood memories of Colombia and the artist’s experience of migration, as well as a fascination with the relationship between humans and their environment, The Lovers 4 is charged with a history that is as personal as it is universal, and as timely as it is timeless. Executed in Berrio’s idiosyncratic paper collage style,…
Asher B. Durand: Kindred Spirits
Learn More “Kindred Spirits” at wikiwand Asher B. Durand at wikiwand See More This work at the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art View high resolution images: Dr. Mindy Besaw, Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art and Dr. Steven Zucker, “Asher B. Durand, Kindred Spirits,” in Smarthistory, November 3, 2022, accessed January 30, 2023, https://smarthistory.org/asher-b-durand-kindred-spirits/….
Willard Leroy Metcalf: Unfolding Buds (1909)
“Unfolding Buds” by Willard Metcalf. This painting hangs at the Detroit Institute of Arts Read More Willard Leroy Metcalf at Florence Griswold Museum Willard Leroy Metcalf at wikiwand See More Willard Leroy Metcalf at Artcyclopedia Willard Leroy Metcalf at Christie’s Willard Leroy Metcalf at Sotheby’s Willard Leroy Metcalf at wikimedia Willard Leroy Metcalf at Google…
