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  • Thomas Kinkade was an American painter of popular realistic, pastoral, and idyllic subjects. Fantasia built into a 12x18" canvas is in wonderful condition. Edition GP40 and comes with remarks from the artists.
  • Viola was born in 1911 and died in 2000. She was a teacher in country and public schools. Her first love was always art. She enjoyed teaching others the different types of art drawing and oil painting. This Amazing 24x18 canvas is in wonderful condition.
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  • Liberty Leading the People is a painting by Eugène Delacroix honoring the July Revolution of 1830, which toppled King Charles X of France. A woman of the people with a Phrygian cap personifying the concept of Liberty leads a varied group of people forward over a barricade and the bodies of the fallen. She is holding the flag of the French Revolution – the tricolor, which again became France’s national flag after these events – in one hand and wielding a bayonetted musket with the other. The figure of Liberty is also viewed as an emblem of France and the French Republic, known as Marianne. The artwork is sometimes wrongly thought to depict the French Revolution of 1789. Delacroix depicted Liberty as a symbolic goddess figure and a vigorous woman of the people. The mound of corpses, and wreckage acts as a kind of pedestal from which Liberty strides, barefoot and bare-breasted, out of the canvas and into the viewer’s space.

    Delacroix painted his work in the autumn of 1830. In a letter to his brother dated 21 October, he wrote: “My bad mood is vanishing thanks to hard work. I’ve embarked on a modern subject—a barricade. And if I haven’t fought for my country at least, I’ll paint for her.” Liberty Leading the People is exhibited in the Louvre in Paris.

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    Light of Hope (Empire State Building), 2018 - Blend Cota

    Oil on canvas

    Size 48 × 60 in (Museum quality canvas with surface coating of Fire treated resin, affixed to wooden board.)

    Hand-signed by artist

    Certificate of authenticity Included (issued by authorized authenticating body)

    Frame Not included

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  • This painting by German-American artist Emanuel Leutze commemorates General George Washington’s crossing of the Delaware River with the Continental Army on December 25–26, 1776, during the American Revolutionary War. That action was the first move in a surprise attack and victory against Hessian forces at the Battle of Trenton in New Jersey on 26 December.

    The flag depicted is an early version of the flag of the United States (the “Stars and Stripes”), the design of which did not exist at the time of Washington’s crossing. The flag’s design was first specified on the 14 June 1777, Flag Resolution of the Second Continental Congress. It flew for the first time on 3 September 1777, well after Washington’s crossing in 1776.

    The original was part of the collection at the Kunsthalle in Bremen, Germany, and was destroyed in a bombing raid in 1942 during World War II. Leutze painted two more versions, with the smaller version of the two, which was auctioned this year and sold for $43 million.

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    "Blend Cota Hand Signed Oil on Canvas 48x60 Fire Treated Resin Finish 3" Black Shadow Box with Metallic Finish Certificate of Authenticity Ready to Hang Blend Cota's painting is a combination of aggressive brushstroke textures with soft details that merges into a vibrant movement of colorful expression.This unique Blend Cota original has undergone a proprietary fire treated resin finish, that gives this work of art a vibrancy where colors and the subject come to life. Disclaimer: This is a photo of the one and only Blend Cota physical original painting, displayed here for viewing purposes."
  • This digital art is what modernism entail. With such detail and beauty, it is definitely a piece to look out for. The appreciation for art and technology is transpired in each digital stroke of the art
  • Artist: Redina Tili Medium: Oil on Canvas Size: 20"/24" Year Created: 2017 Edition: XXXV *The artwork includes a certificate of authenticity (COA).*
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  • Artist: Redina Tili Medium: Oil on Canvas Size: 20x24 Year: 2017 Series: XXXIV
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  • Eiffel Tower Ver XXXII 20" x 24" by Redina Tili 

  • Nighthawks is a 1942 American realism oil on canvas painting by Edward Hopper that portrays four people in a downtown diner late at night as viewed through the diner’s large glass window. The light coming from the restaurant illuminates a darkened and deserted urban streetscape.

    It has been described as Hopper’s best-known work and is one of the most recognizable paintings in American art. It is suggested that Hopper was inspired by a short story of Ernest Hemingway’s, either “The Killers” (1927), which Hopper greatly admired, or the more philosophical “A Clean, Well-Lighted Place” (1933). 

    The scene was supposedly inspired by a diner (since demolished) in Greenwich Village, Hopper’s neighborhood in Manhattan. Hopper said the painting “was suggested by a restaurant on Greenwich Avenue where two streets meet”. Additionally, he noted that “I simplified the scene a great deal and made the restaurant bigger”.

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  • Le Déjeuner sur l'herbe / The Luncheon on the Grass – originally titled Le Bain (The Bath) – is an impressionist oil on canvas painting by Édouard Manet created in 1862 and 1863. 

    It depicts a female nude and a scantily dressed female bather on a picnic with two fully dressed men in a rural setting. Rejected by the Salon jury of 1863, Manet seized the opportunity to exhibit this and two other paintings in the 1863 Salon des Refusés, where the painting sparked public notoriety and controversy. The artwork broke away from the classical view that art should obey established conventions and sought to achieve timelessness.

    The work is now in the Musée d’Orsay in Paris. A smaller, earlier version of the image is currently exposed at the Courtauld Gallery, London.

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