Showing 24 artworks out of 129 with Los Angeles County Museum Of Art
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- Royal-Polish And Electoral-Saxon Porcelain Manufactory
- Salvator Rosa
- Titian
- Tsukioka Yoshitoshi
- Utagawa Hiroshige
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Salvator Rosa's dramatic etching depicts Glaucus and Scylla’s perilous encounter, showcasing intense emotion & masterful technique. A haunting vision of myth & struggle.
This detailed analysis delves into Salvator Rosa’s ‘A Man Hauling a Net,’ examining its composition, color palette, technique—primarily hatching and cross-hatching—and symbolic elements. Inspired by Baroque art and mythology, it showcases Rosa's skill in conveying emotion through line work and capturing the raw energy of human experience.
A captivating Japanese woodblock print by Kawanabe Kyosai depicting the folklore Tale of the Tongue-cut Sparrow from 1800, offering a window into Edo period artistry that you can bring to your private collection.
A dramatic 1774 oil painting by Jean-Bernard Restout capturing the epic arrival of Aeneas in Carthage with grand architectural detail and classical movement, perfect for collectors seeking a piece of French history.
A provocative conceptual black and white photograph by John Baldessari that disrupts a mundane suburban scene with bold text to challenge perception, offering a unique piece for collectors of modern art history.
Hendrik Goltzius’ ‘Saturn’ (1592) – a stunning Mannerist engraving showcasing Roman god Saturn in exquisite detail. Explore this masterpiece of line work & symbolism!
Sir William Blake Richmond's "The Three Friends Condeming Job" (1825) is a dramatic, monochrome engraving depicting moral judgment and suffering. Explore its Romantic style & biblical themes.
This captivating engraving by Jacques Grasset de Saint-Sauveur portrays a Tatar woman dressed in traditional costume, meticulously rendered with attention to detail. Published in 1797, it exemplifies Labrousse’s artistic style and showcases the cultural influences of the era. Admire Jacques Grasset de Saint-Sauveur's exquisite engraving 'Costumes de Différents Pays,' capturing Tatar attire and re
Sir William Blake Richmond’s "The Fall of the Accuser" (1825) is a dramatic monochrome engraving embodying Romanticism's power. Explore this biblical scene of judgment, featuring Satan & angels.
This meticulously crafted engraving showcases a man engaged in outdoor activity—likely baseball—against a backdrop of elegantly dressed figures. Created around 1678-1693 by Nicolas Bonnart, it exemplifies the Rococo style's celebration of movement and refined ornamentation. Explore Nicolas Bonnart's 'Recueil des modes de la cour de France,' a vibrant depiction of aristocratic leisure featuring a
This meticulously crafted engraving showcases Labrousse’s masterful depiction of Tatar costume, reflecting the artistic style and influence prevalent during his time. Published in 1797, it exemplifies attention to detail and captures the essence of diverse cultures through fashion. Explore Jacques Grasset de Saint-Sauveur's captivating engraving 'Costumes de Différents Pays,' depicting a Tatar wo
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Experience 'The Vision of God' engraving by Sir William Blake Richmond, a stunning Romantic depiction of resurrection and divine grace from 1825. A detailed masterpiece!
Experience 'Blessed Art Thou Among Women' by Gertrude Käsebier (1899). A poignant portrait of motherhood, capturing intimacy & Victorian ideals through masterful photography.
Dive into 'Map of the EU' by Gretchen Andrew – a vibrant collage blending cartography, pop culture, and surreal imagery. A chaotic yet captivating exploration of Europe’s identity.
Discover "The Boy with the Sausage Spit" by Daniel Chodowiecki! This 1764 etching captures 18th-century life, showcasing a young boy preparing food. Explore its historical significance and artistic details in this captivating masterpiece.
Discover "The Walls of Babylon" by Antonio Tempesta – a captivating 1610 etching showcasing Renaissance city life. Explore this Mannerist masterpiece's intricate details & historical significance.