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Glenn Anthony Wessels (1895 – July 23, 1982) [1] [2] [3] was a Cape Colony-born American painter, etcher, lithographer and arts educator. He was a professor at the California College of the Arts , Washington State University , and the University of California, Berkeley .
However, a large collection of paintings confiscated by the Soviet Union was returned in 1958. However, some of the pictures are still in Russian collections. [1] Christ by Alfred Lange from 1899 in the church of Saint Mary, Szprotawa as the only copy of Rafael Santi's lost painting from the Sanssouci gallery after the Second World War
Hiroshima Museum of Art 063 15.6 × 24.9 More images: 1883 House with a red roof [35] Private Collection 064 16.2 × 25 More images: 1883 Houses between trees [45] Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, Glasgow 065 16.5 × 25.4 More images: 1883 Watering can at Le Raincy [46] National Gallery of Art, Washington. D.C. 066 24.4 × 15.5 More images ...
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120 Paintings from the Rijksmuseum is a selection of paintings that were included in a booklet of illustrations in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam giftshop for visitors during the years 1950–1990. It was meant as an illustrated companion guide to the catalog of the paintings on show , which included information about the +/-1,200 paintings on show.
Self-portrait with his wife, Marie-Suzanne Giroust, painting Henrik Wilhelm Peill, at and by Alexander Roslin Aiding a Comrade , at and by Frederic Remington Cymon and Iphigenia , by Frederic Leighton
The Helga Pictures are a series of more than 268 paintings and drawings of German model Helga Testorf (born c. 1933 [1] [2] or c. 1939 [3] [4]) created by American artist Andrew Wyeth between 1971 and 1985.
Attempts have been made to interpret the picture of five disabled people and a beggar-woman as an allusion to a historical event: the badger's tails, or foxes' tails, on their clothes might refer to the Gueux, a rebel party formed against the government of Philip II of Spain and Granvelle; but these also occur in Bruegel's The Fight Between Carnival and Lent in Vienna, dated 1559.