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The guitar comes to represent the guitarist's world and only hope for survival. This blind and poor subject depends on his guitar and the small income he can earn from his music for survival. Some art historians believe this painting expresses the solitary life of an artist and the natural struggles that come with the career.
The Guitar Player is an oil painting by Dutch Golden Age artist Johannes Vermeer (1632–1675), dated c. 1672.This work of art is one of Vermeer's final artistic activities, providing insight into the techniques he mastered and approaches to painting he favored.
On Saturday, Jan. 18 in Nashville, Julien’s Auctions hosted an auction to sell 60 items related to the celebrated singer, including photos, music sheets, his guitar, pencil drawings and an oil ...
Pablo Picasso, 1912–13, Guitare (Guitar), oil and charcoal on canvas, oval, 72.4 x 60 cm, National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design, Oslo Pablo Picasso, 1913, Violon accroché au mur ( Violin Hanging on the Wall ), oil, spackle with sand, enamel, and charcoal on canvas, 65 x 46 cm, Museum of Fine Arts Berne
Woman Playing a Guitar (French – Femme jouant de la guitare, Joueuse de guitare ou La Guitariste) is an 1897 painting by Pierre-Auguste Renoir representing his late work period (1892–1919). It is now in the Museum of Fine Arts of Lyon , which bought it in 1901.
A Lady Playing the Guitar (after 1670s) is an oil on canvas painting by an unknown copyist after a c. 1672 work by the Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer. It is an example of Dutch Golden Age painting and is part of the collection of the Philadelphia Museum of Art. The Guitar Player, c. 1672 original in Kenwood House
The Guitar Player, oil on canvas: Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute at Williamstown, United States: 1873: Gossip, oil on wood: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City: 1873: Les Parisiennes: Vanderbilt collection, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City: 1874: La Place Pigalle: 1874: Boy with a Circle, oil on canvas: 1875: Ladies of ...
I don’t wanna burn out the real creative stuff, but first thing that comes to mind is tv stands made of toilet paper and tattoo guns made of dismantled cd players and guitar strings. JudgeJuryEx78: