The paintingβs dappled sunlight and bright yellow highlights reflect a sophisticated Impressionist sensitivity, while the slender, luminous white trunks serve as vertical anchors in a scene that radiates with a profound sense of serenity. #IsaacLevitan
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Day 2186 #ArtKicksCovid19 "Birch Forest" (1885) Isaac Levitan. State Tretyakov Gallery Moscow. By employing a low, eye-level perspective and cropping the treetops, Levitan draws the viewer directly into a sun-drenched meadow defined by a rhythmic interplay of light and shadow.
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09.03.2026 11:41
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The scene feels immersive and slightly untamed, presenting nature as a living system in which the swans appear as fleeting, alert presences rather than decorative motifs. #BrunoLiljefors
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A leading figure in Scandinavian Naturalism, Liljefors sought to capture animals as integral parts of their environments rather than as isolated subjects. Here, two swans move quietly through dark water and dense reeds, their forms partly absorbed by reflections and shadow.
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Day 2185 #ArtKicksCovid19 "Swans in Reeds" (1907) Bruno Liljefors. Nationalmuseum Sweden. This work reflects the Swedish artistβs groundbreaking approach to wildlife painting, rooted in direct observation and an unsentimental view of nature.
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The scene is illuminated by red-shaded lamps that cast a warm, moody glow, causing the silver, glassware, and a delicate glass of port to shimmer. #JohnSingerSargent
08.03.2026 09:56
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whose direct, steady gaze engages the viewer from behind a table. Her husband, Albert Vickers, is seen at the extreme right of the canvas, his figure partially cropped in a modern composition that suggests the influence of Degas and Manet.
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Day 2184 #ArtKicksCovid19 "Le Verre de Porto/A Dinner Table at Nightβ (1884) John Singer Sargent. De Young Museum. This is evocative work captures the quiet atmosphere of a post-dinner ritual. Set in a room steeped in deep red tones, the painting centres on Edith Vickers,
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Off to Alicante πͺπΈ for a few days before Easter, itβs my first time visiting the city. Any tips re: restaurants, tapas bars, sightseeing, shopping, markets and wine bars would be most appreciated por favor. Β‘Gracias!
07.03.2026 11:52
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and a gold collar of Esses livery chainβa symbol of his service to King Henry VIIIβwhile holding a folded letter that suggests his active role in the Tudor court. #HansHolbein
07.03.2026 09:50
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while he was a guest in Moreβs home, the oil-on-oak panel is celebrated for its bravura illusionism, rendering minute details like the sitter's greying stubble and the plush texture of his velvet sleeves with startling realism. Depicted in a three-quarter view, More wears a heavy fur-lined robe
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Day 2183 #ArtKicksCovid19 βThomas Moreβ (1527) Hans Holbein. The Frick Collection. This defining work of Northern Renaissance portraiture captures both the intellectual gravity and the high-ranking status of the famed British humanist and statesman. Painted during Holbeinβs first visit to England
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deep sleep and death, embodying a poignant, passive surrender rather than violent struggle. Originally intended for Pope Julius IIβs tomb, the marble figure's sinuous, sensual form showcases idealised beauty and emotional resignation. #Michelangelo
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Day 2182 #ArtKicksCovid19 "The Dying Slave" (1516) Michelangelo. MusΓ©e du Louvre. Michelangelo was born on this day in 1475. This masterpiece of High Renaissance sculpture depicts a languid, twisting male nude. With eyes closed and one arm behind his head, the figure appears caught between
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I remember when βBrexit Means Brexitβ became a way for silly people to insist that they supported something they could neither justify nor explain. Obviously the context is very different, but something similar is already happening with the βwarβ in Iran. And itβs mostly the same people doing it.
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Was that the βPainting Menβ exhibition which was also in the MusΓ©e dβOrsay? I didnβt get over to Paris for that one unfortunately but I have the exhibition catalogue which is stunning.
05.03.2026 17:54
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thick, horizontal dabs to capture the fragmented light of the river and sharp, vertical strokes for the reeds. By combining rigorous spatial geometry with the vibrant palette of Impressionism, Caillebotte transforms a simple scene into a complex study of motion and light. #GustaveCaillebotte
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Day 2181 #ArtKicksCovid19 "Skiffs" (1877) Gustave Caillebotte. National Gallery of Art. Caillebotte employs a radical, photographic "bird's-eye" perspective that thrusts the viewer directly over the water. The artistβs technique is defined by a rhythmic, physical brushwork; he uses
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into a realm of timeless, classical beauty, making him one of the most celebrated (and commercially successful) painters of the 19th century. #WilliamAdolpheBouguereau
04.03.2026 08:18
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Known for his technical perfection and finishβwhere brushstrokes are virtually invisibleβthe French artist captures the soft texture of skin and the intricate folds of peasant drapery. The piece reflects the artist's signature ability to elevate humble, pastoral subjects
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Day 2180 #ArtKicksCovid19 "Girl with a Pomegranate" (1875) William-Adolphe Bouguereau. Lusail Museum Collection.Β This work by Bouguereau features a young girl delicately opening a pomegranate, a classic symbol of fertility and abundance often rooted in the myth of Persephone.
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for his atmospheric vistas that emphasise the transient beauty of the light. This work exemplifies his ability to suggest reality rather than strictly recreate it, blending naturalistic observation with a deep, generational connection to the Southern coast of the USA. #WestFraser
03.03.2026 07:17
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Day 2179 #ArtKicksCovid19 "Late Spring" (2014) West Fraser. Private Collection. American artist West Fraser utilises his signature plein air technique to portrait a place in the South Carolina low country. As a leading figure in contemporary representational art, Fraser is celebrated
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