The winter season is beautiful, to say the least. The frost-covered flowers, the snowy trees and the fog that engulfs the cities. While some might find it gloomy and depressing, only true winter ...
“I painted part of the day today, while it was snowing continually: you would have laughed to see me entirely white, my beard covered in icy stalactites,” wrote Claude Monet in an 1895 letter to a ...
The flat, snow-covered winter landscape with a stream cutting through it is one of the most commonly recurring themes in Julian Fałat’s art. The artist copied the motifs for commercial reasons, to ...
Today, works depicting the blankets of white that were once synonymous with the season evoke longing for a winter that never comes. By Amy Waldman Last winter, on a day that would reach 66 degrees by ...
Several important paintings from the Dutch Golden Age, of which Winter Landscape with Iceskaters (circa 1608) by Hendrick Avercamp is a particularly fine example, show us socially levelling, panoramic ...
Winter isn't all bad – these "sublime" landscapes of the frozen North from the turn of the 20th Century offer us a way into resilience – and an "acceptance of the seasonality of life". With its bare ...
For those who prefer warmer landscapes, these pictures will help explain Russian painters’ love of snowy vistas and wintry fun. A representative of socialist realism, Plastov painted many scenes of ...
"Three Hundred Years of American Art in the Chrysler Museum," Norfolk, VA: Chrysler Museum at Norfolk, 1975, pg. 180. Snow-covered winter landscape depicting a small cottage surrounded by bare trees, ...
"It's a very romantic picture of sunset and snow and river and mountains," says Coe. "The interesting thing about Farquharson is, his landscapes are all about mood." Farquharson studied in France, ...
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