Paintings From
February 21st, 2012
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Tortie Cat 8×10 signed art PRINT from acrylic painting RJK $9.95 |
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Pug Dog 8×10 signed art PRINT RJK from watercolor painting $9.95 |
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Great Dane Dog 8×10 signed art PRINT RJK from acrylic painting $9.95 |
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Weimaraner Dog 8×10 signed art PRINT from watercolor RJK painting $9.95 |
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Ready Framed Repro Oil Paintings from Master Artist Wall Canvas Art 20×24″ VG34 $109.00 |
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Cyclops Modern Version Painted Statue From Bowen Designs $125.00 |
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Masterpieces Up Close: Western Painting from the 14th to 20th Centuries, Claire $7.75 |
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French Bulldog 8×10 signed art PRINT from watercolor painting RJK $9.95 |
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Jocasta Marvel Painted Statue Bowen Designs from the Avengers $100.00 |
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HAND PAINTED Mouthwash BOTTLE FROM PORTUGAL w/ cork plug closure…interesting!! $19.99 |
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Studio Oil painting Grand Canal, Looking Northeast from Venice & church canoes $0.99 |
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History of modern painting from Baudelaire to Bonnard, Maurice Raynal $7.90 |
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Rottweiler Dog 8×10 signed art PRINT RJK from watercolor painting $9.95 |
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Brussels Griffon Dog 8×10 signed art PRINT from watercolor painting RJK $9.95 |
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Pretty Little Hand Painted White Floral Woven Porcelain Basket Dish from Italy $11.95 |
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Gray Horse 8×10 signed art PRINT from watercolor painting RJK $9.95 |
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Hand painted framed ceramic Mosstile from Japan-Duze $99.99 |
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Boxer Dog 8×10 signed art PRINT RJK from watercolor painting $9.95 |
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F. CLAUDE! SCENE FROM A FISHING HARBOR. NO RESERVE $59.00 |
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Freddy Kruger Collectible Goblet from Nightmare on Elm Street- painted cup NR $4.99 |
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Yorkshire Terrier 8×10 signed art PRINT from acrylic painting RJK $9.95 |
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Ready Framed Repro Oil Paintings from Master Artist Wall Canvas Art 20×24″ VG37 $109.00 |
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Fortaleza – PR 13 x 19″ print on quality illustration paper from my original art $24.95 |
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Great Dane Dog 8×10 signed art PRINT RJK from acrylic painting $9.95 |
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PRINT Friesian Morgan Arabian Quarter Horse Warmblood Art from Painting $25.00 |
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Ready Framed Repro Oil Paintings from Master Artist Wall Canvas Art 20×24″ VG33 $109.00 |
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Boston Terrier Dog 8×10 signed art PRINT RJK from watercolor painting $9.95 |
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Basset Hound Dog 5×7 signed art PRINT from watercolor painting RJK $7.50 |
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Cocker Spaniel Dog 8×10 signed art PRINT from watercolor painting RJK $9.95 |
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Pomeranian Dog 8×10 signed art PRINT RJK from watercolor painting $9.95 |
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Dishwasher and Microwave Safe High-Fire Ceramic Food Face Plate, 8-1/2 Diameter Encourage kids to play with their food in a way both of you can appreciate – and even get a laugh – with Food FaceTM plate! Kids can use their creative minds and their yummy food to design wacky faces – green beans for eyebrows, gravy for a beard, mac ‘n’ cheese for hair, whatever their little minds can imagine – the possibilities are endless. High-fire ceramic dishwasher and microwave safe. Comes… |
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Bottom’s Up 15-Ounce Bon Appetit Handpainted Wine Glass $19.39 Bottom’s Up – Bon Appetit – Hand Painted 15oz Wine Glass. The perfect glass to take to a host or hostess or great gift for the chef in the family. The glass is a very popular new shape that is appropriate for either red or white wine. Its over sized 15 ounce capacity allows plenty of space for the wine to breath, allowing its full richness to unfold. A memorable gift that will actually get use… |
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Bottom’s Up 15-Ounce Bride to Be Handpainted Wine Glass $19.50 Bottom’s Up “Bride To Be” Hand Painted 15oz Wine Glass. The perfect glass and gift for the Bride to Be! The glass is a very popular new shape that is appropriate for either red or white wine. Its over sized 15 ounce capacity allows plenty of space for the wine to breath, allowing its full richness to unfold. A memorable gift that will actually get used over and over. Pictures show same glass front… |
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Time Out $4.24 Includes TAKE FIVE and BLUE RONDO A LA TURK. As the Dave Brubeck Quartet. Stickered: JAZZ MASTERPIECE 20-bit remastered…. |
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Baby Einstein – Baby Van Gogh – World of Colors $19.99 The Baby Einstein Company’s “video board books” were designed as music-focused developmental tools to stimulate babies’ brains (prompted by research proving that exposure to classical melodies can improve verbal ability, spatial intelligence, creativity, and memory in youngsters). Now the company is expanding into other art forms, including color and art. The idea remains the same–taking bold… |
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Baby Einstein – Baby Da Vinci – From Head to Toe $18.95 Expressive faces and the exploration of arms, legs, and other body parts simply fascinate babies and toddlers. From Head to Toe focuses in on eyes, ears, hands, and other appendages with rapidly changing, close-up photography of real-life children alternating with puppetry, toys, animals, and sculptures and paintings by famous artists. Accompanying the vivid images are whimsical versions of… |
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The Promise [VHS] $9.98 … |
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PBS American Visions The History of American Art and Architecture [VHS] $144.50 “What can we say about Americans from the things they’ve made? When we look at them through the lens of their art, what do we see?,” host and acclaimed TIME magazine art critic Robert Hughes asks. This extraordinary series presents a panoramic view of American history as reflected by artists in every medium and genre, from “primitive” portraits of the Colonial era to the complex visions of the pre… |
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Night Gallery (The Premiere Collection) – Three Episodes [VHS] $0.99 … |
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Werner MT-22 300-Pound Duty Rating Telescoping Multi-Ladder, 22-Foot $164.00 Offering incredible versatility, the Werner MT Series Telescoping Multiladder is the only ladder you may ever need. Each MT Series ladder can be easily transformed into a twin stepladder, extension ladder, stairway stepladder, or two scaffold bases. Ideal for indoor and outdoor jobs, each of these professional-grade ladders is ergonomically constructed, features push-knob hinges, and is built to l… |
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Paintings $4.99 For everything you do, there’s a song that hits the spot. MOG brings them all to you: a world of music on demand, unlimited mobile downloads and ways to discover music free from the limitations of Pandora. The music you love, with you everywhere you go. |
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Great Paintings $10.83 The world's greatest masterpieces explored and explained Great Paintings takes you on your own personal gallery tour of over 60 of the world's best-loved paintings. From works by Botticelli and Raphael to Salvador Dali and Frida Kahlo, the book covers the paintings that have shaken the art world across centuries and across continents. The story behind each painting is told, unlocking hidden meanings and symbols and over 700 photographs bring the pictures to life helping you understand the key features, composition and techniques that have made these paintings stand out. Plus, biographies of the artists provide the background to each art work helping you paint your own picture of the historical and social context behind each masterpiece. Great Paintings is a beautiful guide to the paintings that have changed the world, both familiar and new. It really is like having a gallery of all the great paintings at your fingertips. |
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Conservation of Paintings $15.13 "A Closer Look" is the new series title for the updated and refreshed National Gallery Pocket Guide range. The series has been enhanced with a stronger format, attractive design, new photography, and additional information. The philosophy of modern conservation is different from that of previous eras: the emphasis now is on long-term stabilization by methods that alter the structure of a painting as little as possible. Nevertheless, if paintings are obscured by discolored varnishes and old repaints, they are cleaned, and this has often led to anxiety and debate as long-admired images are transformed. "A Closer Look: Conservation of Paintings "discusses the material nature of paintings and the ways that they have changed, both naturally and at the hands of previous restorers. It also describes the main types of conservation treatment carried out on panel and canvas paintings and some of the complex issues involved in cleaning and restoration. |
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Paintings From the Reign Of Victoria $97.5 The 60 extraordinary paintings that comprise The Royal Holloway Collection””s touring exhibit illustrate the Victorian belief in art as the ultimate civilizing influence… |
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The Structure of Paintings $64.28 Michael Leyton has developed new foundations for geometry in which shape is equivalent to memory storage. A principal argument of these foundations is that artworks are maximal memory stores. The theory of geometry is developed from Leyton’s fundamental laws of memory storage, and this book shows that these laws determine the structure of paintings. Furthermore, the book demonstrates that the emotion expressed by a painting is actually the memory extracted by the laws. Therefore, the laws of memory storage allow the systematic and rigorous mapping not only of the compositional structure of a painting, but also of its emotional expression. The argument is supported by detailed analyses of paintings by Picasso, Raphael, Cezanne, Gauguin, Modigliani, Ingres, De Kooning, Memling, Balthus and Holbein. |
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The Science of Paintings $83.94 One’s appreciation of a beautiful painting is enhanced by knowing about the aesthetic choices the artist made in composition and execution of the painting. It is also enhanced by knowing how the artist’s selection and use of materials – and their interplay with light – affects what we see in the painting. This book discusses the physics and materials science that go into making a painting appear the way it does: the physical principles behind the colors one sees in paintings and how they change with illumination; the pigments, binders, varnish, and support materials used in both old and modern paintings; the optics and microscopic structure of paint films; and the various physical and chemical methods used to investigate and authenticate paintings. Chapters on dating, binders, and dendochronology are contributed by experts in the respective fields. Based on courses given at Cornell and Arizona, the treatment requires no prior knowledge of physics or chemistry. The insights gained from this book can help the amateur or connoisseur and also the artist understand the advantages and limitations of materials used in paintings, and it can help the historian and conservator authenticate and preserve works of art. |
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1812. Napoleon I. in Russia. with an Introduction by R. Whiteing. Illustrated from Sketches and Paintings by the Author $21.74 New – Title: “1812.” Napoleon I. in Russia … With an introduction by R. Whiteing. Illustrated from sketches and paintings by the author.Publisher: British Library, Historical Print EditionsThe British Library is the national library of the United Kingdom. It is one of the world’s largest research libraries holding over 150 million items in all known languages and formats: books, journals, newspapers, sound recordings, patents, maps, stamps, prints and much more. Its collections include around |
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1812. Napoleon I. in Russia. with an Introduction by R. Whiteing. Illustrated from Sketches and Paintings by the Author $21.74 Used – Title: “1812.” Napoleon I. in Russia … With an introduction by R. Whiteing. Illustrated from sketches and paintings by the author.Publisher: British Library, Historical Print EditionsThe British Library is the national library of the United Kingdom. It is one of the world’s largest research libraries holding over 150 million items in all known languages and formats: books, journals, newspapers, sound recordings, patents, maps, stamps, prints and much more. Its collections include around |
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A is for Art Museum $18.95 An art museum is a magical place. What will you find inside? This playful primer features 37 full-color illustrations of paintings, sculpture, tapestries, prints, photographs, and installations from the collections of the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Children can learn their ABCs while discovering the beauty of a bridge by Monet, a dancer by Degas, a medieval knight’s helmet, a Japanese teahouse, and other wonders from around the world. |
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Almost the Richest City: Bristol in the Middle Ages $55 Almost the richest city of all in the country with a harbour for a thousand ships may well be an exaggerated description of Bristol by the writer Gesta Stephani but it sums up the twelfth-century view of the city as second to London in status with an important international port, producing wealth that directly influenced the art and architecture of the city throughout the Middle Ages. Bristol, according to Sir Nikolaus Pevsner ‘shortly before 1300suddenly jumped onto the front rank of English and indeed European architecture’, with the early eastern arm of the abbey church being ‘superior to anything else built in England and indeed Europe at the same time’. The abbey church alone would have been sufficient reason for holding a conference in Bristol, but St Mary Redcliffe and the other parish churches, together with many other aspects of the city’s medieval art and archaeology, provided justification for arranging a conference in the city in July 1996. The articles in this volume were delivered as lectures during that conference. These studies explore the international trade of Bristol and its documentary and archaeological evidence, and offer a radical new interpretation for its early development. Architectural studies provide fresh insight into the links between the Elder Lady Chapel of the abbey and Wells Cathedral, a re-evaluation of the eastern arm of the abbey, setting it into a regional context and revising its international importance and prodigy status, and a new study of St Mary Redcliffe, which assesses the contribution of the Canynges family and clarifies the reconstruction of the church in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. Other important articles examine the ‘Harrowing of Hell’ relief, mesericords and the Lady Chapel glass in the cathedral, the monumental effigies of Bristol and the early sixteeth-century paintings in St Mark’s hospital. Of additional interest is the first modern appraisal of the Roman mosaic from Newton St Loe, in the care of |
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Almost the Richest City: Bristol in the Middle Ages $71 Almost the richest city of all in the country with a harbour for a thousand ships may well be an exaggerated description of Bristol by the writer Gesta Stephani but it sums up the twelfth-century view of the city as second to London in status with an important international port, producing wealth that directly influenced the art and architecture of the city throughout the Middle Ages. Bristol, according to Sir Nikolaus Pevsner ‘shortly before 1300suddenly jumped onto the front rank of English and indeed European architecture’, with the early eastern arm of the abbey church being ‘superior to anything else built in England and indeed Europe at the same time’. The abbey church alone would have been sufficient reason for holding a conference in Bristol, but St Mary Redcliffe and the other parish churches, together with many other aspects of the city’s medieval art and archaeology, provided justification for arranging a conference in the city in July 1996. The articles in this volume were delivered as lectures during that conference. These studies explore the international trade of Bristol and its documentary and archaeological evidence, and offer a radical new interpretation for its early development. Architectural studies provide fresh insight into the links between the Elder Lady Chapel of the abbey and Wells Cathedral, a re-evaluation of the eastern arm of the abbey, setting it into a regional context and revising its international importance and prodigy status, and a new study of St Mary Redcliffe, which assesses the contribution of the Canynges family and clarifies the reconstruction of the church in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. Other important articles examine the ‘Harrowing of Hell’ relief, mesericords and the Lady Chapel glass in the cathedral, the monumental effigies of Bristol and the early sixteeth-century paintings in St Mark’s hospital. Of additional interest is the first modern appraisal of the Roman mosaic from Newton St Loe, in the care of |
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Designs from Fancy: George Romney’s Shakespearean Drawings $3.62 New – George Romney (1734-1802) has long been recognized as a major British artist. Highly successful as a portrait painter, he also produced vast numbers of sketches for paintings on Shakespearean subjects. Opening himself up to chance effects and letting his ideas well up from within, Romney fixed on the page the fleeting impressions of an instant.”Designs from Fancy” features 116 drawings as well as a number of paintings from a broad segment of Romney’s career. Yvonne Romney Dixon examines Ro |
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Designs from Fancy: George Romney’s Shakespearean Drawings $1.39 Used – George Romney (1734-1802) has long been recognized as a major British artist. Highly successful as a portrait painter, he also produced vast numbers of sketches for paintings on Shakespearean subjects. Opening himself up to chance effects and letting his ideas well up from within, Romney fixed on the page the fleeting impressions of an instant. “Designs from Fancy” features 116 drawings as well as a number of paintings from a broad segment of Romney’s career. Yvonne Romney Dixon examines |
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Ingres Then, and Now $33.95 Ingres Then, and Now is an innovative study of one of the best-known French artists of the nineteenth century, Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres. Adam Rifkin reevaluates Ingres’ work in the context of a variety of literary, musical and visual cultures which are normally seen as alien to him.Rifkin offers insightful interpretations of Ingres’ early work, and follows the artist’s image in the popular cultures of the twentieth century. Approaching Ingres’ paintings as symptomatic of the commodity cultures of nineteenth-century Paris, he draws the artist away from his familiar association with the Academy and the Salon, and instead situates Ingres in the world of the Parisian Arcades. Finally, the book examines Ingres’ importance for the great French art critic Jean Cassou, and makes a bold, contemporary gay appropriation of his work. Ingres Then, and Now transforms the popular image we have of Ingres. Rifkin argues that the figure of the artist is neither fixed in time or place–there is neither an essential man named Ingres, nor a singular body of his work–but rather is an effect of many complex and overlapping historical forces. Lavishly illustrated with over 50 images, this compelling study will transform our understanding of Ingres and his cultural impact. |
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Lost Treasures of Louis Comfort Tiffany $49.95 The works of the Tiffany Studios revolutionized interior design in turn-of-the-century America. All of the company’s works-from stained-glass windows to blown-glass vases; lamp shades to inkwells-bore the unique stamp of one man, Louis Comfort Tiffany, who created the Tiffany Studios and supervised every aspect of their production. Many of these official studio pieces are well known today-avidly sought by museums and collectors worldwide. Special ones among them, as well as other lesser known pieces-the “lost” works of Louis Tiffany himself-are, in a real sense, the core of his astonishing achievement. They comprise his personal oeuvre-the objects made from his original designs for exhibition, for private commissions, or for use in Tiffany’s own homes. This book reevaluates Tiffany’s art in terms of his personal work-including pieces in all the media that attracted him over the course of his prolific career; stained glass, of course, but also mosaics, blown glass, pottery, jewelry, and enamels. Tiffany’s pioneering efforts in interior design are covered, as are his easel paintings and his dream of creating a permanent residential retreat for working artists. Hugh F. McKean also provides much intimate insight into Tiffany’s personality, his domestic life, his financial dealings, and his unusual philosophy of art. Lavishly illustrated, the book presents a vivid display of Tiffany’s wide-ranging aesthetic. The result is a rare portrait of Tiffany the man-and of the prodigious imagination that almost single-handedly transformed the day-to-day image of a nation and an era. |
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Portuguese Style and Luso-African Identity: Precolonial Senegambia, Sixteenth – Nineteenth Centuries $19.95 Drawing from travelers’ accounts, maps, engravings, paintings, and photographs, Peter Mark argues that both the style of “Portuguese” houses and the identity of those who lived in them were extremely fluid. “Portuguese” Style and Luso-African Identity sheds light on the dynamic relationship between identity formation, social change, and material culture in West Africa. Author Biography: Peter Mark is Professor of Art History and teaches in the History Department at Wesleyan University. He is author of Wild Bull and the Sacred Forest: Form, Meaning, and Change in Senegambian Initiation Masks; A Cultural, Economic, and Religious History of the Basse Casamance since 1500; and Africans in European Eyes: The Portrayal of Black Africans in 14th and 15th Century Europe. |