Sunday, December 8, 2019

Randomly XVI


 The Guardian of Paradise, Franz von Stuck, 1889.
 Willem Jansz. Cock, Standardbearer of the Orange company of the civic guard of The Hague, by Everard Crijnsz. van der Maes, 1617.
Paris, by H. Armstong Roberts, 1928.
May Night, by Willard Leroy Metcalf, 1906.
 Mrs. Warburg, Autochrome by John Cimon Warburg, circa 1910s.
Circa 1910s. (Two images.)
 Der Brief vom Liebsten (The Letter from the Dearest), by Georg Friedrich Reichmann, 1830. All the adults looks distraught, while the child is oblivious.
1931.
Still Life with Pewter Jug, Glass of Ale and Other Objects, by Simon Luttichuys, 1649.
Napoléon, colossal bust by Lorenzo Bartolini, 1805.
Jared French, by Luigi Lucioni, 1930.
Luigi Quadrini, 1928. Inscribed in French, written in Spain, when the Italian boxer was twenty-one.
Russian lady, by Alexander Sokolov, 1884.
Machaquito como apoteosis del toreo Cordobés (Rafael "Machaquito" González Madrid), by Julio Romero de Torres, 1911.
Courtesy Stephen Rutledge.
 The Menagerie, by Melchior d'Hondecoeter, circa 1690.
Szeret Engem? (Do You Like Me), by Károly Brocky, circa 1840s.
Courtesy Ralf De Jonge.
Self-Portrait, by Anna Zinkeisen, circa 1944.
Lucius Verus, unknown sculptor, circa A.D. 161-169.
Mercury, Royal Palace, Amsterdam, by Artus Quellinus the Elder, circa 1650-1654.
At the Athens Fine Arts School, by Dimitris Harissiadis, 1957.
 Artistic Anatomy Class, California, circa 1900.
Orpheus and Eurydice, by Emil Neide, circa third quarter of the nineteenth century.
Portrait of Absalam, Tangier, by Santiago Arcos Y Ugalde, 1887.
 Josef Melander, Sweden, 1917. Edit: Thanks to a follower of this blog, I can now identify the photographer as Gustav Reimers.
Partie de campagne, by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, circa 1882.
 Lovers in a Café, by Gotthardt Johann Kuehl, 1870.
Hand-tinted lantern slide, by T. Enami, circa 1898-1907.
Portrait of a Young Gentleman, by Jan Mijtens (Johannes Mytens), circa 1640-60.
Lieutenant Colonel Lord Charles Cavendish-Bentinck, by Anthony van Dyck, 1637.
Mug shot, circa 1950s-early 1960s.
Amélie du Bois, by Alexandre-Jean Dubois-Drahonet, 1821.
Fra Frognerkilen (From Frognerkilen), by Thorolf Holmboe, 1924.
Frognerkilen, by Thorolf Holmboe, circa 1920s.
Courtesy Stephen Rutledge.
Satan Summoning his Legions, by Sir Thomas Lawrence, 1796-97.
Bridge, Toronto Island, 1911.
Rinaldo et Armida, by Antoine Ansiaux, circa first quarter of the nineteenth century.
Mrs. Frampton combing her hair, circa 1885-90. (Two images.)
Sophie Madeleine du Pont, née Dalmas, and her daughter Victorine du Pont, French School, circa 1793-95.
Self-portrait, by Nikolai Milioty, 1912.
Courtesy Stephen Rutledge.
Theatrical costume, circa 1780s.
Portrait of a Viennese Lady, by Henri-Guillaume Schlesinger, 1836.
The Sower, Anto Carte, 1919.
Courtice Pounds as “Richard Dauntless” in the original New York production of Ruddigore, 1887.
Same as above.
Study, French School, 1800.
Portrait of a Young Girl Holding a Monkey, attributed to Alexis-Simon Belle, circa first third of the eighteenth century.



3 comments:

  1. I have been enjoying your blog for sometime. A spectacular way to spend hours learning about so much art. For example the photo of the young black gentleman only Id'd as Josef Melander 1917 Sweden I found this, a swedish digitalmuseum site that identifies the photographer as Gustav Reimers with additional examples of his work: https://digitaltmuseum.se/021016945013/josef-melander-angfartyget-s-s-helios

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