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. |
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DeleteI 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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