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cavetocanvas:

Wassily Kandinsky, Couple Riding, 1907

Too beautiful for words.

cavetocanvas:

Wassily Kandinsky, Couple Riding, 1907

Too beautiful for words.

(via thewhitewizard1)


cavetocanvas:

Untitled (Thinking Of You) - Barbara Kruger, 1999-2000

cavetocanvas:

Untitled (Thinking Of You) - Barbara Kruger, 1999-2000


The Horse Fair by Rosa Bonheur, oil on canvas 1853-1855
“The nineteenth century brought more women artists into the light of recognition, but they were still greatly limited in the larger world of art.  The home and café society became subjects for contemporary art.  As they composed the woman’s world as dictated by a patriarchal society, the female perspective on these subjects was acceptable to society.  Even so, women artists were not readily accepted into the world of professional and great art.  Rosa Bonheur (1822 – 1899), one of the greatest animal painters of the 19th Century, had to pose as a man in order to accomplish this feat.”

— Jeanie Schultz in her essay “Women, Art, and Gender: A History.”

The Horse Fair by Rosa Bonheur, oil on canvas 1853-1855

“The nineteenth century brought more women artists into the light of recognition, but they were still greatly limited in the larger world of art.  The home and café society became subjects for contemporary art.  As they composed the woman’s world as dictated by a patriarchal society, the female perspective on these subjects was acceptable to society.  Even so, women artists were not readily accepted into the world of professional and great art.  Rosa Bonheur (1822 – 1899), one of the greatest animal painters of the 19th Century, had to pose as a man in order to accomplish this feat.”

— Jeanie Schultz in her essay “Women, Art, and Gender: A History.”



missavagardner:

Audrey Hepburn grocery shopping with her deer, photographed by Bob Willoughby, 1958.

missavagardner:

Audrey Hepburn grocery shopping with her deer, photographed by Bob Willoughby, 1958.

(via themusicjunkies)


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