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OBELISK ART HISTORY
In 1969, the year Led Zeppelin published their first album, the German archaeologist W.E. Wendt uncovered a creative work made by Paleolithic humans 25,000 years ago. In a wide, deep cave overlooking a dry gorge in the Hun mountains of Nambia, Wendt painstakingly removed layers of sediment from the cave floor in a series of excavations spanningANCIENT WORLD
Middle Ages. 300 CE Byzantine Art Medieval Art Tang Dynasty Medieval Persian Art Islamic Dynastic Art Viking Age Classical Oceania Igbo-Ukwu Khmer Art Song Dynasty Gothic Art Inca Empire Yuan Dynasty The Aztecs 1500. Age of Discovery. 1300 Italian Renaissance Ming Dynasty Kingdom of Kongo Northern Renaissance Kingdom of Benin Spanish ALLEGORY — THEMES IN ART Check out 50 artworks about Allegory, and discover more themes throughart history
SYMBOLIST MANIFESTO, BY JEAN MORÉAS, FIRST PUBLISHED IN LE Symbolist Manifesto. As with all arts, literature evolves: a cyclical evolution with strictly determined returns and which become more complicated of various modifications brought by the step of time and the confusion of circles. It would be superfluous to point out that every new progressive stage of art corresponds exactly to senile GOLD MARILYN MONROE BY ANDY WARHOL Andy Warhol made many, many paintings and prints of the actress and American sex symbol Marilyn Monroe, transforming her from a pop icon into a pop art product.It’s no accident that Warhol painted soup cans and pop stars in the same style—he explored celebrity as a force that transformed people into commercial objects.DEATH IN ART
Memento Mori, vanitas, mortality — death is one of the most pervasive themes in art history.While many artworks celebrate afterlives in heaven or hell, death is most often referenced as grim reminder of numbered days, and a powerful motivator to live well while you can.Every culture has rituals surrounding death, appearing in artwork as icons and colors. CHARCOAL — ART MEDIUMS Charcoal is one of the first tools humans used to make artwork, appearing in cave paintings dating back 28,000 years. Artists have refined the medium from burnt wood to finely-ground charcoal bound with wax or gum into sticks, crayons, and pencils. During the Renaissance, charcoal was often used to create gestural sketches toprepare for a
THE GIANTESS BY LEONORA CARRINGTON The Giantess. 120 cm 69.2 cm. The Giantess is a Surrealist Oil on Canvas Painting created by Leonora Carrington in 1947. It lives in a private collection. The image is used according to Educational Fair Use, and tagged Birds and Women. Source. AHASUERUS AT THE END OF THE WORLD BY ADOLF HIRÉMY-HIRSCHL Ahasuerus at the End of the World. 139.7 cm 228.6 cm. Ahasuerus at the End of the World is a Symbolist Oil on Canvas Painting created by Adolf Hirémy-Hirschl in 1888. The image is in the Public Domain, and tagged Death in Art, Angels, The Nude in Art and Allegory. Download. THE TOILETTE OF VENUS BY FRANÇOIS BOUCHER The Toilette of Venus. 108.3 cm 85.1 cm. The Toilette of Venus is a Rococo Oil on Canvas Painting created by François Boucher in 1751. It lives at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The image is in the Public Domain, and tagged Venus, The Nude in Art and Cherubs.Source Download.
OBELISK ART HISTORY
In 1969, the year Led Zeppelin published their first album, the German archaeologist W.E. Wendt uncovered a creative work made by Paleolithic humans 25,000 years ago. In a wide, deep cave overlooking a dry gorge in the Hun mountains of Nambia, Wendt painstakingly removed layers of sediment from the cave floor in a series of excavations spanningANCIENT WORLD
Middle Ages. 300 CE Byzantine Art Medieval Art Tang Dynasty Medieval Persian Art Islamic Dynastic Art Viking Age Classical Oceania Igbo-Ukwu Khmer Art Song Dynasty Gothic Art Inca Empire Yuan Dynasty The Aztecs 1500. Age of Discovery. 1300 Italian Renaissance Ming Dynasty Kingdom of Kongo Northern Renaissance Kingdom of Benin Spanish ALLEGORY — THEMES IN ART Check out 50 artworks about Allegory, and discover more themes throughart history
SYMBOLIST MANIFESTO, BY JEAN MORÉAS, FIRST PUBLISHED IN LE Symbolist Manifesto. As with all arts, literature evolves: a cyclical evolution with strictly determined returns and which become more complicated of various modifications brought by the step of time and the confusion of circles. It would be superfluous to point out that every new progressive stage of art corresponds exactly to senile GOLD MARILYN MONROE BY ANDY WARHOL Andy Warhol made many, many paintings and prints of the actress and American sex symbol Marilyn Monroe, transforming her from a pop icon into a pop art product.It’s no accident that Warhol painted soup cans and pop stars in the same style—he explored celebrity as a force that transformed people into commercial objects.DEATH IN ART
Memento Mori, vanitas, mortality — death is one of the most pervasive themes in art history.While many artworks celebrate afterlives in heaven or hell, death is most often referenced as grim reminder of numbered days, and a powerful motivator to live well while you can.Every culture has rituals surrounding death, appearing in artwork as icons and colors. CHARCOAL — ART MEDIUMS Charcoal is one of the first tools humans used to make artwork, appearing in cave paintings dating back 28,000 years. Artists have refined the medium from burnt wood to finely-ground charcoal bound with wax or gum into sticks, crayons, and pencils. During the Renaissance, charcoal was often used to create gestural sketches toprepare for a
THE GIANTESS BY LEONORA CARRINGTON The Giantess. 120 cm 69.2 cm. The Giantess is a Surrealist Oil on Canvas Painting created by Leonora Carrington in 1947. It lives in a private collection. The image is used according to Educational Fair Use, and tagged Birds and Women. Source. AHASUERUS AT THE END OF THE WORLD BY ADOLF HIRÉMY-HIRSCHL Ahasuerus at the End of the World. 139.7 cm 228.6 cm. Ahasuerus at the End of the World is a Symbolist Oil on Canvas Painting created by Adolf Hirémy-Hirschl in 1888. The image is in the Public Domain, and tagged Death in Art, Angels, The Nude in Art and Allegory. Download. THE TOILETTE OF VENUS BY FRANÇOIS BOUCHER The Toilette of Venus. 108.3 cm 85.1 cm. The Toilette of Venus is a Rococo Oil on Canvas Painting created by François Boucher in 1751. It lives at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The image is in the Public Domain, and tagged Venus, The Nude in Art and Cherubs.Source Download.
DEATH IN ART
Memento Mori, vanitas, mortality — death is one of the most pervasive themes in art history.While many artworks celebrate afterlives in heaven or hell, death is most often referenced as grim reminder of numbered days, and a powerful motivator to live well while you can.Every culture has rituals surrounding death, appearing in artwork as icons and colors. 50 CC OF PARIS AIR BY MARCEL DUCHAMP 50 cc of Paris Air. 13.3 cm. 50 cc of Paris Air is a Dadaist Glass Sculpture created by Marcel Duchamp in 1919. It lives at the Philadelphia Museum of Art in the United States. The image is used according to Educational Fair Use, and tagged Sculpture. Source. NO MORE GAMES BY BENNY ANDREWS No More Games is an Oil on Canvas and Collage Painting created by Benny Andrews in 1970. It lives at the MOMA, Museum of Modern Art in New York. The image is used according to Educational Fair Use, and tagged Allegory, Political Works, Black Subjects and American Flag.Source
NEBRA SKY DISK, BRONZE AGE Nebra Sky Disk. 30 cm 30 cm. Nebra Sky Disk is a Bronze Age Gold and Bronze Decorative Artwork created in 1600 BCE. It lives at the Pergamonmuseum in Germany. The image is in the Public Domain, and tagged Stars, The Moon, Heaven, Astronomy and Astrology. The Nebra Sky disk is one of the most enigmatic artifacts of the Bronze Age. NEW YORK, N.Y. BY FRANZ KLINE New York, N.Y. is an Abstract Expressionist Oil on Canvas Painting created by Franz Kline in 1953. It lives at the Albright-Knox Art Gallery in the United States. The image is used according to Educational Fair Use, and tagged Cities and Abstract Art. Source Artwork submitted by Tyler D. NERO'S BATH, ANCIENT ROME Nero's Bath is an Ancient Roman Marble and Porphyry Sculpture created in 64 CE. It lives at the Vatican Museums in Italy. The image is used according to Educational Fair Use, and tagged Emperors.GIORGIO MORANDI
What if you only painted bottles for your whole life? "I believe that nothing can be more abstract, more unreal, than what we actually see. We know that the objective world never really exists as we see and understand it has no intrinsic meaning of its own, such as the meanings that we attach to it." - Giorgio Morandi. BOOK OF DIVINE WORKS, PART 2, VISION 1: THE PARTS OF THE This illumination introduces Part 2, Vision 1 of Hildegard von Bingen’s final visionary writing, the Liber Divinorum Operum, or “Book of Divine Works.”Hildegard completed the first copy of the Divinorum Operum in around 1173, but this illumination comes from LITTLE SUN BY HANNAH HÖCH Little Sun. 41.4 cm 61.5 cm. Little Sun is a Dadaist Paper and Collage Drawing created by Hannah Höch in 1969. It lives at the Whitechapel Gallery in London. The image is tagged The Sun and Horror. SPACE FORCE CONSTRUCTION BY LIUBOV POPOVA Space Force Construction. Space Force Construction is a Suprematist Oil on Panel Painting created by Liubov Popova in 1921. The image is in the Public Domain, and tagged Abstract Art. Download.OBELISK ART HISTORY
In 11th century Europe, the nuns were doing great things. Not long after Hildegard Von Bingen invented the first constructed language and wrote the first extant description of the female orgasm, Herrad of Landsberg set out to document all human knowledge.Herrad of Landsberg was an Alsatian nun and the abbess of the Hotenburg Abbey on the border between France, Germany and Switzerland.ANCIENT WORLD
Middle Ages. 300 CE Byzantine Art Medieval Art Tang Dynasty Medieval Persian Art Islamic Dynastic Art Viking Age Classical Oceania Igbo-Ukwu Khmer Art Song Dynasty Gothic Art Inca Empire Yuan Dynasty The Aztecs 1500. Age of Discovery. 1300 Italian Renaissance Ming Dynasty Kingdom of Kongo Northern Renaissance Kingdom of Benin Spanish SYMBOLIST MANIFESTO, BY JEAN MORÉAS, FIRST PUBLISHED IN LE Symbolist Manifesto. As with all arts, literature evolves: a cyclical evolution with strictly determined returns and which become more complicated of various modifications brought by the step of time and the confusion of circles. It would be superfluous to point out that every new progressive stage of art corresponds exactly to senile ALLEGORY — THEMES IN ART Check out 50 artworks about Allegory, and discover more themes throughart history
DEATH IN ART
Memento Mori, vanitas, mortality — death is one of the most pervasive themes in art history.While many artworks celebrate afterlives in heaven or hell, death is most often referenced as grim reminder of numbered days, and a powerful motivator to live well while you can.Every culture has rituals surrounding death, appearing in artwork as icons and colors. CHARCOAL — ART MEDIUMS Charcoal is one of the first tools humans used to make artwork, appearing in cave paintings dating back 28,000 years. Artists have refined the medium from burnt wood to finely-ground charcoal bound with wax or gum into sticks, crayons, and pencils. During the Renaissance, charcoal was often used to create gestural sketches toprepare for a
THE GIANTESS BY LEONORA CARRINGTON The Giantess. 120 cm 69.2 cm. The Giantess is a Surrealist Oil on Canvas Painting created by Leonora Carrington in 1947. It lives in a private collection. The image is used according to Educational Fair Use, and tagged Birds and Women. Source. GOLD MARILYN MONROE BY ANDY WARHOL Andy Warhol made many, many paintings and prints of the actress and American sex symbol Marilyn Monroe, transforming her from a pop icon into a pop art product.It’s no accident that Warhol painted soup cans and pop stars in the same style—he explored celebrity as a force that transformed people into commercial objects. THE TOILETTE OF VENUS BY FRANÇOIS BOUCHER The Toilette of Venus. 108.3 cm 85.1 cm. The Toilette of Venus is a Rococo Oil on Canvas Painting created by François Boucher in 1751. It lives at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The image is in the Public Domain, and tagged Venus, The Nude in Art and Cherubs.Source Download.
SCIVIAS: PT.1, VISION 2: CREATION AND THE FALL, HILDEGARD For, receiving fiery brilliance, they acquired an unclouded splendor, because when Lucifer and his followers attempted to rebel against the supreme Creator, they, with zeal for God in his and his followers' downfall, clothed themselves in the vigilance of divine love, while the others, not wishing to know God, embraced the torpor of ignorance.OBELISK ART HISTORY
In 11th century Europe, the nuns were doing great things. Not long after Hildegard Von Bingen invented the first constructed language and wrote the first extant description of the female orgasm, Herrad of Landsberg set out to document all human knowledge.Herrad of Landsberg was an Alsatian nun and the abbess of the Hotenburg Abbey on the border between France, Germany and Switzerland.ANCIENT WORLD
Middle Ages. 300 CE Byzantine Art Medieval Art Tang Dynasty Medieval Persian Art Islamic Dynastic Art Viking Age Classical Oceania Igbo-Ukwu Khmer Art Song Dynasty Gothic Art Inca Empire Yuan Dynasty The Aztecs 1500. Age of Discovery. 1300 Italian Renaissance Ming Dynasty Kingdom of Kongo Northern Renaissance Kingdom of Benin Spanish SYMBOLIST MANIFESTO, BY JEAN MORÉAS, FIRST PUBLISHED IN LE Symbolist Manifesto. As with all arts, literature evolves: a cyclical evolution with strictly determined returns and which become more complicated of various modifications brought by the step of time and the confusion of circles. It would be superfluous to point out that every new progressive stage of art corresponds exactly to senile ALLEGORY — THEMES IN ART Check out 50 artworks about Allegory, and discover more themes throughart history
DEATH IN ART
Memento Mori, vanitas, mortality — death is one of the most pervasive themes in art history.While many artworks celebrate afterlives in heaven or hell, death is most often referenced as grim reminder of numbered days, and a powerful motivator to live well while you can.Every culture has rituals surrounding death, appearing in artwork as icons and colors. CHARCOAL — ART MEDIUMS Charcoal is one of the first tools humans used to make artwork, appearing in cave paintings dating back 28,000 years. Artists have refined the medium from burnt wood to finely-ground charcoal bound with wax or gum into sticks, crayons, and pencils. During the Renaissance, charcoal was often used to create gestural sketches toprepare for a
THE GIANTESS BY LEONORA CARRINGTON The Giantess. 120 cm 69.2 cm. The Giantess is a Surrealist Oil on Canvas Painting created by Leonora Carrington in 1947. It lives in a private collection. The image is used according to Educational Fair Use, and tagged Birds and Women. Source. GOLD MARILYN MONROE BY ANDY WARHOL Andy Warhol made many, many paintings and prints of the actress and American sex symbol Marilyn Monroe, transforming her from a pop icon into a pop art product.It’s no accident that Warhol painted soup cans and pop stars in the same style—he explored celebrity as a force that transformed people into commercial objects. THE TOILETTE OF VENUS BY FRANÇOIS BOUCHER The Toilette of Venus. 108.3 cm 85.1 cm. The Toilette of Venus is a Rococo Oil on Canvas Painting created by François Boucher in 1751. It lives at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The image is in the Public Domain, and tagged Venus, The Nude in Art and Cherubs.Source Download.
SCIVIAS: PT.1, VISION 2: CREATION AND THE FALL, HILDEGARD For, receiving fiery brilliance, they acquired an unclouded splendor, because when Lucifer and his followers attempted to rebel against the supreme Creator, they, with zeal for God in his and his followers' downfall, clothed themselves in the vigilance of divine love, while the others, not wishing to know God, embraced the torpor of ignorance.GIORGIO MORANDI
What if you only painted bottles for your whole life? "I believe that nothing can be more abstract, more unreal, than what we actually see. We know that the objective world never really exists as we see and understand it has no intrinsic meaning of its own, such as the meanings that we attach to it." - Giorgio Morandi. NEBRA SKY DISK, BRONZE AGE Nebra Sky Disk. 30 cm 30 cm. Nebra Sky Disk is a Bronze Age Gold and Bronze Decorative Artwork created in 1600 BCE. It lives at the Pergamonmuseum in Germany. The image is in the Public Domain, and tagged Stars, The Moon, Heaven, Astronomy and Astrology. The Nebra Sky disk is one of the most enigmatic artifacts of the Bronze Age.ADOLF WÖLFLI
Adolf Wölfli was a dangerous man, with an agonizingly tragic past. Adolf’s father left when he was five, and died a year later. Without the means to support her seven children, Adolf’s mother had him indentured to a local farmer, where he suffered abuse and continual overwork. In 1873, when Adolf was eight, his mother died, and without NO MORE GAMES BY BENNY ANDREWS No More Games is an Oil on Canvas and Collage Painting created by Benny Andrews in 1970. It lives at the MOMA, Museum of Modern Art in New York. The image is used according to Educational Fair Use, and tagged Allegory, Political Works, Black Subjects and American Flag.Source
NERO'S BATH, ANCIENT ROME Nero's Bath is an Ancient Roman Marble and Porphyry Sculpture created in 64 CE. It lives at the Vatican Museums in Italy. The image is used according to Educational Fair Use, and tagged Emperors. NEW YORK, N.Y. BY FRANZ KLINE New York, N.Y. is an Abstract Expressionist Oil on Canvas Painting created by Franz Kline in 1953. It lives at the Albright-Knox Art Gallery in the United States. The image is used according to Educational Fair Use, and tagged Cities and Abstract Art. Source Artwork submitted by Tyler D. SCIVIAS: PT.1, VISION 2: CREATION AND THE FALL, HILDEGARD For, receiving fiery brilliance, they acquired an unclouded splendor, because when Lucifer and his followers attempted to rebel against the supreme Creator, they, with zeal for God in his and his followers' downfall, clothed themselves in the vigilance of divine love, while the others, not wishing to know God, embraced the torpor of ignorance. BOOK OF DIVINE WORKS, PART 2, VISION 1: THE PARTS OF THE This illumination introduces Part 2, Vision 1 of Hildegard von Bingen’s final visionary writing, the Liber Divinorum Operum, or “Book of Divine Works.”Hildegard completed the first copy of the Divinorum Operum in around 1173, but this illumination comes from ARRANGEMENT IN GREY AND BLACK NO.1 BY JAMES MCNEILL WHISTLER Arrangement in Grey and Black No.1. 144.3 cm 162.4 cm. Arrangement in Grey and Black No.1 is a Realist Oil on Canvas Painting created by James McNeill Whistler in 1871. It lives at the Louvre Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates. The image is in the Public Domain, and tagged Mothers, Family and Portraits. SPACE FORCE CONSTRUCTION BY LIUBOV POPOVA Space Force Construction. Space Force Construction is a Suprematist Oil on Panel Painting created by Liubov Popova in 1921. The image is in the Public Domain, and tagged Abstract Art. Download.ANCIENT WORLD
Middle Ages. 300 CE Byzantine Art Medieval Art Tang Dynasty Medieval Persian Art Islamic Dynastic Art Viking Age Classical Oceania Igbo-Ukwu Khmer Art Song Dynasty Gothic Art Inca Empire Yuan Dynasty The Aztecs 1500. Age of Discovery. 1300 Italian Renaissance Ming Dynasty Kingdom of Kongo Northern Renaissance Kingdom of Benin SpanishGIORGIO MORANDI
What if you only painted bottles for your whole life? "I believe that nothing can be more abstract, more unreal, than what we actually see. We know that the objective world never really exists as we see and understand it has no intrinsic meaning of its own, such as the meanings that we attach to it." - THE GIANTESS BY LEONORA CARRINGTON The Giantess. 120 cm 69.2 cm. The Giantess is a Surrealist Oil on Canvas Painting created by Leonora Carrington in 1947. It lives in a private collection. The image is used according to Educational Fair Use, and tagged Birds and Women. Source. APPAREL – OBELISK STORE Explore unique, art-inspired apparel, jewelry, silk scarves and more in the Obelisk Store. Art history + high design equals this season's must-wear statement pieces.FEMALE ARTISTS
Obelisk is working to amass a diverse, global library of female artists, from history’s favorites like Frida Kahlo and Georgia O'Keeffe to the medieval polymaths Hildegard von Bingen and Herrad of Landsburg, and the self-taught masters Chaïbia Talal and Baya Mahieddine. This is an always-growing collection of artworks, biographies and stories. SYMBOLIST MANIFESTO, JEAN MORÉAS, FIRST PUBLISHED IN LE FIGARO Symbolist Manifesto. As with all arts, literature evolves: a cyclical evolution with strictly determined returns and which become more complicated of various modifications brought by the step of time and the confusion of circles. It would be superfluous to point out that every new progressive stage of art corresponds exactly to senile NERO'S BATH, ANCIENT ROME Nero's Bath is an Ancient Roman Marble and Porphyry Sculpture created in 64 CE. It lives at the Vatican Museums in Italy. The image is used according to Educational Fair Use, and tagged Emperors. BOOK OF DIVINE WORKS, PART 2, VISION 1: THE PARTS OF THE This illumination introduces Part 2, Vision 1 of Hildegard von Bingen’s final visionary writing, the Liber Divinorum Operum, or “Book of Divine Works.”Hildegard completed the first copy of the Divinorum Operum in around 1173, but this illumination comes from THE RED SAILS BY ANDRÉ DERAIN The Red Sails. 76 cm 99 cm. The Red Sails is an Impressionist Oil on Canvas Painting created by André Derain in 1906. It lives in a private collection. The image is LITTLE SUN BY HANNAH HÖCH Little Sun. 41.4 cm 61.5 cm. Little Sun is a Dadaist Paper and Collage Drawing created by Hannah Höch in 1969. It lives at the Whitechapel Gallery in London. The image is tagged The Sun and Horror.ANCIENT WORLD
Middle Ages. 300 CE Byzantine Art Medieval Art Tang Dynasty Medieval Persian Art Islamic Dynastic Art Viking Age Classical Oceania Igbo-Ukwu Khmer Art Song Dynasty Gothic Art Inca Empire Yuan Dynasty The Aztecs 1500. Age of Discovery. 1300 Italian Renaissance Ming Dynasty Kingdom of Kongo Northern Renaissance Kingdom of Benin SpanishGIORGIO MORANDI
What if you only painted bottles for your whole life? "I believe that nothing can be more abstract, more unreal, than what we actually see. We know that the objective world never really exists as we see and understand it has no intrinsic meaning of its own, such as the meanings that we attach to it." - THE GIANTESS BY LEONORA CARRINGTON The Giantess. 120 cm 69.2 cm. The Giantess is a Surrealist Oil on Canvas Painting created by Leonora Carrington in 1947. It lives in a private collection. The image is used according to Educational Fair Use, and tagged Birds and Women. Source. APPAREL – OBELISK STORE Explore unique, art-inspired apparel, jewelry, silk scarves and more in the Obelisk Store. Art history + high design equals this season's must-wear statement pieces.FEMALE ARTISTS
Obelisk is working to amass a diverse, global library of female artists, from history’s favorites like Frida Kahlo and Georgia O'Keeffe to the medieval polymaths Hildegard von Bingen and Herrad of Landsburg, and the self-taught masters Chaïbia Talal and Baya Mahieddine. This is an always-growing collection of artworks, biographies and stories. SYMBOLIST MANIFESTO, JEAN MORÉAS, FIRST PUBLISHED IN LE FIGARO Symbolist Manifesto. As with all arts, literature evolves: a cyclical evolution with strictly determined returns and which become more complicated of various modifications brought by the step of time and the confusion of circles. It would be superfluous to point out that every new progressive stage of art corresponds exactly to senile NERO'S BATH, ANCIENT ROME Nero's Bath is an Ancient Roman Marble and Porphyry Sculpture created in 64 CE. It lives at the Vatican Museums in Italy. The image is used according to Educational Fair Use, and tagged Emperors. BOOK OF DIVINE WORKS, PART 2, VISION 1: THE PARTS OF THE This illumination introduces Part 2, Vision 1 of Hildegard von Bingen’s final visionary writing, the Liber Divinorum Operum, or “Book of Divine Works.”Hildegard completed the first copy of the Divinorum Operum in around 1173, but this illumination comes from THE RED SAILS BY ANDRÉ DERAIN The Red Sails. 76 cm 99 cm. The Red Sails is an Impressionist Oil on Canvas Painting created by André Derain in 1906. It lives in a private collection. The image is LITTLE SUN BY HANNAH HÖCH Little Sun. 41.4 cm 61.5 cm. Little Sun is a Dadaist Paper and Collage Drawing created by Hannah Höch in 1969. It lives at the Whitechapel Gallery in London. The image is tagged The Sun and Horror.ANCIENT WORLD
Middle Ages. 300 CE Byzantine Art Medieval Art Tang Dynasty Medieval Persian Art Islamic Dynastic Art Viking Age Classical Oceania Igbo-Ukwu Khmer Art Song Dynasty Gothic Art Inca Empire Yuan Dynasty The Aztecs 1500. Age of Discovery. 1300 Italian Renaissance Ming Dynasty Kingdom of Kongo Northern Renaissance Kingdom of Benin Spanish ALLEGORY — THEMES IN ART Check out 50 artworks about Allegory, and discover more themes throughart history
SYMBOLIST MANIFESTO, JEAN MORÉAS, FIRST PUBLISHED IN LE FIGARO Symbolist Manifesto. As with all arts, literature evolves: a cyclical evolution with strictly determined returns and which become more complicated of various modifications brought by the step of time and the confusion of circles. It would be superfluous to point out that every new progressive stage of art corresponds exactly to senile NERO'S BATH, ANCIENT ROME Nero's Bath is an Ancient Roman Marble and Porphyry Sculpture created in 64 CE. It lives at the Vatican Museums in Italy. The image is used according to Educational Fair Use, and tagged Emperors. ARCHITECTURE QUIZ, ART QUIZ Architecture Quiz. — 50 questions. Well done! Sainte-Chapelle is location in which country? Great Sphinx of Giza is location in which country? Doge's Palace, Venice is location in which country? Chogha Zanbil is from which art movement? When was Villa Farnesina created? When was Palace of Theodoric created? BLACK BELT BY ARCHIBALD MOTLEY Black Belt is a Harlem Renaissance Oil on Canvas Painting created by Archibald Motley in 1934. It lives at the Hampton University Museum in the United States. The image is used according to Educational Fair Use, and tagged Night, Cities and Crowds. Source ECHO BY ALEXANDRE CABANEL 97.8 cm 66.7 cm. Echo is an Academic Oil on Canvas Painting created by Alexandre Cabanel in 1874. It lives at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The image is in the Public Domain, and tagged The Nude in Art, Nymph and Echo. Source Download. AHASUERUS AT THE END OF THE WORLD BY ADOLF HIRÉMY-HIRSCHL Ahasuerus at the End of the World. 139.7 cm 228.6 cm. Ahasuerus at the End of the World is a Symbolist Oil on Canvas Painting created by Adolf Hirémy-Hirschl in 1888. The image is in the Public Domain, and tagged Death in Art, Angels, The Nude in Art and Allegory. Download. MUFANGEJO'S KRAAL BY JOHN NDEVASIA MUAFANGEJO Mufangejo's Kraal. 66 cm 54.5 cm. Mufangejo's Kraal is a Linocut Print created by John Ndevasia Muafangejo in 1980. It lives in a private collection. The image is used according to Educational Fair Use, and. Source. More Ndevasia Muafangejo. RED CEDAR BY EMILY CARR Red Cedar. 110.0 cm 68.5 cm. Red Cedar is a Post-Impressionist Oil on Canvas Painting created by Emily Carr in 1931. It lives at the Vancouver Art Gallery in Canada. The image is in the Public Domain, and tagged Trees. Download.ANCIENT WORLD
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What if you only painted bottles for your whole life? "I believe that nothing can be more abstract, more unreal, than what we actually see. We know that the objective world never really exists as we see and understand it has no intrinsic meaning of its own, such as the meanings that we attach to it." -FEMALE ARTISTS
Obelisk is working to amass a diverse, global library of female artists, from history’s favorites like Frida Kahlo and Georgia O'Keeffe to the medieval polymaths Hildegard von Bingen and Herrad of Landsburg, and the self-taught masters Chaïbia Talal and Baya Mahieddine. This is an always-growing collection of artworks, biographies and stories. CHARCOAL — ART MEDIUMS Charcoal is one of the first tools humans used to make artwork, appearing in cave paintings dating back 28,000 years. Artists have refined the medium from burnt wood to finely-ground charcoal bound with wax or gum into sticks, crayons, and pencils. During the Renaissance, charcoal was often used to create gestural sketches toprepare for a
THE GIANTESS BY LEONORA CARRINGTON The Giantess. 120 cm 69.2 cm. The Giantess is a Surrealist Oil on Canvas Painting created by Leonora Carrington in 1947. It lives in a private collection. The image is used according to Educational Fair Use, and tagged Birds and Women. Source. SPRING BY GIUSEPPE ARCIMBOLDO Spring. Spring is an Oil on Canvas Painting created by Giuseppe Arcimboldo in 1563. It lives at the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando in Spain. The image is in the Public Domain, and tagged Flowers and Portraits. Source. Historians used to wonder if Giuseppe Arcimboldo was a madman, assembling human faces from vegetables andflowers.
TROPHIME BIGOT
Trophime Bigot. Trophime Bigot was a French artist born in 1579. Bigot contributed to the Baroque movement, worked in Italy and died in 1650.Get notified when
ART FORMS IN NATURE, PLATE 49: ACTINIAE BY ERNST HAECKEL Obelisk uses cookies to measure site usage, helping us understand our readers' interests and improve the site. By continuing to browse this site you agree to the use of cookies. THE RED SAILS BY ANDRÉ DERAIN The Red Sails. 76 cm 99 cm. The Red Sails is an Impressionist Oil on Canvas Painting created by André Derain in 1906. It lives in a private collection. The image is THE MISERY BY CRISTÓBAL ROJAS POLEO The Misery. 180.4 cm 221.4 cm. The Misery is a Realist Oil on Canvas Painting created by Cristóbal Rojas Poleo in 1886. It lives at the National Art Gallery, Caracas in Venezuela. The image is in the Public Domain, and tagged Death in Art.ANCIENT WORLD
Middle Ages. 300 CE Byzantine Art Medieval Art Tang Dynasty Medieval Persian Art Islamic Dynastic Art Viking Age Classical Oceania Igbo-Ukwu Khmer Art Song Dynasty Gothic Art Inca Empire Yuan Dynasty The Aztecs 1500. Age of Discovery. 1300 Italian Renaissance Ming Dynasty Kingdom of Kongo Northern Renaissance Kingdom of Benin SpanishGIORGIO MORANDI
What if you only painted bottles for your whole life? "I believe that nothing can be more abstract, more unreal, than what we actually see. We know that the objective world never really exists as we see and understand it has no intrinsic meaning of its own, such as the meanings that we attach to it." -FEMALE ARTISTS
Obelisk is working to amass a diverse, global library of female artists, from history’s favorites like Frida Kahlo and Georgia O'Keeffe to the medieval polymaths Hildegard von Bingen and Herrad of Landsburg, and the self-taught masters Chaïbia Talal and Baya Mahieddine. This is an always-growing collection of artworks, biographies and stories. CHARCOAL — ART MEDIUMS Charcoal is one of the first tools humans used to make artwork, appearing in cave paintings dating back 28,000 years. Artists have refined the medium from burnt wood to finely-ground charcoal bound with wax or gum into sticks, crayons, and pencils. During the Renaissance, charcoal was often used to create gestural sketches toprepare for a
THE GIANTESS BY LEONORA CARRINGTON The Giantess. 120 cm 69.2 cm. The Giantess is a Surrealist Oil on Canvas Painting created by Leonora Carrington in 1947. It lives in a private collection. The image is used according to Educational Fair Use, and tagged Birds and Women. Source. SPRING BY GIUSEPPE ARCIMBOLDO Spring. Spring is an Oil on Canvas Painting created by Giuseppe Arcimboldo in 1563. It lives at the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando in Spain. The image is in the Public Domain, and tagged Flowers and Portraits. Source. Historians used to wonder if Giuseppe Arcimboldo was a madman, assembling human faces from vegetables andflowers.
TROPHIME BIGOT
Trophime Bigot. Trophime Bigot was a French artist born in 1579. Bigot contributed to the Baroque movement, worked in Italy and died in 1650.Get notified when
ART FORMS IN NATURE, PLATE 49: ACTINIAE BY ERNST HAECKEL Obelisk uses cookies to measure site usage, helping us understand our readers' interests and improve the site. By continuing to browse this site you agree to the use of cookies. THE MISERY BY CRISTÓBAL ROJAS POLEO The Misery. 180.4 cm 221.4 cm. The Misery is a Realist Oil on Canvas Painting created by Cristóbal Rojas Poleo in 1886. It lives at the National Art Gallery, Caracas in Venezuela. The image is in the Public Domain, and tagged Death in Art. THE RED SAILS BY ANDRÉ DERAIN The Red Sails. 76 cm 99 cm. The Red Sails is an Impressionist Oil on Canvas Painting created by André Derain in 1906. It lives in a private collection. The image isCONTEMPORARY ART
Middle Ages. 300 CE Byzantine Art Medieval Art Tang Dynasty Medieval Persian Art Islamic Dynastic Art Viking Age Classical Oceania Igbo-Ukwu Khmer Art Song Dynasty Gothic Art Inca Empire Yuan Dynasty The Aztecs 1500. Age of Discovery. 1300 Italian Renaissance Ming Dynasty Kingdom of Kongo Northern Renaissance Kingdom of Benin Spanish SYMBOLIST MANIFESTO, JEAN MORÉAS, FIRST PUBLISHED IN LE FIGARO Symbolist Manifesto. As with all arts, literature evolves: a cyclical evolution with strictly determined returns and which become more complicated of various modifications brought by the step of time and the confusion of circles. It would be superfluous to point out that every new progressive stage of art corresponds exactly to senile BICHITR - PORTRAITS OF POWER Portraits of power. The Mughal Emperors of India were a progressive crew. Ruling a huge swath of India from 1526 to 1857, they brought centralized governance and trade to India, and funded the construction of architecture like the Taj Mahal. The Mughal emperors also loved to get their portraits painted. Enter Bichitr, a court painter for two of BOOK OF DIVINE WORKS, PART 2, VISION 1: THE PARTS OF THE This illumination introduces Part 2, Vision 1 of Hildegard von Bingen’s final visionary writing, the Liber Divinorum Operum, or “Book of Divine Works.”Hildegard completed the first copy of the Divinorum Operum in around 1173, but this illumination comes fromADOLF WÖLFLI
Adolf Wölfli was a dangerous man, with an agonizingly tragic past. Adolf’s father left when he was five, and died a year later. Without the means to support her seven children, Adolf’s mother had him indentured to a local farmer, where he suffered abuse and continual overwork. In 1873, when Adolf was eight, his mother died, and without THE PRODIGAL SON BY GIORGIO DE CHIRICO The Prodigal Son is an Oil on Canvas Painting created by Giorgio de Chirico in 1965. The image is used according to Educational Fair Use, and tagged Mannequins, Allegory and Metaphysical Artwork. NEW YORK, N.Y. BY FRANZ KLINE New York, N.Y. is an Abstract Expressionist Oil on Canvas Painting created by Franz Kline in 1953. It lives at the Albright-Knox Art Gallery in the United States. The image is used according to Educational Fair Use, and tagged Cities and Abstract Art. Source Artwork submitted by Tyler D. AHASUERUS AT THE END OF THE WORLD BY ADOLF HIRÉMY-HIRSCHL Ahasuerus at the End of the World. 139.7 cm 228.6 cm. Ahasuerus at the End of the World is a Symbolist Oil on Canvas Painting created by Adolf Hirémy-Hirschl in 1888. The image is in the Public Domain, and tagged Death in Art, Angels, The Nude in Art and Allegory. Download. MIGRATING BIRDS BY NORMAN LEWIS Obelisk uses cookies to measure site usage, helping us understand our readers' interests and improve the site. By continuing to browse this site you agree to the use of cookies. HILDEGARD VON BINGEN Hildegard von Bingen saw many visions during her life — sights, sounds, tastes and smells she believed were messages from God. She called these visions “the shades of the living light” kept these divine messages to herself, understandably, until age 42, when God sent her a more pointed message, “Write down what you see and hear.” In Scivias, her first volume of mystic theology, vonObelisk
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