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rock gate

Original link: https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/dailyartartwork/img-2022072062d80ada8dc73 Karl Friedrich Schinkel was Prussia’s foremost architect, town planner and painter. From 1798 to 1800 he studied architecture in Berlin with Friedrich Gilly and his father. After traveling in Italy, he started working as an independent painter in 1805. One of Germany’s most famous architects, he created neoclassical and neo-Gothic architecture, mainly […]

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rock gate

Original link: https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/dailyartartwork/img-2022072062d80ada8dc73 Karl Friedrich Schinkel was Prussia’s foremost architect, town planner and painter. From 1798 to 1800 he studied architecture in Berlin with Friedrich Gilly and his father. After traveling in Italy, he started working as an independent painter in 1805. One of Germany’s most famous architects, he created neoclassical and neo-Gothic architecture, mainly

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Seville. dance

Original link: https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/dailyartartwork/img-2022071462d03ad01f320 “DailyArt” is 10 years old, it’s time to dance! But before that, we ask for your help as we are crowdfunding a new version of “DailyArt”. We need $100,000 to develop a new version of DailyArt with a new design and improved performance. ? We will also have some new features! Please

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American Gothic

Original link: https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/dailyartartwork/img-2022071462d03920e2d1a Today, we present an absolutely classic piece of American art. American Gothic is undoubtedly one of the most famous (and most often parodied) paintings in the world. It depicts a farmer standing next to his daughter (often mistaken for his wife). Artist Grant Wood was inspired by a house in Eldon, Iowa

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impression, sunrise

Original link: https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/dailyartartwork/img-2022071462d0375e3c71d We continue to celebrate DailyArt’s 10th birthday! If you like our work, please consider raising money for our crowdfunding campaign. We need $100,000 to develop a new version of DailyArt with a new design and improved performance. ? We will also have some new features! Thank you so much! Please read our

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Self-portrait in a convex mirror

Original link: https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/dailyartartwork/img-2022071462d0352b650ab The Parma-based artist is considered one of the most radical Italian painters of the first half of the 16th century. Why? Simply put, Parmigianino’s work provides a transition from the Renaissance to Mannerism. “More like an angel than a man” is how Giorgio Vasari (Italian art historian and painter) described Parmigianino in

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Self-portrait in a convex mirror

Original link: https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/dailyartartwork/img-2022071462d0352b650ab The Parma-based artist is considered one of the most radical Italian painters of the first half of the 16th century. Why? Simply put, Parmigianino’s work provides a transition from the Renaissance to Mannerism. “More like an angel than a man” is how Giorgio Vasari (Italian art historian and painter) described Parmigianino in

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The beautiful Mrs. Ferroniye

Original link: https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/dailyartartwork/img-2022071462d032354bd4e We all know the Mona Lisa and The Woman with the Silver Sable. But Leonardo da Vinci (probably) painted another Renaissance beauty. The painting we show today is currently believed to be Leonardo da Vinci…or painted by someone in his Milanese circle. Attribution in art history often changes, but luckily the timeless

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Birth of Venus

Original link: https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/dailyartartwork/img-2022071462d03bf188a27 Exactly 10 years ago, the first version of the DailyArt application was released. I really can’t believe this; in my wildest dreams, I never thought this little app would grow so fast! We’re proud to deliver the daily-needed artwork to approximately 800,000 people around the world every month in 22 languages. This

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youth

Original link: https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/dailyartartwork/img-2022070562c473069c78a It’s Sunday and it’s time to enjoy a painting about dancing! 🙂 Arthur F. Mathews was an American toner painter and one of the founders of the American Arts and Crafts movement. As an architect and artist, he and his wife Lucia Kleinhans Mathews had a major influence on the development of

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Louis XIV

Original link: https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/dailyartartwork/img-2022070562c47e3b892a2 This portrait of King Louis XIV of France, painted in 1701, was commissioned by the painter Hyacinthe Rigaud for Louis XIV to fulfill the wishes of his grandson Philip V. Louis XIV ordered Rigaud to make a copy and give it to Philip V, while the original remained at Versailles. The portrait

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Still life of five apricots

Original link: https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/dailyartartwork/img-2022070562c46b85b6b62 Adriaen Coorte was a small and unpretentious still life painter during the Dutch Golden Age. All of his works have the same simple layout: some fruit, vegetable or nut on a light stone table top against a black background. You may remember his work Strawberry, which we have shown in the past

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mother and child (baby waking up from nap)

Original link: https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/dailyartartwork/img-2022070562c46a6b763d0 Mary Cassatt was a French Impressionist painter, a close friend of Edgar Degas, and the only American in Impressionist circles. Around 1890, her artwork turned to the theme of children and women caring for children, which reflected her love of nephews and nieces, as well as her interest in raising children. The

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