This small scale painting features two large trees in the foreground and a road leading into the background. The highlighting on the trees suggests that it is night and there may be a source of light coming from the background....
This work is a rectangular color lithograph on brown paper. It depicts a scene of a man riding a horse and people following in a horse-drawn carriage. The shapes are defined and textured with thin lines, and they are given...
Serge Poliakoff (1900-1969). Russian/French artist. and Print by Serge Poliakoff, titled Composition of Black, Yellow and Brown. Although the title for this print suggests the presence of primary colors, the color palette is...
"Un rendez vous, c'est peut être de la petite Mme Giraud!..... oui... mais c'est peut être de son mari qui veut me pincer et me flanquer une volée." no. 8 from the series Coquetterie. Published by Chez Bauger et Cie. Printed by...
Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1841-1919). French artist. and This work is a printed sketch of a woman bathing. She stands in water up to her mid-legs. The work is completed in loose sketchy lines in black and white. The woman stands...
Paul Cezanne (1839-1906). French artist. and Etching by Paul Cezanne, 1873. Print shows farm buildings with fence. This print is from the posthumous edition of 600 printed in 1914 for Cézanne, texts by Octave Mirbeau, Theodore...
Medical drawing of the human knee muscles by Emile Beau. Plate number 76 from the publication, Atlas d'Anatomie Descriptive du Corps Humain by Constantin Bonamy (b.1812), Paul Broca (1824-1880), and Emile Beau (b.1810)....
Jean Arp (1886-1966). French/German artist. and This work is a rectangular color lithograph comprised primarily of neutral colors. The background of the work is gray. There is one large black circle near the bottom of the...
Etching from the book "La Belle-enfant, ou L'Amour à quarante ans" by Eugène Montfort, 1930. Includes 94 etching bys Dufy. Published by Ambroise Vollard in Paris. Etching shows boats in a wharf with a large building in the...
This print, Interior Rouge is the 119th of a 120 print series by Gustave Singier. This print does not have overlapping shapes or colors, they are sectioned off almost like a quilt. The primary colors present are warm with...
Lithograph by Pierre-Auguste Renoir, titled La pierre au trois croquis (The Stone with Three Sketches), ca. 1904. From Twelve Original Lithographs by Pierre-Auguste Renoir (Douze lithographies originales de Pierre-Auguste...
A rectangular print in black and white. High contrast is used and the face appears illuminated due to the dark background, as well as the dark clothing on the figure. The etching technique gives an energetic look to the organic...
Rectangular print with balanced usage of primary and secondary colors. Dark outlines surround the shapes of the included images. Two figures, one smaller and one larger, stand next to each other in ballerina costumes. Both the...
Medical drawing of the lower arm muscles by Emile Beau. Plate number 58 from the publication, Atlas d'Anatomie Descriptive du Corps Humain by Constantin Bonamy (b.1812), Paul Broca (1824-1880), and Emile Beau (b.1810)....
Possible reproduction. A rectangular print. Warm colors are used throughout. Varying shades of brown contrast with red. The dark background contrasts the two lighter figures in the foreground. The two figures appear to be...
This work is a watercolor painting. It depicts a violin resting on a table, as well as sheet music. The piece is completed with loose and sketchy lines. Warms colors, including orange, yellow, and brown, are used throughout....
Edouard Manet (1832-1883). French artist. and Portrait of Charles Baudelaire in Profile. Monogrammed in the upper left. Artist's name and printer's line in plate below image. “Peint et gravé [painted and engraved] par Manet,...
Etching of the poet and painter Armand Guillaumin. In the upper left corner of the work is a small gallows with a hanged man. and Paul Cezanne (1839-1906). French artist.
Propriétaire, from Masques et Visages, par Gavarni, Sèrie nouvelle. Physionomies Parisiennes, plate 44. Printed by Lemercier in Paris and published by Paulin et Le Chevalier in 1857-1858. and Paul Gavarni (1804-1866). French...
Gustave Singier (1909-1984). Belgian/French artist. and This is a rectangular color lithograph. It is comprised majorly of different shades a values of blue. Accents of warm colors, including red, orange, and yellow are used...