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  1. @tgreyhavens what a great resource! We like their talks, too:

    youtube.com/playlist?list=PL70

    Though one can be forgiven for speeding through the intros and increasing playback speed
    #art
    #lectureseries
    #learning

  2. Drawing Room, 1a Holland Park by Anna Alma-Tadema. 1887. Watercolor and pigments on paper. Russell-Cotes Art Gallery and Museum, Bournemouth.

    Alma-Tadema, daughter of Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema, was a master of intricately detailed interiors. This sumptuous scene showcases her many talents and skills.

    #arthistory
    #art
    #womenartists
    #womenpainters
    #watercolors

  3. Canadian photographer Hannah Maynard (1834-1918) set the high bar for photomontage prints. From 1880 to 1885, she created dozens of increasingly complex images. Her masterpiece was a single image made up of 22,000 individual portraits.

    #photohistory
    #historyofphotography
    #photomontage
    #compositephotos
    #portraits
    #Canada
    #BritishColumbia
    #HannahMaynard

  4. Canadian photographer Hannah Maynard (1834-1918) set the high bar for photomontage prints. From 1880 to 1885, she created dozens of increasingly complex images. Her masterpiece was a single image made up of 22,000 individual portraits.








  5. Canadian photographer Hannah Maynard (1834-1918) set the high bar for photomontage prints. From 1880 to 1885, she created dozens of increasingly complex images. Her masterpiece was a single image made up of 22,000 individual portraits.

    #photohistory
    #historyofphotography
    #photomontage
    #compositephotos
    #portraits
    #Canada
    #BritishColumbia
    #HannahMaynard

  6. Canadian photographer Hannah Maynard (1834-1918) set the high bar for photomontage prints. From 1880 to 1885, she created dozens of increasingly complex images. Her masterpiece was a single image made up of 22,000 individual portraits.

    #photohistory
    #historyofphotography
    #photomontage
    #compositephotos
    #portraits
    #Canada
    #BritishColumbia
    #HannahMaynard

  7. Canadian photographer Hannah Maynard (1834-1918) set the high bar for photomontage prints. From 1880 to 1885, she created dozens of increasingly complex images. Her masterpiece was a single image made up of 22,000 individual portraits.

    #photohistory
    #historyofphotography
    #photomontage
    #compositephotos
    #portraits
    #Canada
    #BritishColumbia
    #HannahMaynard

  8. Current state of mind about the future of our country. Magdalene, by Charles Berg. Photogravure in Camera Notes, 2:3, January 1899.

    #photography
    #pictorialism
    #CameraNotes
    #figurephotography
    #Magdalene

  9. A. J. Anderson, referring to a technique for manipulating a glass-plate negative, in The Artistic Side of Photography in Theory and Practice (NY, 1911), page 67

    #photography #photohistory #science #accuracy #practicality #pictorialism

  10. My latest exploration of early photography in Washington State just arrived in today's mail. It's the story of famous (and infamous) photographer Eadweard Muybridge and his little-known 1871 trip to document the lighthouses along Washington's coast. It's in the summer issue of Columbia, the magazine of the Washington State Historical Society.

    #photography
    #photohistory #historyofphotography #Muybridge #EadweardMuybridge #WashingtonState
    #lighthouses

  11. The standing stones at Lundin, Scotland. You'd never guess that they're in the middle of a golf course fairway.
    #standingstones #standingstonesunday #lundin #scotland

  12. Edward Steichen, Le Tournesol (The Sunflower), c. 1920. "Steichen is painting flowers near Paris and says if he keeps on some day he may do something worth looking at.: - poet Carl Sandburg, Edward Steichen's brother-in-law

    nga.gov/features/slideshows/le

    #EdwardSteichen
    #art
    #arthistory
    #painting
    #sunflowers
    #NationalGalleryofArt

  13. Excited to see this powerful resource now fully available. It will be a great help to art history researchers everywhere. carta.archive-it.org/




  14. Excited to see this powerful resource now fully available. It will be a great help to art history researchers everywhere. carta.archive-it.org/

    #arthistory
    #artresearch
    #artmuseum
    #artlibrary

  15. Excited to see this powerful resource now fully available. It will be a great help to art history researchers everywhere. carta.archive-it.org/

    #arthistory
    #artresearch
    #artmuseum
    #artlibrary

  16. Excited to see this powerful resource now fully available. It will be a great help to art history researchers everywhere. carta.archive-it.org/

    #arthistory
    #artresearch
    #artmuseum
    #artlibrary

  17. Excited to see this powerful resource now fully available. It will be a great help to art history researchers everywhere. carta.archive-it.org/

    #arthistory
    #artresearch
    #artmuseum
    #artlibrary

  18. Joséphin Péladan (1858-1918) was a French novelist and esoteric who organized the Salon de la Rose + Croix exhibitions in 1890s Paris. He is portrayed here by his friend Alexandre Séon.

    1892. Oil on canvas. 132.5 x 80 cm. Museé des Beaux-Arts, Lyon.

    #art
    #FrenchArt
    #painting
    #portraits
    #Péladan
    #Nabis

  19. Modern color photography is amazing, but there's something about an autochrome that just leaps off the page. This 1915 portrait of an unidentified woman by Rudolph Dührkoop is a great example of the art.

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudolf_D

    #autochrome
    #portrait
    #photohistory
    #historyofphotography
    #RudolphDührkoop
    #GermanPhotography
    #pictorialism

  20. Did you know that all issues of Camera Work, the seminal early 20th-century journal published by Alfred Stieglitz, are available online? Check them and many other wonderful modern art and literature journals out at the Modernist Journal Project.

    modjourn.org/journal/

    #arthistory
    #historyofphotography
    #modernistliterature
    #literarymagazines
    #magazineart

  21. In 1836 #onthisday David Roby (D. R.) Judkins was born in Chesterville, Maine. He and others in his family moved to Seattle in 1880, where he operated Judkins Floating Sunbeam Gallery. It was a photography studio on a small barge, and Judkins had it towed to small towns around Puget Sound and into British Columbia. In addition to doing a lively portrait business, he created a series of stereoviews of the places he visited.

    #photography #photohistory #pugetsound #washington #stereoview

  22. Italian divisionists don’t get the attention that is lavished on French artists who used many of the same techniques, but I could stare at this stunning painting by Gaetano Previati (1852-1920) all day long. Dance of the Hours, 1899.
    arcadiandreams.org/previati-da.

    #arthistory
    #divisionism
    #divisionists
    #previati
    #italianart
    #ItalianPainting

  23. Shame on the Denver Art Museum!! According to Harold Jacobs, the Tlingit and Haida’s cultural resource specialist who attended meetings in Denver in 2017, the museum was “probably the worst” institution they had ever dealt with regarding repatriation of plundered Native artifacts.

    artnews.com/art-news/news/denv

    #denverartmuseum
    #nativeart
    #alaskanativeart
    #repatriationofart
    #Tlingit
    #Haida
    #NAGPRA