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Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres (1780-1867).
Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres (1780-1867).
Frank McCarthy (1924-2002). (If above image won’t enlarge, click [Here]). Also [Here].
The American Classical Music Hall of Fame & Museum (formerly the Hamilton County Memorial Building), located in Cincinnati, Ohio. The building was completed in 1908.
…and in with the Jew, er, new. [Article].
Charles M. Russell, famous Western artist (1864-1926). (Below: titled “Meat’s not Meat till it’s in the Pan.” Larger version Here)
(Click on the image to enlarge it) This stuff takes you back to a time and a place: just before the French Revolution, when “human equality” was still unknown. Fragonard was almost executed by the equalists, until another equalist, the artist J.L. David, stepped in and saved him. Looking at Fragonard’s work, it has such […]
John Constable (1776-1837). [Gallery].
Communism, socialism, feminism, queer rights, civil rights, psychoanalysis, cultural anthropology, modern art — is there any leftist movement that hasn’t been pioneered/led by Jews? [Article]. and [Article].
(If image won’t enlarge, click [Here]) Pompeo Batoni (1708-1787). His work is not as well-known as Caravaggio’s or Correggio’s, but he was a good artist who paid attention to detail. [Article]. [Gallery].
Ilya Efimovich Repin (1844-1930). (Above: Repin’s “On a Bridge in Abramtsevo”) More: [Here].