Showing 3 artworks with 1889 and with Impressionistic Realism
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- Phthalo Green
- Espresso
- John Singer Sargent
- Refined Subject
- Dramatic Composition
- 1889 Artwork
- Portrait Painting
- Victorian Era
- Victorian Art
- Cowboy Art
- Baroque Color Palette
- American Art
- Fine Art Reproduction
- Ellen Terry Actress
- Remington Art Museum
- Fitzwilliam Sargent
- Gilded Age
- Violet Hunt
- Light And Shadow
- Tate Gallery London
- American Impressionism
- Oil Canvas Print
- Portraiture
- Elegance
- Apache Chase
- Chair Pose
- Landscape Painting
- Cavalry Scene
- Oil Painting
- Realism
- Wild West Painting
- Frederic Remington
- Horseback Riding
- Shakespeare Lady Macbeth
- Frontier Art
- Western Genre
Experience the thrill of the Wild West with Frederic Remington’s ‘A Dash for the Timber’! This iconic painting captures cowboys galloping across rugged landscapes, foreshadowing cinematic Western films.
A masterpiece of realism by John Singer Sargent, "Mrs. Edmond Kelly" captures the subtle nuances of light and shadow as Violet Hunt sits poised with grace and elegance. Executed in 1889, this oil on canvas painting—measuring 111 x 81 cm—is housed at the Fitchburg Art Museum.
“Ellen Terry as Lady Macbeth” by John Singer Sargent – A stunning portrait capturing Dame Ellen Terry’s iconic portrayal of Lady Macbeth at the Tate Gallery, London.