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The Neighbours, Terraces of Algiers (1887) by Frederick Arthur Bridgman
The painting in the image is a work by French artist Hugues Merle, a painter known for his sentimental and moral scenes.
Hugues Merle was born in 1822 and died in 1881. He studied painting with Léon Cogniet and began exhibiting at the Salon (Paris) in 1847.
Merle was compared to William-Adolphe Bouguereau and became a considerable rival in terms of subject matter and treatment. He was appointed Chevalier of the Legion of Honour in 1866.
Evening Silence (c. 1900)
Wilhelm Kotarbiński (1848 - 1921)
Oil painting, 6x8in
I better not see a wet spot when I roll you over
Philosopher Reading (1631) by Rembrandt
Gentleman choice... Constanza Nisi
Venetians at the Balcony (1881)
Eugene de Blaas (1843 - 1932)
The Sphinx in the Moonlight
(The Sphinx in the Moonlight, c1905, 1912)
Walter Frederick Roofe Tyndale
Gentleman choice... Klaudia Skogmo
Eugene von Blaas - The curious one (1897)
Boar Lane, Leeds (1881) by John Atkinson Grimshaw
Vicente March (Spanish, 1859-1927)
Nel giardino
Gentleman choice... Alina Boyko
Venice (1883) by Childe Hassam
After "The Nymph Echo" by Paul Lemoyne, 1821. Louvre, Paris
Model: Alise
Insomnia (2024) by Vincenzo Lamolinara | Ghosts on a Tree (1933) by Franz Sedlacek
"Mom told me when I asked why you'd never married when I was sixteen, auntie Lisa, and I've thought about this moment such a lot since then"
View of Alkmaar (1670) by Jacob van Ruisdael
Full Bodied Asspirations
Mila Amour