Realist Blog Posts
Kevin the Dream Killer

If you have a dream, a fantasy, a misguided belief in yourself (or others), then welcome to the demise of those dreams. Allow me to kill those dreams, those dreams that you hold so precious in your heart; the ones you keep only to yourself because...
by Kevin's Blog of Worthless Advice on May 19, 2013
Shouting at The Shouting Box

With it's bright lights, colors and amazing sounds, television and the internetDEMAND a response from us all. It's just NOT the one we think. Ever catch yourself talking back to the television? Or screaming at your laptop while watching HULU or...
by Sent to the corner on Jan 15, 2013
Three Women Church

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by MIRACLES OF THE ART on May 2, 2012
Gustave Courbet, "Grotto of the Loue", 1864

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by MIRACLES OF THE ART on May 2, 2012
Cunde Wang

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by MIRACLES OF THE ART on May 2, 2012
Fat Cats

I went back to the Flickr creative commons (we are becoming fast friends) to find a famous painting. I found this one of actress Sarah Bernhardt from the late 1800s by French realist painter Jules Bastien-Lepage. &nb...
by MIRACLES OF THE ART on May 2, 2012
The Death of Sardanapalus (1827)

Famous van Gogh paintings, Monet paintings and da Vinci paintings – China oil Painting suppliers, exporters, and manufacturers wholesale famous works by Claude Monet.
by MIRACLES OF THE ART on May 2, 2012
Courbet “The Stone Breakers”

by MIRACLES OF THE ART on May 2, 2012
$135,000,000 for Adele Bloch-Bauer I by Gustav Klimt (2006)

The record-breaking sale - which followed a court order by the Austrian government to return the painting to Bloch-Bauer's heir - was the culmination of a years-long dispute over the painting looted by Nazis during World War II.&n...
by MIRACLES OF THE ART on Apr 25, 2012
Stonehenge 1836

The huge structure near Salisbury (unrestored in Constable's time) was built about five thousand years ago : it was a temple of the sun and the moon. The designers were excellent astronomers and ingenious organisers and builders.Comment on the skysca...
by MIRACLES OF THE ART on Mar 1, 2012
The Glebe Farm 1835

John Constable...
by MIRACLES OF THE ART on Mar 1, 2012
Salisbury Cathedral from the Meadows 1831

John Constable...
by MIRACLES OF THE ART on Mar 1, 2012
Parham Mill at Gillingham 1826

By 1826, water mills were giving way to the sort of 'mill' painted by de Loutherburg in Coalbrookdale at Night, to the factories with their steam-driven machinery.Comment on the impression created of English rural life.John Constable (1776-1837)...
by MIRACLES OF THE ART on Mar 1, 2012
William Dyce, Omnia Vanitas, 1848

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by MIRACLES OF THE ART on Feb 21, 2012
Elegance in Orange

This beautiful still life express's her passion for good healthy living, and like the other's express her deepest thought's and expression's.The bright orange colors used in this still life painting are passionate. Like “Fall Bounty” it is expres...
by MIRACLES OF THE ART on Feb 21, 2012
Fall Harvest

This still life painting was produced during a very difficult time. Her grandson Jimmy Stump was diagnosed with cancer. Starr is not a stranger to illness her self. She was five years old when diagnosed with polio. The progression of this disease req...
by MIRACLES OF THE ART on Feb 21, 2012
Little Apprentice

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by MIRACLES OF THE ART on Feb 21, 2012
Lorraine Shemesh

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by MIRACLES OF THE ART on Feb 21, 2012
Adolf von Menzel (German Realist painter, 1815-1905) Sitting Woman

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by MIRACLES OF THE ART on Feb 21, 2012
Realist Paintings By Iman Maleki

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by MIRACLES OF THE ART on Feb 21, 2012
