By Johann Zoffany (German, 13 March 1733 – 11 November 1810)
It is not a Renaissance painting but it speaks about Renaissance. And it is a summary of Renaissance art in a painting. It illustrates the Tribune of the Uffizi of Florence and shows enthusiasts abducted by the beauty of many masterpieces. A kaleidoscope in which we are still lost today. The title is, in fact, “Tibuna degli Uffizi” by Johann Zoffany, an eighteenth-century German neoclassical painter and is at the Royal Collection of Windsor.
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Baghdad, Iraqi Art. Via Arts&Emotions Group
Henryk Berlewi – Siedząca kobieta, 1922. Via Retroavangarda
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Painted by Salvador Dali at the age of 12. Via Art Circle
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Jackson Pollock (American, January 28, 1912 – August 11, 1956) – Man with Knife. #expressionism. Via Jackson Pollock Art
Paul Klee (Swiss German, 18 December 1879 – 29 June 1940) – Landscape with Yellow Birds (1923). Courtesy: Avril Shab
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