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  • Sep 22, 2024 | dailyartmagazine.com | Magda Michalska |Candy Bedworth |Vithória Konzen Dill |Camilla de Laurentis

    When the days are warm and long, all I can think about are picnics and barbecues. When the sun is shining, the grass is green and birds are singing. When the basket is full of yummy sandwiches and bottles of homemade compote. If you’re planning an eat-out with your friends and family but want to do it differently than usual, take a glimpse at these picnic inspirations from art!1. Bonnard: Watching SportsHow about a picnic by the river, while watching a rowing race?

  • Jul 21, 2024 | dailyartmagazine.com | Marina Kochetkova |Candy Bedworth |Vithória Konzen Dill |Camilla de Laurentis

    Fresh produce, herbs, dappled sunlight playing through trees and onto picnic spreads, fruit, and vegetables are all ingredients for the perfect meal to savor on a summer day. These elements were a source of inspiration for many artists, whose paintings are like the tantalizing promise of wonderful food. Can summer meals be inspired by art? Summer BreakfastLet’s start our list of summer meals depicted in art with a breakfast! The summer of 1883 in France was perfect.

  • Jul 1, 2024 | dailyartmagazine.com | Nikolina Konjevod |Camilla de Laurentis |Jimena Escoto |Proofreader Yifan Xia

    Australia boasts a vibrant art scene shaped by its rich cultural heritage and unique landscapes. From ancient Indigenous traditions to contemporary innovations, here are five Australian artists everyone should know. 1. Emily Kame KngwarreyeEmily Kame Kngwarreye (also spelt Emily Kam Kngwarray) (1910-1996) is one of the most significant contemporary Australian artists.

  • Mar 13, 2024 | dailyartmagazine.com | Rachel Witte |Candy Bedworth |Vithória Konzen Dill |Camilla de Laurentis

    Baroque Carefully arranged plates of food surrounded by carefully planned out backgrounds, images with hidden meanings, a snapshot of wealth… What may sound like an average display of life through our modern-day social media accounts is actually a well-curated still-life from the 17th-century Dutch Golden Age, known as a pronkstilleven (the term refers to a very ornate and ostentatious still-life painting, developed in the mid-17th century Dutch Republic).

  • Jan 18, 2024 | dailyartmagazine.com | Javier Miguel |JAMES SINGER |Anna Ingram |Camilla de Laurentis

    Baroque Baroque Between 1660 and 1661, Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer created three paintings of his hometown, Delft. These are The Little Street, the now-lost House Standing in Delft, and View of Delft, which became one of his most recognizable works. View of Delft has been housed at the Mauritshuis in The Hague as Vermeer’s only cityscape since 1822. Delft and VermeerJohannes Vermeer is a canonical 17th-century Dutch painter born in 1632 in Delft.

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