Friday Night Photos Art: Oil On Canvas Edition
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Orlbucfan often comments about how the photos everybody posts on FNP look like paintings so I thought I'd post some actual paintings from the San Diego Museum of Art and the Timken Museum of Art, both located in Balboa Park.
Emanuel De Witte (Dutch 1617-1692)
Interior of the Nieuwe Kerk, Amsterdam, 1657
Hermann Max Pechstein (German 1881-1955)
Magdalena: Still life with nude, 1912
Mickalene Thomas (American 1971-)
Clarivel Left, 2014
John Singer Sargent (American 1856-1925)
John Alfred Parsons Millet, 1892
Salvador Dali (Spanish 1904-1989)
Specter of the evening, 1930
Robert Delaunay (French 1885-1941)
Female Nude Reading, 1915
Armando Romero (Mexican 1964-)
The Collector, 2007
Francois Boucher (French 1705-1770)
Lovers in a Park, 1758
Jean Baptiste Simeon Chardin (French 1699-1779)
The Monkey Antiquarian, 1740
David Hochney (British 1937-)
15 Canvas Study of the Grand Canyon, 1998
Henri Matisse (French 1869-1954)
Bouquet, 1916-1917
Francisco Zuniga (Mexican 1912-1998)
Woman with Legs Crossed, 1970

Comments
Hey SP
Painting oneself into a corner.
Didn't realize Tal did more than bass.
Very cool.
This was my mother's strokes circa 1950.
She dabbled a bit while in Syracuse.
Sort of a Cezan type still life.
Rich and heavy.
thanks for the oils!
(wish I could work a camera)
question everything
Hi, Q
Looks like your mom had a talent for painting. My great grandfather also had a talent for painting.
This one he painted in 1893 of the family homestead.
We come from dust. We will return to dust.
That's why I don't dust. It my be someone I know.
Great collection SP!
Thanks for posting your pics of these great artworks!
語必忠信 行必正直
Hi, soryang
Great artwork is right. The amount of detail in some of the paintings is truly amazing.
We come from dust. We will return to dust.
That's why I don't dust. It my be someone I know.
I feel as if
I'd had a chance to visit these museums from your selection. It brought back memories of a few of the worlds great museums I was able to visit earlier in life.
I'm actually surprised you could take photos there. We watch a lot of youtubers/ guides to foreign cities, and it seems quite a few museums won't let you photograph anything inside.
語必忠信 行必正直
I was happy to take you along
I don't get to a lot of museums, but the ones I have been to all allowed photography. The only restrictions some of them had was no flash photography. Art galleries where the art was for sale was another matter. I haven't been into a single art gallery that allowed you to photograph the art work.
We come from dust. We will return to dust.
That's why I don't dust. It my be someone I know.
The targets of today's essay are likely less challenging to
photograph than the moving subjects than you have previously posted.
Hi, humphrey
While not as challenging as shooting moving targets there's still a challenge. Like making sure the camera is level both horizontally and vertically and that the sensor plain is parallel to the plain of the subject. You also need to have proper white balance to get accurate colors. Different light sources (incandescent, florescent, LED, natural light) all affect color differently.
We come from dust. We will return to dust.
That's why I don't dust. It my be someone I know.
Another Tal
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question everything
Nice selection
Thanks for posting, Q.
We come from dust. We will return to dust.
That's why I don't dust. It my be someone I know.
Hi pixelators
Hi all, Hey SP!
Great pictures of great pictures.
These photos look like great paintings@
Excellent images SP, very well done, and much harder to do than it might seem.
Not sure if my net here (dsl) but it took ten clicks for the log in to respond and a half-dozen to get your threat to open... The system here seems to be powered by an Armadillo on a wheel chasing a fat juicy grub. Maybe everyone here is streaming, I don't know. But I am afraid to try to upload.
I'll see how this goes first...
Thanks for the great images of great images SP!
happy trails all@
We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them.
Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better.
both - Albert Einstein
Hi, dystopian
I don't think it's your dsl. It's been extremely slow for me posting to c99 tonight, too. Connecting to anything else on the net has not been a problem.
We come from dust. We will return to dust.
That's why I don't dust. It my be someone I know.