Frida Kahlo, The Bus, 1929, Oil on canvas, Museo Dolores Olmedo Collection.
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I think, the most obvious differences between 1929-passengers and current ones, are the relaxation and simplicity manifested in their faces..


HOPE
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About The Artist
Gayle, her husband Wally, five children and her grandchildren live in the State of Washington.
Gayle, who has Huntington's Disease, continues to fight the HD dragon by keeping her passion for painting alive! Her work is not only beautiful but inspiring.

René Magritte, The Castle of the Pyrenees, 1959, Oil on canvas, 200 x 145.
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Amazing!

عكس ماهيگير رودخانه لي، چين طي سفري در تابستان 2002 به پكن توسط السون گرفته شدهاست
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قايقران، ونيز، ايتاليا
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Paul Cézanne, Self-Portrait with a Beret (detail), c. 1898-1900, oil on canvas, cm. 64,1 x 53,3, Charles H. Bayley Picture and Painting Fund and Partial Gift of Elisabeth Paine Metcalf, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
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Some of Cézanne’s most important works return to Florence. About a century ago, they were an integral part of the collections found in the Florentine homes of two young collectors, Egisto Paolo Fabbri and Charles Loeser. The exhibition at Palazzo Strozzi is a unique occasion to admire side by side dozens of Cézanne’s masterpieces, usually found scattered to the four corners of the earth. ... (From ArtDaily.com)

Matisse, Henri
The Girl with Green Eyes
1908
Oil on canvas
26 x 20 in. (66 x 50.8 cm.)
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
I love her responsible and proud face.
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Monet, Claude
Water Lilies (The Clouds)
1903
Oil on canvas
74.6 x 105.3 cm (29 3/8 x 41 7/16 in.)
Private collection
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Monet, Claude
The Artist's Garden at Vetheuil
1881
Oil on canvas
100 x 80 cm (39 3/8 x 31 1/2 in.)
Private collection
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Monet, Claude
Wheatstacks (End of Summer)
1890-91
Oil on canvas
60 x 100 cm (23 5/8 x 39 3/8 in.)
The Art Institute of Chicago
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Monet, Claude
The Corniche of Monaco
1884
Oil on canvas
29 1/2 x 37 in. (75 x 94 cm)
Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam
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Monet could appear variable at any given moment, producing many surprising interpretations of the common matter. He altered his technique according to his sense of the quality of the whole, whether joyous or somber, that he wanted to construct in response to the powerful stimulus from the object that engaged him in the act of painting.
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Caravaggio, Michelangelo Merisi da
The Sacrifice of Isaac
Detail
1603
Oil on canvas
41 x 53 1/8 in (104 x 135 cm)
Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence
Jews and Christians believe that God spared Abraham from sacrificing his son, Isaac. They believe that Hagar and Ishmael were dismissed.
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The dismissal of Hagar, by Pieter Pietersz Lastman
Personally, I prefer not to waste my time by solving sophisticated puzzles prepared in surrealism paintings, but this one guaranteed not to waste the time.

Metamorphosis of Narcissus
Salvador Dali

Degas, Edgar
Four Dancers
c. 1899
Oil on canvas
151.1 x 180.2 cm (59 1/2 x 71 in.)
National Gallery of Art, Washington
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This painting has been selected because of its care about figures.
Another related painting founded, which belongs to one of Degas' fans. As he said: I'm gaga for Degas. Its figures are so similar to Degas' one.
Obviously this one is represented in different genre:

-Bob Kessel, 2006