The Art I Love, pt. 3

Series 1, No. 3

It’s almost been 7 years since I made my first post about the artists that I love. I’ve grown a bit since then and have gotten deeper into my likes. I’ve copied or made versions of most of the images I love. Very complex reasons why I have to do this. It makes me feel closer in some sort of way. So far I’ve listed 40 artists. This part three may not stop at twenty.

1. Georgia O’Keefe

So many great pieces. Impactful!

2. Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo, 1727-1824

Rebecca, 1751

3. Agnolo Bronzino, 1503-1572

Portrait of Ortensia de Bardi di Montauto, 1559

4. Alessandro Allori, 1535-1607

Maria de Medici, 1595

5. Niccolò dell’Abbate, 1510-1571

Woman with Fur, 1545

6. Boccaccio Boccaccino, 1467-1525

Gypsy Girl, 1517

7. Antonello da Messina, 1430-1479

The Annunciation, 1474

8. Anthony van Dyck, 1599-1641

Unknown Woman, 1639

9. Peter Paul Rubens, 1567-1640

Marchesa Brigida Spinola Doris, 1606

10. Artemisia Gentileschi, 1593-1656

Clio, 1632

11. Jacopo Amigoni, 1682-1752

Maria Antonia Ferninanda of Spain, 1750

12. Helen Allingham, 1848-1926

Daydreamer, 1878

13. Cecilia Beaux, 1855-1942

Self-Portrait, 1894

14. Marie Bracquemond, 1840-1916

Lady in White

15. Maria Louisa Catherine Cecilia Cosway, 1760-1838

The Duchess of Devonshire as Cynthia, 1781

16. Rosalba Carriera, 1673-1757

Caterina Sagredo Barbarigo as Bernice, 1741

17. Mary Cassatt, 1844-1926

The Long Gloves, 1889

18. Anne Vallayer-Coster, 1744-1818

Madame de Saint-Huberty in the role of Dido, 1785

19. Mary Beale, 1633-1699

Mary Witherspoon of Andwell, 1670

20. Hans Holbein, the Younger, 1497-1543

Anne of Cleves

21. Andrea del Sarto, 1486-1530

Self-portrait, 1528
Artist’s Wife, 1513

22. Massimo Stanzione, 1585-1686

Madonna and Child, 1639

23. Fra Filippo Lippi, 1406-1469

Madonna, 1462

24. Petrus Christus, 1410-1475

Young Girl, 1470

25. Rogier van der Weyden, 1399-1464

portrait of a lady, 1460

26. Giovanni Battista Moroni, 1520-1578

Young Woman, 1564

27. Fra Angelico, 1395-1455

The Annunciation, 1450

28. Tiziano Vecelli or Titian, 1490-1576

Titian, Woman holding an Apple, 1550

29. Frans Pourbus the younger, 1569-1622

Frans Pourbus the younger, Isabelle Clare Eugenia of Austria, 1604

30. Jan Van Eyck, 1390-1431

Giovanni Arnolfini, and his wife, 1434

31. Jacob Jordaen

Portrait of a Married Couple, 1615

32. Hans Holbein, the Elder, 1460-1524

Portrait of a Woman, 1515

33. Susan Macdowell Eakins, 1851-1938

Girl Studying, 1900

34. Lorenzo Costa, 1460-1535

Lady with Pearl Necklace, 1490

About johndiestler

Retired community college professor of graphic design, multimedia and photography, and chair of the fine arts and media department.
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1 Response to The Art I Love, pt. 3

  1. Anonymous says:

    Interesting, as are all your posts.

    With these portraits, it’s the eyes, isn’t it?

    One that’s particularly interesting for the deep history behind the artist is the painting by Maria Cosway. Jefferson was in a romantic relationship with here, although probably a platonic one.S

    ee this article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maria_Cosway

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