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Feb 7 2011
The Island of Rhodes by Ivan Constantinovich Aivazovsky, 1861
Academician / Landscape / Paintings (Reproductions) / Russian - 1 year ago - troycapc
This is a reproduction of “The Island of Rhodes” of 1861 by Ivan Constantinovich Aivazovsky. This is wonderful example of Aivazovsky’s coastal combinations of seascape and landscape and is a wonderful representation of this gem of the Aegean as the sun is near the horizon. Seascapes constitute more than half of his works. This Armenian artist died in 1900 at the age of eighty-three years. He burst upon the international scene in 1842 and was elected a member of five European Academies. He received the French Legion of Honor and left more than 6000 works by the time of his death. This masterpiece is in the Aivazovsky Art Gallery in his natal city, Theodosia in the Crimea, Ukraine.
Dec 12 2010
The Sun Never Says by Hafiz of Shiraz, ca. 1370
American / Inspirational prints / Landscape / Paintings (Reproductions) - 1 year ago - troycapc
This is an Inspirational Print proclaiming the words of the 14th century Persian Poet Hafiz of Shiraz. It is a proclaiming of the Beneficence of Nature and of the Divine Nature of the Love that Nature bestows.
Oct 25 2010
The Loch of Skene, 2009
American / British / Caperton / Landscape / Paintings (Reproductions) - 1 year ago - troycapc
A reproduction of “Loch of Skene” of 2009, an impressionist view of this lovely body of water west of Aberdeen, Scotland. It is nestled in the highlands and is flanked by Lochraig Head and White Coomb and this image captures a wonderful mist over the water at the beginning of a cold winter’s day.
Oct 24 2010
Road Less Travelled, 2010, Troy Caperton
American / Caperton / Landscape / Paintings (Reproductions) - 1 year ago - troycapc
This is a reproduction of “Road Less Travelled” of 2010, a depiction of a country lane used the express the beauty of a rural setting near the time of the rising of the sun, the early morning before the brightness of a country day washes away Nature’s vivid colors.
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