Victory, O Lord !

Victory, O Lord !

This is a reproduction of "Victory, O Lord!" by John Everett Millais of 1871. It is a depiction of Moses being supported by his brother Aaron and Hur during the battle of Rephidim against the Amalekites as recorded in Exodus 17. Millais was forty-two when he created this masterpiece and was one of the founders of the Pre-Raphaelite School. This work dates from the period in which the artist grew bolder in his use of color and drama and marks a significant transition in his style. He was very influential among British artists and died in 1896. This masterpiece is 141.3 cm wide and 194.7 cm high and is in the Manchester Art Museum in Manchester, England.

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Framed Canvas Paintng, Road Less Traveled

Framed Canvas Paintng, Road Less Traveled

Please consider purchasing this painting, times are very hard indeed.

This is Troy Caperton's painting, "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.

This is a real painting, stretched and framed!

This work is 20 inches wide and 16 inches tall.

The Plein Aire Mahogany frame is three inches wide on each side.

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Marketplace in an Italian Town

Marketplace in an Italian Town

This is a reproduction of "Marketplace in an Italian Town with itinerant toothpuller" by Johannes Lingelbach, 1651. The artist was twenty-nine years old when he created this masterpiece. He was a Dutch painter born in Frankfurt, Germany and moved with his father to Amsterdam when he was twelve. In his mid twenties he traveled in Italy where this masterpiece was created. He returned to Amsterdam in 1653 and married. His work showed considerable influence from Caravaggio and its popularity led to a deep influence of chiaroscuro on later Dutch artists. He died in Amsterdam in 1674. This masterpiece is 86 cm wide and 68.5 cm high and is in the Rijksuseum, Amsterdam.

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Departure to the Hunt

Departure to the Hunt

This is a reproduction of "Departure to the Hunt" of 1652 by Paulus Potter. The artist was twenty-seven years old when he created this masterpiece. He was a Dutch painter born in Enkhuizen who trained with his father in Amsterdam. At twenty-four he moved to the Hague where he married and was introduced to the Dutch elite. He became quite popular for his landscapes and paintings in natural settings. These were lauded in the 19th century as precursors of Romanticism. He died of tuberculosis before January 17, 1654 when he was buried. This masterpiece is in the Gemäldegalerie, Berlin.

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A Woman Bathing

A Woman Bathing

This is a reproduction of "A Woman Bathing" of 1654 by Rembrandt van Rijn. This is probably a portrait of Hendrickje Stoffens who was the artist's common-law wife. She bore him a daughter in the year of this painting. The red robe in the painting may indicate that the subject matter was originally Bathsheba or Diana. The brushwork appears to be unusually spontaneous for Rembrandt and several sections appear to be unfinished. Yet the artist signed the work which indicates that he considered it completed. The masterpiece is 47 cm wide and 61.8 cm high and is in the National Gallery, London.

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