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Period: 18th Century
Medium: Pigment
The Yearning
Located in Chicago, IL
Inspired by European landscape painting of another era, the artist finds intimacy in an unexpected place. The changeable moon sends forth steady reverberating yellow light with th...
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18th Century Naturalistic Pigment Paintings

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Oil, Pigment

A very rare pair of Italian scagliola panels, mid-18th century
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Panel 1 (with boats below arch): 50x37cm; 60x47cm (framed) Panel 2 (with cliffs): 44.5x34cm; 54x44cm (framed) These panels are fine examples of the scagliola technique, perfected by...
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Mid-18th Century Pigment Paintings

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Stone

Japanese Festival Folding Screen, Paint on Paper, c. 1750
Located in Chicago, IL
This 18th-century folding screen is a stunning example of Japanese artistry. Beautifully painted with delicate brushwork, the evocative screen depicts a lively festival during the Edo period (1615–1912). The raucous scene is full of life; within the dense crowd, you can make out people dancing...
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Mid-18th Century Edo Pigment Paintings

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Paper, Ink, Pigment

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