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Color:  Gold
Medium: Oil
Large Oil Painting On Canvas Belle Epoque Art Nouveau
Located in Gavere, BE
Georges Redon (1869-1943) is a famous French painter, draftsman, caricaturist, poster designer and engraver. Art Nouveau portrait oil on canvas mounted on panel "The elegant with the...
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1890s French School Oil Portrait Paintings

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Gold Leaf

Large Oil Painting On Canvas Belle Epoque Art Nouveau
Located in Gavere, BE
"Large Oil Painting On Canvas Belle époque Art Nouveau With Frame" Georges Redon (1869-1943) is a famous French painter, draftsman, caricaturist, poster designer and engraver. Belle ...
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1890s French School Oil Portrait Paintings

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Gold Leaf

Oil On Canvas portrait Elisabeth de Fontenay Circle of Largilliere With Frame
Located in Gavere, BE
"Oil On Canvas From The Eighteenth Century Entourage De Largilliere With Frame" 18th Century French School, Surroundings of Nicolas de Largilliere Presumed portraits of Louise Elisa...
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Gold Leaf

Oil On Canvas Portrait Of A Young Lady 19th century
Located in Gavere, BE
Oil On Canvas Portrait Of A Young Lady 19th century dated and signed 1874 ( Portrait of the artist's daughter ) Henri-Guillaume Schlesinger, originally Wilhelm Heinrich Schlesinger...
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1870s French School Oil Portrait Paintings

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Gold Leaf

Eli
Located in Mokena, IL
Eli, 11.5 x 13.5 inches. Oil on panel with carved and gilded frame. Painting by artist Justas Varpucanskis. 21st century contemporary artwork that employs techniques, philosophy and ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Renaissance Oil Portrait Paintings

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Gold Leaf

Mother and daughter by Lélia Pissarro - Oil painting
Located in London, GB
Mother and daughter by Lélia Pissarro (b. 1963) Oil and gold leaf on canvas 100 x 100 cm (39 ³/₈ x 39 ³/₈ inches) Signed lower right Lélia Pissarro. Executed in 2020 This work is ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Oil Portrait Paintings

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Gold Leaf

Cleopatra, Mistress of Julius Caesar and Mark Antony by Lélia Pissarro
Located in London, GB
Cleopatra, Mistress of Julius Caesar and Mark Antony by Lélia Pissarro (b. 1963) Oil and gold leaf on canvas 100 x 100 cm (39 ³/₈ x 39 ³/₈ inches) Signed...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Oil Portrait Paintings

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Gold Leaf

Judith & Donald
Located in Brooklyn, NY
This is my adaptation of Gustav Klimt’s "Judith and the Head of Holofernes.” Klimt’s painting depicts the biblical character of Judit...
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2010s Surrealist Oil Portrait Paintings

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Gold Leaf

I Bloom, and Now Feel
Located in Denver, CO
Aixa Oliveras' "I Bloom, and Now Feel" is an original, handmade oil painting that depicts a female model wearing lace as she caresses orchids that grow f...
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21st Century and Contemporary Oil Portrait Paintings

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Gold Leaf

Portrait of a Geisha
By Roland Strasser
Located in Amsterdam, NL
Roland Strasser (1895-1974) "Japanese Geisha" Signed lower right Oil and gold leaf on canvas, measures: 76 x 46 cm In fine white-wash wood frame. ...
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1930s Expressionist Oil Portrait Paintings

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Gold Leaf

Bring Forth Miracles
Located in Denver, CO
Aixa Oliveras' "Bring Forth Miracles" is an original, handmade oil painting that depicts a female model in a black dress with upturned hands as Orchids a...
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21st Century and Contemporary Oil Portrait Paintings

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Gold Leaf

Elements Etrusco
Located in Miami, FL
A. Laurenti has been exhibiting since 1984 universal, visionary and contemporary paintings. His images bring back to us through his colors, landscapes and personalities that have exi...
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2010s Contemporary Oil Portrait Paintings

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Gold Leaf

"Exhale, " Oil painting
Located in Denver, CO
Brian O'Neill's (US based) "Exhale" is an original, handmade oil painting that depicts a nude male figure stooped over and keeling on the ground, with his back exposed and bowing his...
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2010s Realist Oil Portrait Paintings

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Silver, Gold Leaf

"Emergence, " Oil painting
Located in Denver, CO
Brian O'Neill's (US based) "Emergence" is an original, handmade oil painting that depicts a floral robe slipping from a female figure's shoulders and expos...
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2010s Realist Oil Portrait Paintings

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Silver, Gold Leaf

"We're all Mad Here, " Oil painting
Located in Denver, CO
Rhonda Libbey's "We're all Mad Here" is an original, handmade oil painting that depicts an Alice in Wonderland figure with the Cheshire Cat smiling coyly...
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2010s Pop Art Oil Portrait Paintings

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Gold Leaf

"The Unicorn's Garden, " Oil painting
Located in Denver, CO
Rhonda Libbey's "The Unicorn's Garden" is an original, handmade oil painting that depicts a grey unicorn in a lush garden of cat faced flowers and rollin...
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2010s Surrealist Oil Portrait Paintings

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Gold Leaf

Spring- 21st Century Contemporary
Located in Nuenen, Noord Brabant
This painting is made by Pam Hawkes. On the painting you see the portrait of a woman This British artist is new to the Netherlands, her work is now a household name in the rest of ...
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2010s Contemporary Oil Portrait Paintings

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Gold Leaf

In the Bathroom
Located in Burlingame, CA
Portrait of a young woman in the bathroom, painted with oil and gold leaf on paper. The artwork is is 14 x 11 inches. And it is newly and professionally framed with all museum materi...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Oil Portrait Paintings

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Gold Leaf

Barbara Gittings (Figuartive Painting of LGBTQ Icon in Gold Triptych Frame)
Located in Hudson, NY
Portrait painting of LGBTQ icon, Barbara Gittings Entitled: "Barbara Gittings (Mother)" Painted by Carl Grauer in 2019 Oil and gold leaf on board 20 x 32 inches, 20 x 16 inches when closed Can rest on a surface or can be hung with two d-rings that are installed on the back This painting was made by Poughkeepsie, NY based artist, Carl Grauer, in 2019. It is part of the artist's latest series, The Lavender Temple of Their Most Fabulous, painted in tribute to the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall Rebellion. Here the artist depicts LGBTQ activist, Barbara Gittings, on a gold leaf triptych frame resembling a Catholic altarpiece. Gittings is further sanctified with a glowing gold leaf halo while holding a copy of "The Ladder". Scenes of homosexual rights protests are featured on the left and right side of the folding triptych. When closed, the painting measures 20 x 16 inches and depicts two female symbols on the front. The piece can be shown unfolded either resting on a surface or by hanging it with the two d-rings that are installed on the back. About Barbara Gittings: Barbara Gittings was a LGBTQ+ activist whose contributions had a significant impact on LGBTQ+ acceptance and rights in the United States. Born in Vienna, Austria in 1932 while her father served as a U.S. diplomat, she was the organizer of the New York chapter of the Daughter of Bilitis (DOB), the first US national lesbian organization and served as editor of the DOB magazine, The Ladder, from 1963-1966. In the 1960s, Gittings co-organized picket lines to raise awareness about the ban on employment of gay people by the U.S. government, the country’s largest employer at the time. She also was part of the movement to persuade the American Psychiatric Association to remove homosexuality from the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, which they stopped listing as a mental disorder in 1973. Her childhood experiences of finding very little literature or information about being gay inspired her to have a lifelong involvement with libraries, especially the American Library Association (ALA), to promote positive LGBTQ+ literature in libraries. She passed away in Kennett Square, Pennsylvania in 2007 and has awards from the ALA and Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) named after her. “Equal treatment — no more, no less — is what we want! And compassion— which many homosexuals gladly swallow because they think it represents an improvement in attitudes toward them — is not equal treatment.” – Barbara Gittings More about the series: In tribute to the 50th Anniversary of the Stonewall Rebellion, Poughkeepsie based artist Carl Grauer debuts The Lavender Temple of Their Most Fabulous, a new series depicting notable figures of the LGBTQ+ movement. Portraits of gay rights advocates, such as Harvey Milk...
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2010s Contemporary Oil Portrait Paintings

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Gold Leaf

"Discovery", contemporary, realist, geometric, portrait, ink, oil painting
Located in Natick, MA
Steve Sangapore’s “Discovery” is a 48 x 36 oil, ink and 24k gold leaf painting inspired by the idea of intellectual search and discovery on a wood pane...
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2010s Surrealist Oil Portrait Paintings

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Gold Leaf

AWAKENING
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Oil, mirror and 24k gold leaf on canvas
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2010s Surrealist Oil Portrait Paintings

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Gold Leaf

REVELATION
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Oil, mirror and 24k gold leaf on canvas.
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2010s Surrealist Oil Portrait Paintings

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Gold Leaf

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Audre Lorde (Gustav Klimt Inspired Figurative Painting of LGBTQ Icon, Framed)
Located in Hudson, NY
Portrait painting of LGBTQ icon, Audre Lorde Entitled: "Audre Lorde (Black, Lesbian, Mother, Warrior, Poet)" Painted by Carl Grauer in 2018 Oil and gold leaf on canvas 40 x 30 inches, 41.5 x 31.5 inches in black frame with gold painted interior Wire backing, ready to hang Signed, verso This painting was made by Poughkeepsie, NY based artist, Carl Grauer, in 2019. It is part of the artist's latest series, The Lavender Temple of Their Most Fabulous, painted in tribute to the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall Rebellion. Here the artist depicts feminist poet, writer and activist, Audre Lorde with a Gustav Klimt inspired motif of gold and multi colored markings while a gold leaf halo frames Lorde's stoic face. Grauer modeled this painting from a famous picture of Lorde after a mastectomy where she stands in a relaxed posed, unabashedly gazing at the viewer. The portrait is complimented with a black painted wood frame that has a painted gold interior. About Audre Lorde: Audre Lorde was a feminist poet, writer and activist who addressed civil rights, feminism, lesbianism and the exploration of black female identity in her work. A self-described “black, lesbian, mother, warrior, poet,” she was born in Harlem in 1934 and began writing as a teenager. Throughout her career, Lorde published nine volumes of poetry and five works of prose, and earned honorary doctorates from Hunter, Oberlin, and Haverford Colleges, and was named the New York State poet laureate. She was critical of the lack of inclusivity in the mainstream feminist movement of the 1960s and 1970s and sought to expand feminist discourse to take into account the totality of women’s identities, including race, class, gender identity, and sexuality. Lorde also wrote extensively about her breast cancer diagnosis and treatment beginning in the early 1980s. She passed away in 1992 in Saint Croix. “It is learning how to take our differences and make them strengths. For the master’s tools will never dismantle the master’s house. They may allow us temporarily to beat him at his own game, but they will never enable us to bring about genuine change.” – Audre Lorde More about the series: In tribute to the 50th Anniversary of the Stonewall Rebellion, Poughkeepsie based artist Carl Grauer debuts The Lavender Temple of Their Most Fabulous, a new series depicting notable figures of the LGBTQ+ movement. Portraits of gay rights advocates, such as Harvey Milk...
Category

2010s Contemporary Oil Portrait Paintings

Materials

Gold Leaf

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