I live in Aguascalientes, Mèxico, I got a degree about Psychopedagogy Counseling at Aguascalientes Autonomous University and I love art in all their types.
Vincent van Gogh, dutch, 1853-1890
"The Bedroom, 1889
Oil on canvas, 73.6 x 92.3 cm
From the book: Treasures of the Art Institute of Chicago, paintings from the 19th century to the present.
Falero's Witches Going to Their Sabbath (1878) is a Victorian fantasy, a swirl of naked witches, demons, goats, bats, and occult symbols all spinning through the sky.
He builds the scene like a spiral vortex, the figures rotating toward the Sabbath, the witches' ritual gathering tied to black magic, ecstatic rites, and everything the era considered forbidden.
Victorian England loved this stuff.
The public was obsessed with the occult, astrology, and anything forbidden, and Falero became known for painting witches in a sensual, ecstatic way that pushed the limits of what was acceptable.
Falero was deep into astronomy, alchemy, and occult symbolism, and it shows. His witch paintings became bestsellers because they felt risky, erotic, and mystical all at once.
Gerald Cooper (Peintre anglais, 1898-1975)
- Géranium, 1955, huile sur panneau, 50 x 42 cm (Collection privée).
L'artiste était surtout reconnu pour la minutie de ses représentations florales, dans le style des maîtres anciens hollandais.
"Prado con álamos" (Meadow with Poplars o Prairie aux peupliers) es una célebre pintura impresionista realizada por el maestro francés Claude Monet en 1875.
Esta obra captura la quintaesencia del paisaje estival francés en las afueras de París, destacando por su atmósfera vibrante y el uso revolucionario del color para representar la luz solar.