Showing posts with label likenesses. Show all posts
Showing posts with label likenesses. Show all posts

Sunday, August 10, 2025

Paradigms (Western)

Jean-François Lassave
Portrait of Catherine Meneau, wife of the artist
ca. 1780
oil on canvas
Musée des Augustins de Toulouse


William Beechey
Portrait of Mary Constance
ca. 1782-87
oil on panel
Denver Art Museum
 
Thomas Gainsborough
Portrait of Lady Anna Horatia Waldegrave
ca. 1783
oil on canvas
Detroit Institute of Arts

Alexander Runciman
Woman with Cello
before 1785
etching
British Museum

Richard Cosway
Portrait of Maria Cosway
1785
oil on canvas
Newport Mansions Preservation Society, Rhode Island

Johann Heinrich Ramberg
Study of a Fashionable London Woman
ca. 1785
ink and watercolor on paper
British Museum

Antoine Vestier
Portrait of coloratura soprano Rose Renaut
1791
oil on canvas
Phoenix Art Museum, Arizona

Christian Gullager
Posthumous Portrait of Matilda Davis Williams
ca. 1791-92
oil on canvas
Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington DC

James Gillray
Billingsgate Eloquence
(caricature of Lady Cecilia Johnston)
1795
hand-colored etching
British Museum

Józef Grassi
Portrait of Grand Duchess Elena Pavlovna
1802
oil on canvas
Pavlovsk Museum, Saint Petersburg

Friedrich Carl Gröger
Portrait of Frederica von Mecklenburg-Strelitz
ca. 1805
oil on canvas
private collection

Louise Hersent
Portrait of a Young Woman
1806
oil on canvas
Bowes Museum, Barnard Castle, County Durham

Adriaan de Lelie
Young Woman with a Letter
ca. 1810
oil on panel
Rijksmuseum, Twenthe

Joseph Slater
Portrait Study of a Woman
ca. 1810-15
drawing
British Museum

Thomas Sully
Mrs. Klapp (Anna Milnor)
1814
oil on canvas
Art Institute of Chicago

Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld
Portrait of Vittoria Caldoni
(well-known artist's model in Rome)
1821
drawing
Kupferstichkabinett, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin

Rudolf Schadow
Portrait of Vittoria Caldoni
(artist's model in Rome, universally idealized)
ca. 1821
marble
Neue Pinakothek, Munich

But the real Columbus here was Blake, who from 1780 onwards wrote such things as –

The wild winds weep
    And the night is a-cold;
Come hither, Sleep,
    And my griefs unfold.
But lo! the morning peeps
Over the eastern steeps,
And the rustling beds of dawn
    The earth do scorn.

Lo! to the vault
    Of pavèd heaven, 
With sorrow fraught,
    My notes are driven.
They strike the ear of night,
    Make weep the eyes of day;
They make mad the roaring winds,
    And with tempests play.

Like a fiend in a cloud,
    With howling woe
After night I do crowd
    And with night I will go;
I turn my back to the East,
From whence comforts have increased,
For light doth seize my brain,
    With frantic pain. 

    (This cannot be studied too carefully, and is almost a typical example of sound prosody, orderly without monotony and free without licence.  Every substitution is justified, both on the general principles expounded throughout this book, and to the ear in each individual case.)  

– George Saintsbury, from Historical Manual of English Prosody (1910)

Tuesday, July 29, 2025

Side Views

Nickolas Muray
Eva Le Gallienne
ca. 1925
gelatin silver print
National Museum of American History, Washington DC


Ubaldo Gandolfi
Young Man Writing
ca. 1760
drawing
Graphische Sammlung Albertina, Vienna

Václav Brožík
Study of a Woman
ca. 1890
oil on canvas
Newport Mansions Preservation Society, Rhode Island

Bernardino de' Conti
Charles d'Amboise, governor of the Duchy of Milan
ca. 1505
oil on panel
Seattle Art Museum

Dante Gabriel Rossetti
Fanny Cornforth
1860
drawing
National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa

Gertrude Käsebier
Two Bulls
(Dakota Sioux performing with Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show)
ca. 1898
platinum print
National Museum of American History, Washington DC

John La Farge
Coin Design
1859
drawing
Clark Art Institute, Williamstown, Massachusetts

Paolo Fidanza after Titian
Portrait of Lucrezia Borgia
ca. 1757-64
etching
British Museum

Philippe Halsman
Barbra Streisand
1965
gelatin silver print
National Portrait Gallery, Washington DC

Christian Krohg
Portrait of Oda Krohg
1888
oil on canvas
Skagens Museum, Denmark

Peder Severin Krøyer
Portrait of Marie Krøyer
1891
oil on canvas
Skagens Museum, Denmark

Hans Gasser
Study for Medallion Portrait of a Woman
ca. 1850
drawing
Graphische Sammlung Albertina, Vienna

Joseph Hirsch
Banquet
1946
lithograph
Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh

Melchior Lorck
Portrait of Albrecht Dürer
1550
engraving
Graphische Sammlung Albertina, Vienna

Clarence Kennedy
Portrait Bust of a Woman
by Desiderio da Settignano

ca. 1928
gelatin silver print
Art Institute of Chicago

Peter Paul Rubens
Head of Alexander the Great after an Antique Coin
before 1640
drawing
Morgan Library, New York

Gregorio di Lorenzo (Master of the Marble Madonnas)
Young St John the Baptist
ca. 1470-1500
marble
National Gallery of Art, Washington DC

grauwacke, use grey-
gravamen/, chief ground of complaint; pl. -s
grave (mus.), slow, solemn
grave accent (`)
gravel/, cover with gravel, puzzle; -led, -ling
Graves, a Bordeaux white wine
Graves' disease, exophthalmic goitre (apos.)
grave/stone, -yard (one word) 
gravitas (Lat.), solemn demeanour
gravure (typ.), intaglio printing process (from photogravure)
gray, colour, use grey
gray, unit of absorbed radiation dose; abbr. Gy (no point); in SI units 1J/kg
Gray (Asa), 1810-88, US botanist; – (Louis Harold), 1905-65, English radiobiologist; – (Thomas), 1716-71, English poet. See also Grey
grayling, a fish, not grey-
Gray's Inn, London
graywacke, use grey-

The Oxford Dictionary for Writers and Editors, compiled by the Oxford English Dictionary Department, Oxford University Press (12th edition, 1981)