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018 The Age of Rembrandt Curator Walter Liedtke discusses the Museum's unparalleled collection of seventeenth-century Dutch paintings, and provides insight into nineteenth-century Americans' fascination with these works from the age of Rembrandt. Diego Rivera
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Georgia O'Keeffe
Oriental Poppies, 1928 - to get a larger depiction of this image plus peruse the newest research dealing with this Georgia O'Keeffe artist poster, click through on the artists label a bit above the reduced size copy. Also get purchasing, framing and print dimension information for this wall reproduction. Georgia O'Keeffe is a celebrated artist and has made numerous museum poster prints similar to "Oriental Poppies, 1928", see their other museum art reproductions. James Blakeway
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The Persistence of Memory, c.1931 - to examine a bigger photo of this wall poster and attain greater consumer history relative to this Salvador Dali wall giclee print, click the artists name on top of the little display at your left side of this caption. Also visit for buying, preservation framing and dimension guidance for this gallerie art art work. Salvador Dali has produced a good amount of other artist poster prints in a similar genre as "The Persistence of Memory, c.1931", glance at this artists framed and unframed wall artworks. Mad For Cars Author Wallace Wyss may be more well known for his books, articles, and photography on fine automobiles, but did you know about his cross over into fine art? Wyss describes the transition as accidental, and perhaps in auto racing accidents are bad, but as the late Bob Ross has often said, "In painting there are no mistakes, only happy accidents." In this interview veteran author Wallace Wyss talks about his first steps as an emerging artist. |