[GUEST ACCESS MODE: Data is scrambled or limited to provide examples. Make requests using your API key to unlock full data. Check https://lunarcrush.ai/auth for authentication information.] [@ahistoryinart](/creator/twitter/ahistoryinart) "Raw and brutal as Michael Ancher's depictions of fishermen battling against the elements in Jutland or Skagen can be he painted their harsh gritty outdoor life with a rugged dignity. This work from 1888 shows a group on a summer's evening discussing a day's catch" [X Link](https://x.com/ahistoryinart/status/1977840849393430685) [@ahistoryinart](/creator/x/ahistoryinart) 2025-10-13T20:56Z 83.5K followers, 8980 engagements "'Skaters in the Bois de Boulogne.' Alice Bailly became attuned to many vital European art movements of the early 20thC. Although this work is cubist in technique she did not identify with any particular movement; her painting style is an amalgam of many approaches" [X Link](https://x.com/ahistoryinart/status/1978167193125654754) [@ahistoryinart](/creator/x/ahistoryinart) 2025-10-14T18:33Z 83.5K followers, 8876 engagements "Luigi Loir's artistic training began at the age of eight in Italy. Ten years later he moved to Paris painting cinematic-like views of the city in all seasons and at different times of the day and night. 'La Rue Brenger prs du Chateau d'Eau Paris' was made in 1887" [X Link](https://x.com/ahistoryinart/status/1978191565139878170) [@ahistoryinart](/creator/x/ahistoryinart) 2025-10-14T20:09Z 83.5K followers, 9803 engagements "This is one of a group of oil sketches associated with John Singer Sargents travels to Egypt in 1891; the painting depicts the Mosque of Sulayman Pasha al-Khadim in Cairos citadel complex. Built in 1528 it is considered the first Ottoman-style mosques in Egypt" [X Link](https://x.com/ahistoryinart/status/1977289539564474785) [@ahistoryinart](/creator/x/ahistoryinart) 2025-10-12T08:25Z 83.5K followers, 9451 engagements "'Rusty Stream and White Pebbles' was painted in the late autumn of 1921 a year after Flix Vallotton chose to spend his winter months in Cagnes. Used to the low grey skies of Normandy he was struck by the brilliance of the light in this part of France" [X Link](https://x.com/ahistoryinart/status/1978002406521573555) [@ahistoryinart](/creator/x/ahistoryinart) 2025-10-14T07:38Z 83.5K followers, 20.9K engagements "Alan Dyson's 'Last Train from Waterloo Station' (1962) recalls some of final journeys made by steam locomotives from this London station to the provinces; Waterloo also saw off the final steam locomotive in regular service - it left Waterloo for Bournemouth in1967" [X Link](https://x.com/ahistoryinart/status/1978580470821425648) [@ahistoryinart](/creator/x/ahistoryinart) 2025-10-15T21:55Z 83.5K followers, 7537 engagements "The window became a prominent symbol in 19thC art representing a threshold between the interior and exterior and a space for contemplation and longing. 'View of Rome from the Artists Room at the Villa Medici' by Constant Moyaux was painted in 1863" [X Link](https://x.com/ahistoryinart/status/1979089440568959307) [@ahistoryinart](/creator/x/ahistoryinart) 2025-10-17T07:37Z 83.5K followers, 41.3K engagements "'Flask of Tea.' (1970) Many of David Tindle's paintings possess what might be called a quiet profundity. For the art critic Brian Sewell Tindle was: 'a painter in that quietly Romantic tradition of British art . concerned with everyday intimate domestic subjects.'" [X Link](https://x.com/ahistoryinart/status/1933167166322311206) [@ahistoryinart](/creator/x/ahistoryinart) 2025-06-12T14:19Z 83.5K followers, 14.6K engagements "Christopher Nevinson's view of London was painted early one morning in 1943 from the rooftop of the Dorchester Hotel in Park Lane and looks south-east towards the Palace of Westminster" [X Link](https://x.com/ahistoryinart/status/1970385967413362821) [@ahistoryinart](/creator/x/ahistoryinart) 2025-09-23T07:13Z 83.5K followers, 9078 engagements "'Union Square Looking up Park Avenue.' (1975) Fairfield Porter cited douard Vuillard as one of his most important influences - he learned to paint in a manner that was 'concrete in detail and abstract as a whole.' This work was painted in the last year of his life" [X Link](https://x.com/ahistoryinart/status/1972016856522543311) [@ahistoryinart](/creator/x/ahistoryinart) 2025-09-27T19:13Z 83.5K followers, 8607 engagements "Painted in 1940 'From the Banks of the Seine to La Frette' was one of the last works Albert Marquet created in Paris before traveling to Algiers where he spent the entirety of World War II. He returned to the city in 1945" [X Link](https://x.com/ahistoryinart/status/1974149222451777557) [@ahistoryinart](/creator/x/ahistoryinart) 2025-10-03T16:27Z 83.5K followers, 6922 engagements "Known for his unforgiving and often critical depictions of German society during the Weimar Republic this self-portrait by Otto Dix (1912) pays homage to the work of the Italian Old Masters - the carnation was a popular motif innorthern Italian Renaissance painting" [X Link](https://x.com/ahistoryinart/status/1975556556227015134) [@ahistoryinart](/creator/x/ahistoryinart) 2025-10-07T13:39Z 83.5K followers, 21.6K engagements "This work depicts Francis Cadell's living room at X Ainslie Place in Edinburgh in the 1920s; his furniture was bright contemporary; the floor a glossy black the walls a rich mauve. The colour organisation and structure is clearly reflected in this crisp modern picture" [X Link](https://x.com/ahistoryinart/status/1975985561803653588) [@ahistoryinart](/creator/x/ahistoryinart) 2025-10-08T18:04Z 83.5K followers, 7042 engagements "My piece in @spectator this week looks back at a lecture I attended this summer where a Cambridge art historian insisted paintings by Stanley Spencer were painted by David Jones. It revealed a weakness that stretches beyond one lecture; how we teach art history is woeful" [X Link](https://x.com/ahistoryinart/status/1976603622902485391) [@ahistoryinart](/creator/x/ahistoryinart) 2025-10-10T11:00Z 83.5K followers, 27.9K engagements "@foxloxart12927 @Lomquiche Badham was an Australian artist it's an Australian bus and in Australia the women doing these jobs were called conductresses" [X Link](https://x.com/ahistoryinart/status/1978722453649072295) [@ahistoryinart](/creator/x/ahistoryinart) 2025-10-16T07:19Z 83.5K followers, XX engagements "How does an artistsee beyond the distractions of faces and clothesto hint at the hidden world of thoughts and emotions In Harold Knight's painting of his wife Laura (1924) he achieves this by depicting her reading a letter allowing us to see into her private world" [X Link](https://x.com/ahistoryinart/status/1978729879672635515) [@ahistoryinart](/creator/x/ahistoryinart) 2025-10-16T07:49Z 83.5K followers, 7283 engagements "Charles Rennie Mackintosh's reputation in his lifetime and to the present day was based not just upon his work as an architect but also as a designer and painter. In 1923 with his wife Margaret he settled in Port Vendres in the Mediterranean. 'The Little Bay' is from 1927" [X Link](https://x.com/ahistoryinart/status/1979172838733971685) [@ahistoryinart](/creator/x/ahistoryinart) 2025-10-17T13:09Z 83.5K followers, 10.1K engagements "There is a long tradition in European art in portraying happiness; with Albert Marquet's depiction of the Dune de Pyla near Arcachon on France's Atlantic coast (1935) he has created a picture the mind can play in" [X Link](https://x.com/ahistoryinart/status/1974733461689696425) [@ahistoryinart](/creator/x/ahistoryinart) 2025-10-05T07:08Z 83.5K followers, 11.2K engagements "Thomas Dugdale Cantrell's 'The Arrival of the Jarrow Marchers in London' (1936) depicts the XXX unemployed men who completed a near XXX mile walk to London to protest against the poverty suffered in Jarrow following the closure of its shipyard; the juxtaposition of society" [X Link](https://x.com/ahistoryinart/status/1976741457428959576) [@ahistoryinart](/creator/x/ahistoryinart) 2025-10-10T20:07Z 83.5K followers, 22.5K engagements "One critic writing in 1911 (the date of this work) commented George Clausen 'gives us out of very simple elements the most perfect nocturnes these mark a new and definite advance in his power in taking complete hold of a subject and making it his own.'" [X Link](https://x.com/ahistoryinart/status/1977470773263802873) [@ahistoryinart](/creator/x/ahistoryinart) 2025-10-12T20:25Z 83.5K followers, 12.8K engagements "'Mother and Daughter' (1898) belongs to a long series of works Fritz Syberg made of his family at their home in Kerteminde Denmark - the strong colours and sharp outlines creates a clarity to his depiction of light which helps instil an expectancy and stillness" [X Link](https://x.com/ahistoryinart/status/1979448191893246112) [@ahistoryinart](/creator/x/ahistoryinart) 2025-10-18T07:23Z 83.5K followers, 9402 engagements "'The Bedroom Window.' (c1930) Gilbert Spencer's first one-man exhibition was held at the Goupil Gallery London in January 1923 four years before his brother Stanley's first one-man exhibition at the same venue on other occasions he exhibited with John Nash and Mark Gertler" [X Link](https://x.com/ahistoryinart/status/1979634698579243303) [@ahistoryinart](/creator/x/ahistoryinart) 2025-10-18T19:44Z 83.5K followers, 11.1K engagements
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"Raw and brutal as Michael Ancher's depictions of fishermen battling against the elements in Jutland or Skagen can be he painted their harsh gritty outdoor life with a rugged dignity. This work from 1888 shows a group on a summer's evening discussing a day's catch"
X Link @ahistoryinart 2025-10-13T20:56Z 83.5K followers, 8980 engagements
"'Skaters in the Bois de Boulogne.' Alice Bailly became attuned to many vital European art movements of the early 20thC. Although this work is cubist in technique she did not identify with any particular movement; her painting style is an amalgam of many approaches"
X Link @ahistoryinart 2025-10-14T18:33Z 83.5K followers, 8876 engagements
"Luigi Loir's artistic training began at the age of eight in Italy. Ten years later he moved to Paris painting cinematic-like views of the city in all seasons and at different times of the day and night. 'La Rue Brenger prs du Chateau d'Eau Paris' was made in 1887"
X Link @ahistoryinart 2025-10-14T20:09Z 83.5K followers, 9803 engagements
"This is one of a group of oil sketches associated with John Singer Sargents travels to Egypt in 1891; the painting depicts the Mosque of Sulayman Pasha al-Khadim in Cairos citadel complex. Built in 1528 it is considered the first Ottoman-style mosques in Egypt"
X Link @ahistoryinart 2025-10-12T08:25Z 83.5K followers, 9451 engagements
"'Rusty Stream and White Pebbles' was painted in the late autumn of 1921 a year after Flix Vallotton chose to spend his winter months in Cagnes. Used to the low grey skies of Normandy he was struck by the brilliance of the light in this part of France"
X Link @ahistoryinart 2025-10-14T07:38Z 83.5K followers, 20.9K engagements
"Alan Dyson's 'Last Train from Waterloo Station' (1962) recalls some of final journeys made by steam locomotives from this London station to the provinces; Waterloo also saw off the final steam locomotive in regular service - it left Waterloo for Bournemouth in1967"
X Link @ahistoryinart 2025-10-15T21:55Z 83.5K followers, 7537 engagements
"The window became a prominent symbol in 19thC art representing a threshold between the interior and exterior and a space for contemplation and longing. 'View of Rome from the Artists Room at the Villa Medici' by Constant Moyaux was painted in 1863"
X Link @ahistoryinart 2025-10-17T07:37Z 83.5K followers, 41.3K engagements
"'Flask of Tea.' (1970) Many of David Tindle's paintings possess what might be called a quiet profundity. For the art critic Brian Sewell Tindle was: 'a painter in that quietly Romantic tradition of British art . concerned with everyday intimate domestic subjects.'"
X Link @ahistoryinart 2025-06-12T14:19Z 83.5K followers, 14.6K engagements
"Christopher Nevinson's view of London was painted early one morning in 1943 from the rooftop of the Dorchester Hotel in Park Lane and looks south-east towards the Palace of Westminster"
X Link @ahistoryinart 2025-09-23T07:13Z 83.5K followers, 9078 engagements
"'Union Square Looking up Park Avenue.' (1975) Fairfield Porter cited douard Vuillard as one of his most important influences - he learned to paint in a manner that was 'concrete in detail and abstract as a whole.' This work was painted in the last year of his life"
X Link @ahistoryinart 2025-09-27T19:13Z 83.5K followers, 8607 engagements
"Painted in 1940 'From the Banks of the Seine to La Frette' was one of the last works Albert Marquet created in Paris before traveling to Algiers where he spent the entirety of World War II. He returned to the city in 1945"
X Link @ahistoryinart 2025-10-03T16:27Z 83.5K followers, 6922 engagements
"Known for his unforgiving and often critical depictions of German society during the Weimar Republic this self-portrait by Otto Dix (1912) pays homage to the work of the Italian Old Masters - the carnation was a popular motif innorthern Italian Renaissance painting"
X Link @ahistoryinart 2025-10-07T13:39Z 83.5K followers, 21.6K engagements
"This work depicts Francis Cadell's living room at X Ainslie Place in Edinburgh in the 1920s; his furniture was bright contemporary; the floor a glossy black the walls a rich mauve. The colour organisation and structure is clearly reflected in this crisp modern picture"
X Link @ahistoryinart 2025-10-08T18:04Z 83.5K followers, 7042 engagements
"My piece in @spectator this week looks back at a lecture I attended this summer where a Cambridge art historian insisted paintings by Stanley Spencer were painted by David Jones. It revealed a weakness that stretches beyond one lecture; how we teach art history is woeful"
X Link @ahistoryinart 2025-10-10T11:00Z 83.5K followers, 27.9K engagements
"@foxloxart12927 @Lomquiche Badham was an Australian artist it's an Australian bus and in Australia the women doing these jobs were called conductresses"
X Link @ahistoryinart 2025-10-16T07:19Z 83.5K followers, XX engagements
"How does an artistsee beyond the distractions of faces and clothesto hint at the hidden world of thoughts and emotions In Harold Knight's painting of his wife Laura (1924) he achieves this by depicting her reading a letter allowing us to see into her private world"
X Link @ahistoryinart 2025-10-16T07:49Z 83.5K followers, 7283 engagements
"Charles Rennie Mackintosh's reputation in his lifetime and to the present day was based not just upon his work as an architect but also as a designer and painter. In 1923 with his wife Margaret he settled in Port Vendres in the Mediterranean. 'The Little Bay' is from 1927"
X Link @ahistoryinart 2025-10-17T13:09Z 83.5K followers, 10.1K engagements
"There is a long tradition in European art in portraying happiness; with Albert Marquet's depiction of the Dune de Pyla near Arcachon on France's Atlantic coast (1935) he has created a picture the mind can play in"
X Link @ahistoryinart 2025-10-05T07:08Z 83.5K followers, 11.2K engagements
"Thomas Dugdale Cantrell's 'The Arrival of the Jarrow Marchers in London' (1936) depicts the XXX unemployed men who completed a near XXX mile walk to London to protest against the poverty suffered in Jarrow following the closure of its shipyard; the juxtaposition of society"
X Link @ahistoryinart 2025-10-10T20:07Z 83.5K followers, 22.5K engagements
"One critic writing in 1911 (the date of this work) commented George Clausen 'gives us out of very simple elements the most perfect nocturnes these mark a new and definite advance in his power in taking complete hold of a subject and making it his own.'"
X Link @ahistoryinart 2025-10-12T20:25Z 83.5K followers, 12.8K engagements
"'Mother and Daughter' (1898) belongs to a long series of works Fritz Syberg made of his family at their home in Kerteminde Denmark - the strong colours and sharp outlines creates a clarity to his depiction of light which helps instil an expectancy and stillness"
X Link @ahistoryinart 2025-10-18T07:23Z 83.5K followers, 9402 engagements
"'The Bedroom Window.' (c1930) Gilbert Spencer's first one-man exhibition was held at the Goupil Gallery London in January 1923 four years before his brother Stanley's first one-man exhibition at the same venue on other occasions he exhibited with John Nash and Mark Gertler"
X Link @ahistoryinart 2025-10-18T19:44Z 83.5K followers, 11.1K engagements
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