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Anthony van Dyck (1599-1641)
"Portrait of Frans Snijders" (c. 1620)
Oil on canvas
Baroque
Located in the Frick Collection, New York City, New York, United States
Frans Snyders or Frans Snijders (1579-1657) was a Flemish painter of animals, hunting scenes, market scenes and still lifes. He was one of the earliest specialist animaliers and he is credited with initiating a wide variety of new still-life and animal subjects in Antwerp. He was a regular collaborator with leading Antwerp painters such as Peter Paul Rubens, Anthony van Dyck and Jacob Jordaens.
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Wow if I had a nickel everytime I ship two grown men that have a REALLY strong bond, that one of them had cybernetics adjustments and because of their positions one is bound to protect the other.
I will have two nickels which isn’t a lot but is weird that happened twice?
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Titian (Tiziano Vecelli or Vecellio, c. 1488/90-1576) • Portrait of a Man in a Red Cap • c. 1510–1516 • Frick Collection, New York City
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Is there ANYONE out there who is willing to gush with me about Greta Gill because I'm about to explode and leave behind rainbow glitter confetti
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William Hogarth, 'Miss Mary Edwards,' 1742. Oil on canvas, 49 3/4 × 39 7/8 in. (126.4 × 101.3 cm). Henry Clay Frick Bequest. The Frick Collection, New York.
“Mary Edwards (1705–43), one of the richest women of her time, repudiated her marriage to an extravagant husband, although this was tantamount to declaring her son illegitimate. She was Hogarth’s friend and arguably his most significant patron during the decade 1733–43. The monumental portrait of Miss Edwards, wearing magnificent jewels and a striking red dress, is a masterpiece in the series of Hogarth’s commanding middle-class portraits, which includes the famous Captain Coram. The open scroll prominently displayed beside the subject champions the virtues of liberty and property that she would have appreciated as manager of a great fortune.”
https://collections.frick.org/objects/207?utm_source=youtube.com&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=yt_whatsherstory_description
Source: Art in The Frick Collection: Paintings, Sculpture, Decorative Arts, New York: Harry N. Abrams, 1996.
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Absolutely adore your writing! I hope you're doing well, remember to hydrate and take things at your own pace.
Thank you! I'm doing good, and you should remember to take care of yourself too! ❤️
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