While we're completely blown away when we see paintings that look like pictures, we're even more excited when we come across pictures that look like paintings! Such is this set, called Painted Ladies, by Barbara Cole, Canadian🎨 photographer. The self-taught photographer not only challenges our reality, she does it all using Polaroid film!
"I fell in love with Polaroid film sometime late in 1987", Cole says. - I had been experimenting with the Polaroid Spectra camera and Tungsten light and I loved the mood that its warm colors and creamy palette evoked. In the end, however, it proved too difficult to work within the limitations of this simple point and shoot camera and I abandoned it.
La carriera pubblica di Manet durò dal 1861, anno della sua prima partecipazione al Salon, fino alla sua morte, nel 1883.
Le sue opere esistenti, catalogate nel 1975 da Denis Rouart e Daniel Wildenstein, comprendono 430 dipinti ad olio, 89 pastelli e più di 400 lavori su carta.
Sebbene duramente condannato dai critici che hanno criticato la sua mancanza di finitura convenzionale, il lavoro di Manet ha avuto ammiratori fin dall'inizio.
Ignacio Zuloaga y Zabaleta (1870-1945), was a Basque Spanish painter who was famous for his depictions of traditional Spanish figures such as gypsies and bullfighters.
He was awarded the grand prize for painting at the Venice Biennale in 1938.
He is considered to be one of the most important Spanish painters from the end of the 19th Century and beginnings of the 20th Century.
Ignacio Zuloaga was born in Éibar in the Basque Country in the North of Spain, near the Monastery of Loyola.