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At the Cafe' by Edouard Manet ca. 1879
The "At the cafe" is a painting by artist Edouard Manet using oil on canvas. It shows a gentlemen with a lady relaxing in a peaceful environment where both woman and men mingled at zestful times. -
Aiding a Comrade by Frederick Remington 1889/1890
This art is called Aiding a Comrade by Frederic Remington which clearly shows 3 men together attempting to calm or stop the horse. This time period was during the American great gold rush. The medium here is oil on canvas -
A Huntsman and Dogs by Winslow Homer
Winslow Homer was an advocate for outdoor adventures and illustrated such in the artwork using Oil on canvas medium. It shows a man who captured his prey and plans to head home along with his furry best friend. -
Family Scene by Jose Ferraz de Almeida Junior
The art depicts a man enjoying family time with his children and wife while reading some paperwork. The scene shows the children also nurturing another child in hand, while the mother is doing the same. The artwork can portray how families were ran in such times. The medium used is oil on canvas -
The Blue Boat by Winslow Homer 1892
This art depicts two men traveling upstream to head to a destination. The realism art movement perfectly shows what it truly means within this art piece due to the sheer monotonous feeling of being on a lake. The medium were watercolors over graphite pencil on paper. -
From Church (After the Service) by Janis Rozentals 1894
The artwork depicts multiple families whom came together to attend weekly church service. The painting appears to be oil and reflects the common life of the 20th century. The medium applied was oil on canvas -
The Gulf Stream by Winslow Homer 1899
Another artwork by Winslow Homer, here it shows a man out at sea or possibly lost at sea. During this era, it can also be assumed the artwork resemble a former freeman, or slave judging by his garments whom escaped. The medium used is oil on canvas -
Leo Tolstoy Barefoot by Ilya Repin 1901
It is mentioned the artist took 10 years to complete this portrait using oil on canvas. It shows a man in a natural spunky state who is enjoying his time. This gentlemen is Leo Tolstoy whom was close friends to the artist Illya Repin. -
Pennsylvania Station Excavation by George Bellows ca. 1907-1908
The portrait appears to be a train station in the winter time preparing for departure. The painting was made on oil canvas. This particular station also is the Penn Station -
Coffee Table at Lake Starnberg by Wilhelm Trubner 1909
This art shows the works by Wilhelm Trubner of Lake Starnberg in Germany during 1909. The landscape captures the calm before the storm of World War 1 pursuing. The medium used was Oil on canvas -
McSorley's Bar by John Sloan 1912
This is an old American pastime and artwork done by John Sloan of fellow cohorts drinking at the local bar. The artwork is based out of Detroit and resembles the American artwork of realism movement and automotive movement out of Detroit Michigan. The medium used was oil on canvas. -
Market in Paris by Jerome Myers 1920
The drawing shows a functional and business marketplace full of life. It also shows the mingling of people and interactions in Paris during the 1920's. The artwork also shows 2 men to the left with appears to be an apparatus to store inventory on there backs. The medium is oil on canvas -
Light at Two Lights by Edward Hopper 1927
The lighthouse is on the coast of a clear sky day. The Artist Edward Hopper the drawing in modern American realism movement on watercolor and graphite pencils -
Early Sunday Morning by Edward Hopper 1930
The artwork was captured on an oil Canvas and created in 1930 by Edward Hopper. The art depicts the barbershop on a very quiet street looking for business. -
Nighthawks by Edward Hopper
The artwork was captured on oil canvas; it is a very popular and well known portrait which shows a cafe in a big city. The artwork captures the expression of realism with the red hair woman chatting with another man, while the other gentlemen is sitting across from the bar.