i think you mean, Paris a rainy day 1877 by Gustave Caillebotte
Roy Lichenstein
Most likely there are many. One that I know of is Burnett. I have been looking for information about a painitng like this. It seems that Mexico and China make lots of reproductions of this type of painting.
who painted oil picture of the ferryman holding two women in his arms walking in water?the picture has water lillies in it..can anyone put me in touch with a good art specialist?
I have an orginal canves oil painting by L Dunavant,out of my research I do not see any date in her history to when and if you painted this painting,Its a little boy and girl walking on a dirt path. any idea that this was painted by memphis artise Louise Dunavant? Thanks Zandra Thomas
i am looking for some kind of information about artistic interiors inc. /The walking art gallery re: a painting with artist name Charles size 20x24 wth the certification no# 146764R. If possible can you please kindly help me if you may have any information about anything regarding the painting that I've mentioned above such s the current posssible value of it now. It was priced back in 1986 in the amount of $191.00 . I amm just wondering the apreciation value of it @ the present time. thanks for your time and kind understanding in advane. I am looking forward hering from you very-very soon. Again i thank you. \ Sincerely, Randy T. Smith Please free to call me if you may wish anytime. 360-895-5690
Mary Preston Foster has written: 'Fun With Fiction' 'Looking It Up' 'Charleston' -- subject(s): Buildings, structures, Guidebooks, Historic buildings, History, Pictorial works, Tours, Walking
Archigram is futuristic buildings that are personificated to be a "walking" city.
'This painting' must be 'The Scream'. It happened in Oslo.
Roy Lichenstein
Most likely there are many. One that I know of is Burnett. I have been looking for information about a painitng like this. It seems that Mexico and China make lots of reproductions of this type of painting.
Michaela Keck has written: 'Walking in the wilderness' -- subject(s): American Painting, American literature, History and criticism, Painting, American, Themes, motives, Walking in art, Walking in literature 'American Studies, vol. 134: Walking in the wilderness' -- subject(s): American literature, OUR Brockhaus selection
Michael Paglia has written: 'Denver, the modern city' -- subject(s): Architecture, Buildings, structures, Guidebooks, Historic buildings, Walking
"Walking." When looking for a verb, look for the action.
They are talking about you.
A skyway offers an enclosed walkway for people between buildings. The advantages of them in a major city is to protect one form the weather when walking between buildings.
Elizabeth B. Anderson has written: 'Annapolis, a walk through history' -- subject(s): Architecture, Buildings, structures, Guidebooks, Historic buildings, Tours, Walking
Braque and Picasso wanted to be able to show in painting, what you can see when walking around a sculpture: the subject from several viewpoints.