artist: William-Adolphe Bouguereau
date: 1875
medium: Technique oil canvas
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source: [link Universidad Autónoma de Colima Universidad Autónoma de Durango]
credit: Universidad Autónoma de Colima Universidad Autónoma de Durango
license:Public domain
artist: Paul Signac
date: 1890
medium: Oil on canvas
dimensions: size cm 73.5 92.5
current location: Institution:Museum of Modern Art
source: First uploaded to de.wikipedia by [[:de:Benutzer:Hans Bug]]. See [link MoMA]
credit: First uploaded to de.wikipedia by de:Benutzer:Hans Bug. See MoMA
license:Public domain
artist: George Frederic Watts
date: Unknown date , but author died in 1904. It is believed that the portrait was painted around the date that the author married the subject, 1864. At that time, the subject was 17 years old.
current location: Institution:National Portrait Gallery, London
source: SourceNPGLondon|5048
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license:Public domain
artist: Vincent van Gogh
date: May 1889
medium: Technique oil canvas
dimensions: Size cm 74.3 94.3
current location: institution:Getty Center room | W204 |Museum West Pavillion
source: getty.edu|826
credit: The Getty Center, Object 826 This image was taken from the Getty Research Institute's Open Content Program, which states the following regarding their assessment that no known copyright restrictions exist: Open content images are digital surrogates of works of art that are in the Getty's collections and in the public domain, for which we hold all rights, or for which we are not aware of any rights restrictions. While the Getty Research Institute cannot make an absolute statement on the copyright status of a given image, "Open content images can be used for any purpose without first seeking permission from the Getty." More information can be found at link known copyright restrictionsNo restrictionshttp://www.getty.edu/about/opencontent.htmlfalse
license:Public domain
artist: Vincent van Gogh
source: link
credit: link
license:Public domain
artist: Albertus Jonas Brandt
date: Between 1810 and 1822
medium: ucfirst: Technique oil maple panel
dimensions: Size cm height=67 width=55
current location: Institution:Rijksmuseum Amsterdam
source: www.rijksmuseum.nl : [link Home] : [link Info]
credit: www.rijksmuseum.nl : Home : Info
description:
license:Public domain
artist: unknown
date: between 250 and 200 BC
source: Getty Museum online |1=6479 |invno=55.AD.7 |as=Statuette of Aphrodite Leaning on a Pillar
description:
"Leaning on a pillar, Aphrodite, the goddess of love, wears a large wreath of flowers and a cloak draped around her hips. The goddess's pose is based on a much earlier, clothed statue of Aphrodite made by the sculptor Pheidias in the 400s B.C. In accordance with later Hellenistic tastes, the terracotta's artist chose to depict her semi-nude to emphasize her sensuality. The goddess's outstretched left hand originally held an offering, probably either a dove or an offering bowl. The figurine, originally brightly painted, still bears traces of red paint. The city of Tanagra in northern Greece was a leading producer of small terracotta figurines, which were exceedingly popular in the 300s and 200s B.C. Women, especially elaborately and stylishly dressed women, were the favorite subject matter, but the figurines also often portray handsome youths, children, and Eros, the winged young god of love."
license:No restrictions
artist:
date: 20 June 2016
current location: Institution:Museu de Anatomia Veterinária da Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia da USP
source: Museum of Veterinary Anatomy FMVZ USP / Wagner Souza e Silva
credit: Museum of Veterinary Anatomy FMVZ USP / Wagner Souza e Silva
description: Ostrich (Struthio camelus). Specimen of ostrich skeleton prepared by the bone maceration technique and on display at the Museum of Veterinary Anatomy FMVZ USP.
Adults may have a height from 1.7 to 2.5 m and a weight of 150 kg. They have excellent eyesight and hearing, having the biggest eyes among vertebrates. They have three stomachs and the largest eggs among birds, coming to weight 1.3 kg. Ostriches can run up to 70 km/h to avoid predators. They eat seeds, fruits, grass and flowers.
This file was published as the result of a partnership between the Museum of Veterinary Anatomy FMVZ USP, the RIDC NeuroMat and the Wikimedia Community User Group Brasil. This GLAM project is reported.
Photography: Museum of Veterinary Anatomy FMVZ USP.
Author: Wagner Souza e Silva.license:CC BY-SA 4.0
artist: Chaïm Soutine
date: 1918
source: own
credit: Own work
license:Public domain
artist:
date: circa 1900
dimensions: size unit=centimetre height=233 width=172
current location: institution:Khalili Collections
source: Khalili Foundation
description: A large silk embroidered wall hanging, worked in long and short silk stitch, with a composite imaginary view of Japan, including shrines, bridges, lakes, forests and flowers, Mount Fuji rising in the distance, within a brocade border. From the Khalili Collection of Japanese Meiji Art. Unknown artist. High-resolution scan using the Google Art camera.
license:CC BY-SA 4.0