Tag Archives: 1895
“Kama Near Yelabuga,” Ivan Shishkin, 1895
Oil on canvas.
“Profil Bleu,” Odilon Redon, circa 1895
Pastel on paper.
“Warrior Looks Across Chasm,” Mizuno Toshikata, circa 1895
Woodblock print; ink and color on paper.
“White and Pink Mallows in a Vase,” Henri Fantin-Latour, 1895
Oil on canvas.
“The Apparition,” Henri-Jean Guillaume Martin, 1895
Oil on canvas.
Happy Holidays, Guys.
I’m not sure why so many turn-of-the-century Christmas cards feature pig-powered elf transportation, but you’d be surprised. It must be a Norwegian thing — in the same manner as their contemporaneous Americans had a predilection for frogs. (Hey, it could be weirder, right? Norway’s cards could features cadres of confused elves running a barber shop for pigs.)
Whatever. Drive safe and be merry. If you’re traveling far to see friends or family, remember to gas up your pigs.
Jenny Nystrøm, circa 1895.
“Venetian Flower Seller,” Eugene de Blaas, 1895
Oil on canvas.
“Love,” Koloman Moser, circa 1895
Indian ink, white gouache on paper.
“The Laboratory,” John Collier, 1895
Oil.