Art Gallery / Espaço AmArte
Art Gallery / Espaço AmArte
Unfinished Sculpture
Shades of the day and night are mixed as the life…
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by unidentified author, exposed at HCV (Red Cross Hospital, Lisboa), oil on canvas, the title is mine
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Wish you all an weekend with a door to the river
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"DOOR TO THE RIVER", by Willem de KOONING (1904-1997), expoent of Abstract Expressionism
At a rainy weekend nothing better than travel towa…
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"Rain, Steam and Speed: The Great Western Railway", by J. M. W. TURNER (1844)
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PERSUASION
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illustration by Deanna STAFFO, in the Jane AUSTEN book edited by The Folio Society - www.foliosociety.com
WAR HORSE
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illustration by Alan MARKS - winner of the Book Illustration Competition 2016 -, in the Michael MORPURGO book edited by The Folio Society
www.foliosociety.com
It's always good to remember that body suffers eve…
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self-portrait by Frida KAHLO (1907-1954)
(photograph taken from Internet; edited by Armando TABORDA)
"The Intrigue"
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by James ENSOR (1860-1949), Belgian painter, an important influence on expressionismo and surrealism
(through this canvas, there is a clear intention of the painter to show us that ugliness and absurdity are daily events)
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GOOD MORNING DEGAS
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Death is the mother of all fears so we shall dance over them the whole life
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BOM DIA DEGAS
A morte é a mãe de todos os medos dancemos pois sobre eles toda a vida
by Armando TABORDA, 2017
("The pink dancers before the ballet", painting by Edgar DEGAS, 1884)
There is something here that reminds the Sun up ab…
A little PopArt to animate a stormy weekend
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Four Illustrations of my book "SINFONIA EM DOR MEN…
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by the Great Painter and Friend Carlos ALEXANDRE (for more information on him go to www.ipernity.com/blog/armando.taborda/98691)
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The fifties of my Friend and Painter Abílio Marcos
Ravishment
"Paris Society", 1931
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by Max BECKMANN (1884-1950), German painter, craftman, printmaker, sculptor and writer, he was associated with the "New Objectivity", an outgrowth of Expressionism that opposed its introverted emotionalism
Stupid like a cup (my title)
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(terracota, by unidentified sculptor, at Aveiro City Museum, temporary exhibition)
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Eros and Psyche
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a gnostic stained glass by José de ALMADA Negreiros
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