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Frederic Hutter
@hutterdesign
3D artist, photographer, illustrator https://t.co/ykdUP5C1xa
Austria Bergabung Aralık 2009
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Recordamos que la exposición temporal #LaBanderaqueVinodelaMar cerrará sus puertas el próximo domingo 5 de abril.
Si no la habéis visto os esperamos en el #MuseoNavalMadrid.
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Claude #Monet "Flowers at Vetheuil " #claudemonet #ilovemonet #art #artwit #twitart #iloveart #artlover #followart

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Is that Van Gogh? 🧐
Van Gogh often painted café life in Asnières, the industrial suburb north-west of Paris. Check out the small figure on the left: a white top, blue trousers, and what looks like a straw hat. He is even wearing a blue worker’s smock, like the one Vincent is known to have worn. What do you think, could this be him?
🖼️ ‘Restaurant Rispal at Asnières (Le restaurant Rispal à Asnières)’, 1887 © The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art


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Are you an adventurer like Van Gogh? In his life and in his art, Van Gogh always tried to better himself, even if it meant venturing into unknown territory. Despite lacking formal training, he relentlessly pursued his artistic vision.
✍️ ‘Anyone who has a solid position elsewhere, let him stay where he is but for adventurers as myself I think they lose nothing in risking more.’
Van Gogh’s journey reminds us that taking risks and embracing challenges can lead to growth and discovery. Perhaps, like him, we can find meaning in stepping into the unknown.
🖼️ ‘Seascape at Saintes-Maries’, 1888 © Pushkin Museum

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Feeling blue? 💙 If there’s a day for it, it might be today: #BlueMonday, often described as one of the most depressing days of the year. Let’s get through it together with some blue Van Gogh artworks.
Which one is your favourite?
1 'Self-Portrait', 1887 © Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art
2 'The Starry Night', 1889 © MoMa
3 'Almond Blossom', 1890 © Van Gogh Museum
4 ‘Imperial Fritillaries in a Copper Vase’, 1887 ©️ Musée d’Orsay




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El Museo del Prado supera por primera vez los 3,5 millones de visitantes museodelprado.es/actualidad/not…

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Let’s zoom in! In ‘The Bridge at Courbevoie’, Van Gogh captured a lively scene along the Seine in just one sitting. Instead of perfect perspective or precise figures, he focused on shimmering reflections and playful details.
Look closely: those colourful dashes of paint are Van Gogh’s own twist on Pointillism. He was inspired by artists like Seurat and Signac, who were among the first to use the technique of painting with dots in various colours. Side by side, layer upon layer – they make the water sparkle ✨🌊




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@gulusankupcu Viyana‘ya gelip canli olarak izlemenizi tavsiye ederim.
Burada izlemek , gercekten cok daha degisik bir ortamda ve unutulmuyor.
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🎄🎄 Feliz Navidad 🎄🎄
Desde el Museo Naval os deseamos feliz Navidad y un próspero 2026.
*Detalle de la acuarela “Renacimiento. Galeones del siglo XIVII según grabados”, de Rafael Monleón y Torres, 1886.
#MuseoNaval #MuseoNavalMadrid #FelizNavidad #Navidad
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