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Acrylic Painting

Acrylic Painting. 3rd quarter, 2009.

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Acrylic Painting

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  1. Acrylic Painting 3rd quarter, 2009

  2. Genre Paintingalso called genre scene or petit genre, depicts aspects of everyday life by portraying ordinary people engaged in common activities. These depictions can be realistic, imagined, or romanticized by the artist. Because of their familiar and frequently sentimental subject matter, genre paintings have often proven popular with the middle class.

  3. Pieter de Hooch, The Courtyard of a House in Delft1658

  4. Jan VermeerThe Milkmaidcirca 1658 - 1661

  5. George Bellows, Cliff Dwellers,1913

  6. John Sloan, Backyard Greenwich Village, 1914

  7. George Bellows, Men of the Docks, 1920

  8. John Sloan, The City from Greenwich Village, 1922

  9. John SloanSun and Wind on the Roof1915

  10. Guy Pene du Bois, Cafe Madrid, 1926

  11. Edward Hopper, Automat, 1927

  12. Edward Hopper, Room in New York, 1932

  13. Edward Hopper, Gas, 1940

  14. Edward Hopper, Nighthawks, 1942

  15. Edward Hopper, French Six-Day Bicycle Rider, 1937

  16. Edward Hopper, Chair Car, 1964

  17. Reginald Marsh, Coney Island

  18. Reginald MarshFourteenth Street Stairs, 1932

  19. Reginald Marsh, Park Bench

  20. Reginald Marsh, Four Girls on the Boardwalk, 1949

  21. Reginald Marsh, The Normandie, 1953

  22. Paul Cadmus, Seeing the New Year in.

  23. Paul Cadmus, Bar Italia, 1953-55

  24. Paul Cadmus, Aspects of Suburban Life: Main Street

  25. Philip Evergood, Sunny Side of the Street III

  26. Robert Adams, Colorado Spring , Colorado, 1968

  27. Robert Adams, Interiors, 1973-74

  28. Robert Adams, Colorado Springs, 1968

  29. Robert Adams

  30. Robert Adams, The Western Edge of Denver, Colorado, about 1980

  31. Walker Evans, City Lunch Counter, New York, 1929

  32. William Eggleston, Jackson, Mississippi, c. 1969

  33. William Eggleston, Memphis, c. 1969

  34. Early Modernism: Abstraction from everyday life.

  35. Stuart DavisLucky Strike1921

  36. Stuart DavisPercolater1927

  37. Stuart Davis, The Mellow Pad, 1952

  38. Stuart Davis, Colonial Cubism, 1954

  39. Stuart DavisBlips and Ifs, 1963-64

  40. Richard Hamilton, $he, 1958-61

  41. Richard Hamilton, “Just what is it the makes today’s homes do different, so appealing?”

  42. Richard Hamilton, Towards a Definitive Statement on the Coming Trends in Men’s Underwear and Accessories: (a0 Together let us explore the stars, 1962

  43. Richard Hamilton, Interior, 1964

  44. Richard Hamilton, Interior II

  45. Richard Hamilton, Mother and Child, 1984

  46. David Hockney, A Bigger Splash, 1967

  47. David Hockney, American Collectors (Fred and Marcia Weisman), 1968

  48. David Hockney,

  49. David Hockney,

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