The Flickr Painter Image Generatr

About

This page simply reformats the Flickr public Atom feed for purposes of finding inspiration through random exploration. These images are not being copied or stored in any way by this website, nor are any links to them or any metadata about them. All images are © their owners unless otherwise specified.

This site is a busybee project and is supported by the generosity of viewers like you.

MOS Wiesbaden in Mainz-Kastel by pharoahsax

© pharoahsax, all rights reserved.

MOS Wiesbaden  in Mainz-Kastel

MOS (Meeting of Styles) Wiesbaden in Mainz-Kastel

MOS Wiesbaden in Mainz-Kastel by pharoahsax

© pharoahsax, all rights reserved.

MOS Wiesbaden  in Mainz-Kastel

MOS (Meeting of Styles) Wiesbaden in Mainz-Kastel

MOS Wiesbaden in Mainz-Kastel by pharoahsax

© pharoahsax, all rights reserved.

MOS Wiesbaden  in Mainz-Kastel

MOS (Meeting of Styles) Wiesbaden in Mainz-Kastel

The Miracle Of Art by photo&joy

© photo&joy, all rights reserved.

The Miracle Of Art

A female street artist at work. You can see just the artist's fingers, holding a brush, and an emerging portrait of a beautiful lady with bright and lively eyes. The magic and miracle of art. Candid street photo.

Don't Fret. RIP by drew*in*chicago

© drew*in*chicago, all rights reserved.

Don't Fret. RIP

MOS Wiesbaden in Mainz-Kastel by pharoahsax

© pharoahsax, all rights reserved.

MOS Wiesbaden  in Mainz-Kastel

MOS (Meeting of Styles) Wiesbaden in Mainz-Kastel

214-shooter two by archgionni

© archgionni, all rights reserved.

214-shooter two

acrilico su tela 154x154 cm

MURA-PINTURA-ART-AQUAREL·LES-CASES-COLOR-TERRA-PLAÇA-ANGEL GUIMERÀ-PAISATGES-BAGES-PINTOR-ERNEST DESCALS- by Ernest Descals

© Ernest Descals, all rights reserved.

MURA-PINTURA-ART-AQUAREL·LES-CASES-COLOR-TERRA-PLAÇA-ANGEL GUIMERÀ-PAISATGES-BAGES-PINTOR-ERNEST DESCALS-

MURA-PINTURA-ART-AQUAREL·LES-CASES-COLOR-TERRA-PLAÇA-ANGEL GUIMERÀ-PAISATGES-BAGES-PINTOR-ERNEST DESCALS-

En el poble de MURA he pogut Pintar alguns dels seus paisatges sota la llum primaveral amb força núvols al cel, les cases de color de terra de la plaça Àngel Guimerà. al costat de l'església, amb les portes i finestres, i escales per pujar al pis superior, i un fanal de ferro, tot sobra un terra de pedres i algun arbre, formen un conjunt molt interessant per estar pintant els detalls dels seus antics carrers. Els pobles de la comarca del Bages continuen oferint-me motivació per fer noves pintures. Aquarel·les sobre paper de 50 x 70 centímetres, obres de l'artista pintor Ernest Descals.

In the town of MURA I have been able to paint some of its landscapes under the spring light with lots of clouds in the sky, the earth-colored houses of Plaça Àngel Guimerà. next to the church, with doors and windows, and stairs to go up to the upper floor, and an iron lamppost, all on top of a stone floor and some trees, they form a very interesting set to be painting the details of its old streets. The towns of the Bages region continue to offer me motivation to make new paintings. Watercolors on paper of 50 x 70 centimeters, works by the artist painter Ernest Descals.

Odunpazarı, Eskişehir, Turkey by Steve Hobson

© Steve Hobson, all rights reserved.

Odunpazarı, Eskişehir, Turkey

York Open Studios 2025 by alh1

York Open Studios 2025

The studio of Carol Douglas. She had an exhibition in the upstairs gallery at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park last year. She has a unique style.

MOS Wiesbaden in Mainz-Kastel by pharoahsax

© pharoahsax, all rights reserved.

MOS Wiesbaden  in Mainz-Kastel

MOS (Meeting of Styles) Wiesbaden in Mainz-Kastel

MOS Wiesbaden in Mainz-Kastel by pharoahsax

© pharoahsax, all rights reserved.

MOS Wiesbaden  in Mainz-Kastel

MOS (Meeting of Styles) Wiesbaden in Mainz-Kastel

Degas House in New Orleans by BKHagar *Kim*

© BKHagar *Kim*, all rights reserved.

Degas House in New Orleans

Edgar Germain Hilaire Degas created 18 paintings, 4 drawings and 5 letters while here in New Orleans in 1872 and 1873. Also, Portraits in an Office, The New Orleans Cotton Exchange painting, the only painting to sell to a museum in Degas' lifetime, was painted here! However, the most important of his New Orleans accomplishments was his change in artistic style, creating (in his words), "Better Art", and re-prioritizing the goal of his youth, to begin a new art movement. This came to pass one year after leaving New Orleans and on his return to Paris, at the birth of the Impressionist Movement of 1874 and beyond!

Maisons des Ilustres! The Houses of the Illustrious!
Degas House is the only home or studio of the French Impressionist Master Edgar Degas, in the world, and is now included in the French Ministry of Culture's network of the Maisons des Illustres or Houses of the Illustrious. Degas House is now in the company of 236 houses in the global network, including the houses of Napoleon, Joan of Arc, Monet, Matisse, Renoir, Ravel (the composer), Louis Braille, Marie Curie, Louis Pasteur, The Chateau of Monte Cristo, French President Mitterrand, President de Gaulle's, Jules Verne; Albert Schweitzer; Victor Hugo; Cezanne and Nostradamus.

Degas House is only the second house in the U.S to be included in the network and is one of only four included that are not in France or one of the French territories!

In a ceremony at the Degas House on July 15th, 2019, French Ambassador Philippe Etienne presented the official marker of the Maisons des Illustres and remarked that the Degas House is now a monument or an institute. The marker was unveiled by the French Consul General, the French Heritage Society, the Lt. Governors Office, the City of New Orleans Mayor's Office, as well as the New Orleans Chamber of Commerce representatives, in a ceremony on October 23rd, 2019. The marker is positioned on the front porch of the house, where it will remain in-perpetuity.

www.degashouse.com/the-inn/about-degas-house.html

Esplanade Avenue
New Orleans, LA
2024

Degas House in New Orleans by BKHagar *Kim*

© BKHagar *Kim*, all rights reserved.

Degas House in New Orleans

Edgar Germain Hilaire Degas created 18 paintings, 4 drawings and 5 letters while here in New Orleans in 1872 and 1873. Also, Portraits in an Office, The New Orleans Cotton Exchange painting, the only painting to sell to a museum in Degas' lifetime, was painted here! However, the most important of his New Orleans accomplishments was his change in artistic style, creating (in his words), "Better Art", and re-prioritizing the goal of his youth, to begin a new art movement. This came to pass one year after leaving New Orleans and on his return to Paris, at the birth of the Impressionist Movement of 1874 and beyond!

Maisons des Ilustres! The Houses of the Illustrious!
Degas House is the only home or studio of the French Impressionist Master Edgar Degas, in the world, and is now included in the French Ministry of Culture's network of the Maisons des Illustres or Houses of the Illustrious. Degas House is now in the company of 236 houses in the global network, including the houses of Napoleon, Joan of Arc, Monet, Matisse, Renoir, Ravel (the composer), Louis Braille, Marie Curie, Louis Pasteur, The Chateau of Monte Cristo, French President Mitterrand, President de Gaulle's, Jules Verne; Albert Schweitzer; Victor Hugo; Cezanne and Nostradamus.

Degas House is only the second house in the U.S to be included in the network and is one of only four included that are not in France or one of the French territories!

In a ceremony at the Degas House on July 15th, 2019, French Ambassador Philippe Etienne presented the official marker of the Maisons des Illustres and remarked that the Degas House is now a monument or an institute. The marker was unveiled by the French Consul General, the French Heritage Society, the Lt. Governors Office, the City of New Orleans Mayor's Office, as well as the New Orleans Chamber of Commerce representatives, in a ceremony on October 23rd, 2019. The marker is positioned on the front porch of the house, where it will remain in-perpetuity.

www.degashouse.com/the-inn/about-degas-house.html

Esplanade Avenue
New Orleans, LA
2024

Degas House in New Orleans by BKHagar *Kim*

© BKHagar *Kim*, all rights reserved.

Degas House in New Orleans

On September 27, 2017 - New Orleans' Degas House honored the 100th anniversary of Edgar Degas' death by unveiling a copy of his most famous sculpture, "Little Dancer of Fourteen Years." The 4-foot-tall bronze reproduction will sit in the front courtyard of the Degas House along New Orleans famed Esplanade Avenue. The statue is of recent vintage, cast at a foundry in Europe. It is classified as an "after Degas" rendition, and the unknown sculptor took liberties with Degas' original design.

Edgar Germain Hilaire Degas created 18 paintings, 4 drawings and 5 letters while here in New Orleans in 1872 and 1873. Also, Portraits in an Office, The New Orleans Cotton Exchange painting, the only painting to sell to a museum in Degas' lifetime, was painted here! However, the most important of his New Orleans accomplishments was his change in artistic style, creating (in his words), "Better Art", and re-prioritizing the goal of his youth, to begin a new art movement. This came to pass one year after leaving New Orleans and on his return to Paris, at the birth of the Impressionist Movement of 1874 and beyond!

Maisons des Ilustres! The Houses of the Illustrious!
Degas House is the only home or studio of the French Impressionist Master Edgar Degas, in the world, and is now included in the French Ministry of Culture's network of the Maisons des Illustres or Houses of the Illustrious. Degas House is now in the company of 236 houses in the global network, including the houses of Napoleon, Joan of Arc, Monet, Matisse, Renoir, Ravel (the composer), Louis Braille, Marie Curie, Louis Pasteur, The Chateau of Monte Cristo, French President Mitterrand, President de Gaulle's, Jules Verne; Albert Schweitzer; Victor Hugo; Cezanne and Nostradamus.

Degas House is only the second house in the U.S to be included in the network and is one of only four included that are not in France or one of the French territories!

In a ceremony at the Degas House on July 15th, 2019, French Ambassador Philippe Etienne presented the official marker of the Maisons des Illustres and remarked that the Degas House is now a monument or an institute. The marker was unveiled by the French Consul General, the French Heritage Society, the Lt. Governors Office, the City of New Orleans Mayor's Office, as well as the New Orleans Chamber of Commerce representatives, in a ceremony on October 23rd, 2019. The marker is positioned on the front porch of the house, where it will remain in-perpetuity.

www.degashouse.com/the-inn/about-degas-house.html

Esplanade Avenue
New Orleans, LA
2024

Degas House in New Orleans by BKHagar *Kim*

© BKHagar *Kim*, all rights reserved.

Degas House in New Orleans

Edgar Germain Hilaire Degas created 18 paintings, 4 drawings and 5 letters while here in New Orleans in 1872 and 1873. Also, Portraits in an Office, The New Orleans Cotton Exchange painting, the only painting to sell to a museum in Degas' lifetime, was painted here! However, the most important of his New Orleans accomplishments was his change in artistic style, creating (in his words), "Better Art", and re-prioritizing the goal of his youth, to begin a new art movement. This came to pass one year after leaving New Orleans and on his return to Paris, at the birth of the Impressionist Movement of 1874 and beyond!

Maisons des Ilustres! The Houses of the Illustrious!
Degas House is the only home or studio of the French Impressionist Master Edgar Degas, in the world, and is now included in the French Ministry of Culture's network of the Maisons des Illustres or Houses of the Illustrious. Degas House is now in the company of 236 houses in the global network, including the houses of Napoleon, Joan of Arc, Monet, Matisse, Renoir, Ravel (the composer), Louis Braille, Marie Curie, Louis Pasteur, The Chateau of Monte Cristo, French President Mitterrand, President de Gaulle's, Jules Verne; Albert Schweitzer; Victor Hugo; Cezanne and Nostradamus.

Degas House is only the second house in the U.S to be included in the network and is one of only four included that are not in France or one of the French territories!

In a ceremony at the Degas House on July 15th, 2019, French Ambassador Philippe Etienne presented the official marker of the Maisons des Illustres and remarked that the Degas House is now a monument or an institute. The marker was unveiled by the French Consul General, the French Heritage Society, the Lt. Governors Office, the City of New Orleans Mayor's Office, as well as the New Orleans Chamber of Commerce representatives, in a ceremony on October 23rd, 2019. The marker is positioned on the front porch of the house, where it will remain in-perpetuity.

www.degashouse.com/the-inn/about-degas-house.html

Esplanade Avenue
New Orleans, LA
2024

"Little Dancer of 14" - Edgar Degas by BKHagar *Kim*

© BKHagar *Kim*, all rights reserved.

"Little Dancer of 14" - Edgar Degas

On September 27, 2017 - New Orleans' Degas House honored the 100th anniversary of Edgar Degas' death by unveiling a copy of his most famous sculpture, "Little Dancer of Fourteen Years." The 4-foot-tall bronze reproduction will sit in the front courtyard of the Degas House along New Orleans famed Esplanade Avenue. The statue is of recent vintage, cast at a foundry in Europe. It is classified as an "after Degas" rendition, and the unknown sculptor took liberties with Degas' original design.

Edgar Germain Hilaire Degas created 18 paintings, 4 drawings and 5 letters while here in New Orleans in 1872 and 1873. Also, Portraits in an Office, The New Orleans Cotton Exchange painting, the only painting to sell to a museum in Degas' lifetime, was painted here! However, the most important of his New Orleans accomplishments was his change in artistic style, creating (in his words), "Better Art", and re-prioritizing the goal of his youth, to begin a new art movement. This came to pass one year after leaving New Orleans and on his return to Paris, at the birth of the Impressionist Movement of 1874 and beyond!

Maisons des Ilustres! The Houses of the Illustrious!
Degas House is the only home or studio of the French Impressionist Master Edgar Degas, in the world, and is now included in the French Ministry of Culture's network of the Maisons des Illustres or Houses of the Illustrious. Degas House is now in the company of 236 houses in the global network, including the houses of Napoleon, Joan of Arc, Monet, Matisse, Renoir, Ravel (the composer), Louis Braille, Marie Curie, Louis Pasteur, The Chateau of Monte Cristo, French President Mitterrand, President de Gaulle's, Jules Verne; Albert Schweitzer; Victor Hugo; Cezanne and Nostradamus.

Degas House is only the second house in the U.S to be included in the network and is one of only four included that are not in France or one of the French territories!

In a ceremony at the Degas House on July 15th, 2019, French Ambassador Philippe Etienne presented the official marker of the Maisons des Illustres and remarked that the Degas House is now a monument or an institute. The marker was unveiled by the French Consul General, the French Heritage Society, the Lt. Governors Office, the City of New Orleans Mayor's Office, as well as the New Orleans Chamber of Commerce representatives, in a ceremony on October 23rd, 2019. The marker is positioned on the front porch of the house, where it will remain in-perpetuity.

www.degashouse.com/the-inn/about-degas-house.html

Esplanade Avenue
New Orleans, LA
2024

"Little Dancer of 14" Degas House/New Orleans by BKHagar *Kim*

© BKHagar *Kim*, all rights reserved.

"Little Dancer of 14" Degas House/New Orleans

On September 27, 2017 - New Orleans' Degas House honored the 100th anniversary of Edgar Degas' death by unveiling a copy of his most famous sculpture, "Little Dancer of Fourteen Years." The 4-foot-tall bronze reproduction will sit in the front courtyard of the Degas House along New Orleans famed Esplanade Avenue. The statue is of recent vintage, cast at a foundry in Europe. It is classified as an "after Degas" rendition, and the unknown sculptor took liberties with Degas' original design.

Edgar Germain Hilaire Degas created 18 paintings, 4 drawings and 5 letters while here in New Orleans in 1872 and 1873. Also, Portraits in an Office, The New Orleans Cotton Exchange painting, the only painting to sell to a museum in Degas' lifetime, was painted here! However, the most important of his New Orleans accomplishments was his change in artistic style, creating (in his words), "Better Art", and re-prioritizing the goal of his youth, to begin a new art movement. This came to pass one year after leaving New Orleans and on his return to Paris, at the birth of the Impressionist Movement of 1874 and beyond!

Maisons des Ilustres! The Houses of the Illustrious!
Degas House is the only home or studio of the French Impressionist Master Edgar Degas, in the world, and is now included in the French Ministry of Culture's network of the Maisons des Illustres or Houses of the Illustrious. Degas House is now in the company of 236 houses in the global network, including the houses of Napoleon, Joan of Arc, Monet, Matisse, Renoir, Ravel (the composer), Louis Braille, Marie Curie, Louis Pasteur, The Chateau of Monte Cristo, French President Mitterrand, President de Gaulle's, Jules Verne; Albert Schweitzer; Victor Hugo; Cezanne and Nostradamus.

Degas House is only the second house in the U.S to be included in the network and is one of only four included that are not in France or one of the French territories!

In a ceremony at the Degas House on July 15th, 2019, French Ambassador Philippe Etienne presented the official marker of the Maisons des Illustres and remarked that the Degas House is now a monument or an institute. The marker was unveiled by the French Consul General, the French Heritage Society, the Lt. Governors Office, the City of New Orleans Mayor's Office, as well as the New Orleans Chamber of Commerce representatives, in a ceremony on October 23rd, 2019. The marker is positioned on the front porch of the house, where it will remain in-perpetuity.

www.degashouse.com/the-inn/about-degas-house.html

Esplanade Avenue
New Orleans, LA
2024

Degas House in New Orleans by BKHagar *Kim*

© BKHagar *Kim*, all rights reserved.

Degas House in New Orleans

Edgar Germain Hilaire Degas created 18 paintings, 4 drawings and 5 letters while here in New Orleans in 1872 and 1873. Also, Portraits in an Office, The New Orleans Cotton Exchange painting, the only painting to sell to a museum in Degas' lifetime, was painted here! However, the most important of his New Orleans accomplishments was his change in artistic style, creating (in his words), "Better Art", and re-prioritizing the goal of his youth, to begin a new art movement. This came to pass one year after leaving New Orleans and on his return to Paris, at the birth of the Impressionist Movement of 1874 and beyond!

Maisons des Ilustres! The Houses of the Illustrious!
Degas House is the only home or studio of the French Impressionist Master Edgar Degas, in the world, and is now included in the French Ministry of Culture's network of the Maisons des Illustres or Houses of the Illustrious. Degas House is now in the company of 236 houses in the global network, including the houses of Napoleon, Joan of Arc, Monet, Matisse, Renoir, Ravel (the composer), Louis Braille, Marie Curie, Louis Pasteur, The Chateau of Monte Cristo, French President Mitterrand, President de Gaulle's, Jules Verne; Albert Schweitzer; Victor Hugo; Cezanne and Nostradamus.

Degas House is only the second house in the U.S to be included in the network and is one of only four included that are not in France or one of the French territories!

In a ceremony at the Degas House on July 15th, 2019, French Ambassador Philippe Etienne presented the official marker of the Maisons des Illustres and remarked that the Degas House is now a monument or an institute. The marker was unveiled by the French Consul General, the French Heritage Society, the Lt. Governors Office, the City of New Orleans Mayor's Office, as well as the New Orleans Chamber of Commerce representatives, in a ceremony on October 23rd, 2019. The marker is positioned on the front porch of the house, where it will remain in-perpetuity.

www.degashouse.com/the-inn/about-degas-house.html

Esplanade Avenue
New Orleans, LA
2024

bzzzz by drew*in*chicago

© drew*in*chicago, all rights reserved.

bzzzz