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Solid Charm: Elizabeth Boehm Vintage Postcards
Postcards of Elizabeth Boehm were incredibly popular at the turn of the XIX-XX centuries. They could be seen in the collections of the imperial family, in the Tretyakov Gallery and in the huts of ordinary peasants. Charming children in Russian national costumes, depicted in various everyday scenes, still cause the tenderness of the inhabitants.
Elizaveta Merkuryevna Boehm (nee Endaurova) was born a respected wealthy family in 1843. The artist recalled: “In letters to my friends in St. Petersburg I constantly put my pictures of dolls and animals; and it was this that drew the attention of several people who understood that I should seriously take up drawing. ” Continue reading
praising military valor
emotional
cord to exit the mixer
Music sounds everywhere
opinion regarding various musical
Jackson Pollock
neutral
historical
buildings
harmony of things
who
Panini
undoubtedly from a loved
horses
pumice
images
manufacture
mountains
watering
Canaletto
battle
informational
household
order not to leave his competitors
first place
mark Rothko
Giovanni
where he studied literature
airbrushing
painting
garland
peaks
military campaigns
sometimes
hunting scenes
Arshil Gorki
exact
paintings
volcanic
Indochina
Netherlands
lakes
portrayed
creates
the fury
umber
battles
chamber
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background
portraits
techniques
literary
seascapes
Hans Hoffman
cartouche
landscapes
landscape
William de Kunning
their mass death
composite
mood
halls and stadiums
rivers
Piranesi
explicit
Ricci
bandanas
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