#Ivan G. Olinsky
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"Creo que algo muy mágico puede suceder cuando se lee un buen libro".
JK Rowling.
Arte: Ivan G. Olinsky Ucrania, (1878) - Estados Unidos,(1962). Pintor e instructor de arte, retratos femeninos, naturaleza muerta y paisajes.
Fuente: Wikipedia.
Sueños y fantasmas. El arte de soñar.
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Ivan G. OLINSKY (1878-1962)
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IVAN G. OLINSKY (1878-1962) American/Russian
The Model
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The Book - Ivan G. Olinsky , 1912-14
Russian, 1878 - 1962
Oil on canvas, 30 x 25 in. (76,2 x 63,5 cm.)
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Quiet Hour (1911). Ivan G. Olinsky (Russian-American, 1878-1962). Oil on canvas.
“Paint only such things as fill you with wild enthusiasm.” -- Ivan Olinsky
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Ivan G. Olinsky (American 1878-1962), At the Window, Oil on canvas
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🍂Developing traditional femininity over quarantine 🌻
With our new found time I have started to hone in on the feminine arts, my cooking is better than ever, I have started to paint again, I'm learning how to knit and doing many more things. It really has been keeping me going :) As I type this my bread is almost ready 🍞
Painting is: Ivan G Olinsky - Serviceman's Wife [c.1942]
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The Polish Girl, Ivan G. Olinsky, ca. 1929, Brooklyn Museum: American Art
Size: 36 x 30 in. Medium: Oil on canvas
https://www.brooklynmuseum.org/opencollection/objects/122252
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<strong>Ivan G Olinsky - Serviceman's Wife [c.1942] <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/gandalfsgallery/">by Gandalf's Gallery</a></strong> <br /><i>Via Flickr:</i> <br />In Serviceman’s Wife, Ivan Olinsky (Elizabethgrad, Russia, 1878 United States, 1962) painted a woman looking up expectantly, perhaps to greet her husband, who has just opened the door. Her skirt draws out the yellow of the pears in the background and her full lips match the apple’s rosy skin. The greys and blues of her shirt echo those of the white cloth on which the fruits rest. She is integrated into her environment as if she is simply one part of a still life. Olinsky specialized in idealized images of women, and his portraits were successful on the market, selling for up to $2,000 each in the 1920s. His work had grown even more popular by the 1940s, when he worked for the commercial firm Portraits, Inc. Critics noted that each of his women looked like “a hardy perennial despite her delicate air.”
[Oil on canvas, 91.4 x 76.5 cm]
gandalfsgallery.blogspot.com/2010/08/ivan-g-olinsky-servi...
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IVAN G. OLINSKY American/Russian, (1878-1962) Yellow Scarf
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Ivan G Olinsky - Serviceman's Wife [c.1942] by Gandalf's Gallery Via Flickr: In Serviceman’s Wife, Ivan Olinsky (Elizabethgrad, Russia, 1878 United States, 1962) painted a woman looking up expectantly, perhaps to greet her husband, who has just opened the door. Her skirt draws out the yellow of the pears in the background and her full lips match the apple’s rosy skin. The greys and blues of her shirt echo those of the white cloth on which the fruits rest. She is integrated into her environment as if she is simply one part of a still life. Olinsky specialized in idealized images of women, and his portraits were successful on the market, selling for up to $2,000 each in the 1920s. His work had grown even more popular by the 1940s, when he worked for the commercial firm Portraits, Inc. Critics noted that each of his women looked like “a hardy perennial despite her delicate air.” [Oil on canvas, 91.4 x 76.5 cm] gandalfsgallery.blogspot.com/2010/08/ivan-g-olinsky-servi...
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IVAN G. OLINSKY (1878-1962) American/Russian, The Model
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Quiet Hour, 1911. Ivan G. Olinsky. Oil on canvas
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