As an interior designer with a background in art history, the interior, as it is represented in fine art, has always intrigued me. There is a story within a story in every work- a sense of the space coupled with a reference to the that time and stylist sensibilities of that era. There is such a psychological element inherent in these pieces giving us a glimpse of what life was like at that particular moment- a brief look through the eyes of the artist into the soul of not only the interior but the people who inhabit them.
Vilhelm Hammershoi |
Vilhelm Hammershoi |
Vilhelm Hammershoi |
Berthe Morisot |
Childe Hassam |
Claudio Bravo |
Diego Velasquez |
Edgar Degas |
Edgar Degas |
Edgar Degas |
Edouard Manet |
Edward Hopper |
Giovanni Boldini |
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec |
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec |
Henri Matisse |
James McNeill Whistler |
James McNeill Whistler |
Jan van Eyck |
Jean Ingres |
Jean Ingres |
Jeremiah Goodman |
Jeremiah Goodman |
Jeremiah Goodman |
Jeremiah Goodman |
Jeremiah Goodman |
Johannes Vermeer |
Johannes Vermeer |
Johannes Vermeer |
Johannes Vermeer |
Johannes Vermeer |
John Singer Sargent |
John Singer Sargent |
John Singer Sargent |
John Singer Sargent |
John Singer Sargent |
John Singer Sargent |
John Singer Sargent |
Julian Alden Weir |
Mary Cassatt |
Mary Cassatt |
Mary Cassatt |
Mary Cassatt |
Mary Cassatt |
Mary Cassatt |
Pierre Bonnard |
Pierre Bonnard |
Pierre Bonnard |
Pierre Bonnard |
Pierre Bonnard |
Pierre Bonnard |
Pieter de Hooch |
Ramon Casas |
Sir Lawrence Alma Tadema |
Sir Lawrence Alma Tadema |
William Merritt Chase |
William Merritt Chase |
William Merritt Chase |
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