Vintage Art For Your TV | Flower by John La Farge | 1Hr of 8K HD Screensaver, TV Art Slideshow
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Turn your tv into art with this vintage art slideshow for your tv!
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Artist: John La Farge
(American, 1835-1910)
Chapters:
00:00 - Water Lily in Sunlight (ca. 1883)
05:01 - Water Lily (1896)
10:01 - Wild Roses and Irises (1887)
15:01 - Wild Roses and Irises (1887)
20:01 - Red Hollyhocks
25:01 - Red Hollyhocks
30:01 - Red Hollyhocks
35:01 - Magnolia (1860)
40:01 - Still Life of Easter Lilies (circa 1896)
45:01 - Still Life of Easter Lilies (circa 1896)
50:01 - Nocturne (ca. 1885)
55:01 - Flowers on a Window Ledge (c. 1861)
About Artist:
John La Farge (1835-1910) was an influential American artist known for his innovative work in stained glass and painting. His artistic journey began with a focus on landscape and floral subjects, reflecting his fascination with nature's beauty. La Farge's distinctive style often combined intricate detail with a harmonious color palette, as seen in his painting "Water Lily in Sunlight" (ca. 1883), which captures the delicate interplay of light and water.
In addition to his floral works, La Farge explored still life compositions that highlight his mastery of color and form. "Wild Roses and Irises" (1887) exemplifies his ability to render intricate botanical details with a soft, atmospheric touch. This piece, like many of his others, showcases his talent for blending realism with a sense of tranquility and reflection.
La Farge's versatility extended beyond painting; he was also renowned for his stained glass creations, which revolutionized the medium. His dedication to exploring different artistic avenues allowed him to leave a lasting impact on both the American art scene and the broader art world. Through works like "Magnolia" (1860) and "Flowers on a Window Ledge" (c. 1861), La Farge's legacy continues to inspire appreciation for the natural world and the delicate beauty of everyday subjects.
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