воскресенье, 21 июля 2013 г.

В. Кирдий

Traditional Korean Costume

Swap (Hye ja)


Брестская крепость-герой

Swap (Natalia)



Gambrinus

Swap (Natalia)


Fiep Westendorp

& Annie M. G. Schmidt
1969

Swap (Marcel) #34

Fiep Westendorp (1916 – 2004) was a Dutch illustrator who became especially popular due to her long-term collaboration with writer Annie M.G. Schmidt. Three generations of Dutch people have grown up with her illustrations. The drawings she made for Jip en Janneke, a series of stories which ran in Dutch newspaper Het Parool from 1953 to 1957, now adorn a variety of items sold by Dutch department store HEMA. Since the regular Dutch awards for illustrations always eluded her, she was given a unique award for her entire oeuvre in 1997. Since 2007, the University of Amsterdam have an endowed chair for illustration in Westendorp's honor.

Holland

Swap (Marcel) #33



Друганы

Художник Е. Кравцова

LJ-swap (kiskanik)



Alone at last!

Swap (Oksanka)



среда, 17 июля 2013 г.

Cadeautje!

Swap (Marcel) #32



Greetings from Germany

Embankment of Dnepr, Kyiv

Greetings from Taiwan

Merapi

The most active vulcano, Indonesia

 

Кот и кошка 2

Е. Кравцова

LJ-swap (kiskanik)


Noord-Brabant

Swap (Marcel) #30


Кошачья мамка

Е. Кравцова

LJ-swap (kiskanik)



Porto Amadeu

LJ-swap (discrepant_girl)



воскресенье, 7 июля 2013 г.

春景富士山の図 (Spring Landscape with Mt Fuji)

Gan Tai (岸岱)




Gan Tai (岸岱) (printmaker; painter/draughtsman; Japanese; Male; 1785 - 1865)
Also known as Gan Tai; Takudo (卓堂); Echizen no kami

Painter. Eldest son and successor of Gan Ku (q.v.) and a major presence in the Kyoto art world after the deaths of painters from the first generations of the Gan (Kishi) and Shijo schools. Most substantial surviving works are sets of painted sliding doors ('fusuma-e') in the imperial palace and at the Kompira Shrine at Kotohira on the island of Shikoku.

Femina in Fabula

Isabel Samaras

Swap (Oksanka)



The Wizard of OZ

Swap (Yana)


Vancouver

This ornate at the Chinese Cultural Center was made in China. This photo is from Douglas Leighton's book, Greater Vancouver

Swap (Oksanka)