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Spirit. Study Odelon Redon
Odilon Redon was the foremost French representative of Symbolist movement in painting. Redon painted mythical scenes, the idea and meaning of which was often left for the viewer to choose. He exposed with the Impressionists, but he had very personal opinions on colours, and his style stands out among all painters. > > Back to paintingThe Tree of Life
The man was free to eat from any tree in the garden except the Tree of the Knowledge of good and evil. But he and Eva were seduced by the serpent into eating the forbidden fruit fig, and they were expelled from the Garden of Eden prevent them from eating of the Tree of Life, and thus living forever. > > Back to paintingHalf Dome. Fantasy Motive
Some kind artist fantasy based on memory of a well-known rock formation, named for its distinct shape Half Dome that is a granite dome at the eastern end of Yosemite Valley in Yosemite National Park, California. > > Back to paintingMan in Peacock Feathers Hat
The extravagant dresed young man with a peacock feathers hat on his head. > > Back to paintingAdobe Oven House
The Diego Sepúlveda Adobe (Estanciais) an adobe structure in Costa Mesa, Orange County, California. The adobe was built between 1817 and 1823, one of the oldest building still standing in Orange County. Long before the first Spaniards came to California, native American Indians had settled on this mesa.Silverado Canyon
Silverado Canyon is a about 2,500-foot-deep (760 m) canyon in the Santa Ana Mountains, in the U.S. state of California. > > Back to paintingKaapori Capuchin
The Kaapori capuchin is an indigenous species of capuchin monkey found exclusively in Brazil. Its habitat spans across the Brazilian states, predominantly along the Atlantic coast in the northern region of the country. These monkeys primarily inhabit densely forested areas, where food resources are abundant, although they can also adapt to secondary-growth habitats during the dry season.