Drama Queen (Abstract Painting)
By Anne Russinof
Located in London, GB
Drama Queen (Abstract Painting) Oil on linen - Unframed For Russinof, everything begins with color.
2010s Abstract Expressionist Abstract Paintings
Linen, Oil
Drama Queen (Abstract Painting)
By Anne Russinof
Located in London, GB
Drama Queen (Abstract Painting) Oil on linen - Unframed For Russinof, everything begins with color.
Linen, Oil
Drama Queen (Abstract Painting)
By Anne Russinof
Located in London, GB
Drama Queen (Abstract Painting) Oil on linen - Unframed For Russinof, everything begins with color.
Linen, Oil
Queen Anne's Lace
By Hunt Slonem
Located in Woodmere, OH
Hunt Slonem (b. 1951) is an internationally celebrated American artist whose vibrant and instantly recognizable works have made him one of the most collectible contemporary painters ...
Oil
Contemporary Oil Painting Female Artist Venus Flytrap Queen Anne’s Lace Besl
By Amanda Besl
Located in Buffalo, NY
Executed in luminous oil on a shaped oval panel, this work draws the viewer into a dreamlike portal where delicate Queen Anne’s lace and Venus flytraps loom large against a moody sky...
Canvas, Oil
"Queen anne's lace, tide" 2025 oil on canvas
By Sara MacCulloch
Located in New York, NY
Sara MacCulloch Queen anne's lace, tide, 2025 oil on canvas 20 x 20 in. (macc113)
Canvas, Oil
Queen Anne's Lace
By Joel Sager
Located in Columbia, MO
JOEL SAGER Queen Anne’s Lace Mixed media collage on panel 16 x 20 inches Framed: 29.5 x 25.75 inches
Mixed Media, Oil
$16,461
Studio of Sir Peter Lely, Portrait of Lady Anne (later Queen Anne)
By Studio of Sir Peter Lely
Located in Oxford, GB
Studio of Sir Peter Lely (1618-1680) Portrait of Lady Anne (1665–1714), later Queen Oil on canvas 20⅞ x 16¾ in. c.1678 Provenance Capt.
Oil
Queen Anne's Lace, grey and blue flower and glass super real still life
By Douglas Newton
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Inspired by some Queen Anne's Lace in our garden and the effects of light on some glassware. I hope the viewer will appreciate the beauty in the most ordinary things. Painted in oil ...
Oil, Canvas
Sarah Churchill, after Queen Anne Oil Painting by Charles Jervas
By Charles Jervas
Located in Fairhope, AL
This large, Fine Art masterpiece is a faithful yet nuanced reproduction of "Sarah Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough" while the original Queen Anne oil painting was rendered in 1700 b...
Queen Anne's Hill
By Ginny Williams
Located in Wenham, MA
This painting depicts a hill covered in Queen Anne's Lace on a summer day.
Oil, Board
Unavailable
Queen Anne's Lace
By Clare Grill
Located in New York, NY
Oil, Linen
Unavailable
H 24 in W 20 in
The Queen and Her Court (Queen Anne's Lace, lush, wildflowers)
By Deborah Paris
Located in Basalt, CO
"What I call a found still life of Queen Ann's Lace in the landscape." ~DEBORAH PARIS Framed size: 30 h x 26 w x 2 d Oil on linen Signed bottom right: Paris
Oil
Unavailable
H 58.5 in W 39 in D 1.5 in
Princess Anne of Denmark (1683-1702) & Later Queen Anne of England (1702-1714)
By (Follower of) Sir Godfrey Kneller
Located in Leicester, GB
Rare Full Length Royal Portrait of Princess Anne of Denmark (1683-1702) Aged 18-21 Years (Last of the Stuart Dynasty) Follower of Godfrey Kneller (1646-1723) & Later Queen Anne of En...
Oil
Queen Anne's Lace, circa 1886
By William John Whittemore
Located in Buffalo, NY
Oil on canvas painting titled "Queen Anne's Lace" by William John Whittemore (1860-1955).
Canvas, Oil
Naive Early 20th Century Oil - Cat on the Queen Anne Chair
Located in Corsham, GB
A delightful interior scene depicting a black cat lounging on a Queen Anne chair. Painted in a charmingly naive style, the artist uses a fun and vibrant palette to capture the scene....
Oil
Sold
H 12 in W 12 in D 1 in
Field Painting August 2 2021, White Queen Anne's Lace, Blue Violet Wildflowers
By Thomas Sarrantonio
Located in Kent, CT
A peaceful summer scene with a delicately painted field of yellow, white and pink flowers and Queen Anne's lace, beautifully capturing the idyllic feel of a field of wildflowers and ...
Oil, Panel
Sold
H 60 in W 48 in D 1 in
The Queen of Conch by Anne Darby Parker, Cubist Figure Oil on Canvas
By Anne Darby Parker
Located in Atlanta, GA
This commanding 60 x 48 inch acrylic on canvas by Anne Darby Parker features a regal female figure cradling a conch shell, blending myth and femininity in a contemporary, figurative ...
Canvas, Oil
Sold
H 15 in W 12 in D 1 in
Queen of the Jungle by Anne Darby Parker, Contemporary Cubist Figure on Canvas
By Anne Darby Parker
Located in Atlanta, GA
Charleston native and celebrated native, Anne Darby Parker, has spent her life creating. As a young child she learned to knit from her mother and grandmother and later, developed a p...
Canvas, Oil
Sold
H 18 in W 42 in D 1.75 in
"Field" - Encaustic Layered Painting of Queen Anne's Lace with Printed Text
Located in Morgan Hill, CA
"Field" is a mixed media encaustic painting on panel by Diana Majumdar. The painting depicts Queen Anne's Lace flowers as they would appear in the Fall.
Mixed Media, Encaustic, Oil
Queen Anne's Lace
By Randall Exon
Located in New York, NY
Randall Exon paints fusions of what he sees and what he imagines, creating imagery that is identifiable and yet somehow other-worldly. He draws inspiration from the farmlands along t...
Oil, Wood Panel
Queen Anne Roses
By Polly Kraft
Located in New York, NY
Queen Anne Roses
Oil
Portrait Of Queen Anne (1665-1714) , 17th Century
Located in Blackwater, GB
Portrait Of Queen Anne (1665-1714) , 17th Century attributed to Edmund LILLY (1650-1716) - huge study Huge 17th Century Old Master portrait of Queen Ann, oil on canvas attributed...
Canvas, Oil
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Cave walls were the canvases for what were arguably the world’s first landscape paintings, which depict natural scenery through art. Portrait paintings and drawings, which, along with sculpture, were how someone’s appearance was recorded prior to the advent of photography, are at least as old as Ancient Egypt. In the Netherlands, landscapes were a major theme for painters as early as the 1500s. Later, artists in Greece, Rome and elsewhere created vast wall paintings to decorate stately homes, churches and tombs.
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