#whistler
The calming world of Impressionism is now available on Facebook, Twitter, and Tumblr with the following Impressionist social media accounts. From Monet’s garden to Degas’ dancers, there are thousands of paintings to make your day a little softer!
Frédéric Bazille ( Facebook|Twitter|Tumblr)
Gustave Caillebotte ( Facebook|Twitter|Tumblr)
Mary Cassatt ( Facebook|Twitter|Tumblr)
Edgar Degas ( Facebook|Twitter|Tumblr)
Armand Guillaumin ( Facebook|Twitter|Tumblr)
Édouard Manet ( Facebook|Twitter|Tumblr)
Claude Monet ( Facebook|Twitter|Tumblr)
Berthe Morisot ( Facebook|Twitter|Tumblr)
Pierre-Auguste Renoir ( Facebook|Twitter|Tumblr)
Alfred Sisley ( Facebook|Twitter|Tumblr)
James McNeill Whistler ( Facebook|Twitter|Tumblr)
This is by no means a complete list of Impressionists and we are looking forward to adding more soon!
Portrait of Artist’s Mother (1871), one of the most iconic paintings in the world, was exhibited in NGV, Whistler’s Mother, along with the artist’s and other Australian painters’ works that were highly influenced by Whistler’s art. The original title of the famous painting is Arrangement in Grey and Black No.1, which refers to the exploration of form and colour rather than the portrait of his…
May 13, 2022 - Black-tailed Whistler or Mangrove Golden Whistler (Pachycephala melanura)
Found in northern Australia and Papua New Guinea, these whistlers live in mangroves and nearby forests and scrub. Foraging in vegetation and only rarely on the ground, they eat invertebrates, including insects, spiders, and small crabs. They build thin cup-shaped nests from grass, rootlets, twigs, and spiderwebs where females lay two or three eggs. Both parents feed the chicks.
misfit’s sweet whistles