Portrait of a Young Girl, by Alexei Alexeievich Harlamoff, 1884 Alexei Alexeievich Harlamoff (Russia, 1840 – 1925) painted this beautiful portrait of a young girl in 1884. See More Clasp by Taras Bychko Still Life with Apples and Peaches and a Pitcher on a Wooden Table, by Paul Cézanne, 1905 Fruit Still Life with a Nautilus Chalice, by Joris van Son, 1654 Delphic Sibyl, a Detail from the 1509 Fresco, Cappella Sistina, Vatican, Rome, Italy, by Michelangelo Buonarroti That Way, by Andrew of Cuba Gallery The Basilica San Marco, Venice, by Helen Allingham, Early 20th Century In the Golden Days, by John Melhuish Strudwick, 1907 Mademoiselle Julie Manet with a Cat, by Pierre-Auguste Renoir, 1887 Rainy 52nd Street, New York City, by William P. Gottlieb, July 1948 Seville Orange, Silver Goblet, Lady Apples, Pear, and Two Bottles, by Jean Siméon Chardin British Parliament Building by Didier Kobi The Child Handel, Discovered by His Parents, by Margaret Isabel Dicksee, 1893 Antares, Blond Stallion, by Alla Berlezova Joan of Arc, Gilded Bronze, by Emmanuel Frémiet, 1874 Purple Whisper by Martin Amm Sound of the Rain by Paolo Màrgari Ella by Christian Holmér of Sweden City Hall, San Francisco, by Jim Babson Les Iles d’Or (The Golden Isles) by Henri-Edmond Cross, circa 1891 – 92 Piazza of St Mark’s, Venice, by William Logsdail The Piazzetta di San Marco, Venice, by Carlo Grubacs Grand Finale: Summer into Autumn Splendor by Photographer Jacky Parker Midsummer by Albert Joseph Moore, 1887 Still Life with Fruit on a Golden Plate, by Eloise Harriet Stannard, 1869 Vertical: 30 Stunning Cityscapes of Dubai Photographed by Daniel Cheong Pluto: Spectacular New Image from NASA, July 2015 Wildflowers at Wisley, by Jacky Parker Portrait of Two Little Girls, by Pierre Auguste Renoir, 1892 After the Ball, by Alfred Stevens, 1874 Café Terrace at Night, Place du Forum, Arles, by Vincent Van Gogh, 1888 by Laura Posted on October 25, 2016 Posted in Artwork, Big Picture | tagged art, artwork, children, faces, fine art, paintings, people, portraits. The permalink.