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Канал MusePalette (@artmuse0) языкового сегмента Английский является активным участником. Сейчас сообщество объединяет 25 072 подписчиков, занимая 1 160 место в категории Искусство и дизайн и 1 642 место в регионе США.

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Согласно последним данным от 11 июня, 2026, канал показывает стабильную активность. За последние 30 дней изменение числа участников составило -11 657, а за последние 24 часа — -286, при этом общий охват остаётся высоким.

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  • Охват публикаций: В среднем каждый пост получает 1 897 просмотров. В течение первых суток публикация набирает 1 639 просмотров.
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A curated gallery of inspiring art, color stories, and visual storytelling 🎨

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"Primordial Horror" — Lev Samoilovich Bakst, 1908 MusePalette
"Primordial Horror" — Lev Samoilovich Bakst, 1908 MusePalette

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"Blue Nude (contre jour)" — Henri Matisse Price: $548,000 Matisse strips the body of expression, gesture, and naturalism—yet
"Blue Nude (contre jour)" — Henri Matisse Price: $548,000 Matisse strips the body of expression, gesture, and naturalism—yet this absence gives the work its power. Four female figures appear not as bathers but symbolic forms: stretched, simplified, defined by bold lines and flat planes. They exist in silence, disconnected, lacking warmth. The mood is tense. A black vertical slash cuts through the center, making space feel rigid, architectural. Surrounding colors—green, grey, pink, blue—become rhythm, contrast, not landscape. Matisse isn’t depicting a scene but constructing a new visual order where form and color override narrative. He revisited this theme for years. The painting feels refined through long simplification. Palette restrained, forms reduced to near severity. Ultimately, *The Blue Nudes* isn’t leisure—it’s one of Matisse’s most radical works, where beauty becomes strict, even ruthless. #Matisse #ModernArt #Art MusePalette
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«The Great Metaphysician» — Giorgio de Chirico The artist captures a twilight atmosphere reminiscent of the aurora borealis,
«The Great Metaphysician» — Giorgio de Chirico The artist captures a twilight atmosphere reminiscent of the aurora borealis, lending the scene an uncanny unreality. Against a dark, dramatic sky emerges the towering figure of the Metaphysician. His attire is composed of flowing drapery and wooden geometric forms—triangles, boxes, frames, and planks. The Great Metaphysician appears like a colossal alien from the future, a Nietzschean Übermensch, or Iron Man from the artist’s brother’s book The Golden Reality. MusePalette
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«White Owl» — William James Webb MusePalette
«White Owl» — William James Webb MusePalette
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«The Cavalier» — Mariano Fortuny and Marsal This isn’t a grand hero or a historical centerpiece. The figure seems caught mid-
«The Cavalier» — Mariano Fortuny and Marsal This isn’t a grand hero or a historical centerpiece. The figure seems caught mid-step — about to enter or just leaving. Fortuny’s power lies not in who is shown, but how paint unifies the scene. A vivid red costume contrasts the worn walls; the figure emerges from quick, nervous strokes. The result feels less polished, yet alive — as if capturing an impression mattered more than perfection. Because of this, the small painting resonates more than many “complete” portraits. It holds posture, personality, a hint of drama — yet feels fleeting, like a flash of the past passing by. #портрет #МарианоФортуни #painting MusePalette
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«The Bookworm» — German Fenner-Baemmer MusePalette
«The Bookworm» — German Fenner-Baemmer MusePalette
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«The Wounded Angel» – Hugo Simberg MusePalette
«The Wounded Angel» – Hugo Simberg MusePalette
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«The Little Shepherd Girl» — Johann Baptist Hofner MusePalette
«The Little Shepherd Girl» — Johann Baptist Hofner MusePalette
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«The Shoe-Shine Boy» – Carol D. Vitkovski MusePalette
«The Shoe-Shine Boy» – Carol D. Vitkovski MusePalette
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«Convergence» — Jackson Pollock Price of the painting: $200,000,000 Jackson Pollock’s Convergence, created in 1952, is a semi
«Convergence» — Jackson Pollock Price of the painting: $200,000,000 Jackson Pollock’s Convergence, created in 1952, is a seminal work of abstract expressionism. Painted in oil on canvas, it measures 237 × 390 cm. The piece features a dynamic interplay of lines, splashes, and circular forms, conveying the artist’s raw emotional energy. Often interpreted as a visual embodiment of free expression, Convergence stands as a powerful symbol of artistic and ideological freedom. MusePalette
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«Winter gives way to spring» — Henry Rim MusePalette
«Winter gives way to spring» — Henry Rim MusePalette
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"The Philosophy of Disquiet" — Giorgio de Chirico. Price: $69,000. This painting feels like a dream where everything is too s
"The Philosophy of Disquiet" — Giorgio de Chirico. Price: $69,000. This painting feels like a dream where everything is too sharp — and thus, deeply unsettling. A cannon, artichokes, a clock, a train, vast emptiness, heavy architecture. Alone, each object is recognizable. Together, they resist meaning — which is de Chirico’s genius. Sense seems near, yet always slips away. Most puzzling are the artichokes — central, yet illogical. A cannon nearby, a clock behind, a distant train. Objects placed as if bound by dream logic. Not a scene, but a landscape of thought — fragmented, tense, full of premonition. De Chirico creates unease through stillness. Nothing happens, yet the shadows, frozen clock, and silent train stir deep anticipation. The world is paused — but not at peace. That’s the power of his metaphysical art: it doesn’t explain, it implants. No answers — only a state where the ordinary turns mysterious, even fateful. #MetaphysicalArt #Surrealism #deChirico MusePalette
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«General-Major Henry Dearborn» — Gilbert Stuart This isn't just a formal portrait, but a precise depiction of authority that
«General-Major Henry Dearborn» — Gilbert Stuart This isn't just a formal portrait, but a precise depiction of authority that no longer needs to gesture. Dearborn isn't posing or performing heroism—he’s simply looking, as one who’s long accepted his standing as unquestionable. Stuart had a rare gift: making grandeur coexist with presence. Yes, the trappings are all there—gold, medals, the red sash, the dark background. But it’s not the uniform that holds power. It’s the expression. This is not a young man, but a man of weight—and age doesn’t diminish him, it strengthens him. What makes such portraits compelling is their subtle embellishment of truth. Yet great painting does it with finesse, not force—enhancing reality just enough to reveal character beneath the idealized surface. MusePalette
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"Wet Meadow" — Fyodor Aleksandrovich Vasiliev The painting captures a meadow after a rainstorm. The sky hints at a passing do
"Wet Meadow" — Fyodor Aleksandrovich Vasiliev The painting captures a meadow after a rainstorm. The sky hints at a passing downpour and the approaching sun: clouds linger on the right, yet bluish-white patches and warm rays are steadily pushing the gloom away. The color palette is simple, but the artist draws attention to the delicate interplay of light and shadow. To convey the shift from gloomy to fair weather, he warms the left side of the canvas while keeping the right cooler, darker, and more subdued. MusePalette
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Golden Autumn — Ilya Semenovich Ostroukhov, 1886 MusePalette
Golden Autumn — Ilya Semenovich Ostroukhov, 1886 MusePalette
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"The Flight into Egypt" - Wilhelm von Kaulbach MusePalette
"The Flight into Egypt" - Wilhelm von Kaulbach MusePalette
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«Cupid Awakening Psyche» — Edward Burne-Jones MusePalette
«Cupid Awakening Psyche» — Edward Burne-Jones MusePalette
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"Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I" — Gustav Klimt Price: $155,800,000 "Bal du Moulin de la Galette" by Pierre-Auguste Renoir w
"Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I" — Gustav Klimt Price: $155,800,000 "Bal du Moulin de la Galette" by Pierre-Auguste Renoir was painted in 1876. Valued at $141.5 million, the artwork resides in the Musée d'Orsay in Paris. It was sold to Betsy Whitney and Ryoei Saito in 1990. MusePalette
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'Fields .........' — Vincent van Gogh, 1883 MusePalette
'Fields .........' — Vincent van Gogh, 1883 MusePalette
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"Blue and Green Music" — Georgia O’Keeffe | $69,000 The title is literal—a guide to seeing. O’Keeffe doesn’t paint objects, b
"Blue and Green Music" — Georgia O’Keeffe | $69,000 The title is literal—a guide to seeing. O’Keeffe doesn’t paint objects, but uses color like music uses sound. Blue, green, and black forms resist definition, becoming rhythm: soft and flowing, then sharp and percussive. Transitions shape the experience—some lines glide like sustained notes, others slash in, breaking calm. The painting feels alive, your gaze moving in tempo: gliding, pausing, accelerating. It’s visual music, built from color masses and their tension. O’Keeffe was exploring how music could be translated into painting. Here, it’s clear. The pale blue and white center could be flames, petals, or waves—but she doesn’t ask *what* they are, only *how* they sound to the eye. This isn’t cold abstraction. It’s sensation made visible—no story, just feeling, directly transmitted. #AbstractArt #OKEeffe #ColorAndSound MusePalette
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