Time Toast

  • Pumpkin with a Stable-lad

    Pumpkin with a Stable-lad

    Pumpkin with a Stable-lad was created by George Stubbs in 1774. George Stubbs used beeswax and oil on a panel. The horse is named Pumpkin. Fun fact Pumpkin won sixteen races.
  • Mrs. Richard Brinsley Sheridan

    Mrs. Richard Brinsley Sheridan

    Mrs. Richard Brinsley Sheridan was painted by Thomas Gainsborough between the years of 1785-1787 using oil on a canvas to create rich textures and vibrant colors on this portrait.
  • Cairn in Snow

    Cairn in Snow

    Cairn in Snow was created by Caspar David Friedrich in 1807. Caspar David Friedrich used oil on the canvas to create this painting. This painting simply shows a man made pile of stones in a snowy landscape.
  • Le Radeau de La Méduse

    Le Radeau de La Méduse

    Le Radeau de La Méduse was painted by Théodore Géricault in 1818 using paint. People are pleading and looking for help, others are morning the dead and struggling bodies. This painting has so many different and overwhelming emotions. Unknown exact date.
  • The Hay Wain

    The Hay Wain

    The Hay Wain is painted by John Constable in 1821. He romanticizes his landscape. Big and little details from trees and the sky, to the small window in the house and the little dog it all ties it together and makes up his landscape. Unknown exact date. Constable used pencil pen, chalk, and watercolor to create this painting.
  • Horse Frightened by Lightning

    Horse Frightened by Lightning

    Horse Frightened by Lightning was painted by Eugène Delacroix between the dates of 1825 to 1829. Eugène Delacroix used watercolor with gouache on paper, he also used white heightening a gum arabic in the watercolor.
  • The Cornfield

    The Cornfield

    The Cornfield painted by John Constable in 1826 used paint and oil on canvas to create this painting. Constable used to walk this trail when he would go to school as a kid.
  • Mazeppa and the Wolves

    Mazeppa and the Wolves

    Mazeppa and the Wolves was created by Horace Vernet in 1826. This painting depicts the Myth of Mazeppa. It is told Mazeppa was having an affair with a married woman, her husband tied Mazeppa to a horse, naked, and sent the horse away and on that journey Mazeppa was killed by wolves. Unknown exact date. Vernet used oil on canvas to create this painting.
  • Liberty Leading the People

    Liberty Leading the People

    Eugène Delacroix created this painting in 1830 using paint. He paints Lady Liberty leading the American people to freedom while holding a French Flag due to this painting occurring during the French Revolution. Unknown exact date.
  • Stonehenge

    Stonehenge

    Stonehenge was painted by John Constable in 1835 using watercolors. It is said that Constable made this painting at a sad time in his life, after his wife and his closest friend both died and his two eldest kids left home.
  • The Voyage of Life: Childhood

    The Voyage of Life: Childhood

    The Voyage of Life: Childhood was painted by Thomas Cole in 1840 to be part of a 4 painting series in 1842. This painting is part of a series to show each stage of a mans life. Childhood begins by setting the stage. An angel in a boat can be seen while in a setting of a beautiful sky and a mountain in the background. Cole used paint to create this painting.
  • The Voyage of Life: Youth

    The Voyage of Life: Youth

    The Voyage of Life: Youth is painted by Thomas Cole between 1940-1842. This is the second painting in his series The Voyage of Life. In this painting the guardian angel is now leaving the boy alone in the boat as he is headed straight onto a water path. A castle is also seen made by clouds in the sky, and everything seems so sunny. Cole used paint to create this painting.
  • The Voyage of Life: Old Age

    The Voyage of Life: Old Age

    The Voyage of Life: Old Age painted by Thomas Cole in 1842 is the fourth painting out of his four painting series called The Voyage of Life. The man is now sitting in his boat in calm waters, light is now coming down from the sky and the angel comes to his side once again to lead him to the after life. Cole used paint to create this painting.
  • The Voyage of Life: Manhood

    The Voyage of Life: Manhood

    The Voyage of Life: Manhood painted by Thomas Cole in 1842 is the third painting in his 4 painting series The Voyage of Life. The boy now a man is left alone in a boat. The sky is now dark and the nicely structured mountains are now jagged rocks. The man also seems to be pleading towards the sky. The angel is just watching the man from the sky. Cole used paint to create the painting.
  • Knight at the Crossroads

    Knight at the Crossroads

    Knight at the Crossroads was painted by Victor Vasnetsov in 1882. Vasnetsov use Oil on a canvas to create this painting. Fun fact this painting is also known as "Витязь на распутье" in Russian.