Matching Results: Fine Art

The Scream! (Edvard Munch) – Cross Stitch Chart

The Scream! (Edvard Munch) – Cross Stitch Chart

Design Size: 314w x 398h stitches Level of Difficulty: Advanced Sewn Design Size: 14 count: 22.43 x 28.43 inches 18 count: 17.44 x 22.11 inches 20 count: 15.70 x 19.90 inches 22 count: 14.27 x 18.09 inches Fabric size necessary for design: Add six inches to both length and width (3″ on each side) Number … [View Details]

Woman Walking in an Exotic Forest (Henri Rousseau) – Cross Stitch Chart

Woman Walking in an Exotic Forest (Henri Rousseau) – Cross Stitch Chart

French Post-Impressionist painter, Henri Rousseau, painted Woman Walking in an Exotic Forest in 1905, and this fine-art cross stitch design was developed from that painting. Rousseau enjoyed visiting the botanical garden in Paris where the plants and zoo animals were of particular interest to him. Instead of painting the plants their actual size, he made them as big as trees, creating a fantasy world. He did not receive the real appreciation his works deserved until after his death in 1910. Woman Walking in an Exotic Forest resides at The Barnes Foundation in Merion, Pennsylvania.

Three Dancers in an Exercise Hall (Edgar Degas) – Cross Stitch Chart

Three Dancers in an Exercise Hall (Edgar Degas) – Cross Stitch Chart

Design Size: 316w x 397h stitches Level of Difficulty: Advanced Sewn Design Size: 14 count: 22.57 x 28.36 inches 18 count: 17.56 x 22.06 inches 20 count: 15.80 x 19.85 inches 22 count: 14.36 x 18.05 inches Fabric size necessary for design: Add six inches to both length and width (3″ on each side) Number … [View Details]

Exotic Landscape with Lion and Lioness in Africa (Henri Rousseau) – Cross Stitch Chart

Exotic Landscape with Lion and Lioness in Africa (Henri Rousseau) – Cross Stitch Chart

This fantasy fine-art cross stitch design, Exotic Landscape with Lion and Lioness in Africa, was developed from a painting done by French Post-Impressionist painter, Henri Rousseau, circa 1903-1910. Here we see two lions frolicking among giant plants, creating a fantasy world. Rousseau was ridiculed during his lifetime for his primitive and exotic paintings, only to be recognized as a self-taught genius after his death. This painting is part of a private collection.

The Ballet Class (Edgar Degas) – Cross Stitch Chart

The Ballet Class (Edgar Degas) – Cross Stitch Chart

Design Size: 329w x 382h stitches Level of Difficulty: Advanced Sewn Design Size: 14 count: 23.50 x 27.29 inches 18 count: 18.28 x 21.22 inches 20 count: 16.45 x 19.10 inches 22 count: 14.95 x 17.36 inches Fabric size necessary for design: Add six inches to both length and width (3″ on each side) Number … [View Details]

Dance Class at the Opera (Edgar Degas) – Cross Stitch Chart

Dance Class at the Opera (Edgar Degas) – Cross Stitch Chart

Dance Class at the Opera is a beautiful painting done in 1872 by French artist Edgar Degas; and this fine-art cross stitch design was developed from that painting. Degas was a regular patron of the Paris Opera House and often visited backstage in the dance studio. His favorite subjects were ballerinas at work, in rehearsal or at rest. This painting resides at Musée D’Orsay in Paris, France.

Surprise! Tiger in a Tropical Storm (Henri Rousseau) – Cross Stitch Chart

Surprise! Tiger in a Tropical Storm (Henri Rousseau) – Cross Stitch Chart

The painting, Surprise! Tiger in a Tropical Storm was done by French Post-Impressionist painter, Henri Rousseau in 1891; and this fine-art cross stitch design was developed from this now well-known painting. Rousseau’s art was not fully appreciated until shortly before his death in 1910. His contemporaries Picasso, Matisse, and Toulouse-Lautrec all admired his work, and art dealer Ambroise Vollard purchased this painting along with some of Rousseau’s other works around 1908. Surprise! Tiger in a Tropical Storm was purchased by the National Gallery in London in 1972, with a contribution from the billionaire philanthropist Walter H. Annenberg.

The Lake at Annecy (Paul Cezanne) – Cross Stitch Chart

The Lake at Annecy (Paul Cezanne) – Cross Stitch Chart

The Lake at Annecy was painted in July of 1896 by French Post-Impressionist artist Paul Cézanne at Tallories in the foot hills of the French Alps. This fine-art cross stitch design was developed from this painting, showing the vibrant color and monumental structure of this beautiful area. In this painting we clearly see what Cézanne meant when he said the artist must “treat nature by means of the cylinder, the sphere, the cone.” This painting resides at the Courtauld Institute Galleries in London.

Winter (Henri Rousseau) – Cross Stitch Chart

Winter (Henri Rousseau) – Cross Stitch Chart

Design Size: 405w x 310h stitches Level of Difficulty: Advanced Sewn Design Size: 14 count: 28.93 x 22.14 inches 18 count: 22.50 x 17.22 inches 20 count: 20.25 x 15.50 inches 22 count: 18.41 x 14.09 inches Fabric size necessary for design: Add six inches to both length and width (3″ on each side) Number … [View Details]

The Snake Charmer (Henri Rousseau) – Cross Stitch Chart

The Snake Charmer (Henri Rousseau) – Cross Stitch Chart

Design Size: 376w x 334h stitches Level of Difficulty: Advanced Sewn Design Size: 14 count: 26.86 x 23.86 inches 18 count: 20.89 x 18.56 inches 20 count: 18.80 x 16.70 inches 22 count: 17.09 x 15.18 inches Fabric size necessary for design: Add six inches to both length and width (3″ on each side) Number … [View Details]