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Monthly Archives: February 2013
Painting Techniques of The Veiled Woman
This painting uses a very rich painting language. The painter gives full play to his expressive force of color and is strict with every stroke in this painting. The beautiful face color and pleats in luxurious dress are meticulously portrayed. … Continue reading
Posted in Oil Painting
Tagged Madonna, painting skills, Portrait of a Woman, Raphael, The Veiled Woman
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Claude Monet's Japanese Bridge
In the life of artwork, Claude Monet painted many bridges, with the Japanese Bridge in his own Giverny garden being the most famous. Claude Monet who was born on 14th November, 1840 and died on 5th December, 1926 was a … Continue reading
Posted in Impressionism Painting, Oil Painting
Tagged artist, Claude Oscar Monet Oil Painting, Gardern, Japan, Japanese Bridge
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Jean Francois Millet and His Paintings
A lot of painters were respected until they had died, such as Vincent Van Gogh. Jean-Francois Millet was lucky enough to be valued before he died. Jean-Francois Millet who was born in 1814 and died in1875, was a French painter, … Continue reading
Posted in Oil Painting, Realism
Tagged Farmer, Jean Francois Millet, life, movement, oil painting
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Appreciation to The Madonna of The Chair
In general religious paintings, Madonna must dress in red and blue. The coat is red and the cloak is blue. A part of the red coat here is blocked her shawl, only to see the left arm. Blue cloak is … Continue reading
Posted in Oil Painting, Renaissance
Tagged artist, color, ideal art, Raphael, religious oil painting, virgin Maria
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Inroduction to The Veiled Woman
The Veiled Woman is made by one of three famous Italian Renaissance heroes Raphael Santee. This talented Italian painter has completed a lot of masterpieces in his short life which is only lasting 37 years. His artistic elegance, harmony and … Continue reading
Posted in Oil Painting, Renaissance
Tagged beauty, La Donna Velata, lover, Portrait of a Woman, Raphael
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Painting Skills of La Belle Jardiniere
The composition of La Belle Jardiniere is very naive. John looks at Jesus, and Jesus looks at Madonna. Their attention is naturally focused on the face of Madonna. And Madonna is the real theme of this painting. The characters form … Continue reading
Posted in Oil Painting, Renaissance
Tagged Character, image, painting skil, Raphael, religious oil painting, scenery
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The Alba Madonna
Painter: Raphael, time created: 1511, material: canvas painting, measure: 98 cm diameter, collection: Washington National Gallery. The Alba Madonna was famous because of Alba duke. Da Vinci give people a mysterious feeling, Michelangelo leaves a grand and severe touch, but … Continue reading
Posted in Oil Painting, Renaissance
Tagged Alba duke, Baptist John, elegant ease, Raphael, religious oil painting
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The Great Odd Painter Lucian Freud
Lucian Freud (1922 -2011) was a famous British painter, who was born in a Vienna Jewish family, his grandfather was the famous psychologist Sigmund Freud. When he was 15, the entered the art school and then in 1933 he went … Continue reading
Posted in Impressionism Painting, Oil Painting
Tagged life, Lucian Freud, nude figure, oil painting, reality
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A Religious Painting Without Religious Label-- Madonna del Prato
Madonna del Prato was painted by Italian Raphael. This painting totally drew three characters, Madonna, Jesus and John. But the figures did not have a religious label. Christ child and John were painted the images of children. The young Madonna … Continue reading
Posted in Oil Painting, Renaissance
Tagged love, Raphael, religious oil painting, stability
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