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Daily Archives: February 18, 2013
Introduction to Wheat Field with Crows
Wheat Field With Crows was made in July 1890 by Holland impressionist painter Vincent William Van Gogh. Wheat Field With Crows is a kind of canvas painting, measuring 50.5*100.5 cm. It is now collected in NationalVan GoghMuseum in Holland Amsterdam. … Continue reading
Posted in Impressionism Painting
Tagged introduction, landscape painting, oil painting, suicide, tension, Vincent van Gogh
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Fat is Another Scenery of Beauty—A Brief Talk About Fernando Botero and His Paintings
Had a brief view of Fernando Botero's paintings, I crushed on them, suddenly found that the fat figure can be so cartooned and cute, which is really another scenery of beauty. Fernando Botero is a South American painter and sculptor … Continue reading
Posted in Oil Painting
Tagged beauty, fat figure, Fernando Botero, nude figure, oil painting
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