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Daily Archives: February 19, 2013
The Still Life Painting of Paul Cezanne
The famous French painter Paul Cezanne (1839-1906), was a representative figure of the post-Impressionism. He was revered as the father of the "new art" since the 19th century. As an advent of modern art, modern Western painters called him "the … Continue reading
Posted in Impressionism Painting, Oil Painting
Tagged modern painting, oil painting, Paul Cezanne works, self expression, still life
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Apple Tree in Gustav Klimt's Works
Gustav Klimt was an excellent Austrian iconoclast who came from a poor family. He is famous for elaborate, explicitly sensual paintings and murals. Most of his works are related to themes of regeneration, love and death. Images in his works … Continue reading
Posted in Color, Impressionism Painting, Oil Painting
Tagged apple tree, color, Gustav Klimt, image, vivid
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