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Monthly Archives: February 2013
Characteristics of A Dream
A Dream has a bright overall tone, direct and multiple lines to fully express the female body. The cutting of the woman's face in the painting is a kind of technique of cubism performance. The woman shows a serene and … Continue reading
Posted in Oil Painting, Surrealism
Tagged oil painting, Pablo Picasso Oil Painting, Portrait
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Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I- The Lady In Gold
The New York Times reported Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I has been purchased by cosmetics magnate Ronald S. Lauder for $135 million for his Neue Galeries, the highest amount ever paid for a painting on June 19, 2006, so that … Continue reading
Posted in Oil Painting, Symbolism
Tagged Adele Bloch-Bauer, golden color, Gustav Klimt, Portrait
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Dance at Le moulin de la Galette
Dance at the Moulin de la Galette, or known as The Ball at the Moulin de la Galette is one of the Impressionism period most remarkable painting, painted in 1876 by the famous French artist Pierre-Auguste Renoir(25th February 1841- 3rd … Continue reading
Posted in Impressionism Painting, Oil Painting
Tagged impressionism painting, oil painting, Pierre Auguste Renoir
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Eternal Glory of Leonardo Da Vinci
Leonardo Da Vinci was remembered as the archetype of "Renaissance man" as well as a universal genius. In our eyes, he was a man of unquenchable curiosity, feverishly imagination and boundless creativity. When he was a child, he often stayed … Continue reading
Bottle Glass Violin
Bottle Glass Violin was made by Picasso in 1912. From 1912, Picasso turned to the drawing experiment of synthetic cubism. The pictures clearly showed this new style. In this picture, people can distinguish several graphs based on ordinary reality of … Continue reading
Introduction to A Dream
A Dream was one of important works of Pablo Picasso during his mid-term period. When the painter had a new love, his painting style would change. And in this period, he quite liked lively, comparative and intense colors, and used … Continue reading
Posted in Oil Painting, Surrealism
Tagged background, oil painting, Pablo Picasso, Surrealism
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I and The Village by Marc Chagall
When staring at the painting, I'm suddenly moved, my heart is gradually running over with warmth and happiness. I’m attracted deeply by the fairy tale imagery, the dreamy color. It feels that I’m kissing the milking sheepherder, stroking the flying fish, fiddling … Continue reading
Posted in Oil Painting, Primitivism
Tagged Marc Chagall, oil painting, Russian village, simple life
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