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Monthly Archives: May 2013
Holy Family
Holy Family was made by the Holland painter Rembrandt. This painting showed the peaceful and happy secular life. The hostess was dedicated to nursing the baby on her bosom and the old lady besides her was perhaps the hostess's mother … Continue reading
Man In A Bowler Hat
Most portraits of Rene Magritte were completed in 1930. His portraits needed to be made a quotation mark, because most works had no portraits and were replaced by other scenery such as seascape, still life. The audience was terrified for … Continue reading
Posted in Oil Painting
Tagged bowler hat, gentleman, oil painting, Oil portrait, Rene Magritte, self image, Surrealism
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Forbidden Literature The Use of The Word
Before knowing Italian surrealist painter Chirico, Ernst and Rene Magritte (1898.11-1967.8) had been engaged in advertising and wallpaper design. At that time, he was just a not very good advertising designer. In 1927, he came to Paris and his works were … Continue reading
Posted in Oil Painting, Surrealism
Tagged illustrative painting, indoor environment, painting skills, Rene Magritte, Surrealism oil painting
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Model In Backlight
Model In Backlight was made by the painter Pierre Bonnard (1867-1947) for his wife Marte when he was 40 years old. The human bodies painted by Bonnard were mostly under in backlight. The window screen, interlining, mirror and projection were … Continue reading
Posted in Oil Painting
Tagged blacklight, Model, nude figure, oil painting, Pierre Bonnard
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Oil Painting San Sebastian By Andrea Mantegna
Andrea Mantegna was a prolific church wall painter. His paintings reflected the typical style of the northern school in the second half of the fifteenth Century. Here San Sebastian was one of his most representative works. San Sebastian was a … Continue reading
Posted in Oil Painting
Tagged Andrea Mantegna, artwork, introduction, religious oil painting, San Sebastian
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Pallas and Centaur
Pallas and Centaur based on the Greek Myth: Zeus plundered Europa and came to the island of Grete to give birth to two sons, one was called Minos who became the king of Grete and married Pasi. The restless Pasi … Continue reading
Calumny of Apelles Introduction
This fable of the painting originated from the written records in a painting of the ancient Greek painter Abe Les. Botticelli based on the idea and created his work. The painting was similar to a scene of stage: in a … Continue reading
The Birth of Venus
Introduction to The Birth of Venus The Birth of Venus was the representative work of Botticelli, was plotted as a distant brother ruler of Florence by Medici. The painting showed the goddess Venus floating in the Aegean Sea and Aeolus … Continue reading
Oil Painting Style of Impressionist Painter Alfred Sisley
In the studies of the Impressionist of its High Middle Ages, the works of Alfred Sisley are worth the whistle. He was the most consistent painter of the Impressionists. He almost invariably kept painting landscapes. The well-educated Sisley since the … Continue reading
Posted in Impressionism Painting, Oil Painting, Oil painting artist
Tagged Alfred Sisley, flood painting, impressionism oil painting, life, oil painting, style, works
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Evaluation of Primavera
From the painting techniques, the painting Primavera did not adopt the oil painting techniques which were popular in Flanders, but used the traditional tempera. Since the translucent egg made the color form a hard and transparent color after dry, so … Continue reading