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Monthly Archives: June 2013
Appreciation of Oil Painting Bacchanal
What Bacchanal mainly depicted was in the Aegean Base Carat Islands, in an island called Andros, residents were cheering to their hearts, making good cheer, talking about love and dancing to celebrate the bacchanal scene. In the painting, the cheerful … Continue reading
Posted in Oil Painting
Tagged Bacchanal, Family and groups, oil painting, Renaissance, Titian
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Assumption of The Virgin
Assumption of the Virgin (Assunta) was painted by Italian artist Titian between 1516 and 1518, material: plate paint, storage place: Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari in Venice. This was a religious painting based on the Bible. The painter gave full … Continue reading
Posted in Oil Painting, Renaissance
Tagged religious painting, Renaissance oil painting, Titian, Virgin
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Sacred And Profane Love
Sacred and Profane Love depicted the meeting of Medea and Venus. The naked Venus advised Medea besides her to assist Iason to steal the Golden Fleece, but from seen from the painting, this argument was very uncertain, so the content … Continue reading
Posted in Oil Painting
Tagged Golden fleece, Greek Mythology, oil painting, story, Titian
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Portrait of Madame Matisse Green Stripe
Portrait of Madame Matisse Green Stripe fully reflected the characteristics of Matisse Fauvism style. Although its color was extremely intense and strong, the whole painting was very quiet. Here the color was completely a product of subjective feeling, rather than the … Continue reading
Posted in Oil Painting
Tagged color, fauvism style, Henri Matisse, oil paintings, Portrait, woman
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The Red Table By Henri Matisses
The Red Table The painter Matisse's painting The Red Table was born at the beginning of 20th century where Paris faithfully reproduced the realistic realism atmosphere. Then, perspective and chiaroscuro representation tried to reproduce the realistic art in the plane. … Continue reading
Posted in Oil Painting
Tagged color, Fauvism, Henri Matisse, oil painting, red table, vivid
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The Dance By Henri Matisse
In the painting of Fauvism core painter Matisse's The Dance, the colors and lines were just the passionate combination of words, reflecting the interest of coloring and the composition. The lines were the traces of dance flowing, and the color made … Continue reading
Posted in Oil Painting
Tagged artistic effect, color, Dance, Henri Matisse, oil painting, simple
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The Young Sailor Ⅱ
In the second version of the young sailor, Matisse showed a sharper edge and brighter colors than his previous versions. This painting used pink, blue and green color to depict the sailor's naughty and the original purity very incisively. The … Continue reading
Appreciation to The Bathers
In the painting of The Bathers, the painter Courbet portrayed the characters very clearly, resulting in the contrast of the elegant overall unity with the self-contained large background space. The artist showed the ideal and the spirit of the realistic … Continue reading
Posted in Oil Painting
Tagged Bathers, Courbet, nude figure, Realism painting, working-class
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The Hammock
The Hammock was made by Courbet in 1844. It measures 70 x 97 cm, which is now owned by O Reinhart am Romerholz in the Swiss Winterthur. In the earlier period, Courbet drew a lot of works based on some … Continue reading
Posted in Oil Painting, Romanticism Painting
Tagged Gustave Courbet, Hommock, oil painting, Romanticism
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Female Nude With A Dog
Among Courbet's all unlimited talents, the most exceptional was that he could turn barbaric affairs into elegant paintings. And these paintings tightly gripped our eyes, and got a space in the western painting altar. For example, this theme was so … Continue reading