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Monthly Archives: February 2014
Contemporary Oil Painting by Spanish Artist Has Exhibited in Hangzhou, China
In the world , there is such a country where from babbling children, to sixties and seventies, all areas of society in the art aesthetics and painting education reflect it is a profound oil painting country, and this country is … Continue reading
Easter, Get Solidified Classical Paintings Moving
Here, in the frame, you can see a fly is flying through by a dead frog, flowers buds in the pot starting slowly, Van Gogh Sunflowers changing the angle with the sun. As well as the Italian paintings Sleeping Venus, … Continue reading
Posted in Classicism, High Renaissance, Oil Painting, Oil painting artist
Tagged classical paintings, classicism, paintings, paintings producing, Sunflowers, Van Gogh
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Boys in a Pasture, Missing their Past
Winslow Homer, an American landscape painter and printmaker, was known as the foremost and preeminent painter in the history of American art. He was largely self-taught painter, who began his career as an apprentice with a Boston lithographer. Homer’s gift … Continue reading
Posted in Modernism, Oil Painting, Oil painting artist
Tagged American painter, arts, boy, Modernism, paintings, people, Winslow Homer
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