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Lady with the Ermine
Lady with the Ermine,which is also called Portrait of Cecilia Gallerani, is a painting by Leonardo da Vinci finished at the end of the 15th century. The character of this painting, Cecilia Gallerani, was the mistress of Ludovico Sforza, Duke of Milan. … Continue reading
Posted in Oil Painting, Renaissance
Tagged Ermine, high renaissance, Leonardo Da Vinci, oil painting, Portrait
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Mona Lisa By Fernando Botero
Mona Lisa which was finished in 1978 is a classic representative work of Fernando Botreo. He was full of enthusiasm about masters'classical work, which led to his series of copies to works of them. But he specialized in adding his … Continue reading
Posted in Oil Painting
Tagged Fernando Botreo, imaginative painting, Leonardo Da Vinci, portait, Primitivism
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The Sleeping Venus
The naked Venus made the diagonal movement and reclined in the outdoor nature. Her eyes were closed with a comfortable and quiet look. She seemed to be sleeping with her right hand on the back head and right leg bent … Continue reading
Posted in Oil Painting, Renaissance
Tagged Giorgione, human figure, Mythological, nude figure, oil painting, Renaissance
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Venus and Adonis By Titian
This oil painting depicted that Venus embraced Adonis who was walking away with all her love. But this handsome youth was never tempted to this beautiful girl. His fast and rapid momentum almost made Venus fall to the ground. The … Continue reading
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
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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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