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The Hanged Man's House By Paul Cezanne
The Hanged Man's House made between 1872 and 1873 shows people an entirely new work to people. He is still in use of dense colors in previous years, but he has made them belong to the intermediate tone. Volume shows … Continue reading
Posted in Oil Painting
Tagged description, house, intermediate tone, light, oil painting, Paul Cezanne, space
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The Boulevards Under Snow
The famous impressionist painter collector Romanian George Debary spent 210 francs buying Monet’s Sunrise Impression in 1878. Pissarro's The Boulevards Under Snow also belongs to his private collection. George Debary was a homeopathic doctor and had collected dozens of Pissarro's works. … Continue reading
Posted in Oil Painting
Tagged Camille Pissarro, Impressionism, oil painting, painting background, snow
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James Tissot and The Thames River
James Tissot (1836 – 1902) was a well-known French neo-classicism painter. He was born in Nantes, France. He studied art at Beaux-Arts in Paris, Tissot's early paintings were mainly about history, which was influenced by his education in the Netherlands. … Continue reading
Posted in Oil Painting
Tagged James Tissot, life, oil painting, success, The Thames River
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Sunflower-Vincent Van Gogh
Preserved in the British National Gallery, Sunflower is one of the most attractive oil paintings to viewers. Its painter, one of the greatest artists, Vincent van Gogh showed his fanatical love to art through this painting. His father was missionary, … Continue reading
Posted in Oil Painting
Tagged inspiration, life, oil painting, sunflower, Vincent van Gogh
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Portrait Of Victor Chocquet
Paul Cezanne's paintings have distinct characteristics. He emphasizes the purity of paintings and pays attention to the form of painting. Through painting, he will explore some simple forms under the nature and at the same time make the scattered visual … Continue reading
Master Works of Frederic Leighton
Frederic Leighton (1830 – 1896) was the most famous English aestheticism painters of nineteenth century painting, enjoying a high reputation in the history of British painting. The subjects of his works were historical, biblical and classical Frederic Leighton became symbol … Continue reading
Posted in Oil Painting, Oil painting artist
Tagged appreciation, Frederic Leighton, life, masterpiece
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Call From The God-Marriage of the Virgin
As is known as the Marriage of the Virgin or the Betrothal of the Virgin, the oil painting by Rapheal was commissioned by the Albizzini family for a church in the Citta del Castello. In the early sixteenth-century, thousands of … Continue reading
Posted in Oil Painting, Renaissance
Tagged artwork, marriage, Raphael, religious, Renaissance oil painting
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Venetian Paintings of Giovanni Bellini
Giovanni Bellini (1430 – 1516) was a famous Italian Renaissance painter and one of the founders of Venetian art. Actually the main founders of Venetian art was the Bellini family including his father Jacopo Bellini and his brother Gentile Bellini. Giovanni's … Continue reading
Mont Sainte Victoire
Mont Sainte Victoire is located in the south of France near Paul Cezanne's hometown. In the painting, we are looking from a director of a fir tree hill to the mountain. The painting is full of strong lines which are … Continue reading
The World's Most Mysterious Painter -- Giorgione
Giorgione was a famous Italian painter, and he is known for the elusive poetic works, which made him one of the most mysterious European painters along with his mystery life. Actually, we still know little about his personal life. For … Continue reading
Posted in Oil Painting, Oil painting artist
Tagged Giorgione, introduction, nature, works
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