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Oil Painter Marc Chagall
Marc Chagall was born in a small town of western Russian. His father was a common laborer, but he was determined to cultivate his son to be a knowledgeable Rabbi. Therefore, Chagall had been learning Jewish classic in the Jewish … Continue reading
Byzantine Art
Byzantine art developed in Eastern Roman Empire between 5th and the mid of 15th century. It became the link between the classical art of Greece and Rome and later Western art and combined the naturalism of classical art and the … Continue reading
Jean Francois Millet Artwork Sower
Jean-Francois Millet was the most outstanding realist painter in France in 19th Century, who was well known for his realism paintings. His works were created to mainly describe the labor and life of peasants with a rich flavor of rural life. … Continue reading
Posted in Oil Painting, Realism
Tagged Jean Francois Millet, realism oil painting, Sower, symbolic significance
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Look Into The Last Supper
Styles of oil painting differ from painter to painter. As far as we know, the oil painting is an art, which is a necessity of the development of civilization. In the process of culture development in western countries, a great … Continue reading
Posted in Oil Painting, Renaissance
Tagged Leonardo Da Vinci, Renaissance oil painting, The Last Supper
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Oil Painting Impression Sunrise
Previously, academic paintings were the preservers of traditional French painting rules of content and style. Most works, including still life, portraits and even landscapes, were finished in a studio. While the early Impressionists violated these traditional standards. They went to country … Continue reading
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Portrait of Irene
In 19th-century, a group of Paris-base artists begun the Impressionism with their independent exhibitions. This art movement emphasizes on accurate depiction of natural light’s play, quickly capture of common subject essence, grays and dark tones produced by mixing complementary colors, … Continue reading
Posted in Impressionism Painting, Oil Painting
Tagged Irene, Pierre Auguste Renoir, Portrait
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Marc Chagall Oil Painting Birthday
Birthday was created in 1915, which was one of the masterpieces of the surrealist master Chagall who could not live without kiss, dreamland and fly. The masterpiece was full of gorgeous fantasy, you can still intensively feel the joy and … Continue reading
Posted in Oil Painting
Tagged Birthday, floating, love, Marc Chagall, psychological feeling
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Mannerism Art
Mannerism was an art form in the late 16th century in Italy, which represented the pursuit of formed conservatism after the gradual decline of Renaissance. The word “Mannerism” derived from the Italian maniera, referring to the artistic style and life … Continue reading
The Arnolfini
This is the most surprised oil painting what I seen which is killing me. Once seeing the fat version, I felt so warm but so gloomy. What a complex mood. But the little cat became in the black color. Due … Continue reading
Vincent Van Gogh Self-portrait
Self-portrait was painted by Van Gogh in 1889, 65*54cm, which is the collection in Orsay Museum in Paris. Van Gogh regarded the second self-portraits as the sign of sanity for himself. " I hope you will see my face is much quieter … Continue reading
Posted in Impressionism Painting, Oil Painting
Tagged Portrait, Self portrait, Vincent van Gogh
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