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Van Gogh Sunflowers was on Display Again for the British Public
It is reported by British media on October 28 that two paintings of Van Gogh Sunflowers series will be held in Combination exhibition on 25 January to 27 April next year at the National Gallery in London. After 65 years, Sunflowers … Continue reading
Posted in Impressionism Painting, Oil Painting, Oil painting artist
Tagged art, Britain, exhibition, Netherlands, paintings, Sunflowers, Van Gogh
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The Little Street by Johannes Vermeer
The Little Street (Het Straatje) is a genre-painting created by the Dutch Baroque painter Johannes Vermeer who specialized in domestic interior scenes of ordinary life. His entire life was spent in the town of Delft and he seems to have never been particularly wealthy, perhaps … Continue reading
Posted in Oil Painting, Oil painting artist
Tagged art, artisoo, genre, Johannes Vermeer, life, paintings
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The Promenade Woman with a Parasol by Monet
Woman with a Parasol—Madame Monet and Her son belongs to a series Monet paintings during 1875 to 1876. As a famous French landscape painter and a representative of Impression, Monet paid much attention to the landscape and light effect in … Continue reading
Posted in Impressionism Painting, Oil Painting, Oil painting artist
Tagged art, Claude Oscar Monet, Genre Painting, Impressionism, paintings
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What Role did Albrecht Durer Play in Germany and European Art?
Located beside the river of Frankfurt am Main, The German Stadel Museum will held an exhibition about "Durer—Germany's master" from Nov. 23, 2013 to Feb. 2, 2014. The exhibition has more than 280 works to show to the visitors the … Continue reading
Posted in Oil Painting, Oil painting artist, Renaissance
Tagged Albrecht Durer, art, oil paintings, paintings, Portraits, Renaissance
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The Burning of the Houses of Parliament by Turner
On the evening October 16th 1834, the home of the Parliament of the United Kingdom--the Palace of Westminster accidentally caught a big fire and was almost destroyed in that conflagration. The fire first started from overheated chimney flues and quickly … Continue reading
Posted in Oil Painting, Romanticism Painting
Tagged art, Joseph Mallord William Turner, paintings, Romanticism, Thames River, Turner
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Napoleon Crossing the Alps by Hippolyte Delaroche
Napoleon Crossing the Alps is an oil painting on canvas by French artist Hippolyte Delaroche during 1848-1850. It depicts the portrait of Napoleon Bonaparte leading his army through the Alps on a mule in the spring of 1800 during the … Continue reading
Posted in Oil Painting, Romanticism Painting
Tagged art, hero, Hippolyte Delaroche, history, Napoleon, paintings, Romanticism
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St George Struggling with the Dragon by Raphael
St. George and the Dragon is a small oil painting on poplar by the Italian Renaissance artist Raphael in 1506. It is in the collections of the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. Raphael had created another version earlier … Continue reading
Posted in High Renaissance, Oil Painting, Oil painting artist
Tagged art, British legend, decor, high renaissance, paintings, Raphael, Religious Oil Paintings
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Jupiter and Thetis by Ingres
The Jupiter and Thetis is a huge canvas painting of 8 feet created in 1811 by Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres, a French neoclassical painter, a student of Jacques-Louis Daivd. It depicts a scene from the Homer’s Iliad, that nymph Thetis … Continue reading
Posted in Neoclassicism, Oil Painting
Tagged art, Ingres, Jupiter, Mythological Oil Paintings, Neoclassicism, paintings, Thetis
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Hannibal and his Army Crossing the Alps by Turner
Snow Storm: Hannibal and his Army Crossing the Alps is an oil painting by Joseph Mallord William Turner in 1812. It depicts the historical story of Hannibal and his soldiers to cross the Maritime Alps on expedition to Rome. The … Continue reading
Posted in Oil Painting, Romanticism Painting
Tagged art, history, paintings, Romanticism, Turner
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