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What is Comparative Color Technique in the Oil Painting?
Contrasting color in the oil painting is completely with the effect of strong colors. Use the richest color with brush or palette knife and then quickly scrape the color with palette knife and only leave a thin color effect. Then, … Continue reading
Posted in Color, How to, Impressionism Painting, Oil Painting, Oil painting artist
Tagged art, color, how to, Impressionism, painting
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Portrait of The Jonathan Buttall
Portrait of The Jonathan Buttall was made by the famous British portrait painting master Thomas Gainsborough, which is now preserved in the Huntington Library in Los Angeles. This painting was used to deny Reynolds’s point of "blue can not occupy the … Continue reading
Posted in Oil Painting, portrait
Tagged blue, color, oil painting, Portrait, skill, Thomas Gainsborough
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Field of Tulips In Holland
In the late 18th century, romanticism came into being for classicism was no longer an ideal way for painters to express their emotions. Romanticism concentrated on emotions rather ration, colors rather than lines, fantasy rather than reality. Those are the differences between … Continue reading
Posted in Oil Painting
Tagged Claude Monet, color, Impressionist, landscape painting, oil painting, Romantic painting, Tulips
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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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A Brief Analysis of Freud's Oil Painting Techniques
The British painter Lucian Freud was the most famous realist painter, whose grandfather was the famous founder of psychoanalysis Sigmunt Freud. He went to England and was affected by the painter Francis Bacon. From the perspective of painting techniques, Freud's works were … Continue reading
Posted in Oil Painting
Tagged brushstroke, color, Lucian Freud, painting skills, technique
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Flora in Titian's Works
Flora is a representative work of Titian. Flora was the nymph of the Greek mythology. The Italian make the day from April 28 to May 3 as their annual Flora festival, people get together happily to have fun during the … Continue reading
Posted in Oil Painting
Tagged beauty of Venice, color, Flora, harmony, oil painting, Titian
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Introduction to The Bay Of L Estaque
The space of The Bay Of L Estaque is not withdrawn into an infinite perspective like the Renaissance or Baroque style. Buildings in the foreground are gathered together which are close to the viewers. The buildings are simplified into cubes … Continue reading
Posted in Impressionism Painting, Oil Painting
Tagged building, color, landscape painting, natural scenery, Paul Cezanne works, Post-Impressionism
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Appreciation to The Madonna of The Chair
In general religious paintings, Madonna must dress in red and blue. The coat is red and the cloak is blue. A part of the red coat here is blocked her shawl, only to see the left arm. Blue cloak is … Continue reading
Posted in Oil Painting, Renaissance
Tagged artist, color, ideal art, Raphael, religious oil painting, virgin Maria
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