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A Wheatfield on a Summer's Afternoon 1942
This painting was created by a Russian-born French artist Marc Chagall, who was considered to be the last survivor of the first generation of European modernists, a pioneer of modernism and several decades later he had also been respected as the … Continue reading
Posted in Primitivism
Tagged French artist, landscape painting, Marc Chagall, Wheatfield
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Rapallo, Boats
The oil painting, Rapallo, Boats , was painted by Wassily Kandinsky in 1905. Wassily Kandinsky is credited with painting the first purely abstract works. A good many of his existing paintings was painted at the beginning of the 20th century. Most … Continue reading
Posted in Abstract Painting, Oil Painting
Tagged abstract oil painting, boat, landscape painting, Seascapes, Wassily Kandinsky
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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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Irises
“It strikes the eye from afar. The Irises are a beautiful study full of air and life." says Theo, Van Gogh's brother, who is extremely taken with the painting. This painting conjures up a cold atmosphere by the large-area magnificent … Continue reading
Posted in Impressionism Painting, Oil Painting
Tagged flower, garden, landscape painting, Vincent van Gogh
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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
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The space of The Bay Of L Estaque is not withdrawn into an infinite perspective like the Renaissance or Baroque style.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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Introduction to Wheat Field with Crows
Wheat Field With Crows was made in July 1890 by Holland impressionist painter Vincent William Van Gogh. Wheat Field With Crows is a kind of canvas painting, measuring 50.5*100.5 cm. It is now collected in NationalVan GoghMuseum in Holland Amsterdam. … Continue reading
Posted in Impressionism Painting
Tagged introduction, landscape painting, oil painting, suicide, tension, Vincent van Gogh
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