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The Young Sailor Ⅱ
In the second version of the young sailor, Matisse showed a sharper edge and brighter colors than his previous versions. This painting used pink, blue and green color to depict the sailor's naughty and the original purity very incisively. The … Continue reading
L.H.O.O.Q Mona Lisa With Moustache By Marcel Duchamp
L.H.O.O.Q Mona Lisa With Moustache was made by the French painter Marcel Duchamp, which was also known as L.H.O.O.Q. L.H.O.O.Q was the homonym of French word, symbolizing lascivious and dirty; Duchamp regarded Vinci's classic work as the object openly mocking and … Continue reading
Posted in Oil Painting
Tagged Dadaism, French painter, L.H.O.O.Q, Marcel Duchamp, Mona Lisa, Moustache, painting background, Portrait
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Appreciation of The Grande Odalisque
Ingres's art “lofty and solemn” could be reflected by his important work The Grande Odalisque. In the painting, Ingres gave up a lot of unnecessary details and made them unified in the serene, quiet and harmonious atmosphere, like carefully calculated. … Continue reading
Posted in Oil Painting, portrait
Tagged Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres, Neoclassicism, nude women, oil painting, Portrait
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Renoir And His Miss Romaine Lascaux
Pierre Auguste Renoir was one of the important painters of the impressionist. Renoir was sent to the porcelain factory to learn skills when he was young. But the work, screen-painting and porcelain-painting inspired his interests in painting. Because of the … Continue reading
Posted in Oil Painting, Oil painting artist
Tagged figures painting, impressionism artist, Pierre Auguste Renoir, Portrait, style
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The Glamorous Veiled Woman
Raphael was one of the most accomplished painters during the European Renaissance Period in Italy. His Madonna portraits were the most commendable and portraits were also out of ordinary, equally received worldwide attentions. The painting The Veiled Woman which is … Continue reading
Posted in Oil Painting, Renaissance
Tagged high renaissance, humanism, oil painting, Portrait, Rafaela, unknown woman, veiled woman
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The Sleeping Venus By Giorgione
Giorgione was a great Italian painter and he was famous for the elusive poetic quality of his work. Moreover, he is regarded as one of the most mysterious figures in European painting. He died at the age of 32, but … Continue reading
Posted in Oil Painting
Tagged Giorgione oil paintings, mythology, Portrait, protagonist, sleeping, Venus
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Francesco Maria della Rovere
Tiziano Vecellio, also known as Titian, he is the leader of the 16-century Venetian school of the Italian High Renaissance. He is also the greatest Vienna artist of the 16 century, the shaper of the Venetian coloristic and painterly tradition. He … Continue reading
An Interesting Work by Thomas Gainsborough--The Blue Boy
The Blue Boy is a representative painting by Thomas Gainsborough. Thomas Gainsborough (1727-1788) was a celebrated English painter. He was good at painting portrait and landscapes and his speed with which he applied paint was also admired. He revealed poetic … Continue reading
Appreciation to Madame Cezanne In The Greenhouse
This portrait was made by the painter Paul Cezanne when he was 51 years old. Among all his wife's portraits of Cezanne, this painting is more lively and full of tenderness. Of course, it also shows the lady's a hint … Continue reading
Posted in Impressionism Painting
Tagged greenhouse, Mrs Cezanne, painting, Paul Cezanne works, Portrait
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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