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Tag Archives: Romanticism
After The Storm Moonrise 1984 by Ivan Aivazovsky
After The Storm Moonrise is one of Ivan Aivazovsky’s famous seascape paintings, depicting the scene the moon rises after a serious and intense storm. Ivan Aivazovsky, best known for his coastal and seascapes paintings, enjoyed a great fame and prestige … Continue reading
Posted in Oil Painting, Romanticism Painting
Tagged art, Ivan Aivazovsky, painting, painting for sale, Romanticism, Seascapes
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The Hammock
The Hammock was made by Courbet in 1844. It measures 70 x 97 cm, which is now owned by O Reinhart am Romerholz in the Swiss Winterthur. In the earlier period, Courbet drew a lot of works based on some … Continue reading
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Tagged Gustave Courbet, Hommock, oil painting, Romanticism
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The Liberty Leading The People By Eugene Delacroix
The Liberty Leading The People was a description of the war scene including the dead and the injured. But it could not conceal people’s wish for the freedom. This painting used dark colors as the theme and the joint efforts … Continue reading
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Tagged Eugene Delacroix, freedom, liberty, national spirit, Romanticism, war scene
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Shield, on the River Tyne
Shield, on the River Tyne is one of the marine paintings by the genius artist Joseph Mallord William Turner. Many artists including Turner portrait paintings related to this theme very often during that time, usually, when placing human being and … Continue reading
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Tagged Joseph Mallord William Turner, river, Romanticism, seascape oil painting, storm
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Fight with The Ninth Wave
The Ninth Wave is the best known seascape painting by Ivan Aivazovsky, who was a famous Russian painter. Obviously Aivazovsky was excellent in painting seascapes. His superb technique and rich imagination in depicting the vivid light reflecting on the waves … Continue reading
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Tagged Ivan Aivazovsky, Romanticism, sail and mast, scenery, seascape oil painting, wave
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Blossoming Dazzling Flower- Romanticism Oil Painting
Although romanticism movement began during the same period as classicism, it is completely different from conventional classicism movement. Mainly focusing on art and literature, romanticism movement developed as mushrooms after the rain, with the trend which cannot be halted. Therefor, oil … Continue reading
The Lady of Shalott—The Journey To Hopeless Love
The Lady Of Shalott 1888,was painted by John William Waterhouse (1849-1917), which is one of his three episodes about the Lady Shalott, which is now collected in the Tate Gallery of London. This series painting comes from the myth tale … Continue reading
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Tagged John William Waterhouse, mythology, oil painting, Romanticism
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Oil Paintings of Romanticism
Romanticism appeared in Germany and United Kingdom from the late 18th to the first 19th century. And it is a kind of modern literary thought which prevailed in France during the 19th century. The romanticism's aim is opposite to the … Continue reading
Romanticism Painting
Romanticism is built on the basis of pursuit of liberty, equality, fraternity, and personal liberation with a strong focus on fantasy beauty, emotional communication and passionate disposition expression. Its subjects are mainly concerned with unique personalities, exotic ambience, life tragedy … Continue reading