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Salisbury Cathedral from the Meadows by John Constable
Salisbury Cathedral from the Meadows was begun to create by John Constable in 1829, which took him four years for completion. This painting is made to memorize his dead wife. This painting is leased to a private person and then exhibited in … Continue reading
Posted in Color, Oil Painting, Oil painting artist, Romanticism Painting
Tagged art, John Constable, Landscapes, painting, Romanticism, wall art
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Teach You How to Allocate the Most Practical Megilp
The production method used in most classical oil paintings is complex. Here I would like to introduce some simple methods without heating. As long as you go to any of the art stores with the sufficient supply, you can buy … Continue reading
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Tagged canvas set, Landscapes, light oil, painting, wall art, Warm Colors
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Portrait of Henry Viii King Of England by Hans Holbein
After Hans Holbein became the court painter, his main task was the portraits for the kings. He had painted many portraits of kings. In the 5 years, except for this Portrait of Henry Viii King of England, there were Portrait of … Continue reading
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Tagged Hans Holbein, history art, Northern Renaissance art, oil paintings, Portraits, wall art
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Dance Class by Edgar Degas
Edgar Degas was a well-known painter for painting the ballet dancers. Indeed, any other subjects failed to make him so fascinating and seemed to have failed to make him to create his own Degas painting style. He hoped to draw the sense … Continue reading
Posted in Color, Impressionism Painting, Oil Painting, Oil painting artist
Tagged artisoo, Edgar Degas, Genre Painting, Impressionism, wall art
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March 1895 by Isaac Levitan
In 1890s, more and more people required Russian movement against autocracy and social progressives were unusually more active. In the last ten years of this life, Levitan painting style also changed and his works were full of vigor and the … Continue reading
Expressionism in Art: Vampire by Edvard Munch
Vampire was made between 1893 and 1894. Although Edvard Munch himself insisted that what he painted was just a redheaded woman kissing a man's neck, because the woman’s face was unknown and hair’s color was like blood, the man’s attitude was painful, … Continue reading
Posted in Expressionism, Oil Painting, Oil painting artist
Tagged Edvard Munch, Expressionism in art, Mythological, wall art
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Mary Magdalene with a Night Light by Georges de la Tour
Georges De La Tour was called the French master of “light” in the 17th century. Mary Magdalene with a Night Light holding a skull was Georges de la Tour famous painting. Maria Magdalene at Mirror had the very close relationship with … Continue reading
Posted in Color, Oil Painting, Oil painting artist, Tenebrism
Tagged artisoo, Genre Painting, Georges de la Tour, Maria Magdalene, Tenebrism, wall art
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Broadway Boogie Woogie by Piet Mondrian
In 1930, Piet Mondrian left Paris and arrived in London. Since World War II war spread, he fled to the United States in 1940 and spent the last four years in his whole life journey in New York. New York was … Continue reading
Posted in Abstract Painting, Color, Neoplasticism, Oil Painting, Oil painting artist
Tagged Neoplasticism, paintings, Piet Mondrian, Realism, wall art
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Crayon Painting: The Tub by Edgar Degas
In his later years, Edgar Degas put his main energy into the naked women. He was working much harder to liberate the nude paintings from the academic tradition. He constantly studied the form, light, movement, body organs and their roles. He … Continue reading
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Tagged Edgar Degas, for sale, Impressionism, Nude Figures, wall art
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Person Throwing a Stone at a Bird by Joan Miro
Person Throwing a Stone at a Bird was made by Joan Miro in 1926. This genre painting looked very simple, which was divided by the colors of blue and yellow, a strange figure consisting of the soft curves stood in … Continue reading
Posted in Color, Oil Painting, Oil painting artist, Surrealism
Tagged Genre Painting, Joan Miro, paintings, Surrealism oil painting, wall art
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