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The Representative Works of Raphael

Posted on March 12 2014 by parkupton in art, paintings, Raphael, Madonna

The Representative Works of Raphael

The Sistine Madonna is well known for its leisurely and melodious lyrical style of Raphael paintings sale. This altarpiece is applied to decorate the Sistine Chapel which is rebuilt in memory of pope Sixtus . At the beginning, it was placed in the shrine...

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Lady Portrait: Noble and Calm

Posted on March 6 2014 by parkupton in Monet, art, artisoo, paintings, da Vinci, portrait, lady, woman, female

Lady Portrait: Noble and Calm

This exquisite portrait painting reproduction depicts Cecilia Gallerani who is the mistress of Ludovico Sforza,the Duke of Milan. Later, this work is applied the color by an anonymous person, making this intimate atmosphere more intense. In any case,...

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Painting Skill of Light and Color

Posted on February 27 2014 by parkupton in Impressionnisme, art, artisoo, Van Gogh

Painting Skill of Light and Color

After the starting of impressionism by Monet Impression Sunrise, Van Gogh started to emphasize the painting skill of light and color. Also he got acquainted with Gauguin, Renoir and some fameless artists. But the painting style of the post impressionism...

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Jean Francois Millet a Painter in the 19th Century of France

Posted on February 21 2014 by parkupton in Jean Francois Millet, France, painter, art, paintings, rococo

Jean Francois Millet a Painter in the 19th Century of France

If Delacroix were a romantic hero, then Millet would be in another type although they were probably in an era. He never admitted that others made the use of "hero" to describe himself and he would rather to be a farmer, since the land and painting had...

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Romanticism Appeared in Germany and United Kingdom

Posted on February 17 2014 by parkupton in Ivan Aivazovsky, art, artisoo, paintings

Romanticism Appeared in Germany and United Kingdom

Romanticism is a kind of modern literary thought which prevailed in France during the 19th century. The romanticism's aim is opposite to the “logic”. Its main characteristic is to emphasize the personal sentiment expression with less form. It is constraint...

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Vincent Van Gogh Representative of Impressionism

Posted on February 11 2014 by parkupton in Vincent van gogh, art, artisoo, impressionism, paintings

Vincent Van Gogh Representative of Impressionism

Paintings of Vincent Van Gogh, which people in modern time take great pride in owning, are among the most well-known and delicate arts in the world. But that's not the case when he was alive: his works were once used to mat table legs. In the beginning...

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Classical Oil Paintings by Alexandre Cabanel

Posted on December 12 2013 by parkupton in art, paintings, Alexandre Cabanel, history, Academicism

Classical Oil Paintings by Alexandre Cabanel

In the first half of the 19th century, an emerging knowledge "Egyptology" gradually inspired European painting reproductions in this country's history and culture, especially the life of Cleopatra who was an Egyptian queen. At that time, artists were...

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Les Peintures les plus populaires de Paysages par Paul Cézanne

Posted on December 5 2013 by parkupton in art, Paul Cézanne, Paysages, artisoo

Les Peintures les plus populaires de Paysages par Paul Cézanne

images sources : http://www.artisoo.com/fr/ Banque de l'Oise 1888 - artisoo.com Un tour dans la route de la Roche Guyon 1885 - artisoo.com Un tour dans la route 1882 - artisoo Fond du ravin Pont sur la Marne 1888

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Les Peintures les plus populaires de Fauvisme par Georges Braque

Posted on November 28 2013 by parkupton in art, Fauvisme, Georges Braque, peinture, fr, artisoo

Les Peintures les plus populaires de Fauvisme par Georges Braque

source: Artisoo reproductions de peinture Ciotat 1907 Estaque Le Port 1906 Gris Météo à Cove 1907 L'Estaque 1906

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One of the Most Important American Painters Mary Stevenson Cassatt

Posted on November 22 2013 by parkupton in art, paintings, Mary Stevenson Cassatt, American painters

One of the Most Important American Painters Mary Stevenson Cassatt

The educational methods and contents of the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts followed the traditional college teachings of European. During the four years of studying there, Cassatt captured a series of solid painting techniques art reproductions, but...

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