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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11961208735263241020noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6020558696333209302.post-62549011651331935822012-06-16T09:42:00.003-07:002016-03-19T19:20:16.081-07:00Canaletto Paintings<br />
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Inside conclusion, Italian art has a wealth of splendid artists worth studying but hardly any represented the classic city of Venice better than Antonio Canaletto who produced a run of charming illustrations of habitual life surrounded by it's generally beautiful parts. Equally Venice continues to pull towards you tourists from all ended the planet it is likely with the intention of Canaletto's paintings will take up again to be standard choices as painting reproductions pro persons who aspire to take pleasure in his classic bring about in their own homes. Paintingiant art be the top supplier of Canaletto paintings reproductionsAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11961208735263241020noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6020558696333209302.post-74278251057911714342012-06-14T09:38:00.002-07:002016-03-19T19:21:12.134-07:00Camille Pissarro paintings<div id="article-content">
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One man credited as the 'cradle' of the 'Impressionist' movement
in France was the painter, Jacob-Abraham-Camille Pissarro or simply,
Camille Pissarro. He was an iconic father figure to many a greats, such
as his colleagues, Gauguin and Cézanne. Pissarro was born on the Virgin
Islands of St Thomas, to his Portuguese father, Abraham Gabriel
Pissarro, a Jew, and a Spanish mom, Rachel Manzano-Pomié, on July 10,
1830.<br />
His initial education, in the typical mould of the mid
nineteenth century education, took place in a boarding school in Paris,
when he was twelve. Upon his return to St Thomas, after the formal
education, Pissarro took up his childhood passion and started painting.
At the age of 22, in 1852, he traveled to Venezuela with his fellow
artist Fritz Melbye. This tour was a revelation of the sort for the
young Pissarro. The sights and the smells of Venezuela inspired
something creatively big in him, but then the lack of a formal grounding
in artistic techniques proved an impediment.<br />
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Coming back to Paris
in 1855, he enrolled at École des Beaux-Arts, studying under the
influence of artists, such as Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot, Gustave
Courbet, and Charles-Francois Daubigny. These teachers were institutions
in themselves and Pissarro was heavily inclined towards Corot. Corot's
style influenced Camille's early paintings, a fusion of 'Naturalism' and
'Impressionism.' In 1859, he was formally admitted into the 'Salon,'
the official exhibition of the Academy in France. The show got him a
source of income, while having a 'legitimizing' effect on his works.
During 1859-61, Pissarro attended the Académie Suisse, where he strongly
bonded with painters, such as Monet and Cézanne. This was also a
starting of the courtship of ten years with his mother's maid, Julie
Vellay, whom he married in 1871.They were blessed with six children, of
which, two sons, Lucien and Georges, also turned out to be accomplished
painters.<br />
As Camille Pissarro was developing his own imitable
style of 'Impressionism' and influencing the younger breed of
'Impressionists,' the 'Salon' did not find his paintings anything more
than "Sketchy Wall Papers" (which by the way, was the 'official' view
about 'Impressionism'). Turning to the breakaway 'Salon des Refusés,'
which featured the rebel 'Impressionists' like Degas and Monet, Pissarro
became the leading light of this nascent movement. I had once meet with a interior designer whom collected a few Pissarro's paintings, really beautiful.<br />
During
1866-68, he lived and painted at Pontoise, often incorporating the
scenic beauty of the place into his works, such as in "Jalais Hill
Pontoise (1867)." Later he moved to Louveciennes, a commune cum village
in Paris, North France. This, however, proved to be a disastrous move,
as the village was gutted in the Franco-Prussian War during 1870-71 and
Pissarro had to flee to London in September 1870.<br />
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Upon return in
June 1871, Camille's commercial fortune kept falling, until his close
associate, Daubigny, introduced him to an influential art dealer,
Durand-Ruel, a favorite of the 'Impressionists.' In 1871, Pissarro had
painted "The Avenue, Sydenham," "Norwood under Snow," "Lordship Lane
Station," "The Crystal Palace," and "Dulwich College," to name some.
Impressed Durand went out of his way to promote Pissarro and organized
exhibitions & showings, which gave the much-needed financial succor
to the artist. Between 1872 and 1878, Camille Pissarro returned to his
beloved Pontoise, often collaborating with Cézanne to produce a series
of masterpieces, which remain exemplary mementoes of 'Neo-
Impressionism.' "The Garden of Pontoise," painted in 1875, is the
quintessential Pissarro piece, which captures the essence of his love
towards Pontoise. It also marks the shift of Pissarro from 'Realism' to
bona fide 'Impressionism.'<br />
Pissarro's later years (1885 onwards)
were spent exploring 'Pointillism' techniques with Seurat and Signac,
the masters of art. Soon, however, he returned to 'Impressionism.' He
kept coming to London in 1890, 92, & 97, and painted several oils on
each trip. Death came peacefully to him on Nov 12, 1903, in Paris. More
than his work, which usually were themed around rural & urban life
and the scenic views of a place, Pissarro is remembered for the
influence he exerted on the famous painters, such as Gauguin and
Cézanne. This speaks highly of him not only as an artist, but as a human
being as well. Eyesee Art had the good artist for CAMILLE PISSARRO paintings reproductions.</div>
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11961208735263241020noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6020558696333209302.post-9014539305823036392012-06-12T20:21:00.000-07:002016-03-22T23:29:02.889-07:00Auguste Renoir paintings<div id="article-content">
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Pierre-Auguste Renoir, famous impressionist painter, was born to a
working class family on February 25th, 1841, in Limages, France. In
1844, the family was moved to Paris, where his father was employed as a
tailor.<br />
As a young boy of ten, Renoir began an apprenticeship as a
porcelain painter where he would work for four years until the company
declared bankruptcy in 1858. It was during this time that Renoir
realized his talent for drawing and after the closing made the decision
to pursue a career in painting.<br />
In January of 1860, Renoir
received permission to copy in the Louvre and would continue to do so
for the next four years. It was here that Renoir began to develop a
taste for the eighteenth-century masters such as Fragonard and Watteau.
It was Boucher, however, that most appealed to him and Boucher's
painting, "Bath of Diana" became and would remain to be one of his most
adored and inspiring pieces.<br />
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In 1861, Pierre-Auguste Renoir was
presented the opportunity to study at the studio of Marc-Gabriel-Charles
Gleyre and at the same time he would also enroll at the Ecole des
Beaux-Arts. Rumor has it that in the year 1863, Renoir submitted a work
to the official Salon, but was refused by the jury at the exhibition.<br />
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Not
to be beaten or deterred, Renoir submitted his work again, the
following year and found success. Surprisingly enough, his piece that
was featured entitled "Esmerelda Dancing With Her Goat Around a Fire
Illuminating the Entire Crowd of Vagabonds" was destroyed by the
artist's own hands after the exhibition.<br />
At the Gleyre studio,
Renoir befriended many of the young artists including Claude Monet,
Alfred Sisley, and Frederic Bazille. He also came to know Henry
Fantin-Latour, Camile Pissarro and Paul Cezanne. By 1863, the beginnings
of the impressionist movement had taken root. i had once meet with a portait painter who paint in Renoir's style, quite beautiful.<br />
It was six years
later, in 1869, that Renoir and Monet would work together to produce
what we regard today to be the first landscape paintings where the
impressionist style is evident. This duo produced a number of works,
seven of which are known today. Throughout the 1870's they would
continue their partnership, producing works that were almost identical.
Gradually, there work would develop in more personal directions.<br />
Although
the impressionist movement was the target of public scorn, Renoir's own
popularity increased. This was in part due to his friendship with
Caillbolte, one of the movement's greatest supporters as well as the
strong backing of several art dealers and collectors. It was 1876 that
saw Pierre-Auguste Renoir produce two of his most popular paintings;
"Swing" and "Moulin de la Galette".<br />
It was during the 1880's that
Renoir started to become dissatisfied with his work. Thinking his art
had become too loose and his forms less distinct, he began to separate
himself from the impressionists, seeking inspiration and solace in the
classic stylings of the eighteenth-century masters once again. Over the
next few years, Renoir began to draw his pieces in the tight, classical
lines, but this lead to little success, with the work he produced during
this time not being considered comparable to his earlier renderings.<br />
Thankfully,
by the end of the 1880's, Auguste Renoir once again found his voice and his
vision, producing some of his most remarkable works including "The Music
Lesson", "Young Girl Reading", and "Sleeping Bather".<br />
The year
1903 saw Pierre-Auguste Renoir's health decline drastically and he began
to suffer terrible bouts of arthritis, eventually leaving him confined
to a wheel chair and, depending on who you choose to believe, some say
his hands were so crippled that he would actually tie the brush to his
hand in order to facilitate his art. There are differing versions of
this, some saying that while he would need the brush handed to him, he
was still able to hold it on his own.<br />
Despite his last few painful
years, the August preceding his death saw Pierre-Auguste Renoir realize
one of his life-long ambitions: the state had purchased "Madame Georges
Charpentier". One of Renoir's last journeys was a trip to Paris to see
his masterpiece hanging in the Louvre.<br />
The life of Pierre-Auguste Renoir came to an end on December 3, 1919.</div>
Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11961208735263241020noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6020558696333209302.post-21152344062040898062012-06-11T04:43:00.001-07:002016-03-22T23:29:31.668-07:00Amedeo Modigliani paintings<div id="article-content">
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Amedeo Clemente Modigliani or Amedeo Modigliani, one of the most
popular artists of the 20th century, was born on July 12, 1884 to a
Jewish family, in Livorno, Italy. He moved to France in 1906 and
practiced there for most part of his career. Right from his childhood,
Modigliani suffered from various health problems such as pleurisy (1895)
and typhoid (1898). In 1898, considering his feeble physical health, he
was dropped out of regular school to join the Art Academy in Livorno.
One year later, he again took ill with pleurisy and got infected with
tuberculosis, which eventually claimed his life. These days, a lot of <span style="font-size: x-small;">portrait</span><a href="http://painter-portraitor.com/"><span style="font-size: x-small;"></span></a><span style="font-size: x-small;"> Painters</span> trying to after Amedeo's style, actually quite beautiful.<br />
In 1898, he
joined Micheli's Art School and remained there for a couple of years. It
was here that Amedeo's formal artistic education took place. His first
art teacher, Guglielmo Micheli, introduced him to a movement called
'Macchiaioli,' a group of iconoclasts. Micheli encouraged him to study
landscape painting, portraiture, still life, and the nude in which he
exhibited his finest talent. Amedeo, who detested his teacher's
approach, was nevertheless one of the favorite students of Micheli who
lovingly called him the 'Superman.'<br />
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In 1902, Amedeo Modigliani joined the
Free School of Nude Studies in Florence and a year later, he moved to
Venice and enrolled in Istituto di Belle Arti. It was here that he took
up to smoking hashish and visiting places, where no respectful man would
go. He moved to Paris in 1906, where he studied about the Italian
Renaissance painters, and was often compared to Botticelli. Modigliani
though was influenced by Fauves and Cubists, and by the sculptor
Brancusi; yet his compositions maintained his unique and distinct style.
In 1907, he won his first patron, Dr. Paul Alexandre, who purchased a
large collection of his works. Amedeo displayed his work at Salon
d'Automne in the years 1907 and 1912, and at Salon des Indépendants in
the years 1908, 1910, and 1911. The only solo show to his name was at
the Galerie Berthe Weill in December 1917.<br />
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Modigliani's famous
paintings include the "Portrait of Maude (1907)," the "Head of a Woman
with a Hat (1907)," the "Red Nude (1917)," the "Portrait of Jaques &
Berthe Lipchitz (1916)," & the "Seated Nude (1918)." His sculptures
include the "Head (1911)" and the "Rose Caryatid (1914)." Modigliani
shifted to Paris in 1919, and continued to paint in spite of his
deteriorating health and frequent blackouts. He finally breathed his
last on January 24, 1920 at a young age of 35 due to tubercular
meningitis. He was survived by his nine months pregnant wife, Jeanne
Hebuterne, and his daughter Jeanne. Two days after Modigliani's death,
Hebuterne jumped from the window of her parents' house, leaving behind
her daughter Jeanne to be brought up by her maternal grandparents. Welcome to here to find more works by Amedeo Modigliani</div>
Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11961208735263241020noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6020558696333209302.post-49619849693291950932012-06-09T22:36:00.005-07:002016-03-22T23:29:50.365-07:00Albert Bierstadt paintings<div id="article-content">
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Albert Bierstadt was born in Solingen, Germany in 1830. His
family moved to Massechusetts, when Albert was two year old. He returned
to Dusseldorf in Germany to study art between 1853 and 1857. His first
painting was purchased by the Boston Arthenaeum and a successful future
was sealed.<br />
He was one of the Hudson River School participants -
an informal group of like-minded painters who were challenged by the
great landscapes of America. He loved mountains and visited the White
Mountains often. Their paintings were detailed, romantic pieces with
great attention to the light. He traveled west to capture the open
spaces a number of times in sketches and drawings, returning to New York
to complete his paintings. In 1863, he traveled west with author Fitz
Hugh Ludlow, whose wife he would later marry. He loved publicity and was
carried away by the uncritical enthusiasm of the general public rather
than heeding the more carefully considered criticism of those who were
better informed.<br />
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He sold his paintings easily for reasonably large
sums, but the art critics were harsh on his methods and selection of
subjects. I had once get a great custom painting from pic2painting , in Albert's style, quite beautiful.They were also critical of his ego and overuse of some
techniques, but people just kept on buying his works. He had become
internationally renowned for his enormous paintings of the American
west, and the public and the institutions kept paying record prices
(some over $35,000) for his works. He was a prolific artist, and it is
estimated that he sold over 400 paintings. His popularity and wealth
grew, and he built an amazing mansion until the public simply did not
want to buy any more of the detailed landscapes and he declared himself
bankrupt in 1895. He was the central figure in the Rocky Mountain School
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During his life Albert bierstadt received man honors from
Germany, America, Austria and France and he became a member of the
National academy of Design in New York.<br />
His paintings are popular and can be found in galleries particularly in America.<br />
Albert died in 1902.</div>
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The possibility of obtaining any of the great artworks by this
artist is quite small, although from time to time they become available,
but usually one needs to bid against international galleries for the
artwork. Prints and cards have been produced by many suppliers of these
works and other masters. For more information on the old masters and
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Vincent Van Gogh has become known as one of the most tragic figures
in world art. Despite the fact that he was not famous during his
lifetime, only a few years after his death, his style started to have a
major impact on the artistic movement. Currently, his paintings sold for
record amounts. Van Gogh himself envisioned it, he wrote: "Nobody can
do anything with the fact that no one buys my paintings. But the time
will come when people will realize that their value is more than the
cost of paint."<br />
Vincent Van Gogh was born on March 30, 1853 in a
small Dutch village of Groot-Zundert in a family of Teodorus the cleric
and his wife Anna Karbentus. Exactly one year before that Anna gave
birth to a dead child, named Vincent, a coincidence which might had a
negative impact on his mind later and became one of the reasons for the
loss of Van Gogh mental health.<br />
A Vincent had a happy childhood
spent in the progressive-minded family, surrounded by thebeautiful
nature of the village. He was the eldest of six children: Anna (1855),
Theo (1857), Vilhemena (1862) and Cornelius (1866), who also tragically
committed suicide being even younger than Vincent, aged 34 years. The
career of Vincent in the artistic world began at age 16 when he began to
sell paintings of other artists. His three uncles were occupied with
selling pictures. Following their example in 1869 he entered the company
Goupil renowned French art dealer company, and worked in its offices in
Europe. In 1873 there was his first emotional crisis , he loved the
girl who was already engaged to another person. After Eugenie Loyer
rejected him, he felt the first attack of melancholy, which turned into a
depression. As a result of his conduct, his work began to suffer, and
in 1876 he was dismissed for incompetence, and then went to Amsterdam to
study theology, but he did not pass the exam and went to missionary
school in Brussels.<br />
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After finishing school Van Gogh went to
Borinage, a poor mining region of Belgium, where he was very much
facilitate the lives of people around him. His life in this period was
modest to the extreme, he lived in barracks, sleeping on straw, there
was almost no difference from the lives of poor miners. Despite
intolerable conditions Vincent begins to paint. Many workers, whom he
met in Belgium, inspired him and he made many drawings, inspired by the
style of Jean-Francois Millet (1814-1875), he even made a few copies of
his works. The theme of god-fearing, hard working people is reflected in
the best-known work "potato eater". Returning from Brussels in 1881 and
living for a while with his parents, he was again suffering from the
undivided love, this time to a widowed cousin, who soon gave him a clear
message that she was not interested in him.<br />
Rejected and suffered
from depression, Vincent did find the strength to move forward and
settled in The Hague, where he begins to explore the art of Anton Mauve,
he begins to explore different styles in art, and does a lot of
reading. More than others he loved Dikens, Zola and Hugo. Months spent
working and studying have been very helpful in creating his unique
style. At the same time, he meets a local woman, Sienna Hoornik. She was
a mother, a prostitute pregnant with her second child, when she met
Vincent. She is present in several of his drawings at the time
(including "Sorrow"). In 1883, Van Gogh leaves her feeling guilty later,
also suffering from the fact that his brother Theo stops to give him
financial support.<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Vincent Van gogh starry night</td></tr>
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In November 1885 Van Gogh comes to the Academy
of Arts in Antwerp, which he leaves in a few months because of
disagreements with teachers, believed that he had not sufficiently high
standard of drawing. However, staying at the Academy had a lasting
effect on his work, presenting it to the work of Rubens, and modifying
his previous concept of color. From the dark tones, it gradually turns
to a lighter and easier. In spring 1886, after leaving the Academy,
Vincent moved to Paris to his brother. The brothers spend two years
together, during this period of great creativity Vincent influenced
byworks, sold by his brother, who was still working at Goupil, namely
the works of Pissarro, Sisley, Guillamin. He also becomes acquainted
with the work of Toulouse-Lautrec, and is interested in Japanese art,
the influence of which can be seen in some of his works of that period.
In February 1888 Vincent left his brother and Paris and moved to the
village. "I'll go somewhere to the south, so as not to see all this
accumulation of artists which bothers me,"- he writes.<br />
He moved to
the province, where creates some of his most famous works such as
Sunflowers. He lived in Arles, reminding him to Japan and did not cease
to admire the beauty of this southern province, travelling a lot in the
province. "Now my colors are very bright - sky blue, orange, pink,
bright yellow, light green, light wine, violet", - he writes to her
sister. During the spring, he paints blooming trees, dozens of
paintings, flushed with tender southern sun. In a letter to his brother
Theo he writes: "I have never had such a wonderful opportunity to work.
Nature is very beautiful, I can not paint as beautifully, but it touches
me so much that I do not think about the rules." He works continuously
and the only thing that saddens him - a constant shortage of money and
paints.<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Starry Night over the Rhone,</td></tr>
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During his stay in Arles, Gauguin arrives, who is also
intended to settle in the province, but after several months of living
together two artists strongly fight and Gauguin left. This altercation
resulted in the Vincent cuts off your ear. The tragic altercation
occurred on Dec. 23, 1888. December 24, Van Gogh was admitted to
hospital in Arles, suffering from recurrent attacks of insanity.
However, January 7, Van Gogh did leave the hospital and returned home
with a great desire to continue working. Over the next year, he
repeatedly comes to the hospital, but sometimes his mind clears and he
paints pictures, the theme for which are located right in the garden
around him: "I work with materials, found here in the garden which is
purple irises and lilac bush. " During this period he wrote the famous
landscapes with cypresses and olive trees, still life with flowers. In
1890 he moved to the north, in Auvers: "Auvers is very beautiful. Here,
among other things, a lot of thatches, which is becoming a rarity." He
continues to paint.<br />
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The last picture of Van Gogh was the one with
wheat field and black birds over it, he expressed his "sadness and
extreme loneliness." <br />
Great artist tragically passed away on July
27, 1890, he shot himself. But he did not die immediately, but two days
later, at the hands of his brother Theo.<br />
In the seven years of
intense creativity, he has created over 800 paintings and 700 drawings.
But brighter than all, his talent opened in the landscape, following his
choleric temperament. For the whole life he sold only one picture to a
friend, the artist and nobody thought could not admit then that his
"Irises" will be sold at auction in 1987 in New York for 53 million
dollars.<br />
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Wonderful words said about the works of Van Gogh Ogtay
Mirbo: " His life was not long. He never was professionally satisfied
with his work. He wanted more, he dreamed of the impossible. We shall
love Vincent Van Gogh and revere his memory, because he was really true
and great artist."<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">The Dessert Henri Matisse</td><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;"><br /></td></tr>
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Henri Matisse was born in Le Cateau, France in 1869. He was the first born
son of a middle class family who owned a flower shop. Matisse started
his working career after he finished studying law. He would not start to
take an interest in art until he became ill and his mother purchased
him art supplies to help him pass the time. That is when Matisse became
interested in art, and in 1892 he would leave his law career behind to
travel to Paris to study art.<br />
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Henri Matisse began his art studies
in Paris under instructors that were mostly conservative. Matisse's
early works are mostly still lifes, but he would eventually start
experimenting with a more abstract approach in his artwork. He was
greatly influenced by famous artists like Vincent van Gogh and Paul
Cezanne. He would experiment with the techniques used by other artists,
sometimes even mimicking other pieces of famous artwork. Matisse used
the painting methods of other artists, combined with his own unique
brushstrokes to define his own painting technique. Many of Matisse's
paintings exhibited bright colors.<br />
While in art school Henri
Matisse started moving away from the more conservative approaches he was
taught. He was often thought of as being rebellious since his works
were becoming more and more abstract. His use of very bold colors was
also one of the reasons his artwork was considered controversial.
However, Matisse did not let the controversy over his artwork stop him
from continuing in his art career. He continued painting and in 1904 he
met another famous painter, Pablo Picasso. It was in 1904 that Matisse
had his first art exhibition. In 1905, he would have another exhibit
with a group known as the "fauves." The term "fauves" came from the wild
brush strokes and colors used in the paintings. Matisse and several
other artists helped to bring about a painting method known as fauvism.<br />
Henri
Matisse used fauvism to show emotion in his paintings, especially his
paintings of women. He not only liked to paint still lifes, but he was
also known for painting women. One of his models included his daughter,
Marguerite, who was born just a few years after he moved to Paris to
study art. In his later years Matisse would soften the approach to his
artwork while residing in the French Riviera.<br />
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Diego Rivera, more formally known as Diego Maria de la Concepcion
Juan Nepomuceno Estanislao de la Rivera y Barrientos Acosta y Rodriguez
was born on December 8, 1886 in Guanajuato, Mexico to well-to-do
parents. His father was from Spanish nobility and Rivera had advantages
as a result of this. At the age of ten, Rivera was sent to the Academy
of San Carlos, located in Mexico City, to study art. His studies
continued in Europe thanks to the sponsorship of Veracruz's governor,
Teodoro A. Dehesa Mendez. He arrived in 1907 in Europe where he saw the
beginnings of cubism as portrayed by Pablo Picasso and others. He
embraced this art form before moving to Post-Impressionism.<br />
Upon
his return to Mexico in 1921, Diego Rivera began working on murals. He
participated in a government sponsored program which was planned by
Vasconcelos. Other prominent artists who took part in this program
included David Alfaro Siqueiros, Jose Clemente Orozco and Jean Charlot.
In 1922, Rivera's first mural was completed. Creation was painted in
Mexico City in the Bolivar Auditorium located in the National
Preparatory School. That same year, Rivera helped found the
Revolutionary Union of Technical Workers before joining Mexico's
Communist Party. The focus of his murals switched to Mexican society and
the 1910 Revolution.<br />
<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhH0KkcaH4EYgHkUYNRTWJ6038VN9fWIHSkvsQ8ELn5j6N7gLL2DsRUNnFN3YYNsyVd0kdzlOrpe2eywdZcQ44CB5Xioh85hNVClrLLlLCTgSdl7UjERstvFMNpTcRiqcTODz0SfM73mjQV/s1600/Calla+Lily+Vendor.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: right; float: right; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-left: 1em;"><img border="0" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhH0KkcaH4EYgHkUYNRTWJ6038VN9fWIHSkvsQ8ELn5j6N7gLL2DsRUNnFN3YYNsyVd0kdzlOrpe2eywdZcQ44CB5Xioh85hNVClrLLlLCTgSdl7UjERstvFMNpTcRiqcTODz0SfM73mjQV/s1600/Calla+Lily+Vendor.jpg" /></a>Rivera, while involved in these activities,
developed his own style. He began painting large simplified figures
using bold colors. There was an Aztec influence in his art that can be
seen in murals in Cuernavaca, Mexico City and Texcoco. In 1927, Diego
Rivera chose to head back overseas where he arrived in Moscow. He was
asked to paint a mural in Moscow for the Red Army Club, but was ordered
out of the country in 1928 due to involvement in anti-Soviet politics.
As a result, he returned to Mexico. The following year the Mexican
Communist Party chose to expel him. He married Frida Kahlo in August of
that year and continued his work. He then accepted a commission from the
American Ambassador. He was to paint murals in Cuernavaca in the Palace
of Cortez.<br />
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11961208735263241020noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6020558696333209302.post-51891479171913993202010-04-25T03:59:00.001-07:002016-03-19T21:47:54.701-07:00Surrealism oil paintings<h1>
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Surrealism is a style in which fantastical visual imagery from the subconscious mind is used with no intention of making the work logically comprehensible<br />
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The Surrealist circle was made up of many of the great artists of the 20th century, including Max Ernst, Giorgio de Chirico, Jean Arp, Man Ray, Joan Miro, and Rene Magritte. Salvador Dali, probably the single best-known Surrealist artist<br />
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11961208735263241020noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6020558696333209302.post-18966037034280956652009-05-07T21:11:00.001-07:002016-03-19T21:48:07.777-07:00Pablo picasso young boy with a crayfish<img alt="Pablo picasso young boy with a crayfish" border="0" src="http://www.paintingiant.com/images/reproductions/thumbs/3493-young-boy-with-a-crayfish.jpg" style="cursor: hand; float: right; height: 213px; margin: 0px 0px 10px 10px; width: 150px;" /><br />
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Pablo picasso young boy with a crayfish, oil painting reproduction. Original been painted on June 1941, oil on canvas with size of 130x97.3cm. Collected by Musee Picasso Paris</div>
Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11961208735263241020noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6020558696333209302.post-61525847985573808772009-05-07T01:03:00.001-07:002016-03-19T21:48:19.887-07:00Still life with candle pablo picasso<img alt="Still life with candle pablo picasso" border="0" src="http://www.paintingiant.com/images/reproductions/thumbs/3516-still-life-with-candle.jpg" style="cursor: hand; float: right; height: 198px; margin: 0px 0px 10px 10px; width: 150px;" /> Still life with candle pablo picasso, original been painted on Feb 1945, oil on canvas with size of 92.2x73cm. Collected by Musee Picasso, Paris.<br />
Pablo picasso paintings reproduction available with Paintingiant artAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11961208735263241020noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6020558696333209302.post-29342300252772342932009-05-06T01:31:00.002-07:002016-03-19T21:48:34.863-07:00The enamel Saucepan Pablo Picasso<img alt="The enamel Saucepan Pablo Picasso" border="0" src="http://www.paintingiant.com/images/reproductions/thumbs/3517-the-enamel-saucepan.jpg" style="cursor: hand; float: right; height: 117px; margin: 0px 0px 10px 10px; width: 150px;" /> The enamel Saucepan Pablo Picasso, oil on canvas , original been painted on Feb 1945 with size of 82x106cm. Collected by Museum national d'art modern Paris. Oil painting reproduction available with Paintingiant art<br />
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portrait of madame parmelin, Pablo Picasso. Oil painting reproduction. Original been painted on 1952 with size of 145x96.5cm with oil on board </div>
Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11961208735263241020noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6020558696333209302.post-87877800971641134832009-04-26T19:47:00.001-07:002016-03-19T21:47:34.881-07:00the shadow Pablo Picasso<img alt="the shadow Pablo Picasso" border="0" src="http://www.paintingiant.com/images/reproductions/thumbs/3521-the-shadow.jpg" style="cursor: hand; float: right; height: 208px; margin: 0px 0px 10px 10px; width: 150px;" /><br />
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the shadow Pablo Picasso, oil painting reproduction. Original been painted on Dec 1953, oil on canvas with size of 129.5x96.5cm.</div>
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claude drawing, francoise and paloma, Pablo Picasso. Oil painting reproduction. Original been painted on May 1954, oil on canvas with size of 116x89cm. Collected by Musee Picasso Paris</div>
Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11961208735263241020noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6020558696333209302.post-72941411912833499292009-04-21T19:13:00.002-07:002016-03-19T22:13:24.533-07:00jacqueline with crossed hands, Pablo Picasso<img alt="jacqueline with crossed hands, Pablo Picasso" border="0" src="http://www.paintingiant.com/images/reproductions/enlarged/3524-jacqueline-with-crossed-hands.jpg" style="cursor: hand; float: right; height: 224px; margin: 0px 0px 10px 10px; width: 197px;" /><br />
jacqueline with crossed hands, Pablo Picasso. Oil painting reproduction. Original been painted on June 1954, oil on canvas with size of 116x88.5cm. Private collectedAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11961208735263241020noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6020558696333209302.post-4749268002932811592009-04-19T22:11:00.002-07:002016-03-22T23:31:47.246-07:00claude drawing, francoise and paloma<a href="http://www.paintingiant.com/paintings/claude-drawing-francoise-and-paloma.html"><img alt="claude drawing, francoise and paloma" border="0" src="http://www.paintingiant.com/images/reproductions/medium/3523-claude-drawing-francoise-and-paloma.jpg" style="cursor: hand; float: right; height: 241px; margin: 0px 0px 10px 10px; width: 209px;" /></a><br />
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claude drawing, francoise and paloma, Pablo Picasso. Oil painting reproduction. Original been painted on May 1954, oil on canvas with size of 116x89cm. Collected by Musee Picasso Paris</div>
Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11961208735263241020noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6020558696333209302.post-68341426930127605782009-04-19T22:06:00.002-07:002016-03-19T22:14:01.152-07:00jacqueline with crossed hands, Pablo Picasso<img alt="jacqueline with crossed hands, Pablo Picasso" border="0" src="http://www.paintingiant.com/images/reproductions/enlarged/3524-jacqueline-with-crossed-hands.jpg" style="cursor: hand; float: right; height: 267px; margin: 0px 0px 10px 10px; width: 228px;" /><br />
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jacqueline with crossed hands, Pablo Picasso. Oil painting reproduction. Original been painted on June 1954, oil on canvas with size of 116x88.5cm. Private collected</div>
Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11961208735263241020noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6020558696333209302.post-35486696990015669262009-04-16T19:06:00.001-07:002016-03-19T21:50:03.683-07:00Yosemite Valley, California<img alt="Yosemite Valley, California" border="0" src="http://www.paintingiant.com/images/reproductions/enlarged/3514-yosemite-valley-california.jpg" style="cursor: hand; float: right; height: 217px; margin: 0px 0px 10px 10px; width: 328px;" /><br />
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Yosemite Valley, California, Albert Bierstad, original been painted with Oil on paper with size of 19 3/8 x 13 3/8 inches (49.5 x 34.2 cm)Private collection. Oil painting reproduction available with Paintingiant art</div>
Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11961208735263241020noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6020558696333209302.post-19700667062361782352009-04-15T23:10:00.002-07:002016-03-19T21:52:13.954-07:00Rene Magritte the voice of silence<img alt="Rene Magritte the voice of silence" border="0" src="http://www.paintingiant.com/images/reproductions/enlarged/3484-the-voice-of-silence.jpg" style="cursor: hand; float: right; height: 190px; margin: 0px 0px 10px 10px; width: 221px;" /><br />
Rene Magritte the voice of silence. Original been painted on 1928, oil on canvas with size of 54x73cm. Collected by Artemis group. oil painting reproduction available with Paintingiant artAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11961208735263241020noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6020558696333209302.post-41890446954420531602009-04-15T06:39:00.002-07:002016-03-19T21:52:33.788-07:00The secret life Rene Magritte<img alt="The secret life Rene Magritte" border="0" src="http://www.paintingiant.com/images/reproductions/enlarged/3494-the-secret-life.jpg" style="cursor: hand; float: right; height: 240px; margin: 0px 0px 10px 10px; width: 212px;" /><br />
The secret life, Rene magritte, Original been painted on 1928 oil on canvas with size 73x54cm. oil painting reproduction available with Paintingiant art.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11961208735263241020noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6020558696333209302.post-53783594222453595442009-04-13T16:26:00.002-07:002016-03-22T23:35:54.844-07:00Rene Magritte the acrobat's rest<a href="http://www.paintingiant.com/paintings/rene-magritte-the-acrobat-s-rest.html"><img alt="Rene Magritte the acrobat's rest" border="0" src="http://www.paintingiant.com/images/reproductions/enlarged/3495-the-acrobats-rest.jpg" style="cursor: hand; float: right; height: 189px; margin: 0px 0px 10px 10px; width: 266px;" /></a><br />
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Rene Magritte the acrobat's rest, . Original been painted on 1928, oil on canvas with size of 54x73cm. Private collected,oil painting reproduction available with Paintingiant art</div>
Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11961208735263241020noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6020558696333209302.post-88262550254457568332009-04-12T20:19:00.002-07:002016-03-19T21:53:53.736-07:00Rene Magritte Portrait of Van Hecke<img alt="Rene Magritte Portrait of Van Hecke" border="0" src="http://www.paintingiant.com/images/reproductions/enlarged/3496-portrait-of-van-hecke.jpg" style="cursor: hand; float: right; height: 237px; margin: 0px 0px 10px 10px; width: 214px;" /><br />
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Rene Magritte Portrait of Van Hecke, Original been painted on 1928, oil on canvas with size of 65x50cm. Private collected. oil painting reproduction available with Paintingiant art.</div>
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