2013年12月1日星期日

Winter Paintings: Add Warm to Your Room

Nothing freshens up a room like a nice coat of paint. The right color on the walls can immediately update a whole room.Warm up your home for the winter season with decorating oil paintings.

1. Vase of Flowers in the Winter Garden by Nikolay Bogdanov Belsky
      
Vase Of Flowers In The Winter Garden 

2.Winter Sun 1919 by Konstantin Korovin
Winter Sun 1919
3. Building the Winter Studio Ekely 1929 by Edvard Munch
Building The Winter Studio Ekely 1929 
4. Winter Viii 1907 by Mikalojus Ciurlionis
Winter Viii 1907
5. Winter Landscape 1906 by Kazimir Malevich
Winter Landscape 1906
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2013年9月3日星期二

Masterpiece Dead Christ by Mantegna

This painting was buy Mantegna masterpiece, which was an altarpiece. He used the perspective angle which was never used by the former people in the religious painting for sale and tried to be accurate and true to show the dead Christ body.

The lines were very sharp and hard. The screen characters looked calm, solemn and daunting. The superb art of the painter reflected the tendency of northern Italian art at that time: emphasizing human dignity and heroic spirit, paying attention to the art and science of combining realistic spirit, advocating the artistic description object should be based on the physical basis. This completely accurately reproduced the natural realism art buy tendency of realism art, Italy's growth had played a certain positive role.

Mantegna loved relationship perspective to depict the object from a different angle. He chose the most difficult perspective shortened and accurately plane figures showed the perspective. The most difficult was indeed the Dead Christ with a positive vertical transmission in the painting. The painter did not deliberately focus on the mourning of Christ and tried to draw the human relationship with the X-ray morphology planar, which the painting of people tried to avoid painting artist and visible as a perspective of research.

Dead Christ


2013年8月27日星期二

Paris Train Station Painting by Monet

In 1883, Claude Monet settled in Virginie and built a small garden there for painting. He planted a lot of lotus in the pool Monet paintings, which made him find the themes to achieve his goal: to draw some hard bodies, water and air and try to make them gather together.

The impressionism art painting showed Monet desire of complex blending without sad mood. Each person studying Monet creative activities development will find if the initial fate contributed to the development trend of Monet, so then he created his fate later. The reason why Monet becomes the founder of impressionism style and is recognized "first class" by his friends is due to his unshakable and strong will.

As is known to all, impressionism means the revolution of feeling and observation ways in this painting of famous city, which not only has changed painting, sculpture, music, and the literature. As of today, it still has not lost its important influence and has been changing us.


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2013年8月20日星期二

Vincent van Gogh Painting Irises

During the first month of his confinement, painting Vincent van Gogh was permitted to work in the men quarters, the only area he can continue to paint. Irises were painted in the garden to the south of the only area. Vincent van Gogh told his brother that he got along well with his fellows, they liked to see him painting, and they would leave if he required.

Digging deeper into this Post impressionism painting, we will find a white iris standing out of the violet ones, given what happened during that time and the atmosphere expressed in this painting, people guess that the painter want to express his loneness, however, this is just a subjective speculation, neither Vincent van Gogh nor his brother ever put forth this opinion.

Actually, Vincent van Gogh painted Irises shortly after he voluntarily admitted himself into the St.-Paul-de-Mausole asylum in Saint-Rémy, France. A place is abuzz with terrible cries and howls like beasts in a menagerie day and night, for there are some patients very seriously ill.


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2013年8月13日星期二

British Neo-classical and Pre-Raphaelite Painter John William Waterhouse

When J.W.Waterhouse was five, his family went back to England.. Waterhouse in early years learned painting and sculpture in his father art studio. Later in the year 1870, he entered the Royal College of Art in London. Waterhouse early paintings were in a consistent style of paintings in classical themes, which were very popular in some art exhibitions. In 1874 his painting Sleep And His Half Brother Death received favorable comments at the Royal Academy of Arts summer exhibition which resulted in his participation in the annual exhibition of the Royal College of Art.

The painting Sleep and His Half Brother Death is one of Waterhouse best painting. It shows two figures reclining in short bed in a lighted room. The posture of the figure shows some sort of fatigue. The boy slept outside was illuminated by the light while his half brother was enshrouded by the shadow. This is a subtle contrast, suggesting the diaphragm of life and death. The two boys are just look the same but something different, which initiated ponder of people life.

One of Waterhouse most famous paintings reproductions is "The Lady of Shalott", a study of Elaine of Astolat, who dies of grief when Lancelot will not love her. He actually painted three different versions of this character, in 1888, 1896, and 1916.

Ulysses And The Sirens
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2013年8月8日星期四

Paul Cezanne Still Life Painting

When Cezanne painted something like the fruits peach and apple, he used paint to outline the skin and caught a glimpse of their reflections. Most of Paul Cezanne paintings embody his personal thought of artistic, showing a strong sense of geometry, ignoring the accuracy of the texture and shape of objects. He emphasizes heavy, the overall sense of volume and the relationship between different objects. Sometimes he even gives up the individual independence and authenticity in order to seek the harmony of the various relationships.

His early work shows the influence of French masters Courbet and Delacroix, but later in 1877 Cezanne abandoned Impressionism. Cezanne in early time mostly used realistic painting technique, and choose real but difficult scenario as the subject matter of the painting. In his later years, the painting style changed, left us pieces of mild and bright landscape paintings. He thought that art should be harmonious with nature.

One of very important genre for Cezanne was the still life, which he has made about 200 pieces over the course of 40 years. In still life paintings, he painted the fruit dish with a shallow so as to compressed space. In the eyes of Cezanne, the essence of his practice is modulating.

The Kitchen Table

2013年8月5日星期一

Dora Maar the Crying Woman in Picasso Painting

The crying woman was named Dora Maar, who was an accomplished photographer from Yugoslavia. She had long been considered the most whirling woman among Pablo Picasso paintings so many long-term mistresses or wives.  In 1936, when she was nearly 30 years old, she met the master 55-year-old Picasso. From then on to 1946, she was the most beloved lover of the master.

Crying Woman portrayed an extremely sad woman whose mournful fate and emotions were reflected by extensive colors and brushwork. Her eyes, lip, and nose appeared to be reversed and fragmented, which had the characteristics that the ordinary people hardly understood. 

Picasso made an evaluation to this relationship lasting for 10 years: in addition to cry, he had no memory of her. In the last 3 years of their relationship, in an annoying spring, lovingly pathetic female painter Francis Gino took the initiative to show love to Picasso and became the goodness of his surrealism paintings.


2013年7月29日星期一

Outstanding Realist Painter in France: Jean Francois Millet

Jean-Francois Millet was well known for his realism paintings. His works were created to mainly describe the labor and life of peasants with a rich flavor of rural life.

Millet used an original look to observe the nature and was against the idea that noble paintings should reflect the upper class people. Sower depicted in the desolate cornfield, the sower sowing the seeds of hope. The birds were flying in the air and looking for food, seemingly contesting with the seeds, which showed a magnificent picture of the man and the nature.

Sower

Millet never painted scenes of the peasants revolt, perhaps this was due to the presence of religious sentiment in his good-matured humanity. But the image of ordinary people with callous hands and feet and coarse clothes in Miller painting was a kind of struggle of voluptuous and debauchery society, although this resistance was relatively mild. That is what Sower wishes to convey.

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2013年7月22日星期一

British Romantic Landscape Staffa Fingal S Cave

In 1830s, Britain was experiencing the industrial revolution. Thus Turner often added the industrial factors in his paintings and the machines triggering changes, which seemed ugly and indecent for other people. In 1831, when publishers launched to promote new Scott works, they insisted on inviting Turner to join and even said, "With Mr.Turner illustrations, I can guarantee the poem will be sold more than 8000 copies, otherwise even 3000 copies are hardly sold out." This year, the British novelist and poet Walter Scott had to compromise and once again invited Turner to his home, but Turner was painting on the west coast of romantic Isle of Staffa.

Through the description of turbine facing the surge of storm clouds ahead, Turner recreated the unique modern view of life. He not only portrayed the new invention at the stage of the steam, but also suggested his new invention having a sublime heroism. In the right bottom of the painting, J.M.W. Turner RA was signed. The use of a large number of white depicted the cloud and mist, making the Isle of Staffa and the island cave partly hidden and partly visible. The contrast of the Isle of Staffa and steam ship on the right side and the sun made the whole painting balanced and coordinated.


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2013年7月14日星期日

Learn Something New About Home Improvement

Today, latex can vary widely in quality by the type of resin used, and buyers should ask about it at their paint store. Acrylic is best, followed by vinyl acrylic, but all vinyl is not as good.
I must confess that I find latex much easier to work with today. It doesn’t require a wet edge, so the painter can stop mid wall and start later without seeing any line.  It dries fast, and best of all, wet paint can be cleaned with soap and water. But I have used it only for wall surfaces and ceilings.
For trim and doors, I use only alkyds or oil based paints because they are more durable when they dry. Clean up, though, can be bothersome, requiring mineral spirits. I’m embarrassed to admit that sometimes I just throw out the brush or roller rather than attempting to clean them.
Family room, this is a place where you and your loved ones gather to watch movies, play board games or simply hang out with each other. The art should be family-friendly and appeal to everyone - both young and old. Artisoo.com offer beautiful oil painting reproduction by Claude Monet, Vincent Van Gogh and Pierre August Renoir. While these are classics that usually appeal to most families, we also understand the need to liven up a room. Try some abstract oil painting reproduction, so that adults can ponder the meaning of it while children will enjoy the simplicity of the colors and shapes.


2013年7月11日星期四

Velázquez Early Works of Life Scene

Water seller is common image in the southern regions of Spain, also its theme characters in 16-17 century novels which describing tramps. The Waterseller of Seville by Velázquez is very close to the typical Spanish interior genre paintings, both of which are to perform bistro or kitchen indoor scene with prominent still life. This oil painting technique was from Caravaggio's naturalistic style and lighting effects.

This picture is structured basing on a vertical axis, on the right side, there is the water seller wearing robe and a large crock in front view; on the left side, there is a little boy holding a cup, and his face turning from the dark side to the bright side. The contact between the two figures is the two hands touching on the cup, which adds dynamic and sense of depth to the picture. Velázquez particularly emphasize on the water seller's face through the lines, facial expressions, wrinkles and neck skin folds, to highlight all the features of this face. He spent a lot of time painting the glass carefully, hence the reflection of the glass and the boy's dark dressed forms a strong contrast.

Velázquez uses warm colors in the painting as usual: brown background, two ocher yellow jars, as well as the brick-red robe which to outline the water seller's sturdy body, all successfully highlight the theme of the painting.


2013年7月9日星期二

Who was the Lady in this Portrait Oil Painting

There are known only three female portraits of which Krakow's Lady with an Ermine is arguably the most beautiful. It's also in the best shape after the 500-plus years that elapsed. Leonardo's masterpiece in The Czartoryskich Museum at 19 Sw. Jana street depicts a delightful teenage beauty, most probably Cecilia Gallerani who was the mistress of Milan's ruler Lodovico Sforza il Moro, the artist's patron. Most likely Leonardo da Vinci painted her in his early thirties, between 1482 and 1485 – i.e. some 20 years before the Paris Louvre's famed Mona Lisa – and for the first time he showed the sitter in the way that would soon become the standard. Art historians maintain it's the world's first modern-age portrait ever painted.

At the turn of the 20th century Polish art historians first suggested the "Lady" may be the missing portrait of Cecilia Gallerani. Bellincioni's poem, composed soon after the portrait was completed, and extant correspondence between Gallerani and Isabella d'Este helped scholars identify the picture as such, however, the sitter's identity continued to be a subject of debate until Gallerani's life dates were firmly established in 1992.




2013年7月8日星期一

The Main Subject of Claude Monet's Later Works

"Monet's early paintings can not be comparable to these incredible water scenery, which have kept spring on the canvases forever. The dreamlike water sometimes wear light blue and sometimes gold, reflecting the blue sky, lush pond shore and pastel water lilies. Quiet landscape and inner beauty make this work a music and a poetry." said a critic.

At first, the locals objected to this pond program because of the river argument. After several twists and turns, a Japanese-style bridge appeared above the pond, then the willows and flowers around the pond. Of course the paradise included the melody-water lilies, which accompanied Monet's for his last 27 years. In 1901, the government agreed to Monet's purchase of another land in south because of his local fame. But the devoted enthusiasm for painting made him reject the honor again and again. Since 1904, the Japanese-style bridge in the painting was gone, even the sky. There existed just pithy water lilies and pond corner with dark lake. And the public couldn't help applauding for the serial works when they met them in Paris.

Water Lilies is a series of several canvases of the pond by French Impressionist Claude Monet, who is the founder of Impressionism. During his last thirty years, the water garden, with a Japanese-style arched bridge , was the main subject of his oil paintings.


2013年7月5日星期五

The Beginning of Color Theories

Color theories create a logical structure for color. For example, if we have an assortment of fruits and vegetables, we can organize them by color and place them on a circle that shows the colors in relation to each other.

Joshua Reynolds (1723 to 1792) was a well known figure in the history of western painting, and the most famous classical painter in Britain and the founder and lifelong dean of the Royal College of Art. Meanwhile, he persistently insisted on the color theory of the Renaissance and actively practiced it. He made a lot of refinement and interpretation of Renaissance painting theory.


In the same period, another famous British classical painter Thomas Gainsborough (1727 to 1788) was an artist filled with the spirit of rebellion, who challenged traditional color theory by using his own works. In his "The Blue Boy" and "A Woman In Blue Portrait Of The Duchess Of Beaufort", blue and purple took the dominant position and cool colors were used in a large space.


Why We Said Leonardo Da Vinci Italian Renaissance Heroes

Leonardo Da Vinci was spending his whole life for scientific research and artistic practice, the "Mona Lisa" reflected the painter's observation of nature in a scientific thinking, which was the most prestigious portrait masterpiece in the history of western oil painting. In this painting, Mona Lisa looked very elegant and calm with a meaningful smile. The painter sought to demonstrate the richness of life and multifaceted personality psychology, and studied the smiles of facial muscles and psychological changes and reflections when relaxing from two aspects: anatomy and physiology. He depicted an ideal beauty in a specific character. The hands were portrayed delicate, rich and dynamic. Eyes, mouth and hands were ingeniously combined with soft shadows. The background was also treated properly with difference on the left and right perspective, making the whole picture more vivid.

There was less agreement among different people on the mysterious smile of Mona Lisa for 500 years. Harvard Medical School neurobiologist Margaret Livingstone explained in U.S.Science magazine, "The mysterious smile of Mona Lisa is less concerned with the painter's painting techniques, than it is related to the dislocation of the eyes. Her flickering smiles are resulting from our eyes movements combining with the reflection of light. If our attention were solely focused on her mouth, then we would never see her smile. Da Vinci made the use of vague outline in the mouth of Mona Lisa. This approach meant "evaporated like smoke" according to the original Italian literal meaning."


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2013年7月3日星期三

Modern and Contemporary Art Master Yue Minjun

Born in 1962 in Daqing City in Heilongjiang province, Yue Minjun had almost gone through all the experiences that Chinese children encountered at his time—cultural revolution, violence, political movements, etc. However, he was lucky at the same time. What he had met before provided a wide range of materials for his future art creation. In 1987, Yue Minjun and his other two classmates held "S Art Exhibition" in the Exhibition Hall of Hebei Province (current Hebei Museum). In the 1990s, he became the free artist of “drifting family” and gradually regarded painting as the ultimate goal of his whole life.

There was an obvious narrative ideal in his art works: indulgent imagination, self-intoxication, questioning realistic survival in a mocking tone, highlighting the nature of existence in an absurd way. His pictures expressed skepticism of many prevailing values, but there was no direct anger. He tried to convey sharp humor in a mocking and laughing way. Although these images were processed exaggeratingly and typically, they precisely highlighted his "vivid and absurd living condition". When we were immersed in a seemingly ridiculous picture scene and in a cynical, exaggerate, ironic and banter dialogues, we could feel the perverse human nature, survival paradox as well as the criticism and questioning attitude that creation subject from the dialogues showed on realistic cultures. Yue Minjun used an ironic and cynical humor directly demonstrated the spirit during a special period of China. His humor and comic techniques tried to turn meaningful things into interesting ones.


2013年7月2日星期二

Two Great Artists On 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 and unusual events. The romanticism pioneers are the French painter Shyleaco and French painter Delacroix who made the romanticism painting reached its peak.

Shyleaco (1781 to 1824) is a pioneer of the French romantic painting. Born in Lyon of France, Shyleaco came to study painting in Parisat the age of 15. Deeply influenced by the predecessors, he had created some romanticism works. Although his life was short, his lifetime was filled with passion, fantasy and pains, all of which were reflected in his works. He excelled at expressing peoples inner feelings in a realistic approach. All the subjects of his work were made from real life and had removed all nonessential things. Raft of Medusa was the most representative work of Shyleaco. It was based on the event of "Medusa" ocean-going vessels running against rocks, reflecting distressed seamen's great passion and desire to live at the moment of rescued boats after 13-day drift on a raft at sea.

Eugène Delacroix (1798 to 1863) was an important painter of the French Romantic painting. Born in a lawyer's family in Paris, he was enthusiastically fond of art and entered to Art Academy at the age of 18. During that time, he got acquainted with Shyleaco known as the pioneer of romanticism painting. As a consequence, his early works were much inspired by Shyleaco. His paintings were good at displaying the active scenes, bright color, bold and vigorous feelings. His major works are Dante and Virgil, massacre of Chia Island, freedom of leading the people. Delacroix was a great and influential painter in the history of western art and has made significant contribution to the development of romanticism painting.


Description on Baroque Style in Oil Painting

The term “baroque” allegedly came from the Portuguese word “baroco”, or the Spanish word “barreuco”, meaning random-shaped pearls. Later, this term was used to describe anything bizarre, exotic, and out of the mainstream. Quite naturally, from the very beginning, the term “baroque” had been treated with a negative sense and this trend lasted until the late 19th century, when the book the Renaissance and Baroque was published, which gave a comprehensive description of baroque style and made it a serious and independent artistic trend.

The baroque artists prefer to employ heavy color and their wildest imagination to create a romantic, exuberant and grandiose scene. Their focus shifts from the rationality to the freedom. 

Baroque that was primarily associated with the religious tensions within Western Christianity: division on Roman Catholicism and Protestantism. In response to the Protestant Reformation of the early sixteen century, the Roman Catholic Church had embarked in the 1550s on a program of renewal known as the Counter - Reformation. As part of the program, the Catholic Church used art of the magnificent display for the campaign. It was intended to be both doctrinally correct and visually and emotionally appealing so that it could influence the largest possible audience. But as the century progressed the style made inroads into the Protestant countries. Main representatives of this form of Baroque were Bernini and Rubens.


2013年6月30日星期日

Handgeschilderde Abstracte olieverfschilderij - Set van 10 - Canvas Sets

In many homes today the kitchen is right in the center of the action. Families often spend much of their time in and around the kitchen, and for this reason it should be a room that feels comfortable and pleasant. There are many ways a kitchen can be decorated, why not try Tuscan Style panting and Country style oil panting? Tuscany themed kitchens are very popular these days and for good reason. This type of decor in a kitchen gives a feeling of richness and warmth. While Country style oil panting featuring fresh fruits and vegetables, rustic signs, and roosters (along with other barnyard animals) always work well in a kitchen.Or an abstract art must be great! 


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2013年6月27日星期四

(Elikan) - Oil Painting

Dadaism or Dada is a product of the turbulent and cynical post-World War I period. It is an anti-art movement that celebrates the irrational, the absurd, the nihilistic and the nonsensical. It is also opposed to the cruelty of the wars. Dadaists rejected traditional aesthetic standards and submitted that all concepts of beauty should be abandoned and a whole new art form should be created. The Dadaistic paintings are consisting of abstract, wired or even dull symbols oil painting reproductions.

Dadaism probably began in the Cabaret Voltaire in Zurich in 1916 and then prevailed in western society. Dadaistic works often illustrate absurdity through painting of purposeless machines and collages of discarded materials, expressing their cynicism about conventional ideas of form and their rejection of traditional concepts of beauty.



(Elikan) - Oil Painting

2013年6月26日星期三

Oil painting reproduction: John Singer Sargent A Backwater At Calcot Near Reading 1888 - Artisoo.com

Landscape paintings are a timeless decorating idea that allows individuals to take a trip they have never experienced. Landscape paintings by famous artists of snow topped mountains or classic country lanes can serve as nostalgic reminders of the past or offer tranquility. Such landscapes also offer temporary serenity and joy for those eagerly waiting to visit a destination that finances or personal obligations keep them from traveling too.

John Singer Sargent was born in Florence, Italy to American parents. He was given little regular schooling. As a result of his "Baedeker education", he learned Italian, French, and German. He studied geography, arithmetic, reading, and other disciplines under his father's tutelage. He also became an accomplished pianist. His mother, an amateur artist, encouraged him to draw, and her wanderlust furnished him with subjects. He enrolled for his first-documented formal art training during the winter of 1873–74 at the Accademia di Belle Arti in Florence.



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2013年6月25日星期二

Oil painting reproduction: Claude Oscar Monet Red Boats Argenteuil 1875 Oil On Canvas 1875 - Artisoo.com

Landscape paintings are a timeless decorating idea that allows individuals to take a trip they have never experienced. Landscape paintings by famous artists of snow topped mountains or classic country lanes can serve as nostalgic reminders of the past or offer tranquility. Such landscapes also offer temporary serenity and joy for those eagerly waiting to visit a destination that finances or personal obligations keep them from traveling too.

Claude Monet was a key figure in the Impressionist movement that transformed French painting in the second half of the nineteenth century. Throughout his long career, Monet consistently depicted the landscape and leisure activities of Paris and its environs as well as the Normandy coast. He led the way to twentieth-century modernism by developing a unique style that strove to capture on canvas the very act of perceiving nature.



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2013年6月24日星期一

Oil painting reproduction: Michelangelo Buonarroti Ceiling Of The Sistine Chapel Genesis Noah 7 9 The Flood Left Vi - Artisoo.com

The Renaissance was a cultural movement that profoundly affected European intellectual life in the early modern period. Beginning in Italy, and spreading to the rest of Europe by the 16th century, its influence was felt in literature, philosophy, art, music, politics, science, religion, and other aspects of intellectual inquiry. Renaissance scholars employed the humanist method in study oil on canvas for sale, and searched for realism and human emotion in art.

The Renaissance marks the period of European history at the close of the Middle Ages and the rise of the Modern world. It represents a cultural rebirth from the 14th through the middle of the 17th centuries. Early Renaissance, mostly in Italy, bridges the art period during the fifteenth century, between the Middle Ages and the High Renaissance in Italy. It is generally known that Renaissance matured in Northern Europe later, in 16th century. One of the distinguishing features of Renaissance art was its development of highly realistic linear perspective. Giotto di Bondone is credited with first treating a painting as a window into space, but it was not until the demonstrations of architect Filippo Brunelleschi and the subsequent writings of Leon Battista Alberti that perspective was formalized as an artistic technique. The development of perspective was part of a wider trend towards realism in the arts. To that end, painters also developed other techniques, studying light, shadow, and, famously in the case of Leonardo da Vinci, human anatomy. Underlying these changes in artistic method, was a renewed desire to depict the beauty of nature, and to unravel the axioms of aesthetics, with the works of Leonardo, Michelangelo and Raphael representing artistic pinnacles that were to be much imitated by other artists. Other notable artists include Sandro Botticelli, working for the Medici in Florence, Donatello another Florentine and Titian in Venice, among others.



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2013年6月23日星期日

Oil painting reproduction: Winslow Homer Fishing Boats, Key West - Artisoo.com

Boats, sea, blue sky are always been connected with harbor. We offer oil paintings that have been recreated by our professional artists. Each piece looks almost exactly like the original. Now you can enjoy it for a much lower cost.

The term Modernism applied retrospectively to the wide range of experimental and avant-garde trends in the arts that emerged from the middle of the 19th century, as artists rebelled against traditional Historicism, and later through 20th century as the necessity of an individual rejecting previous tradition, and by creating individual, original techniques.



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2013年6月21日星期五

Oil painting reproduction: John William Waterhouse Sketch For A Mermaid 1892 - Artisoo.com

In Artisoo gallery, we provide you with the literary oil painting which is illustrate some of the literary works. Let you wander on the panting recalling famous works.

Romanticism is one of the curiosities of literary history that the strongholds of the Romantic Movement were England and Germany, not the countries of the romance languages themselves. Thus it is from the historians of English and German literature that we inherit the convenient set of terminal dates for the Romantic period, beginning in 1798, the year of the first edition of Lyrical Ballads by Wordsworth and Coleridge and of the composition of Hymns to the Night by Novalis, and ending in 1832, the year which marked the deaths of both Sir Walter Scott and Goethe. However, as an international movement affecting all the arts, Romanticism begins at least in the 1770's and continues into the second half of the nineteenth century, later for American literature than for European, and later in some of the arts, like music and painting, than in literature. This extended chronological spectrum (1770-1870) also permits recognition as Romantic the poetry of Robert Burns and William Blake in England, the early writings of Goethe and Schiller in Germany, and the great period of influence for Rousseau's writings throughout Europe.



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2013年6月20日星期四

Oil painting reproduction: Rembrandt Van Rijn Christ In The Storm 1633 - Artisoo.com

For believers, owning sacred religious art, paintings is a way of enhancing, embracing, and strengthening faith. Religious paintings take many forms and have been a popular way of connecting with faith for thousands of years. In fact, religious images were painted by many of the renowned artists of the Renaissance period. Despite its age, religious themed artwork does not look dated. Instead, images representing Christ, angels, and scenes from the Old Testament are iconic images that still manage to enrapture and thrill modern art lovers.

Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn was born 1606 in Leiden, the Netherlands. He was the fourth of 6 surviving children out of 10. His family was quite well-to-do. His father was a miller and his mother was a baker's daughter. After a brief but important apprenticeship with the famous painter Pieter Lastman in Amsterdam, Rembrandt opened a studio in Leiden. In 1627, Rembrandt began to accept students.



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2013年6月19日星期三

Oil painting reproduction: Vincent Van Gogh Church at Auvers - Artisoo.com

Family Room Oil Paintings

This is a place where you and your loved ones gather to watch movies, play board games or simply hang out with each other. The art should be family-friendly and appeal to everyone - both young and old. We offer beautiful oil painting reproduction by Claude Monet, Vincent Van Gogh and Pierre August Renoir. While these are classics that usually appeal to most families, we also understand the need to liven up a room. Try some abstract oil painting reproduction, so that adults can ponder the meaning of it while children will enjoy the simplicity of the colors and shapes.



Oil painting reproduction: Vincent Van Gogh Church at Auvers - Artisoo.com

2013年6月17日星期一

Oil painting reproduction: Sonia Delaunay Icarus - Artisoo.com

Abstract Oil Paintings

With an abstract painting, instead of a re-creation of still life, you are able to enjoy and interpret the artist's take on things. We offer a wide array of recreated abstract paintings for sale from the 20th century. Talented artists have painstakingly painted each replica to ensure it looks like an exact replica of the famous piece. Beautiful, vibrant colors combine with various brushstrokes individual to each artist to create unique pieces of abstract artwork.

These abstract oil paintings will intrigue and inspire you, and brighten any room you decide to decor. Place them in your living room to freshen up a traditional room or choose something that will inspire you or pick one and use it as the center of your interior decorating idea. Choose from beautiful abstract works from artists like Picasso, Dali, Rothko, Chagall, O'Keeffe, Klimt, Kandinksy and more.



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2013年6月16日星期日

Oil painting reproduction: Michelangelo Buonarroti Tomb of Pope Julius II - Artisoo.com

Michelangelo Buonarroti was born in the Tuscan town of Caprese, the second of five sons. He grew up in Florence. At the age of thirteen he was apprenticed to the painter Domenico del Ghirlandaio, in whose workshop he learned the rudiments of fresco painting and studied drawings of classical monuments. After approximately a year, Michelangelo joined the household of Lorenzo the Magnificent, where he came into contact with the Neo-platonic philosophers and was given the opportunity to study sculpture with Bertoldo di Giovanni, a pupil of Donatello. After Lorenzo died in 1492, Michelangelo was in Florence, where he fell under the spell of the charismatic preacher Fra Girolamo Savonarola. The preacher''s execution for heresy in 1498 had a traumatic effect on Michelangelo.

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Tomb of Pope Julius II

2013年6月7日星期五

Oil painting reproduction: Gustav Klimt The Kiss - Artisoo.com

Oil painting reproduction: Gustav Klimt The Kiss - Artisoo.com


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Romantic Art Oil Paintings

What is romance? The answer varied among people. While oil paintings are timeless and like your love these works of art won’t fade. Show our special romantic oil painting to someone that love is forever.





2013年6月6日星期四

Oil painting reproduction: Camille Corot Rebecca 1839 - Artisoo.com

Rebecca 1839

Rebecca 1839




Neoclassicism Oil Paintings

Neoclassicism is the name given to quite distinct movements in the decorative and visual arts, literature, theatre, music, and architecture that draw upon Western classical art and culture (usually that of Ancient Greece or Ancient Rome). These movements were dominant during the mid 18th to the end of the 19th century.

Neoclassicism emphasized rationality and the resurgence of tradition. Neoclassical artists incorporated classical styles and subjects, including columns, pediments, friezes, and other ornamental schemes in their work. They were inspired by the work of Homer and Plutarch and John Flaxmann illustrations for the Illiad and Odyssey. Other classic models included Virgil, Raphael, and Poussin among others. Neoclassical painters took extra care to depict the costumes, settings, and details of classical subject matter with as much accuracy as possible. Much of the subject matter was derived from classical history and mythology. The movement emphasized line quality over color, light, and atmosphere. The height of Neoclassicism was displayed in the paintings of Jacques-Louis David and Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres.

Oil painting reproduction: Camille Corot Rebecca 1839 - Artisoo.com

Statement Of Oil Painting Artist

“I enjoy a sense of creative freedom when I paint. I am intrigued and enchanted by the moods, play of light and beauty of the scenes which captivate me and inspire my paintings. I feel thankful pleasure that my art is viewed and appreciated by others.”

Shrub Oak Custom Framing is pleased to announce “Captivated”…an exhibition of original artwork by Rose Stock in the DeWindt Gallery at Shrub Oak Custom Framing December 4, 2011 through January 13, 2012

Rose grew up amid the sights, sounds and excitement of New York City, but found herself drawn to the serenity and peace of the Hudson Valley. The natural beauty and wondrous light pervading the Hudson River amidst grand Hudson Valley views illuminate Rose's oil paintings artwork .

Diligent study, hard work and introspection have allowed Rose to bring to fruition the artistic passion she has known since childhood. Her initial training and production was in charcoal portraiture. Transitioning to oil painting, Rose treasures the freedom of expression she feels in generating landscapes oil paintings.






Oil painting reproduction: Canaletto eton college chapel - Artisoo.com

Oil painting reproduction: Canaletto eton college chapel - Artisoo.com

2013年5月7日星期二

When Dodgers Last Won A World Series

I't's been 25 years since the Dodgers last won a World Series? 25 years? Isn't that about 3 times longer than the Great Depression? The team with baseballs cheap jersey highest payroll still crawling on their belly's a sub .500 team? Weren't they being hailed by media and Dodger fans alike as baseballs best team just a month ago? 

So, where's the greatness? It certainly isn't on the scoreboard. It certainly isn't on the field. Is all this talk just La La Land stuff? Fairy tales in the spirit of Walt Disney? The Dodgers cheap jerseys usa didn't sign anyone "old" to multi-year million dollar contract this off-season. And Kemp isn't doing much worth noting this season. Instead of having has beens all over the roster.cheap mlb jerseys...it's time for youth to be given their chance.

And the random streaming banner from which I happened to click to even bring me to the bleachers in the first place would indicate what exactly? You should be flattered that your indignant remark was even worthy for me to create a profile. If you're trying to imply that I am a Rookie....haha....First and foremost I Respect the game. Don't hate me for being a Dodger Fan dodgers jersey. Has it been 25 years since we made it back to the World Series? Yes. Do faithful Dodger Fans bleed blue for their team @ the start of spring training each and every year? Yes.

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2013年4月27日星期六

Why The Dolphins Stink

Bill Parcells is why this team has been mediocre lately! We are just now starting to see what Jeff Ireland, and Coach Philbin can accomplish. I am pleased with the off season deals, the draft was pretty good to possibly great, Tannehill will only get better and better. Our Defensive Front seven are going to be a monster to deal with, Miller will come into his own, man Miami nfl jerseys cheap fans, let's go, get on the wagon with me, and ride this NEW wave right into the Playoffs! Phins UP!

There are 2 reasons why the Dolphins miami dolphins jersey stink, and neither one of them is named Tony Sparano. Ross is close to passing Dan Snyder as the worst owner in the NFL, and apparently, equally unjustifiably arrogant. And Jeff Ireland is a clueless bozo. Ross cheap jerseys sale actually said we're the best we've been since Shula, in the mid-90's?

How exactly did Sparano manage to go 11-5 and win the division in his first season as coach? I'm not saying Sparano is any genius; far from it. Hopefully Philbin is much better. But Miami's problems are much deeper...as in, we're screwed until Ross sells the nfl jersey team, and the new owner immediately axes Ireland. PLEASE! If there is a God!!

  
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2013年4月16日星期二

Madden And Summerall Were Great Together

 Too bad for me I didn't get into football until 1999. One of my favorite pieces of commentary was during a Bucs-Rams game when Madden got cheap nfl nike jerseys on his usual rant about nothing and Summerall lead him into it by mentioning the word "anarchy", in regards to pirates. Madden started looking for anarchy on a map like it's actually out in the ocean somewhere. How Pat nfl jerseys free shipping didn't burst out in laughter all those years I'll never know. Rest well.

So sorry to hear this news, "Pat Summerall, the legendary NFL play-by-play man who worked a record 16 Super Bowls, has died at the age of 82, according to multiple reports." cheap 2013 super bowl ravens jersey 

Not old enough to see him as a player (though my father reminds me of his kicking abilities) but enjoyed listening to his play by play. He was the perfect complement to Madden's bombastic style. He knew how to let Madden be himself (no small feat). Condolences to his family.

Loved listening to Madden and Summerall until they started to drool all over the Cowboys, in particular Summerall, that got sickening to listen to. Also Madden was infatuated with Favre, even as a Packer fan that got old and embarrasing to listen to.