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Paul Gauguin paintings and quotes

atlandbiz Nick Chen  |  Arts and Crafts  |  145 views  |  Read Full 2011-05-22 20:58:50
 
Paul Gauguin paintings remain popular today in paintings for sale across the world, Paul Gauguin was known for his color experimentations. Throughout his life as an artist, Gauguin was a daredevil and founder of a variety of unexpected art movements. For instance, it is because of his experimentations that the Synthesist style of art was born. At the same time, he worked with a Cloisonnist mindset in conjunction with the need to allow his subjects to express themselves, all of which led to the creation of Primitivism and the rebirth of pastoral artwork. 
Gauguin wasn’t actually an artist by trade. He worked as a stockbroker, but he hung out with famous artists like Paul Cezanne and Pissarro. He got into art by talking to them, but his attempts at creation were awkward at first. Nevertheless, he proceeded quickly and eventually became a full time ...
 

Hopper famous paintings and quotes

atlandbiz Nick Chen  |  Arts and Crafts  |  281 views  |  Read Full 2011-05-19 22:37:22
 
Hopper paintings are still loved by many art collectors and art lovers, people love his unique use of light to capture the lonely mood of his subjects. His highly individualistic style, distant from the mainstream Abstract Expressionism, was influential in pop art and culture. And even canvas art of his artworks remains popular today. 
Edward was born in a middle-class family of dry-goods merchant, Garret Henry Hopper and Elizabeth Griffiths Smith, in Nyack, New York. Edward and his only sibling Marion were brought up in a strict Baptist culture. With a natural instinct for art, he was proficient in charcoal, watercolor, and oil painting even as a teenager. In 1899, he joined the New York School of Illustrating for a correspondence course on commercial illustration. Edward soon took transfer to the more prestigious New York Institute of Art & Design, for a ...
 

Rubens paintings and quotes

atlandbiz Nick Chen  |  Arts and Crafts  |  171 views  |  Read Full 2011-05-18 04:30:51
 
Peter Paul Rubens was a prolific seventeenth-century Flemish Baroque painter, and a proponent of an extravagant Baroque style that emphasized movement, color, and sensuality. Rubens paintings are well-known for Counter-Reformation altarpieces, portraits, landscapes, and history paintings of mythological and allegorical subjects.
In addition to running a large studio in Antwerp that produced paintings popular with nobility and art collectors throughout Europe, Rubens was a classically educated humanist scholar, art collector, and diplomat who was knighted by both Philip IV, King of Spain, and Charles I, King of England.
The typical style of this new Baroque style was equally respected and loved or it’s use of movement, color, and sensuality. It aimed to bring greater love and emotion into the realistic approach of Renaissance art, and Rubens himself ...
 

Lempicka paintings and quotes

atlandbiz Nick Chen  |  Arts and Crafts  |  150 views  |  Read Full 2011-05-15 22:46:42
 
Tamara de Lempicka created Art deco paintings to a high level during the early 20th century. Lempicka prints and fine art reproductions have been very popular purchases recently as the name of this artist grows in strength in recent years as her work gains strength thanks to the retro acceptance of older art styles, including art deco.
Lempicka’s life was as deliciously decadent as her paintings. She was born in Poland on May 16, 1898, married and moved to Russia at 16 and escaped the turmoil of the Russian Revolution at 20 with her Russian husband, Thadeus Lempitzski. They had one daughter, Kizette, who was frequently featured in her mother’s famous paintings. They divorced shortly after Lempicka learned of her husband’s sordid affairs with a multitude of women.
Lempicka attended the Academic Ransom from 1925 to 1939, studying under Maurice Denis who ...
 

Hot Mark Rothko Paintings for Sale

atlandbiz Nick Chen  |  Arts and Crafts  |  187 views  |  Read Full 2011-05-12 23:45:11
 
What made Rothko paintings so popular? Mark Rothko is considered to be one of the most gifted artists of the Abstract Expressionism Movement which emerged following the Second World War. He was associated with the ‘New York School‘. Rothko’s canvas art phase saw him shifting from pseudo-primitive and distorted forms to more indistinct forms called multiform and later to the rectangular color fields which made him famous. Rothko’s abstract art is emotional, spiritual, timeless and bereft of object representations. It shows meticulous attention to factors such as balance, composition, color, shape, scale and depth.
Rothko, a Latvian-born American painter emigrated from Russia to the US at a young age, as part of his family’s desire for greater security for their Jewish beliefs. A surprising number of famous American artists have ...
 

Munch Paintings and Quotes

atlandbiz Nick Chen  |  Arts and Crafts  |  110 views  |  Read Full 2011-05-10 21:27:11
 
Munch is the most influential artist from Norway, and is remembered for his expressionist depictions of life at the time of the turn of the century. Munch paintings have proven popular and the thefts of his works has also added extra fame to his career. Munch was not always an expressionist artist, however, and also developed his own impressionist and naturalist styles earlier in his career. Indeed, comparisons can be made to the works of Monet in the case of his paintings towards the beginning of his career. The works towards the end show off his own style which developed through the confidence which developed as he gained popularity and respect in the art world.
Born on December 12th, 1863, Løten, Norway, Munch grew up in Christiania (now Oslo). He was related to painter Jacob Munch (1776 – 1839) and historian Peter Andreas Munch (1810 – ...
 

Popular Rembrandt Oil Painting Reproductions

atlandbiz Nick Chen  |  Arts and Crafts  |  121 views  |  Read Full 2011-05-08 21:47:26
 
Rembrandt is most famous for his chiaroscuro, he is an outstanding Dutch painter, etcher and draftsman of the 1600s. He is also known for his realistic portrayal of historical events, often capturing human emotion perfectly. Rembrandt paintings consisted mostly of biblical, allegorical, mythical and historical scenes and to a smaller extent, of formal portraiture. This baroque painter achieved great fortune and fame in Holland and was well commissioned for his formal portraits and historical etchings. Rembrandt’s characteristic style of expressing changes in light and shadow set the trend for romantic painting, earning him the recognition for being one of the greatest figures in art history. His Paintings remains very popular in paintings for sale.
Rembrandt Harmenszoon Van Rijn is his full name. He was born on July 15, 1606 in Leiden, the Netherlands and ...
 

Johannes Vermeer Famous Paintings

atlandbiz Nick Chen  |  Arts and Crafts  |  95 views  |  Read Full 2011-05-03 23:59:35
 
Johannes Vermeer, or simply Vermeer (born, 1632) was a Dutch painter who could feature domesticity and everyday life with photographic precision.
Vermeer was a moderately successful provincial genre painter in his lifetime. He seems never to have been very rich and leaving his wife and children in debt at his death, this may due to he only painted relatively few paintings.
Vermeer worked slowly and with great care, using bright colours and sometimes expensive pigments, with a preference for cornflower blue and yellow. He is particularly renowned for his masterly treatment and use of light in his work.
Among Vermeer Paintings, I bet the most well-know painting would be "Girl with a Pearl Earring" which still popular among today’s paintings for sale
Only three out of 36 paintings attributed to Vermeer are dated. These are ‘The Procuress ...
 

John William Waterhouse Famous Paintings

atlandbiz Nick Chen  |  Arts and Crafts  |  116 views  |  Read Full 2011-04-27 03:06:54
 
John William Waterhouse is a famous English Pre-Raphaelite painter of the 19th and 20th century. Waterhouse paintings are loved today by art fans who enjoy the mythological subjects that were in many of his paintings, and the charming style that most Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood artists held in their paintings.
John William Waterhouse (1849-1917), affectionately known as Nino in his younger days, was born in Rome on the 6th of April, 1849. Both of his parents were English painters who moved to Italy in pursuit of art. Waterhouse and his parents eventually moved back to England some time in the late 1850′s. While growing up, Waterhouse assisted his father in art studio where the young Waterhouse developed his talents for sculpting and painting. In England, after several attempts at admission to the Royal Academy, he finally succeeded entrance in 1870. In 1885, ...
 

Amedeo Modigliani paintings and Quotes

atlandbiz Nick Chen  |  Arts and Crafts  |  625 views  |  Read Full 2011-04-25 04:37:28
 
Amedeo Modigliani, was born on July 12, 1884 in Italy but worked mainly in france, is one of the most popular artists of the 20th century.  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.
In 1906, Modigliani settled in Paris, where he encountered the works of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Georges Rouault, and Pablo Picasso (in his "blue period") and assimilated their influence, as in The Jewess (1908; private collection, Paris). The strong influence of Paul Cezanne’s paintings is clearly evident, both in Modigliani’s deliberate ...
 

The most popular Michelangelo Painting

atlandbiz Nick Chen  |  Arts and Crafts  |  489 views  |  Read Full 2011-04-22 03:22:58
 
The Creation of Adam is one of the most well-known and famous artworks of all time, has been a defining stream in the art world. Created around 1511. It illustrates the Biblical story from the Book of Genesis in which God the Father breathes life into Adam, the first man. Chronologically the fourth in the series of panels depicting episodes from Genesis on the Sistine ceiling, it was among the last to be completed.
God is depicted as an elderly bearded man wrapped in a swirling cloak while Adam, on the lower left, is completely naked. God’s right arm is outstretched to impart the spark of life from his own finger into that of Adam, whose left arm is extended in a pose mirroring God’s, a reminder that man is created in the image and likeness of God (Gen 1:26). Another point is that Adam’s finger and God’s finger are not touching. It gives ...
 

The eyes of Mona Lisa

atlandbiz Nick Chen  |  Arts and Crafts  |  113 views  |  Read Full 2011-04-20 03:35:31
 
The Mona Lisa painting perhaps is the most well know portrait and one of the true masterpieces in the art history. It is also one of the most popular painting in the paintings for sale . I bet there are large number of people already have a copy of this great panting hanging in their house.But many people still don’t know quite well about this masterpiece.  This painting like a mystery and caused many debates, discussions and reseraches. That smile, those eyes, and now new clues emerge over-there contains secret code in Mona Lisa’s eyes which claims by an italian researcher. Is that true?
Some people think Da Vinci like symbols and codes to get messages across, he wanted us to know the identity of the model by the codes in the eyes which he believed were the door to the soul and a means for communication. It is reported that the highly ...
 

Blossoming almond tree by Van Gogh

atlandbiz Nick Chen  |  Arts and Crafts  |  120 views  |  Read Full 2011-04-18 04:12:12
 
Blossoming almond tree is one of Van Gogh’s most beautiful painting and one that today is renowned among the most popular paintings for sale.  It was painted in Saint-Rémy, France in February of 1890, this painting was created in the last year of Vincent’s life.  Originally painted as a gift for his brother Theo’s newborn son, Almond Blossom, shown here, is an oil on canvas painting inspired by Japanese prints with a blue background and almond branches covered in blossoms in the foreground. 
The painting exudes positive feelings which was the specific intention of the artist. The gift was carefully chosen as a bright, upbeat work with almond blossoms to represent the new born and inspire hope for the future. This positive vibe still strikes a chord today, which is the reason for this painting becoming so much loved. Vincent would always turn to his art when trying ...
 

The Luncheon of the Boating Party painting

atlandbiz Nick Chen  |  Arts and Crafts  |  95 views  |  Read Full 2011-04-15 03:48:12
 
The Luncheon of the Boating Party is one of the most well-know painting of Pierre-Auguste Renoir remains and also one of most popular fine art reproductions. The painting captures an idyllic atmosphere as Renoir’s friends share food, wine, and conversation on a balcony overlooking the Seine at the Maison Fournaise restaurant in Chatou. Parisians flocked to the Maison Fournaise to rent rowing skiffs, eat a good meal, or stay the night.
 
The painting also reflects the changing character of French society in the mid- to late 19th century. The restaurant welcomed customers of many classes, including businessmen, society women, artists, actresses, writers, critics, seamstresses, and shop girls. This diverse group embodied a new, modern Parisian society.
Renoir seems to have composed this complicated scene without advance studies or underdrawing. He also ...
 

Renoir famous paintings

atlandbiz Nick Chen  |  Arts and Crafts  |  115 views  |  Read Full 2011-04-13 03:07:18
 
Dance At The Moulin De La Galette, has been described as the most beautiful picture of the 19th century and are loved by lots of people. It is another one of Renoir’s most famous paintings and also one of the most popular canvas art.
Renoir delighted in `the people’s Paris’, of which the Moulin de la Galette near the top of Montmartre was a characteristic place of entertainment, and his picture of the Sunday afternoon dance in its acacia-shaded courtyard is one of his happiest compositions. In still-rural Montmartre, the Moulin, called `de la Galette’ from the pancake which was its speciality, had a local clientèle, especially of working girls and their young men together with a sprinkling of artists who, as Renoir did, enjoyed the spectacle and also found unprofessional models. The dapple of light is an Impressionist feature but Renoir after his bout of ...
 

The starry night by Van Gogh

atlandbiz Nick Chen  |  Arts and Crafts  |  127 views  |  Read Full 2011-04-11 02:17:26
 
Van Gogh Starry Night is one of famous masterpiece paintings and that is a perfect painting for home, studio or office setting. It is Also a great gift for those who loves the genius, energy and secret life of Vincent. Myself love Van Gogh paintings so much and I have some museum quality reproductions hanging in my office which make friends envy a lot.
The Starry Night was painted one month after Van Gogh being admitted to an institution in St.-Remy. The Starry Night was largely inspired by Van Gogh’s time spent in Belgium at an Evangelical seminary, and the church in the painting represents where Van Gogh was born. The last year of Van Gogh’s life was concerned with showing the light shining in the darkness, not only in his soul, but in his paintings. This painting shows the turmoil that Van Gogh’s lived – beauty in his work that gives joy ...
 

Vincen Van Gogh Sunflower Paintings

atlandbiz Nick Chen  |  Arts and Crafts  |  192 views  |  Read Full 2011-04-08 03:46:39
 
Van Gogh used flowers in his paintings very frequently, Van Gogh sunflowers were used in two series of paintings, both in a vase and also laid down. He continued to use vased flowers with poppies and roses following. Sunflowers are mong his most famous paintings and are also popular Van Gogh Reproductions. But few people realize he did many sunflower pictures, not just the most famous "Vase with Twelve Sunflowers" and "Vase with Fifteen Sunflowers." These were canvases he made to decorate the Yellow House in Arles in anticipation of his friend Paul Gauguin’s visit, and in the hope that other artists would follow and form a Utopian art community. Some of Van Gogh sunflower paintings are all but indistinguishable, with only tiny differences to prove one reproduction is different from the next. During his stay in Paris, he painted cut ...
 

Cafe Terrace at night

atlandbiz Nick Chen  |  Arts and Crafts  |  113 views  |  Read Full 2011-04-05 23:34:28
 
Van Gogh Cafe Terrace, also known as The Cafe Terrace on the Place du Forum, was painted in Arles, France, in September 1888. It is one of the most well-know Van Gogh paintings. The painting is not signed, but described and mentioned by the artist in his letters on various occasions—and, as well, there is a large pen drawing of the composition which originates from the artist’s estate.
The painting depicts the exterior of a Café on the street in Arles. The perspective and warmth of the complementary colors used draw viewers into the painting and beyond. Meanwhile, the graphic texture of the cobblestones invites the eye towards the little café itself, with its cozy atmosphere and little white tables, the tables themselves repeating the spheres of Van Gogh’s stars in the mighty dark blue sky. Meanwhile, the awning and walls of the ...
 

The last supper Painting

atlandbiz Nick Chen  |  Arts and Crafts  |  292 views  |  Read Full 2011-04-03 22:17:26
 
Da vinci The Last Supper is an influential painting by one of the world’s greatest artists. It is also one of the most famous Da Vinci Paintings. The exact verses have becoming much more frequently studied because of this and other paintings that have become famous since.
The Last Supper is a fifteenth century mural painting, worked for his patron Duke Ludovico Sforza and for his duchess Beatrice d’ Este. The painting represents a scene of the last supper of Jesus Christ during his final days, when Jesus announced that one of his twelve disciples would be disloyal to him. This painting measures about 460 × 880 centimeters or 15 feet × 29 feet and the painting can be found at the back halls of the dining hall at Santa Maria delle Grazie in Milan, Italy. Leonardo painted this on a dry wall rather than on a wet plaster, so it is not a true fresco. As fresco can’t be ...
 

Monet water lilies canvas paintings

atlandbiz Nick Chen  |  Arts and Crafts  |  179 views  |  Read Full 2011-04-02 00:37:29
 
Monet Water lilies is a series of approximately 250 oil paintings which have become synonymous with the impressionist art movement for which Claude Monet is most famous. The paintings depict Monet’s flower garden at Giverny and were the main focus of Monet’s artistic production during the last thirty years of his life. Many of the works were painted while Monet suffered from cataracts.
Similarly to his Haystacks series, Monet experimented with series of paintings of his pond from the same angle, but at different times in order to study closely changes of light and season, and reflect these in his paintings. He also started with smaller versions of the lilies, concentrating on pretty details on individual clusters of flowers before becoming more ambitious.
Monet paintings are on display at museums all over the world, including the Musée Marmottan Monet in ...
 
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