Michelangelo

Saturday, 24 January 2009, 16:49 | Category : Oil Paintings Information
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Michelangelo was one of the most outstanding representatives of Italian Renaissance.
His life just experienced Italian Renaissance from flourish to decline. Michelangelo became famous worldwide for the strength and momentum of his works. The characters under his pen were full of boundless energy and tension, wiggly waist, strong muscle; all these fully demonstrated his remarkable ability [...]

Vincent Van Gogh

Wednesday, 21 January 2009, 14:45 | Category : Oil Paintings Information
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Vincent Van Gogh was born in Zunert, Brabant, a province in South Holland in 1853. He had been as unsuccessful painting merchant and missionary. Most of his short lifetime, his profession was a “loafer”. Only his cousin Tio understood and supported him, and provided him life and creation expense. By this Van Gogh had a [...]

Genius Da Vinci

Saturday, 17 January 2009, 15:36 | Category : Oil Paintings Information
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Leonardo Da Vinci (1452-1519) was the most famous artist, sculptor, architect, engineer, scientist, Master of Science, literature and art theorists, philosophers, Poets, musicians, and inventors in the period of Italian Renaissance. He was born in Vinci town in the suburb of Florence, and died in France. His father was a lawyer and notary public and [...]

“Father of New Art” Cezanne

Wednesday, 14 January 2009, 15:43 | Category : Oil Paintings Information
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Paul Cezanne(1839-1906) was an important representative of post-Impressionist who was regarded as “father of new art” since the end of 19th century, and as a pioneer of modern art, western modern artists called him “father of modern art” or “father of modern painting”. We can see the improvement that Cezanne made to art innovation. Cezanne [...]

Post-Impressionism in oil painting

Saturday, 10 January 2009, 8:41 | Category : Oil Paintings Information
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Post-Impressionism was a western school of painting that original from the Impressionism. At the end of nineteenth century, many artists that had been encouraged by the Impressionism started against Impressionism, for they were not just satisfied with etching that pursuing light color unilaterally. They emphasized that artist’s work should express self-feelings and subjective emotion, then [...]

(Claude Monet,1840-1926) France painter of impressionism

Tuesday, 6 January 2009, 16:30 | Category : Oil Paintings Information
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Monet was the initiator, leader and advocate of impressionism painting movement.
Monet became famous after he exhibited ‘Expression: Sunrise’ in 1874, and critics started a commentary with the title ‘expressionists’ exhibition’ towards this movement. In 1888, critic Fi Fineon wrote:’ the word Impressionism was made for him, this term is the most suitable for him than [...]

Abstract Art

Friday, 2 January 2009, 20:03 | Category : Oil Paintings Information
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Abstract is a relative concept of representation, which is getting out common points of many things, and to integrate into a new concept, and this concept is called” abstract”. “Abstract painting” generally refers to the painting style which wanted to leave the “imitate natural” in the twentieth century, and it including a number of [...]

Symbolist

Wednesday, 31 December 2008, 22:11 | Category : Oil Paintings Information
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The explore ways of art in the world have two basic forms, the image and symbol; intuitive feel and spirit expression. Since 1885, a reaction named symbolism tent to idealism developed both in the field of literature and molding art at the same time, painters and writers were no longer committed to show the outside [...]

The Summary of Picasso

Saturday, 27 December 2008, 20:11 | Category : Oil Paintings Information
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Picasso was born in the Spanish city of Malaga in 1881. He showed his talent early, and became a good painter at his teens. In 1904 he settled in Paris, and after that he lived in France.
He engaged in artistic activities from the end of the nineteenth century to the 1970s and became the most [...]

Picasso

Tuesday, 23 December 2008, 18:19 | Category : Oil Paintings Information
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Picasso, Spanish, had remarkable artistic talent since early age. His father was an artistic teacher, and he had strict painting training in the Art Academy, so he had solid modeling capability.
His had several changes of his painting style in his life, could be divided into the following periods:
“Blue period”, “Red Rose Period”, “black period”, “Cubism [...]

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