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Jacob Lamenting the Supposed Death of Joseph: Rembrandt van
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The Death of the Virgin: Rembrandt van Rijn: Hand-painted a
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Girl with Death Mask: Frida Kahlo: Hand-painted art oil rep
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Girl with Death Mask: Frida Kahlo: Hand-painted art oil reproduction on canvas. Save money and get the best deals on Girl with Death Mask by Frida Kahlo when you buy from our online store at CheapOilPainting.com. Instead of buying a Girl with Death Mask poster consider a painting on canvas at CheapOilPainting.com. We offer quality paintings for sale by your favorite artists including Frida Kahlo. Our phenomenal collections of Surrealism artwork will satisfy every taste and offer you the biggest collection of artwork to choose from.
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Hospital at San Remy: Vincent van Gogh: Hand-painted art oi
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Hospital at San Remy: Vincent van Gogh: Hand-painted art oil reproduction on canvas. Vincent Van Gogh spent one year at the hospital in Saint-Remy. He committed himself to the institution after cutting off his left ear, an episode that has been often written about and commented on after the artist's death. While this was an extremely difficult period in the artist's life, it was one of the most productive periods as well, as Van Gogh produced some of his most famous paintings during this time. In this painting, Hospital at San Remy, he depicts the hospital itself, in bright yellows and greens. The building is shown in odd perspective, and seems to be bulging out at the viewer from the back of the painting. Above the building is a thicket of swirling, buckling trees. They are a study in contrasts: some are blue-black, some are bright yellow and some are greenish-yellow. There are several residents walking in front of this building, some arm in arm, some with parasols, and some alone. Two small hedges frame the entrance to the building, writhing along the ground in bright greens. The ground is beautifully rendered in quick, brown strokes with heavy paint. Those same brushstrokes appear in the deep blue sky above. This painting, Hospital at San Remy, highlights Vincent Van Gogh's interest in beginning a painting with a description of "how things really are." The building is rendered accurately, as are the people. But the undulating trees with their strange trunks and reaching branches hint at van Gogh's feelings about the place. They show the artist's imagination at work.
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Bouquet of Sunflowers: Claude Monet: Hand-painted art oil r
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Bouquet of Sunflowers: Claude Monet: Hand-painted art oil reproduction on canvas. In 1881, Claude Monet was recovering from the death of his wife. The grief-stricken painter was poor -- too poor to afford models or trips to exotic locations -- so he began painting still-life images of flowers from his garden. He submitted six floral still lifes in the seventh Impressionist exhibition. These became some of his most beloved paintings. In "Bouquet of Sunflowers," Monet allows his interest in color and contrast to have free expression. The background is rendered in deep turquoise color, lightening to white in the lower left of the image. The yellow of the sunflowers pop clearly from this deep background, and the shock of the yellow petals is further contrasted with the black of the inside of the flowers. Sunflowers wilt extremely quickly once picked, so Monet would have painting this image quickly. He manages to show the passage of time in this painting due to the wilting: The flowers near the top of the image appear freshly picked and erect, while the flowers near the opening of the vase appear wilted and downcast. The vase rests on a tablecloth of green, with a red square highlighting the vase. The green of the tablecloth is picked up in the green of the leaves, but the red is unique and serves to contrast with the blue and yellow appearing above. "Bouquet of Sunflowers" is a bright and joyful still life, in a true Impressionist style.
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The Virgin Mourning the Death of Jesus: Rembrandt van Rijn:
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The Virgin Mourning the Death of Jesus: Rembrandt van Rijn: Hand-painted art oil reproduction on canvas. Order The Virgin Mourning the Death of Jesus by Rembrandt van Rijn at CheapOilPainting.com today and receive a 50% off coupon on your next order. Instead of buying a The Virgin Mourning the Death of Jesus poster purchase an oil painting on canvas from us. At CheapOilPainting.com, we make a promise to our customers to deliver superior quality for unbelievable prices. We carry paintings from the Baroque era including this The Virgin Mourning the Death of Jesus painting.
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Thinking About Death: Frida Kahlo: Hand-painted art oil rep
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Thinking About Death: Frida Kahlo: Hand-painted art oil reproduction on canvas. Discover Thinking About Death by Frida Kahlo at CheapOilPainting.com for a perfect reproduction of the original artwork. Our breathtaking collections of amazingly beautiful oil reproduction artwork on canvas will make the world’s best artwork available to you whenever you need it. Check out CheapOilPainting.com and get the best deals on Frida Kahlo oil paintings on canvas.
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Death and Life: Gustav Klimt: Hand-painted art oil reproduc
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Death and Life: Gustav Klimt: Hand-painted art oil reproduction on canvas. You can find and other paintings for sale on our website today. Instead of downloading a wallpaper get a perfect oil reproduction from us today! At CheapOilPainting.com, we make a promise to our customers to find great deals on Gustav Klimt’s oil reproductions every day.
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Death of Casagemas: Pablo Picasso: Hand-painted art oil rep
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Death of Casagemas: Pablo Picasso: Hand-painted art oil reproduction on canvas. You can find Death of Casagemas at CheapOilPainting.com today! If you are looking for artwork like a Death of Casagemas painting you can find it here at CheapOilPainting.com Our collection is vast and we have many styles from the Cubism period including this Death of Casagemas painting.
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The Death of Seneca: Peter Paul Rubens: Hand-painted art oi
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Death of Adonis: Peter Paul Rubens: Hand-painted art oil re
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Grunewald: Albert Bierstadt: Hand-painted art oil reproduct
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Grunewald: Albert Bierstadt: Hand-painted art oil reproduction on canvas. Grunewald was an oil painting completed by Romantic German-American painter Albert Bierstadt. The painting depicts a mountain peak covered partially in surrounding clouds. It painting embodies the beliefs of the Romantic theorists who enjoyed painting scenes uncommon to the every day person. Frustrated with the growing paints of a rapidly expanding world, the Romantics turned to the limitless void of their imagination to depict real scenes in their natural splendor. Unlike the many classic artists, Romantic paintings such as Grunewald rejected set patterns and concepts in art and returned to a previous state of reckless growth. For this reason a common mountain top appears to be wild and twisting in its path. The path to it is jagged and treacherous. It is exactly the kind of place the trapped individual of the late nineteenth century would want to be walking in from deep within the center of a city. The frontier represented in this painting is the intellectual frontier. This painting stands up for the man courageous enough to test the boundaries of his own free thought. Albert Bierstadt painted Grunewald with the intention of inspiring all who might look at it rather than those merely privy the secrets of art through schooling or by trade. The within the boundaries of Grunewald can be enjoyed by anyone, with or without an imagination. Bierstadt’s technique can be admired by even those who value aesthetics as the most important feature of a painting.
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Memory: Frida Kahlo: Hand-painted art oil reproduction on c
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Memory: Frida Kahlo: Hand-painted art oil reproduction on canvas. Memory, 1937 is an oil painting by the Mexican surrealist Frida Kahlo created in the aforementioned year. One of many self-portraits by the esteemed Kahlo, this painting follows suit in her tradition by including her benchmark pursed lips, heavy brow and tightly pulled hair. The painting also includes Kahlo’s habit of painting herself to be hollow, with a hole appearing where her left breast lies. In its place a long beam runs through her, a fairy seated on the end. Kahlo’s garments hang suspended from the sky, her heart torn out and bleeding on the ground below her. Observe the beauty in which Kahlo paints the merging of blood and water on the shore at her feet, the red liquid getting absorbed into the sand as oil might, dark and heavy. Yet despite all of the personal tragedy symbolized around Kahlo, the painting appears to have a noticeably light mood, with a blue sky juxtaposed against Kahlo’s serene yet slightly amused face. Notice how she has no arms in the sleeves hanging at her sides, her limbs instead fastened to the hanging garments as though part of her wardrobe before her body. On her shoe is fastened a main sail and mast, as if the shoe is prepared to take to the ocean. Though her heart remains on the sand at her feet, Memory, 1937 depicts a loosely strung Kahlo whose soul is prepared to take flight altogether.
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Irvington Woods: Albert Bierstadt: Hand-painted art oil rep
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Irvington Woods: Albert Bierstadt: Hand-painted art oil reproduction on canvas. From New York’s Hudson River Valley comes Irvington Woods, a work of oil that pays homage to master painter Albert Bierstadt’s adoration for the forested land that he studied in. This Romantic oil painting captures a scene typical of those landscapes belonging to the Hudson River and Rocky Mountain Schools which Bierstadt is associated with. The visual center of this piece is classically arranged to direct the eyes into jagged manner through the painting, relying on a series of points. A dirt path running diagonally through the grove of trees carries until it collides with the right border. At that point, a low hanging canopy rising towards the upper middle extremity and coincides with the dividing horizon marked by a distinctly lighter hue of green. Above this the canopy continues rising in a straight line until it hits the upper perimeter of the canvas. This ancient technique is deployed to keep the eye in motion and force a balance to contrast the weight placed by the two dogs in the lower foreground. Bierstadt’s affection for nature and romantically driven plot are apparent in this piece amongst the subjects as well as in the landscape. A master at lighting a scene to the whim of his fancy, Bierstadt depicts an aura of radiance in the wooded area uncommon with most Hudson River paintings of the late nineteenth century. The open, airy grove of this Albert Bierstadt painting depicts a landscape indicating triumph and reverence towards nature versus awe or terror. Notice an exaggerated use of light and the popping effect that exists between shadowy and sun touched areas. We might care to talk of metaphor when scrutinizing the role of the canines. They act as a monument to the roving spirit in mankind that wanders the back hills without owner or care. One dog stands at guard. The other dog sits. It is a touch of Bierstadt’s genius that is shown here. One can see in the positioning of the dogs remarkable restraint and simplicity at work in the mind of Albert Bierstadt.
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The Kiss: Gustav Klimt: Hand-painted art oil reproduction o
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The Kiss: Gustav Klimt: Hand-painted art oil reproduction on canvas. Austrian Symbolist painter Gustav Klimt painted The Kiss in 1908. This is an oil painting on canvas. Gustav Klimt depicts a male figure and a female figure in close embrace. The Kiss 1908 suggests a mood of supernatural proportion erupting in the space around the pair. The pair is clad in robes of gold, adorned with patches of geometric color. Apparent in the robes of the woman are the famed circles so beloved by fans of Klimt that add texture and mystery to the work. Below them, flowers explode in a springtime pallet while the air rains specks of gold dust over a brown background. The relationship existing between the man and woman in the composition is worth noting. Notice how the man’s neck cranes forward, subserviently bowing down to her even though she is shorter than he. He still stretches to reach the woman who appears to be actually pulling away. On her face is a smug expression of the classic pursed lips so used by Klimt. Likewise, her left hand is clawed in agony, not wrapped around the middle section of the man as it would naturally be inclined to do in a serious embrace. The woman appears more powerful than the striving male who seems to be very edge to the cliff of flowers ending behind her. This could be symbolic of the man’s ignorance to the perilous road that can often follow infatuation, leading to misery.
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Portrait of Lydia Delectorskaya, the Artist's Secretary: He
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Portrait of Lydia Delectorskaya, the Artist's Secretary: Henri Matisse: Hand-painted art oil reproduction on canvas. In 1947, Henri Matisse was taking his art to new and unexpected places. He had undergone a bout with cancer in 1941 and, after healing, had found his artistic vision awakened and changed. Matisse moved from portraying representational forms to dealing in complete abstraction, letting color, line and contrast do the talking. In "Portrait of Lydia Delectorskaya, the Artist's Secretary," Matisse puts these theories to use on a standard portrait. A woman looks out on the viewer, framed by a red background. Her hair is rendered in two tones of green, half in shadow and half in light. This placement of light and shadow is reversed in the figure's face: half is in a blue shadow and half in bright yellow. Her features are rendered geometrically: her hairline forms a pyramid. The angles of her blouse and her shoulders contain yet more triangles. The brushstrokes are heavy and easily seen in "Portrait of Lydia Delectorskaya, the Artist's Secretary," giving the painting a sense of movement and urgency. Lydia Delectorskaya cared for Matisse, and modeled for him, during his struggle with cancer and his subsequent artistic rebirth. Her expression in this painting is caring and open, while remaining enigmatic. "Portrait of Lydia Delectorskaya, the Artist's Secretary," is an abstract painting, in that there is no attempt to paint the model realistically, however it is obvious that the model and the artist cared for one another. The emotion truly does peek through.
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On death and thinking, Bertrand Russell said, Most people w
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On death and thinking, Bertrand Russell said, Most people would sooner die than think. In fact, they do. Display this poster of Betrand Russell to reiterate his point.. About our Large Poster: Perfect for dressing up any wall, this is the perfect size for maximum visual impact, or instantly creating a theme for a room. Images look great on this high-quality poster, printed on heavyweight 7 mil semi-gloss paper using superior dye inks. Image s. School
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Danae: Gustav Klimt: Hand-painted art oil reproduction on c
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Danae: Gustav Klimt: Hand-painted art oil reproduction on canvas. Danae, an oil painting completed by Austrian artist Gustav Klimt in 1908, explores the racier side of this symbolist painter. Klimt, who is known for his erotic images of dominant females, displays this in the manner that his red headed nude appears in Danae. The woman appears to sleep, though only at first glance does she appear to be beautiful in nature. Take heed of her curled, claw like hand gesture and the manner in which her grotesquely large thigh extends up to meet her sleeping head. The decision to leave the second leg out of the Danae only adds to the mystery behind this terrifically sublime painting. Despite the appearance of beauty in the woman there appears to be a sense of inherent evil possessing the sleeping body of this woman. When combined with the purple and gold dcor, Klimt succeeds in taking the viewer out of the realm of normalcy and rendering his artwork into something more powerful and otherwordly. The femme-fatale subject of Klimts work, sometimes described metaphorically, takes the shape of a human being here to convey the artists viewpoint. Notice the repetition of circles and the way that colors react against each other. There is a relatively small amount of blending but instead a system of lines governing the edges of Klimts forms. The blending can be witnessed at best in the red cheeks of the woman and also on the shadow beneath her breast.
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Upwards: Wassily Kandinsky: Hand-painted art oil reproducti
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Upwards: Wassily Kandinsky: Hand-painted art oil reproduction on canvas. Upwards 1929 was painted by Russian Abstract Expressionist Wassily Kandinsky in the aforementioned year. It is a work of oil on cardboard measuring seventy by forty-nine centimeters. This painting exhumes a confident and steady tone certain to arouse feelings of profundity in all who gaze upon its didactic approach abstract thinking. The painting clearly emphasizes the feeling of taking place in the sky, highlighted by the appearance of motion existing in the split and shifting circle. Kandinsky’s toned down pallet places greater emphasis on form and movement in this painting, reducing the tones to dulled down blues, a mellow orange and an off white. There is a strong linear drive governing the structural quality with a vertical axis running directly through the center of the canvas. In addition, there is a replication of another axis in the upper right region of the canvas that was included with the intention of serving as a visual reminder of the concept of structural balance and upward motion. Kandinsky’s approach to this painting, as with most of his abstract pieces, is to let the viewer take the pilot’s seat and steer the painting into whatever direction they should so choose. Upwards 1929 is a paradigm of independent thought and growth inviting new deliberation of form apart from premeditated meaning already given by most artists in a finished piece. Upwards 1929 entreats you look at the world differently after viewing it.
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In Blue: Wassily Kandinsky: Hand-painted art oil reproducti
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In Blue: Wassily Kandinsky: Hand-painted art oil reproduction on canvas. Russian Abstract Expressionist Wassily Kandinsky of the German Bauhaus painted In Blue in the year 1924. In Blue is a galvanizing display of power and contrast. It is an electric current, a war of attrition between bent and unbent line. Notice the positioning of the large triangle, convoluted with a maelstrom of geometric shapes. Adjacent to the large triangle a glowing red circle pushes inward, breaching the hypotenuse. Yet, through the entire clutter of shapes and color, the mess appears beautiful. Its colors are complimentary and are equally balanced. Kandinsky’s use of ambiguity with the depicted forms are meant to heighten his philosophy that color and shape in art are meant to be exploited in order to form a closer path to the audience. Here symbolic barriers between the piece of art and its viewer are torn down. Kandinsky’s colors In Blue flood the canvas and act as nothing more than variable sequences of two and three dimensional shapes that create complex patterns. There becomes no need to show anything moe to the audience other than possibility of more creation stemming from the artist. These paintings breed independent abstract thought for their purity and genius. The pieces beg to be mentally rearranged hours after staring at. Take heed of Kandinsky’s use of line in this picture as translucent shapes give way to new layers of possibility and interpretation.
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Point of Advantage: Shopify: Hand-painted art oil reproduct
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Point of Advantage: Shopify: Hand-painted art oil reproduction on canvas. From London comes Coign of Vantage, a painting by the late Victorian artist Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema. The painting was completed in1895 at the artist’s home in England following a trip to Paris. Coign of Vantage is a small work with a breadth of roughly twenty-five centimeters. Its height measures at almost eighteen. The small size of this rectangular piece provides an interesting perspective for the viewer who is allowed to peek just over the small island below the head of the woman who is peering over the side. They are quite a distance above the ocean. This painting acts as an invitation for the viewer to sit on the ledge with the ladies and enjoy the coign, or projecting corner and the view of the ship below. Created in oil, this piece rings true to Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema’s style of painting classical scenes. This piece is classically arranged with the forms guiding the eye from the head of the dark panther statue down through the two women and finally hurtling over the edge through the eyes of the one woman who is seen peering down. The bodies are arranged to flow in a zig-zagging pattern up through the painting as well. The subjects in this painting are designed to interact harmoniously with their surroundings. The hint of this painting is that the extent of these subjects’ troubles begin and end with the sublime expanse of air and water around them. They seem to be content with their fawning and gazing and the result is the feeling of a daydream in antiquity.
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Roots: Frida Kahlo: Hand-painted art oil reproduction on ca
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Roots: Frida Kahlo: Hand-painted art oil reproduction on canvas. Frida Kahlo painted Roots in the year 1943. Roots, oil painting, depicts the artist Kahlo lying on her side. She is dressed in complimentary yellow in relation to the green vegetation growing about her. Her long black hair hangs loosely from her head, her lips traditionally pursed beneath a heavy brow of black. Celebreated as a Surrealist for her ability to transcend the ornery limitations of everyday life and create a dreamscape for the viewer on the canvas, Kahlo’s self portraits are arguably not only the most dramatic but the most revealing in art history. In this example, Kahlo’s body is deprived of separation from the earth, the vines growing into her but also revealing through the window in her midsection that she is as simple as the vine itself. There is no substance to her in this painting beyond her life as a plant and this is what makes Roots so tremendously surreal. Yet, the artist seems at home here. Despite her stern expression she does not appear to be struggling and one could say that it is the most natural and serene position that Kahlo can be seen depicted in. Roots appears to show no sign of struggling or strife but instead shows Kahlo as one with nature, interwoven with the vegetation and existing in a daytime field peacefully and without any sign of torment.
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This high quality, durable Canvas Print measures 12x18 inch
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This high quality, durable Canvas Print measures 12x18 inches and arrives ready to hang with all necessary hardware already fastened. The Canvas Print is stretched over a sturdy wood frame for maximum stability and tautness, creating a striking three-dimensional piece of artwork. All prints from ClassicPix are made on demand one-at-a-time, just for you -- not mass-produced. Our personal hands-on processing assures the highest quality. To see all of our prints and posters, click on ClassicPix above.
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Farbstudie Quadrate: Wassily Kandinsky: Hand-painted art oi
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Farbstudie Quadrate: Wassily Kandinsky: Hand-painted art oil reproduction on canvas. Farbstudie Quadrate 1913 was painted by the great Russian Abstract Expressionist Wassily Kandinsky. The painting is a series of twelve squares, each containing their own microcosm of colorful circles. Within the circles color spirals inward as a bulls eye, creating an effect that keeps the eye focused inadvertently on every one at the same time. Kandinsky does this by using complimentary colors. Color appears to connect with adjacent boxes. For instance, in the lower right region the outermost bulls-eye bleeds into the background behind the green circle. It is a small trick but extremely powerful. Kandinsky’s wish was not to find any meaning or logic in the circles of Farbstudie 1913 but rather treat them as individual color studies meant to reach the viewer on an emotional level separate from meaning. Expressionism, an early modern movement, relied heavily on color and form in hopes of liberating the world from the prospect that those who are not privy to the secrets of art cannot enjoy it. By merely looking at this piece the viewer is engaging it at the fullest level for no one can look at this piece and feel nothing. Within the boundaries of Farbstudie 1913 are fiery, electric reds, cool hues of blue and smart balances of green. The colors compliment each other and still manage to clash in certain areas. For this reason Kandinsky’s name has endured making him one of the greatest masters of color the world has seen.
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Bavarian Landscape: Albert Bierstadt: Hand-painted art oil
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Bavarian Landscape: Albert Bierstadt: Hand-painted art oil reproduction on canvas. From the rolling hills of painter Albert Bierstadt's native Germany comes Bavarian Landscape by the Romantic landscape artist Albert Bierstadt. Bierstadt’s use of color in this painting serves as a method of creating a sense of power and feeling of expanse much greater than the small farm from which the observer gazes out over. In the foreground, two cows stand opposite from two humans. This in turn balances the canvas, placing equal weight on both human and animal subjects and thereby diminishing the house built by the hands of man situated in the background. The Romantic focuses on the natural landscape of this painting, noticing the gentle shift of light falling in from the open clouds and blue sky before the hatched roof or wooden cart. Bierstadt’s technique can be witnessed in the way that the artist positioned the cattle to direct the eye to the right of the canvas along the path. From there the eye is supposed to travel along the golden field where it eventually connects with the row of trees and moves right again towards the house. From there lies only sky to gaze upon, with two birds emerging from the heavens in the upper middle section. The birds are meant to symbolize the amount of space existing outside of this canvas, the sky meant to be a window into the limitless space surrounding this small farm scene. To the right of the house also appears the rolling tops of distant mountains, also adding to the sublime notion of there being much more to this painting than originally meets the eye.
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Rocky Mountains: Albert Bierstadt: Hand-painted art oil rep
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Rocky Mountains: Albert Bierstadt: Hand-painted art oil reproduction on canvas. Rocky Mountains is an oil painting created in 1866 by German-American Romantic painter Albert Bierstadt of the Rocky Mountain and Hudson River Schools. This piece, done in oil, was created around the time of one of the artist’s many trips painting the American West. A Romantic painting, this painting works to display first and foremost the sublime power and inspiring size of one of America’s greatest mountain ranges. Similarly to many Romantic works, there are no humans in this picture. The subjects pictured here are a group of deer at the bank of a body of water. They appear docile and radiant in their innocence, giving this painting a feeling of clean heartedness and primitive beauty without the insertion of humans or anything made by human hands. The oil used in this painting fills the canvas with rich color that would not be fully achievable with any other type of paint and the effect is a view of the snow tipped peaks of the Rockies behind a hazy cloud. Another trademark common to many works by Bierstadt appears in the lower right hand corner where a section of earth juts out and provides a visual “end” to the painting. On the left side, for instance, the water merely keeps going until the border giving the impression that more water will follow. On the right, the dark earth serves as both a cropping tool and the invitation to imagine the rest of the park unfolding behind the viewer, placing them in the heart of this painting.
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The Bodmer Oak, Fontainebleau Forest: Claude Monet: Hand-pa
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The Bodmer Oak, Fontainebleau Forest: Claude Monet: Hand-painted art oil reproduction on canvas. Claude Monet is well known for his Impressionist paintings, images dominated by bright swaths of color with an emphasis on light over realism. However, before Monet began painting in this style, he was an accomplished landscape painter, able to depict scenes with accuracy and delicacy. In "The Bodmer Oak, Fountainbleau Forest," Monet is painting in a very precise, accurate style. The center of the image is dominated by a large, dark tree with deep black braches spreading to either side. The bark is rendered with amazing detail, complete with knots and stripes. Trees stretch to the distance in the background, in bright colors of green and yellow. The carpet of the leaves on the ground shows the beginning of Monet's movement to an Impressionistic style, as spots of bright color intermingle with darker colors. No individual leaves are depicted. The color of the leaves is more paramount than their shapes. "The Bodmer Oak, Fountainbleau Forest" contains a slash in the upper right corner of the canvas. Experts say Money likely did this himself, in order to keep his landlord from repossessing it as payment for rent. It's easy to see why Monet would protect this painting. "The Bodmer Oak, Fountainbleu Forest" is a technically perfect, realistic, peaceful painting, done early in Monet's career.
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The Seine at Bougival in the Evening: Claude Monet: Hand-pa
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The Seine at Bougival in the Evening: Claude Monet: Hand-painted art oil reproduction on canvas. Claude Monet wrote, “For me, a landscape does not exist in its own right, since its appearance changes at every moment; but the surrounding atmosphere brings it to life - the light and the air which vary continually. For me, it is only the surrounding atmosphere which gives subjects their true value" (source: http://thinkexist.com/quotes/claude_monet). Sunrise and sunset are the two times of day when the light is the most variable, and the moment is the most fleeting. Perhaps this is the reason that so many of Monet's paintings depict sunrises or sunsets. In "The Seine at Bougival in the Evening," nearly half of the canvas is taken up with a sky lit up with the sunset. The color choices are bold, including yellow, red, orange and pink. No distinguishable clouds are shown. Rather, the colors are placed next to one another quickly, with visible brush strokes. The sky is reflected in the river below, which is one of Monet's favorite techniques, but the center of the river remains a ribbon of blue with no other color visible. Riding this yellow wave of reflection, two people sit in their boat, holding fishing poles. The buildings of the town behind them are rendered quickly, in dashes of blue and white. "The Seine at Bougival in the Evening" does manage to capture a town, and its fisherman, at an exact moment during a sunset.
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Harmonie Tranguille: Wassily Kandinsky: Hand-painted art oi
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Harmonie Tranguille: Wassily Kandinsky: Hand-painted art oil reproduction on canvas. Harmonie Tranguille was painted by Russian Abstract Expressionist Wassily Kandinsky in the year 1924. It is a playful painting, with jubilant colors expressing a warm, ecstatic quality. This painting is light and balanced in terms of geometric consistency. Like many of Kandinsky’s abstract pieces, there is an important relationship between loose and grounded pieces at work. For instance the rectangles at the bottom left appear stacked while above circles float about. Lines intersect one another and reconnect to others, allowing for new shapes and new possibilities to open when looking at it. The intention of Kandinsky in Harmonie Tranguille is to speak primarily through color and line in this piece in the hopes that they will combine to create a new language for his audience to appreciate the simplicity of these patterns and to then begin to see them in every day life. The beauty of an abstract painting is that it provides fodder for independent abstract thought and a hope that by changing the way that individuals look at the world it can be of use to society. While at first the shapes appear to be a giant random mess of clutter, in fact they are very neat and reduced to their essential qualities. This painting is above all else functional in that every line and box is necessary. There is nothing extraneous or ostentatious exerting unnecessary pressure on the composition in Harmonie Tranguille.
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Grove of Olive Trees in Bordighera: Claude Monet: Hand-pain
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Grove of Olive Trees in Bordighera: Claude Monet: Hand-painted art oil reproduction on canvas. Claude Monet wrote, " You'll understand, I'm sure that I'm chasing the merest sliver of color. It's my own fault. I want to grasp the intangible. It's terrible how the light runs out. Color, any color, lasts a second, sometimes 3 or 4 minutes at most" (source: http://quote.robertgenn.com/auth_search.php?authid=299). This is truly the Impressionist painter's challenge: To paint a moment, to capture the light, before it fades and is lost. Monet would tackle this challenge repeatedly during his long painting career. In "Grove of Olive Trees in Bordighera," the viewer seems to be standing in the middle of a path of red earth. The light is dim, but the path glows with warm earth tones, shot through with speckles of green grass. The olive trees are wonderfully gnarled and twisted, stretching up to the sky in buckling, swaying shapes. The tops of the trees extend off the canvas, giving the viewer the impression of staying underneath a dense canopy of leaves. The leaves themselves are just barely suggested with swabs of green, blue and grey. Brush strokes vary between long, vertical strokes and small circular strokes. It's difficult to tell where the leaves stop and the sky behind begins. "Grove of Olive Trees in Bordighera" gives the impression that it was painted very quickly, in rapidly fading light.
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