Monthly Archives: May 2013

Appreciation of Primavera

In this painting, Botticelli adopted the plane decoration in the composition and positioned numerous characters in the proper places. There were totally nine people on the screen from left to right in a row with no overlap and cross and … Continue reading

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Primavera

The painting Primavera was made by the painter Botticelli according to the Polly Arnold's poetry from 1481 to 1482. This work was in accordance with the poet Polly Zianno's poem: the middle was also a Venus, but the image had … Continue reading

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Umbrellas

The oil painting Umbrellas was made by the painter Renoir, whose works presented a kind of elegant and natural beauty. In addition to the feelings of pleasure, they did not make people produce any burden. In his paintings, people were … Continue reading

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Ball At The Moulin De La Galette

The oil painting Ball At The Moulin De La Galette was created in 1876, which was one of the Renoir's famous works and currently preserved in the Orsay Museum of Paris. This painting was completed in the open air. Renoir … Continue reading

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Appreciation to Creation of Adam

The form processing with the plump body and simple background, static and dynamic two groups, and other relative organization, one and many, the creation record centralized this moment. Once God waked up Adam, the rationality became the unstoppable "machine" of … Continue reading

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Van Gogh and Gauguin - Two Artists With Tangled Fates

If list a person who had the most great impacts on Van Gogh, it can probably say Gauguin without hesitation. For Van Gogh, the presence of Gauguin was almost like the intention of God, determined his life. One day in … Continue reading

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The Box Oil Painting

The Box was one of the first exhibition works of Renoir's formal joining the Impressionist exhibition. Totally he sent seven paintings. This painting was based on the "impression" he made in the theatre and the model he invited in the … Continue reading

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Luncheon of the Boating Party

In the summer of 1881, Renoir painted Luncheon of the Boating Party. From the painting we could see the portrait of Renoir's wife Arina Sarigo. She was painted in the foreground, playing with a dog. The witty woman, good wine, … Continue reading

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The Burial Of The Count Of Orgaz

The Burial Of The Count Of Orgaz originated from the legend of a medieval: The Count Of Orgaz was a celebrated rich gentleman in Toledo, whose full name was Tang Gonzales Ruiz. As the Toledo’s citizen, he was elected to … Continue reading

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What is the perspective and overlapping shapes of sketch?

Perspective shape One, because our angles are different from the angle that the object places, any object we saw has the perspective relationship. Because of the changes of perspective, the shape we see is a perspective form and the side … Continue reading

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