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Category Archives: Oil Painting
The Arnolfini
This is the most surprised oil painting what I seen which is killing me. Once seeing the fat version, I felt so warm but so gloomy. What a complex mood. But the little cat became in the black color. Due … Continue reading
Vincent Van Gogh Self-portrait
Self-portrait was painted by Van Gogh in 1889, 65*54cm, which is the collection in Orsay Museum in Paris. Van Gogh regarded the second self-portraits as the sign of sanity for himself. " I hope you will see my face is much quieter … Continue reading
Posted in Impressionism Painting, Oil Painting
Tagged Portrait, Self portrait, Vincent van Gogh
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Staffa Fingal S Cave
Staffa Fingal S Cave was painted by the British romantic landscape painter, famous watercolor painter and printer maker Joseph Mallord William Turner in 1831-1832, depicting a steam turbine driving on sea near Staffa. Staffa Fingal S Cave was oil painting … Continue reading
Posted in Oil Painting, Romanticism Painting
Tagged cave, Joseph William Turner, seascape oil painting
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The Decline of the Carthaginian Empire
Joseph Mallord William Turner had painted many works about manifestation of Carthage history and the myths of Aeneas looking for the Rome. The Decline of the Carthaginian Empire and Dido building Carthage (or The Rise of the Carthaginian Empire exhibited … Continue reading
Rain Steam and Speed the Great Western Railway
In landscape paintings Turner was committed to the pursuit of light effects, such as fog, steam, sun, fire, water and light. The moving mass and rising fireworks of the composition of works showed almost abstract painting rhythm.Rain Steam and Speed … Continue reading
Posted in Oil Painting, Romanticism Painting
Tagged Joseph William Turner, lanndscape, light effects
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Fishermen At Sea
Recently, it has been thought that a series of chalk rocks on the left side of Fishermen At Sea was the famous Needles rock group in the western end. However, now we think that what Turner drew was similar to the … Continue reading
The Background of Oil Painting Vitruvian Man
What inspired Leonardo da Vinci to paint Vitruvian Man was from one paragraph of Ten Chapters of Building Architecture: "The natural center in human body is the navel. Because if the hands and feet were open for the supine position, … Continue reading
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Tagged inspiration, Leonardo Da Vinci, painting background, Vitruvian Man
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Joseph William Turner Artwork The Shipwreck
The Shipwreck was painted by the British romantic landscape painter, the famous watercolor painter and printer maker Joseph Mallord William Turner in 1805. The painting depicted the shipwrecked scene of ships at sea. The Shipwreck was a kind of oil … Continue reading
Posted in Oil Painting, Romanticism Painting
Tagged Joseph Mallord William Turner, Seascapes, Shipwreck
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The Discovery of Salvator Mundi
After lost for nearly 400 years, one of the famous masterpieces of Renaissance master Leonardo da Vinci was known to the public in Nov this year for the first time. Salvator Mundi was measuring 66 cm in height and 47 … Continue reading
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Frosty Morning
Frosty Morning was created in 1813 by Joseph Mallord William Turner who was the British romantic landscape painter, famous watercolor painter and printer. In this painting, Turner showed his personal experience, depicting his visit to Yorkshire in a very cold … Continue reading
Posted in Oil Painting, Romanticism Painting
Tagged horse, human characters, Joseph Mallord William Turner, natural scenery
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