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Daily Archives: January 17, 2013
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
Posted in Oil Painting, Renaissance
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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