Category Archives: Color

Artistic appreciation for The Scream

In this painting, The Scream, there was no specific image to suggest the horror of the scream. The central image in the painting made people’s hair standing on end. He seemed to pass by and turn to the rail stretching far … Continue reading

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March 1895 by Isaac Levitan

In 1890s, more and more people required Russian movement against autocracy and social progressives were unusually more active. In the last ten years of this life, Levitan painting style also changed and his works were full of vigor and the … Continue reading

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Woman with a Mandolin by Georges Braque

Woman with a Mandolin made between 1909 and 1910 was a representative of Braque in the analytical cubism period. In the same period, Picasso paintings had this kind of musical instrument. Reportedly, the Cubist painters’ preference for mandolin was largely influenced … Continue reading

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Flood at Port Marly by Alfred Sisley

The landscape painting Flood at Port Marly was one of the representative works of French painter Sisley with English blood, which was made in 1876 and measured 81*60 cm. It was made of canvas and now is preserved in France … Continue reading

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Mary Magdalene with a Night Light by Georges de la Tour

Georges De La Tour was called the French master of “light” in the 17th century. Mary Magdalene with a Night Light holding a skull was Georges de la Tour famous painting. Maria Magdalene at Mirror had the very close relationship with … Continue reading

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Broadway Boogie Woogie by Piet Mondrian

In 1930, Piet Mondrian left Paris and arrived in London. Since World War II war spread, he fled to the United States in 1940 and spent the last four years in his whole life journey in New York. New York was … Continue reading

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Crayon Painting: The Tub by Edgar Degas

In his later years, Edgar Degas put his main energy into the naked women. He was working much harder to liberate the nude paintings from the academic tradition. He constantly studied the form, light, movement, body organs and their roles. He … Continue reading

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Person Throwing a Stone at a Bird by Joan Miro

Person Throwing a Stone at a Bird was made by Joan Miro in 1926. This genre painting looked very simple, which was divided by the colors of blue and yellow, a strange figure consisting of the soft curves stood in … Continue reading

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Garden Path in Louveciennes chemin de l etarch by Alfred Sisley

This Alfred Sisley painting was made one year earlier than the 1st impressionist exhibition, but it had shown the various aspects of impressionist painting modeling and techniques which bewildered the critics and audiences. These delicate and shocking strokes contrary to the … Continue reading

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Impressionism Landscapes: Snow at Louveciennes by Alfred Sisley

Snow at Louveciennes was made in 1874. Because Alfred Sisley lived in Louveciennes, so he was quite familiar with what he depicted. At the same time, he was a nature-lover and the painter who was good at observing the nature. The … Continue reading

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