Category Archives: Impressionism Painting

The Background of Starry Night

Starry Night was a famous painting made by Holland post-impressionist painter Vincent Van Gogh in 1889. The picture shows two lines styles, one is the distorted line, and another is a broken line. These two lines are interacted with each … Continue reading

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The Night Cafe

The Night Cafe was made in 1888, measuring 81x65.6 cm. The passion of Vincent Van Gogh comes from the world in which he lives, and the strong reaction of people that he has known. This is not a simple reaction made … Continue reading

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Dance at Le moulin de la Galette

Dance at the Moulin de la Galette, or known as The Ball at the Moulin de la Galette is one of the Impressionism period most remarkable painting, painted in 1876 by the famous French artist Pierre-Auguste Renoir(25th February 1841- 3rd … Continue reading

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Vincent van Gogh and His Famous Paintings

Born in1853 in a Protestant pastor's family, the world famous painter Vincent van Gogh was well-known for his contribution to the Impressionism of the modern painting. His masterpieces includes The Potato Eater, Cafe Terrace at Night and Sunflowers and so on. Most … Continue reading

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Portrait of Irene

In 19th-century, a group of Paris-base artists begun the Impressionism with their independent exhibitions. This art movement emphasizes on accurate depiction of natural light’s play, quickly capture of common subject essence, grays and dark tones produced by mixing complementary colors, … Continue reading

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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

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Appreciation to Lady Agnew of Lochnaw

Lady Agnew of Lochnaw was created between 1892 and 1893 by John Singer Sargent. It measures 126×105 cm and is now preserved in the Scotland National Art Gallery in Edinburgh. 1880s was not only the turbulent era of portraits, but … Continue reading

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Carnation, Lily, Lily, Rose by John Singer Sargent

Portraits of Sargent are with a delicate stroke and smooth lines. But he no longer followed the traditional patterns, and instead he focused more on the performance of conventional standards, character, expression, and characterization. Carnation, Lily, Lily, Rose was a … Continue reading

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Self Portrait

Self Portrait is one of the highest sketches of Italian painting master Leonardo da Vinci. His sketch works of art has reached very high height known as the model of sketch art. In this Self Portrait, the painter is very observant … Continue reading

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Renoir Oil Painting Dancer

Renoir's oil paintings always give us a feeling that we are surrounded by sunshine. He enjoyed painting in the open air and taking ordinary people and landscape as subjects. In the open air, he could carefully study the reflection of … Continue reading

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