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Saturday, October 29, 2011

Alonso del Arco, 17th century Spanish, "Mary Magdalene Removing her Jewelry”

Alonso del Arco, 17th century Spanish, "Mary Magdalene Removing her Jewelry”




Baroque iconography counts upon specified objects to identify spiritual characteristics: the Magdalene is always shown with her long hair loose, her pearls, her bottle of perfumed oil that recalls her washing of Christ's feet and also the tears she has shed; here, a very different Magdalen, but we know it is she by her pearls and her bottle--magical realist objects a la Franz Roh, objects in which mystery hides and palpitates.

Henri Rousseau's "The Dream" (1910):

Henri Rousseau's "The Dream" (1910):




The objects in this Post-Expressionist paintings, with the inherent magic that Roh attributes to them, may be considered secular analogues to the Baroque interpenetration of human and divine, material and miracle.

Sunday, October 23, 2011

Afternoon Stroll





36x36" oil on canvas.  
Pino is a famous contemporary realism artist in the world. His original paintings usually are priced at over $78,000. Afternoon Stroll is one of Pino's classic artworks very well known and popular in US. In the market, there are many kinds of reprints of this painting, either printed on paper directly or printed on a canvas then finished up with added color paints to mimic the oil painting effect. These reprints normally are sold at around $3,200.
As an artist who also learns from Pino, Mona, relying on her solid and fine oil painting skills, successfully 'reproduced' this painting on a real canvas with real oil paints. She also changed the size from the original 30x30" to 36x36". The fame and recognition of Pino and this masterpiece combined with Mona's superb oil painting talent makes this particular painting a must-have artwork lightening your home.

Campagne de France-All Jean-Louis-Ernest Meissonier's Paintings

All Jean-Louis-Ernest Meissonier's Paintings

Campagne de France, Jean-Louis-Ernest Meissonier


Campagne de France
1814. Campagne de France (Napoleon and his staff returning from Soissons after the Battle of Laon), 1864

Garden-Jean-Franc Millet Oil Paintings

Jean-Franc Millet Oil Paintings


Garden, Jean-Franc Millet

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Manet's A Bar at the Folies-Bergere


Manet's A Bar at the Folies-Bergere



World Art - by Craig Hill





Edouard Manet (1832-1883) was a French painter who composed some of the most incredible Impressionist paintings in history.


He drew some controversy over the suspected sexual tone of his paintings, but he quickly became recognized as a painter of some significance.


This painting is probably the most recognizable from Manet's work, and it was the last major painting before his death in 1883. It's a scene from the Folies-Bergere nightclub in Paris, looking at a less-than-receptive barmaid. The second woman was assumed to be a poor reflection of the barmaid, but it's not clear.

This work has often been imitated and parodied by other artists, including a black version in Coming to America with Eddie Murphy.

This work was criticized when it came out, but I've always liked it for the stark reality of what it portrays. Instead of patrons gleefully enjoying their drinks and show, the barmaid looks like she'd rather be anywhere else, especially since she's not thrilled to serve Manet.

Saturday, October 15, 2011

The Kiss by Gustav Klimt

The Kiss by Gustav Klimt


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The painting was painted by Gustav Klimt, the Vienna master,in 1907. The painting depicts a couple surrounded by a gold blanket and ornaments sharing a moment of shear passion: the perfect kiss.

Luncheon of the Boating Party by Pierre Auguste Renoir

Luncheon of the Boating Party by Pierre Auguste Renoir


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This painting depicts a group of Renoir’s friends relaxing on a balcony along the Seine River in France. In this painting Renoir has captured the joy of the middle class of late 19th century in France, it is a lively painting that brings happiness and excitement to any room.

Café Terrace at Night by Vincent Van Gogh

Café Terrace at Night by Vincent Van Gogh

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This painting depicts a cafe in Arles,France specifically the Cafe Terrace and today the cafe is called Cafe van Gogh. The style of the painting is unique for Van Gogh with warm colors and depth of perspective.

The Starry Night


Gogh, Vincent van


The Starry Night






June 1889 (210 Kb); Oil on Canvas, 72 x 92 cm (29 x 36 1/4 in); The Museum of Modern Art, New York
The Starry Night was completed near the mental asylum of Saint-Remy, 13 months before Van Gogh's death at the age of 37. Vincent's mental instability is legend. He attempted to take Paul Gauguin's life and later committed himself to several asylums in hopes of an unrealized cure.
Van Gogh painted furiously and The Starry Night vibrates with rockets of burning yellow while planets gyrate like cartwheels. The hills quake and heave, yet the cosmic gold fireworks that swirl against the blue sky are somehow restful.
This painting is probably the most popular of Vincent's works.

Cubist City Builders 1927

Cubist City Builders 1927




Painting Name: Cubist City Builders 1927
Painting Size: 24” inches wide by 27” inches high
This painting will come with 3 inches of blank canvas on all sides leaving plenty of room for framing or mounting.

The Girl With a Pearl Earring - Jan Vermeer


The Girl With a Pearl Earring - Jan Vermeer

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Jan Vermeer painted this iconic portraits (somewhat reminiscent of the Mona Lisa) and a wonderful example of the Baroque style and the use of light.

Mona Lisa - Leonardo Da Vinci


 Mona Lisa - Leonardo Da Vinci




Leonardo da Vinci worked on his masterpiece over a period of 20 years. He carried it with him everywhere. The enigmatic smile has captured the imagination of the world. It has been stolen twice and now resides in the Louvre, Paris. When the Mona Lisa visited America in the 1960s, it gained a prominence close to that of the then US president JFK.

Wassily Kandinsky - Paintings


Wassily Kandinsky - Paintings






Wassily Wassilyevich Kandinsky, (16 December 1866 – 13 December 1944) was a Russian painter, printmaker and art theorist. One of the most famous 20th-century artists, he is credited with painting the first modern abstract works.

Jean François Millet French Painter 1814-1875

Jean François Millet
French Painter 1814-1875




"One must be able to use the trivial to express the sublime-that is true power!"-Jean Francois Millet


Jean Francois Millet was a French painter, etcher and draughtsman associated with the Barbizon school, his later works were criticized for expressing socialist ideas. Millet was noted for his depictions of peasant life. Jean Francois Millet can be categorized as part of the naturalism and realism movements.

Jean Francois Millet was born on a farm near Cherbourg and never forgot that he had spent his boyhood working in his father's fields. He showed an early talent for drawing and was sent to study with a painter in Cherbourg when he he was 20 years of age. In 1837 he received a scholarship to study in Paris, where he became a pupil in the studio of Paul Delaroche. The inflexible training Jean Francois Millet received was too much for his temperament and he gave up formal study to work alone in the Louvre, where he admired the works of Mantegna, da Vinci, Giorgione, and Poussin.

For some years, Millet supported himself by painting portraits, pastoral subjects, and decorative panels. Fighting against great odds, and suffering a long period of extreme hardship, Millet exhibited at the Salon for the first time in 1840, and married two years later. During this period his main influences were Poussin and Eustache Le Sueur, and the type of work he produced consisted predominantly of mythological subjects or portraiture, at which he was especially adept. Jean Francois Millet became a member of the French Academy in 1847. In the following year, however, Jean Francois Millet discovered that his real vocation as an artist lay in painting the land that he could never abandon.

RENSO CASTANEDA Surrealistic Oil Paintings



RENSO CASTANEDA Surrealistic Oil Paintings







Friday, October 14, 2011

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Picasso abstract painting

Art, Picasso abstract painting, Picasso oil painting gallery. Picasso is the most creative contemporary West and the most far-reaching artists, he and his art history of painting in the world occupy the status of an immortal, he was the first ever live to see their works into the Louvre collection painter.

Leonardo da Vinci Painting

Leonardo da Vinci




Perhaps the most famous of all painters incorporated in this list. Da Vinci was the alpha male. There seemingly wasn’t a thing he tried that he wasn’t exceptional at. He was even perfect in his imperfections. His most famous painting, the Mona Lisa, is surrounded with artistic criticism for having a number of inconsistencies such as the horizon level on the left of the woman is lower than on the right. Yet it is possibly the most celebrated painting of that or any era. The Last Supper, which portrays the last meal of Jesus before being taken away to be crucified, has been damaged greatly because of da Vinci’s insistence of techniques that cause the paint to crack and peel.
‘Leonardo’s’ are women who just look too perfect. You know the women who are always put together, never have so much as a hair out of place, yet something about the way they look makes you think, ‘she’s hiding something.’ From close up or far away, Leonardo’s are very attractive, but very rarely have substance that makes any sense.

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Handmade Madonna-Abstract Figure Famous Painting Reproduction


Handmade Madonna-Abstract Figure Famous Painting Reproduction






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Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte


Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte (Price: Rs. 2557)



Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte (Price: Rs. 2557)

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Although his work was originally scorned, the founder of the Neo-Impressionist movement of the late 19th century, Georges Seurat (1859-1891) is considered one of France’s great master artists. Creating a groundbreaking but incredibly time intensive style called Pointillism, Seurat rejected broad brushstrokes of mixed color, substituting tiny points of pure color which the observer’s eye blended in to images. Utilizing elaborate, scientifically devised linear structures and geometric order, Seurat’s style is somewhat akin to that of Rembrandt in his experimentation with color theories and linear structures. After Seurat’s art was rejected by the Salon, he joined with other artists to found the Society for Independent Artists to exhibit their works

The Persistence of Memory by Salvador Dali

The Persistence of Memory by Salvador Dali

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This painting maybe the most famous painting by Salvador Dali, The Persistence of Memory was created in 1931 and is now displayed in the Museum of Modern Art in New York City. Salvador Dali introduced the melting pocket watches in this piece.

Vitruvian Man (Price: Rs. 2557)


Vitruvian Man (Price: Rs. 2557)

Vitruvian Man (Price: Rs. 2557)


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The artistic creations of Renaissance master Leonardo da Vinci (1452 – 1519) were matched by his equally astounding scientific breakthroughs. Da Vinci’s “Vitruvian Man” is his stunning correlation of the symmetry of the human body with the symmetry of the universe, and the material and spiritual realms. The work is also an intricate anatomical study containing 16 different poses. The iconic “Vitruvian Man” has been featured on album covers, in movies, and even in cartoons.

World Famous Paintings

World Famous Paintings



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World Famous oil painting 2

World Famous oil painting 2

Lady with a Fan (Price: Rs. 2557)


Lady with a Fan (Price: Rs. 2557)

Lady with a Fan (Price: Rs. 2557)


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Gustav Klimt (1862 – 1918) was a brilliant Austrian iconoclast who rose from childhood impoverishment to become an artist who enormously impacted the Viennese Secession and Art Nouveau movement. Known for elaborate, explicitly sensual paintings and murals, Klimt’s works also encompass themes of regeneration, love and death. Embedding his work with images symbolizing the freedom of art from traditional Western culture, Klimt’s eclectic range of influences included Egyptian, Classical Greek, Byzantine and Medieval styles. A forerunner of Modernism and the Art Deco movements, Klimt’s huge creative influence still resonates in modern art, decorations and jewelry.

Mother and Child (detail from The Three Ages of Woman),


Mother and Child (detail from The Three Ages of Woman), c.1905 (Price: Rs. 2557)

Mother and Child (detail from The Three Ages of Woman), c.1905 (Price: Rs. 2557)



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Gustav Klimt (1862 – 1918) was a brilliant Austrian iconoclast who rose from childhood impoverishment to become an artist who enormously impacted the Viennese Secession and Art Nouveau movement. Known for elaborate, explicitly sensual paintings and murals, Klimt’s works also encompass themes of regeneration, love and death. Embedding his work with images symbolizing the freedom of art from traditional Western culture, Klimt’s eclectic range of influences included Egyptian, Classical Greek, Byzantine and Medieval styles. A forerunner of Modernism and the Art Deco movements, Klimt’s huge creative influence still resonates in modern art, decorations and jewelry.

Works of Raden Saleh


Works of Raden Saleh








Raden Saleh Biography






 Talking about the city of Bogor and its history, it will feel less full, if not talking about the Raden Saleh, a painter of Indonesia. Because, in this city early in his career off and here also the final resting place. When we walk down the road warrior, and precisely in the swarms that were located about 2 miles from the center of the city of Bogor, 50 meters from the edge of the highway, you might find a simple tomb tomb's famous Indonesian painter Raden Saleh. Raden Saleh, Indonesia Painters are poor across Europe, especially Holland. He painted faces many kings, nobles as well as activity and behavior of diverse animals and also rural Java. Public and art critics see as a painter Raden godly amazing, talented and second to none. Raden Saleh was born in 1814 in the region Terboyo Semarang, Central Java. He is of Arab descent. His father and mother named Sayid Husein Husein Syarief Raden Ayu. Raden Saleh grew under the tutelage of his uncle Prince Sosro Hadimenggolo Duke, the famous regent Terboyo intelligent and progressive minded. Raden Saleh married a Dutch woman named NN Indo Winkelman, but the age of the household is relatively brief and ended in divorce. Second marriage took place with Raden Ayu Danudirejo, daughter of Yogyakarta, Sri Sultan Hamengkubuwono relatives VI. The couple lived on a mountainside Cidani Bogor. Raden Saleh's painting talents have appeared since childhood. In 1826, he learned to paint from a Belgian teacher, AAJ Payen. Course painted it continues with a French teacher named Horace Vernet. In 1930 he went to Holland with the Dutch art inspector (De Linge) to deepen its expertise in the field of painting. One painting teacher named J.C. Baud.Science landschap he learned drawing from Andreas Schelfhout. Childrenrijen historical lesson he received from Cornelius Cruseman. He also studied at the romantic painter Eugene Delaxroic flow. To learn Copie Werken he visited Haagsche Moseum. Raden Saleh's paintings began to be known naturalist style Dutch public. He then traveled to mainland Europe such as Germany, Italy and France. When attending a meeting with the artists in mainland Europe, Raden Saleh always appear with his Javanese-style costumes.With the kings who ruled in Europe at that time Raden Saleh to establish good relations, among others, by King Goburg, Gotha, and Grootherthog Van Saksen. He also is believed to paint the king and his royal face. King of the famous painting that he painted in the Netherlands, among others: An old man with terkatub hands, face book and globe (1838); Painting daughters de Jonge. In addition to expertly painted faces, Raden Saleh's very good at drawing animals. He presented his painting to the King of Prussia, Willem I of the picture "Fighting Lions". Raden Saleh's biographer, Ny. J. Haaxman de Loos said that the painter Raden Saleh is remarkable. He is the owner of a talent like no other in the Netherlands until whenever. He will never lose its allure and appeal until whenever. MER-C CARES PALESTINAKarya Painting the face of the famous kings and nobles, among others: 1. Painting family of Baud (1832). 2. Painting H. Heutzepeter (1837). 3. Famous paintings of men R.P. Bonington (1832). 4. Painting W. Daendels, Baron Van de Bosch.4. Diponegoro arrest. Famous paintings of animals including: 1. A fight between a lion and tiger. 2. Hunting deer in Java. 3. Hunting buffalo in Java. 4. Between life and death. 5.Battle of bull fighting two lions are fierce. Raden Saleh also painted by the settings of Java that is: 1. A street in pedesaa Java with a convoy of vehicles and horse riders. 2. Scenery in the mountains with waterfalls, villages and people on foot. 
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The Scream




The Scream (Price: Rs. 2557)



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Edvard Munch (1863 – 1944) was a Norwegian artist whose haunting paintings reflected the anguish of his own troubled life. Painting in Paris and Berlin for 20 years, Munch was inspired by Impressionism and Post-Impressionism, before shifting to his deeply personal style filled with troubling scenes of illness and death. His tortured imagery was influenced by the deaths of his parents and sister before he was 25, and the commitment of his other sister to an asylum shortly thereafter. During an exhibition in Berlin, his disturbing work generated such controversy that authorities closed the show. Munch strongly believed that his suffering was integral to his art, and created a huge body of work that powerfully


Famous Paintings: “Aristotle with a Bust of Homer”


Famous Paintings: “Aristotle with a Bust of Homer”


One way to think of the evolution of culture in general, and the history of Western civilization in particular, is as a great conversation among the living and the dead. It is hard to imagine a more celebrated or more succinct illustration of this notion than Rembrandt’s Aristotle with a Bust of Homer.
Artistotle with a Bust of Homer 


Aristotle with a Bust of Homer.  Oil on canvas, 1653.  56 1/2 " x 55 3/4".  Metropolitan Museum of Art.  
The founder of empirical philosophy, Aristotle is shown here as a living being, richly dressed, his gold chain unambiguously alluding to his world-dominating pupil and patron, Alexander the Great. The aging philosopher rests his hand on a marble bust of the father of Western literature, the blind poet, Homer, who was an archivist of human hopes and immortal deeds, and a personification of the creative spirit. Theirs is a silent, transgenerational dialogue—between life and art, between world and spirit—and thanks to Rembrandt, we, too, in contemplating them all, are drawn inexorably into the conversation.
With special thanks for this art analysis to David Nolta, Ph.D., Professor, Massachusetts College of Art and Design/Art Historian Consultant to Masterpiece Cards.

Starry Night over the Rhone, c.1888 (Price: Rs. 2557)

Starry Night over the Rhone




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“Starry Night Over the Rhone,” exemplifies the artistic genius of Dutch Grand Master Vincent Van Gogh (1853 – 1890) through its dramatic expression capturing the nighttime nuances of color and shadow. The night sky and the effects of light at night were subjects of many of Van Gogh’s most famous paintings. He also relished painting outdoors, and the uplifting effect nature had upon his fragile psyche. Van Gogh was an astoundingly prolific artist who produced his formidable body of work in a mere 10 years, at one point creating 150 paintings and drawings within a single year. Selling only one painting in his lifetime, Van Gogh later profoundly influenced modern Expressionism, Fauvism and early Abstraction.

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Vincent van Gogh and "The Potato Eaters"



Vincent van Gogh (1853-1890) was born in Groot-Zundert, Holland, the son of a Calvinist pastor.  His early life was marked by career uncertainty: he left school in 1869 to work for an art dealer, who fired him seven years later; he spent two years as a lay preacher working with impoverished miners, but was denied ordination because Calvinist authorities considered him overly passionate. At the age of 27, van Gogh resolved to become an artist, receiving lifelong emotional and financial support from his brother, Theo. This support included frequent letters written between the two, providing an boon for art history - they facilitate analysis of the relationship between each of van Gogh's works of art and the historical context in which it was painted (click van Gogh letters for the complete English transcriptions of all 900+ letters to and from him).
From 1883 to 1885, van Gogh painted at his father's vicarage in Nuenen, Holland, where he painted The Ποτατο

Millet The Sower

Jean-Francois Millet, The Sower. Oil on canvas, 1850.  40" x 32.5".  Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
Eaters.  In it, his empathy toward coal miners reveals influences from 19th century Realism, from van Gogh's personal ministry with this same population, from the famous painter, Jean-Francois Millet (1814-1875), and from his lesser known contemporary, Jozef Israels (1824-1910). The realistic art and peasant imagery of Millet were enormously influential on van Gogh, especially Millet's famous painting, The Sower. In a letter to Theo describing
Israels Peasant Family

Jozef Israels, Peasant Family at Table.  Oil on canvas, 1882.  Approximately 28" x 41".  Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam
his own painting of peasants, van Gogh said, "While I was doing it I thought again about what has so rightly been said of Millet's peasants - ‘His peasants seem to have been painted with the soil they sow'".  Van Gogh also admired Israels, a painter of fishermen and peasants whom van Gogh described to Theo as the "Dutch Millet". Israels' Peasant Family at Tabledoubtlessly motivated van Gogh to create his own version of a peasants' meal.  
Compositionally, The Potato Eaters echoes Israels' work of art.  Van Gogh's painting, however, has darker hues, an impastopaint texture, and more influence of Rembrandt's tenebrism (a painting style employed by Caravaggio and followers in which a few objects are brightly lit while the majority are in heavy shadow).  Its
van Gogh's Potato Eaters

Vincent van Gogh, The Potato Eaters.  Oil on canvas, 1885.  Approximately 32" x 45".  Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam
perspective is askew - look how abruptly the ceiling beams recede - and reveals van Gogh's technical naivete. Perhaps this lack of experience permits his passion to exude, however. The peasants' gnarled hands and fingers evince severe arthritic pain, while the folds and wrinkles in their tattered clothing seem to restrain some unwieldy force within.  On the wall, the Crucifixion picture and clock seem poised to jump off the wall rather than remain attached.  This explosive energy within this work of art is a heartfelt but unsentimental contrast to its solemnity and tranquility, in which these peasants have merely coffee and potatoes to eat after a physically taxing day. Van Gogh was pleased with Potato Eaters, writing to Theo that "in contrast to a great many other paintings, it has rusticity and a certain life in it. And then, although it's done differently, in a different century from the old Dutchmen, Ostade, for instance, it's nevertheless out of the heart of peasant life and - original."
Van Gogh's painting career was tragically abbreviated by his unspecifiable mental illness; the physician who admitted him to a psychiatric hospital in 1888 noted that Van Gogh had "acute mania with hallucinations of sight and hearing."  His failure to achieve financial stability was profoundly troubling - in his lifetime, he sold only one painting, Red Vineyard at Arles, had no patrons, and was forced to remain financially dependent on Theo.  Although he had van Gogh Red Vineyard at Arlesrecently received a postive review from the art critic Alberet Aurier (read it here), van Gogh shot himself and died in 1890.
Van Gogh's impact on art history is incalcuabale: in one decade, he created roughly 1000 works of art (including 70 paintings in his final 70 days) and inspired Fauvists, Expressionists and legions of famous painters including Gauguin (1848 - 1903),Matisse (1869 - 1854), Maurice Vlaminck (1876 - 1958), Paula Modersohn-Becker (1876 - 1907), and Francis Bacon (1909 - 1992). Even with the brevity of his life, van Gogh remains one of the most famous artists in art history.
Van Gogh, Red Vineyard in Arles.  Oil on canvas, 1888. Pushkin Museum. 

 

From the Lake by Georgia O’Keeffe

 From the Lake by Georgia O’Keeffe


Georgia O'Keefe spent her days at Lake George, New York in the early 1900s, which has inspired much of his work. This painting displays gentle waves and ripples of Lake George.


This famous painting by Monet was originally created in 1877. Known as the classicImpressionist Monet. At Angle Park in Montgeron, Monet has captured the ever-changingnature of light and color.
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