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Walk Through Klimt’s Painting Work

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Klimt Painting is a popular variety of painting and its uniqueness speaks a lot. Gustav Klimt is an Austrian painter, famously known for finest paintings. The particular color used in Klimt painting is Gold. The painting segment of Klimt is named as “Golden Phase”, as the usage of gold leaf is present. From an inventor viewpoint, this gold usage preference ... Continue reading »

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Handmade Oil Painting On Canvas Reproduction Art The Singing Butler

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In 1992, Jack Hoggan, a self-taught artist and ex-mining engineer used the book's references to paint a watercolour of a dancing couple, accompanied by a butler and maid, on a wet beach. The lady in red, Orla Brady, who is famous as an actress, 'enjoyed' another spurt of fame when she was identified as the ... Continue reading »

Diego Rivera Paintings Flower Festival Feast of Santa Anita

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Champion of the working class, legendary artist and political activist Diego Rivera’s enormous murals call attention to Mexico’s history and class civil rights. His enormous outdoor murals paid tribute to farmers and labourers. By reintroducing the fresco, a mural painted on fresh plaster, into modern art and architecture, Rivera made his artwork and political messages available to everyone. Continue reading »

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Georges Seurat Paintings Gray weather Grande Jatte

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"Gray Weather, Grande Jatte" (1888) is a painting by French artist Georges-Pierre Seurat.Seurat's tranquil and luminous view extends from the island of La Grande Jatte, framed by trees, to the red-roofed houses of the Parisian suburb of Asnières, or Courbevoie, across the Seine. The work, along with two related paintings of 1886–88, ... Continue reading »

Georges Seurat Paintings Die Modelle

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"Die Modelle" (1887-1888) is a painting by French artist Georges-Pierre Seurat. He is noted for his innovative use of drawing media and for devising a technique of painting known as pointillism. Seurat's one of the most famous painting, altered the direction of modern art by initiating Neo-impressionism, and is one of the icons ... Continue reading »

Georges Seurat Paintings Circus Sideshow

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Circus Sideshow (1888) is a painting by French artist Georges Seurat.Circus Sideshow is one of major figure paintings that Seurat produced during his short career. More compact than his other mural-size compositions, and more mysterious in its allure, Seurat's first nocturnal painting ... Continue reading »

Georges Seurat Paintings “Can-Can”

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  Can-Can (1889-1890) is a painting by French artist Georges-Pierre Seurat. Cancan is a high-energy and physically demanding  Continue reading »

Georges Seurat Paintings “Bathers at Asnieres”

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“Bathers at Asnières” is an oil-on-canvas painting by the French artist Georges-Pierre Seurat, the first of his two masterpieces on the monumental scale. Seurat borrowed from sources such as those of the fresco painters of the 15th century, the French ... Continue reading »

Frida Kahlo Paintings Tree of Hope, Stay Strong

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It is only when her health seriously begins to decline again in 1946 that the topic of duality is broached again with Tree of Hope, Stay Strong. Kahlo reintroduces dual depictions of herself. Her European self is lying on a gurney, her bloody ... Continue reading »

Frida Kahlo Paintings My Grandparents, My Parents, and I (Family Tree)

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The period between 1934 and 1940 was tumultuous for Frida Kahlo. Although her husband, Diego Rivera, had been unfaithful in the past, an affair with her sister Cristina was too much for her to bear. During this period she separated from twice and ... Continue reading »

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