Nicoletta Kiraly: pittrice impressionista ungherese contemporanea (n.1978).
Claude Monet (1840-1926) lived at Giverny for 43 years, from 1883 to his death in 1926. A passionate horticulturist, his garden became a work of art as well as a subject for his paintings. From the Iris garden to his huge waterlily canvases, the garden at Giverny was the focus for some of Monet’s greatest works of art.
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Original Blue Grotto Capri Island painting on canvas by brush and palette knife A good idea to give a touch of Italian taste to your home, living room, kitchen, bedroom or office…perfect gifts for your relatives and friends *Title: Blue Grotto Capri *Size: 36"x36" ( 91x91 cm) (On request I can make this subject in other sizes. Please contact me) *Medium: Oil Painting on Canvas *Style: Modern Impressionist *Shipping: Rolled in a tube *Signed front and back, with Certificate of Authenticity *Free Shipping *15 Days full money refund accepted THIS PAINTING IS SOLD - PAINTING MADE UPON ORDER I will paint your painting very similar in the same style, color, and size. After you place your order, I will start creating your painting. Once it is finished, I will send you an image of the painting for your acceptance. You can cancel the order and receive a full money refund at any time. WOULD YOU LIKE THIS PAINTING IN ANOTHER SIZE? (Contact me, please) WOULD YOU LIKE THIS IMAGE AS PRINT? https://etsy.me/3JyYWyE LINK TO MY SHOP MENU https://etsy.me/2GJHjy8 Copyright©Agostino Veroni, All Rights Reserved Thank you very much for your visit Agostino
Lyudmila Agrich was born in Russia. After changing her place of residency several times, her family finally settled down in the beautiful city of Odessa in Ukraine by the Black Sea. As a child she got
This exhibition of 31 paintings is the artist’s first major retrospective; it includes many new, never before seen works. His subjects hover between traditional figurative painting and portraiture, with subjects often seemingly caught in an interrupted moment, as if the sitter has just realized the artist’s presence.
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The Garmash’s incredible talent is only matched by their love and career stories. Michael and Inessa won several International awards for their portrait work and are considered to be one of the most important figurative artists working on the US market.
The subject siesta much appreciated by many other artists: Joaquin Sorolla, Van Gogh, Gauguin, John Sargent, Pierre Bonnard, Raimundo Madrazo, etc. French siesta, oil on canvas by Yuri Krotov Dimension with frame: 73 x 53 x 4 cm Dimension without frame: 60 x 40 x 2 cm Femme, jeunesse, détente, siesta, capeline, falaise, mer, bleu, ciel, soleil, nature, liberté, herbe, vert, repos, bonheur. La siesta sujet très apprécié par beaucoup d'autres artistes : Joaquin Sorolla, Van Gogh, Gauguin, John Sargent, Pierre Bonnard, Raimundo de Madrazo, etc. French siesta, oil on canvas by Yuri Krotov Dimension avec cadre 73 x 53 x 4 cm Dimension sans cadre 60 x 40 x 2 cm keywords: Woman, youth, relaxation, siesta, capelin, cliff, sea, blue, sky, sun, nature, freedom, grass, green, rest, happiness.
Bato Dugarzhapov (1966 -) Russian impressionist painter. After discovering and sharing Eduard Manet’s legacy and before returning to printed matters meet this Russian painter. (Left: bouquet, a detail) Site-links where you can visit Bato Dugarzhapov’s art are at the end of this posting. Selecting 16 out of the odd 300 I found on the Internet an impossible and unthankful task. Just ask me to “publish” 16 more. Born in Chita in the far far East of Russia, north of China and north of Mongolia maybe explaining his “wide angle” vision and why so many of his compositions are painted against the light. For photographers, besides the most interesting, creative and challenging also the most difficult light to pursue and catch. This selection a few my favorites. To get you interested in case, like me, you’ve never heard of him before. Now you have. 250+ to go. (Paris, Seine bookstall and banks) (Thaw) Konstantin Korovin (1861-1934) is considered the Russian Claude Monet (1840-1926). He was a contemporary of Monet. A century later Bato Durgazhapov taking Impressionism beyond Monet and Korovin. His picking up Light with a brush from his soft pastel pallet is extraordinary. Some of his painting almost “go completely abstract” but squeezing the eyelids against the sun the scene eventually emerges from the canvas. Comparing one can find examples of practically all stages of Monet’s artistic lifetime evolution. The same goes for Korovin . He must have studied both painters intensively. Korovin once was director of the Moskow Art School where Bato D. was a student a century later. His paintings are of course way out of my financial range but discovering him made me a richer man. Hopefully there will be a book in future. In my lifetime. See the gull in the sky !! (Paris, Seine at night) Willow and pond (Whisterias) Visit: http://eye-likey.blogspot.com/2010/10/bato-dugarzhapov.html http://www.artrussia.ru/artists/artist_s.php?id=440&foa=f Let me know what you think by leaving a comment.
It is no secret that I love the impressionist movement. But how exactly do you paint in an impressionist style? Many artists seem to use it as an excuse to paint sloppily. But really, impressionism is just a relaxed form of realism in my opinion. Accuracy is still extremely important in impressionism. In this post,
When it comes to art, the one thing that any art lover will admit to loving about it is the sheer amount of choice in terms of what to view as well as what to