Introduction to Paul Cézanne Watercolors: Paul Cézanne (1839-1906) was one of the most influential and versatile artists of the 19th and 20th centuries. He is widely regarded… Read More
Introduction to Watercolor Inspired Artists: Watercolor, a medium as old as the cave paintings of Paleolithic Europe, has been a source of inspiration for artists throughout history. Its ver… Read More
Table of contents
Introduction
The Introduction to Alfred Sisley and His Artistic Journey
Understanding the Impressionist Movement
The Socio-Economic Climate of Sisley’s Era
How Indust… Read More
Background
The Nineteenth Century is considered a golden era in Bengal’s history. Significant transitions were taking place in Indian society, notably in Bengal, throughout the e… Read More
Modern wall art is not just a decorative element; it is an expression of personal style, a storytelling medium, and a means to evoke emotions and set the ambiance of a room. From paint… Read More
John Constable, a prominent figure in the art world, is celebrated for his exquisite artworks that have left an indelible mark on the landscape painting genre. His exceptional use of waterco… Read More
The Australian art scene is always changing. To stay up to date, let’s explore canvas printing trends! From abstract designs to landscapes, these prints add a unique touch. Plus, mixed… Read More
Russian art has a rich history that is deeply rooted in various artistic movements and influences. From the iconic religious symbolism portrayed in Russian iconography to the emergence of a… Read More
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If it’s been a while since you’ve visited an art museum, pandas, we’ve got a virtual gallery for you to scroll through down below. But unlike the paintings you’ll fin… Read More
Jamaican art history is rich and lively, spanning numerous art movements that not only molded the local aesthetic environment but also had a significant impact on the worldwide art scene… Read More
Self portrait as the sorcerer - 1952René Margritte was born in the Belgian town called Lessen on the 21st of November 1898. He grew up in a family with 3 sons. His father L&eacu… Read More
In the late 19th century, a new art movement took hold in Britain: Impressionism. This style, which originated in France, was characterized by its use of light and color to create vivid, atm… Read More
Sosuku-hanga is a Japanese creative printmaking technique. It was developed in the Edo period (1603-1868), and its name comes from the Japanese word sosuku, which means “to print with… Read More
Gustav Klimt is one of the most recognisable and influential artists of the Art Nouveau movement. Born in Austria in 1862, Klimt is best known for his ornate, richly detailed paintings, whic… Read More
Summary Volume 1: Swann’s Way Marcel Proust remembers his childhood in the family’s country home in Combray: the drama of bedtime when his mother failed to give him… Read More
Is your painting abstract or non-representational art? Does it matter? In the Artworld, yes, it does matter. Understanding and being able to explain your work – and… Read More
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“Cultivate an ever continuous power of observation. Wherever you are, be always ready to make slight notes of postures, groups and incidents. Sto… Read More
Impressionism is one of the most influential artistic movements in history because of the way it paved the way for contemporary art with its use of bold colours and gestural brushstrokes to… Read More
Suprematism is a term that was coined by Kazimir Malevich to describe his artworks. The word suprematism means “supreme authority.”
In the early 1900s, Kazimir Malevich wanted to… Read More
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Senior Conservator Lesley Stevenson views Head of a Peasant Woman alongside an x-ray image of the hidden Van Gogh self-portrait. The X-ray self portrait of Van Gogh, fo… Read More
Pablo Picasso is best known for his Les Demoiselles d’Avignon (1907-aged), Seascape (1907-aged), Pablo Picasso, The Ordinary Man (1907-aged), Nudeity (1908-aged), and the Cubism/Formal… Read More
Choosing a Modern Rug Style for Your Home
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Paintings have the power to transform an entire living space altogether. But for that a good color palate is a must.
Today there are paintings of many types and you can opt for ones th… Read More
The history of art is the history of human creativity, expression, and relationship to the unknown.
Contemporary art projects and art movements would make the art critics of the past blush… Read More
Irealized recently that most young people today may have no idea that Pablo Picasso's Guernicaresided in the United States for many years, hung, in fact, in New York's Museum of Modern Art f… Read More
Chase away the winter blues with this lively and inspired Artist Showcase featuring 23 artists who bring joy and passion to their art. Click on each artist’s name to learn more.
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Just 80 km north of Victoria is the tiny town of Chemainus. It boasts 39 amazing wall murals and a few sculptures. This is basically a free, open-air art gallery sprinkled amidst the shop… Read More
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Gonzalo Ruiz Navarro is a landscape painter and portrait artist who recently won the “People’s Choice” award that was sponsored by Plaza Artist Materials in the 7th Annual… Read More
This is typical Ansel Adams black and white photography. Stunning work. Update: It seems to be the negatives found in the garage were not taken by Ansel Adams and the art expert who appraise… Read More
Doğançay Museum ,museum in istanbul , turkeyThe Dogançay Museum, Turkey’s first modern art museum, officially opened its doors to the public in 2004. It is housed in… Read More
1. Big Ideas The Venice Biennaleby Peter Schjeldahl/The New Yorker“Tranquila ,” a Spanish observer was heard to judge, with a warmth just short of enthusiasm, on the opening day… Read More