Examples of paintings with the themes of "Love" with their own lines of painters from different periods...
Happy "February 14th Valentine's Day"...
Examples of paintings with the themes of "Love" with their own lines of painters from different periods...
Happy "February 14th Valentine's Day"...
The paintings of the Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer (1632-1675) were usually the interior of the lighted houses. The basic elements in the paintings of Vermeer, an interior space painter, were usually a light source window, and the presence of a scattered cover or rug in the foreground. Another item that attracted attention was a map in almost all tables. Another basic element in the paintings was the table in the table...
Johannes Vermeer did not produce much work. Most of his works are interior variations. The fine details in these works dazzle. The textures, colors, and shapes are meticulous and absolutely described. The mastery of the use of light is clearly noticeable in the reflection on the objects in the space.
In 1502, Leonardo da Vinci turned to a different task. He had begun to work as a chief military architect and engineer alongside General Cesare Borgia. For almost a year in Central Italy, he traveled around the Tuscan and Umbrian regions alongside the General, drawing up topography drawings for military strategy. In addition to the city plan of Imola, he has made other plans and maps...
Examples from the "Masterpieces (Das Meisterstück)" study by Photographer Matthias SCHALLER towards the palette of the painters ...
Paul Cézanne used a few simple objects in his still lifes. Still, life was a means of questioning a visual perception for him. He was able to realize his passion through his trials in which he showed an object from different angles. Cézanne was interested in the relationship between color and volume. A brightly colored round mass like an apple was an ideal object to study this relationship.
French painter Paul Cézanne (1839-1906) painted portraits of Italian model Michelangelo di Rosa in Paris. The young with a red vest in the pictures were wearing a blue necktie and the same color belt. In contrast to the melancholic atmosphere, the sharp contrast of colors has also given vitality to the paintings.
Each of the portraits is given a different pose. Paul Cézanne's painting "The Boy in the Red Vest" became one of his most famous works.
Monet described a particular theme in different weather conditions prior to the "Poplar Series". In the 1890 - 1891s he studied the same themed impressionist works in a different time and light conditions. He worked on a series of haystack (Strawbale) artifacts in the Giverny fields. He made pictures of the poplars on the Epte coast in different hours and seasons. In spite of the neat and massive forms of the "haystack", the poplars were more linear. Monet, developed a grating pattern from the vertical lines of the trees to the sky, the horizontal lines of the river bank and the vertical lines of the trees reflected in the water. He described the weather conditions like the autumn sun on this grid...
Frida Kahlo, Salvador Dali, Van Gogh, Pablo Picasso, such as the lives of the world-famous painters about the movies of the subject area, with the unique works of artists offer a perfect visuality.
These biographical films do not only present the works and lives of painters but also give us an idea of the fashion, make-up, entertainment concepts, living standards and conditions of that period.
From Michelangelo to Frida Kahlo, from Leonardo da Vinci to Jackson Pollock, with his first works, which are presumed to have started their art life, many famous painters and examples from his last works towards the end of their lives ...