From Albrecht Dürer to Edvard Munch, from Salvador Dali to Vincent van Gogh, 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...
From Albrecht Dürer to Edvard Munch, from Salvador Dali to Vincent van Gogh, 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...
The French painter Paul Gauguin (1848-1903) left for Tahiti in April 1891. Gauguin first settled in Papeete, the capital of Tahiti. When he could not find themes representing the traditional Tahiti lifestyle, traditions, and culture, he moved to Mataeia on the southern shore of Tahiti. He started living in a hut here. In the first paintings he made, he tried to capture only the environmental characteristics of this island.
His artistic talent was only noticeable after his death. Vincent van Gogh (1853-1890), who was not known at the time, gained great value in the process of change in art with his life and works. He started painting at the age of twenty-six and lost his life in thirty-seven. In the ten years of his artistic life, he left many works that many artists could not fit even in a century of life.
Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer (1632-1675) had become the subject of detailed interior paintings. His inspiration was taken from the daily events of life, and the figures were usually near the window on the left, according to the viewer. One of the most important features of Vermeer was its use of light. In the paintings, the source of the light was the window and the light was always on the left...
Albrecht Dürer (1471-1528) is generally considered to be one of the first artists to draw self-portraits. During his working life, he made his first self-portrait series of designs and paintings at the age of thirteen. They form an idea of the inner face of their character and personality. In addition to his self-portraits, he included himself in some of his works. Albrecht Dürer described himself as distinct and distinct from others the figures in the background.
Examples from the "Masterpieces (Das Meisterstück)" study by Photographer Matthias SCHALLER towards the palette of the painters ...
Vincent van Gogh (1853-1890), who spent his thirty-seven years in a very different psychological situation, had faltered especially in the face of disappointment. He devoted himself to his art, his art and life had become an inseparable whole. His self-portraits reflected what he experienced in his soul.
Albrecht Dürer (1471-1528), as well as painting, was interested in etching technique and achieved a great success with this technique. He also continued to produce engravings throughout his life. The wood engravings series "Apocalypse", which he started in 1498, and "About the life of Mary" between 1501 and 1511 are counted among the important works. "The Large Passion", which uses a non-standard plate size of 39 x 28 centimeters, is another important series of wood prints. Each plate contains Latin poems that tell the death and resurrection of Jesus' last days. Dürer completed lam "The Large Passion" in 1511 and published it.
Vincent van Gogh's "Self-Portrait as a Painter", "Wheatfield with Crows" and "The Potato Eaters" the details of his paintings, color transitions and brush touches;
Vincent van Gogh's "Wheat Field with Cypresses", "The Yellow House" and "The Harvest" the details of the paintings, color transitions and brush touches;