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Artists and Painters

Artists and Painters include those who paint on canvas to ones who work with sculptures throughout the world. This category is all about the men and women who have made their livings or left their mark on the public consciousness throughout time by creating fine pieces of art.

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The use of oil paints by the Van Eyck brothers enabled them to create?

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The paint can be applied to be either opaque or transparent, which enables fine tonal values and transitions.

also to create highly detailed paintings

Giotto used foreshortening in order to?

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make his figures look more realistic.

Where is the best online place to buy tattoo equipment?

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One of the best online places to buy tattoo equipment is "Kingpin Tattoo Supply." They offer a wide range of high-quality tattoo supplies, including machines, needles, ink, and accessories, catering to both professional tattoo artists and enthusiasts. Search FashionTIY in Google.

Have painting signed rambert h oil on canvas can any one tell you about this painting thanks harveywrayhotmailcom?

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Hello. I also have a large painting signed Rambert with some kind of initial. It is hard to tell if it is an H ? The painting is a realistic coastal scene 4' by 6'. I purchased it in the Sacramento California area. I was hoping that if you found any info on this painter, perhaps you could pass on your knowledge to me. My email address is evoncia@comcast.net. hank you so for your help. Norman

Is there an artist named James H O'Neill?

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James H O'Neill is or was an artist and diver in Hawaii, on the island of Maui. He painted Hawaiian Tropical Fish Paintings similar to Christian Lassen and Robert Wyland, at the time. O'Neill claimed most artists painted Hawaii fish paintings using Atlantic fish. In November of 1989, O'Neill said because he was a diver, every fish he painted, was a fish he personally saw while diving in the Hawaiian Islands. Back in the late 80s and early 90s, you could find postcards of his paintings in tourist shops.

When was Deborah Halpern's 'Angel' made?

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Deborah Halpern's iconic 'Angel' sculpture was created in 1987. This vibrant and whimsical public artwork, located in South Yarra, Victoria, has become a beloved symbol of the city. The sculpture features intricate mosaic details and is celebrated for its artistic expression, contributing to Halpern's reputation as a renowned Australian sculptor.

When did Andrew Wyeth paint Christina's World?

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1948.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christina%27s_World

What is the value of painting by Minnie Wonsmos?

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I grew up with a Minnie Wonsmos painting and I still have not tired of it. I am a trained painter, who lives in NYC and has shown at numerous galleries, as well as having an artist book in the collection of MOMA. My sister is an art historian who also loves the aesthetic quality and technique of Wonsmos' work.

Both me and my sister have purchased a few smaller Wonsmos paintings that we have found in antique shops on the Oregon Coast. These were purchased at reasonable prices of between $35 - $70 each.

Even though Minnie Wonsmos is not a well known painter, nation-wide, she was an extremely prolific painter and created some stunning works of the Oregon Coast. She has a definite style and palette, that clearly denotes her work. Even though much of her painting shares a similar content there is enough variety in her work that her paintings do not have a mass produced feel. Instead it appears that she observed the ever changing ocean to create variety in her ocean scenes. Here forest scenes do have a more mass produced appearance.

Even though Wonsmos paintings are not very expensive to purchase, they are certainly extremely valuable for their beauty. Both me and my sister feel that in time, a finely painted Wonsmos will increase in value.

Minnie Wonsmos was my Grandmother. Her husband Bertel Wonsmos also painted as did my mother Jackie Claflin claflinsart.com and author of Claflins windows of my world by Susan Schewee. I also have done some painting. To Me my Mothers and Grandparents paintings are priceless.

Was hundertwasser gay?

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Yes, Hundertwasser was in fact-gay

Realist artist where most influenced by the?

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Industrial Revolution

Match each of these works with it's artists?

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masaccio: Brancacci chapel frescoes;; michelangelo: doni tondo;; massys: the grotesque old woman;;

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Who painted The Cloud Lane painting in German art gallery?

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Who painted cloud lane by a German artist

What color looks good with orange?

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I think red, yellow, purple, or green would go perfect with orange! And take that from a designer.

How did Rodin make The Thinker?

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Bronze sculptures are normally made by the 'cire-perdue' method (lost-wax). So was this one. Click link below if you want to know this technique!

What materials did alexander calder use?

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Alexander Calder was a very prolific artist and worked in many medias. He is most well known for his kinetic hanging mobiles, an art-form that he created. His mobiles were typically constructed of aluminum sheet metal, steel wire, and paint. His mobiles were most often constructed using mechanical fastening methods such as crimping and riveting rather than brazing or welding. He also created larger stationary sculptures called "stabiles" which were made of thick metal plate which was riveted or welded, and then painted - usually in flat black or the iconic reddish orange such as the Flamingo sculpture in Chicago.

Calder also enjoyed painting with gouache, which is similar to a watercolor paint media, and doing line drawings in ink. Calder also did wood free-carving, sculpture from found objects, wire sculpture, casting, jewelry making in gold and silver, and kinetic sculpture with mechanical mechanisms. Calder even used mercury in a kinetic fountain that he created for the 1937 World Exhibition in Paris. Credited with producing over 16,000 works in his life, it would be difficult to find a media that Calder did not experiment with.


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Who painted the first self-portrait?

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Davinci painted... "The Mona Lisa".

Who were two prominent neoclassical painters?

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Antonio Canova and Francois Gerard, among others.

Who painted the death and the miser?

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Hieronymus Bosch