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What is the painting of arturo luz?

I do not understand what you are trying to ask here. Please elaborate and I will get back to you as soon as possible. Thank you.


Can you tell whether an artist is right or left handed from their paintings?

Some people believe this is possible by the way light is shown to come from the left or from the right in a painting. My opinion is that it is possible for any painter to paint light from whichever direction he/she chooses, and that it is not possible to decide with any certainty which hand the painter uses.


Can you find information about the artist P Rambert?

I myself have been looking for the same answers. I do have another painting that is almost identical to my P. Rambert and it is signed Emerson! Identical paintings but, by two different painters. I'm at a loss. It is possible that it could be from an Art School? If so there highly advanced! It's also possible that my emerson is William Otto Emerson. But, I haven't confirmed it yet.


Which artist specialized in images of the Madonna?

Cimabue, Bellini, Raphael..


Who painted guardian angel painting with bridge two children?

The Guardian (c. 1918) was painted by H. Zabateri as a postcard (Austria?). Original postcards with the artist's name (credit) can be purchased from collectors. Several prints of this painting have been attributed to "Lindberg". Lindberg copied the orginal painting and used brighter colors, detail changes, and simplier figures.There are pages of prints for sale on the internet by H. Zabateri. They are primarily of religious themes, such as his well known image of "The Last Supper" and another of the "Sacred Heart of Jesus". There is little information on who H. Zabateri was, or where he was from.As with many artists of the era, Zabateri was a pseudonym, another name by which an artist signed his work. H. Zabateri was also known as Hans Zatzka; an Austrian who was born in Vienna in 1859 and died somewhere around 1945.It appears Hans Zatzka used the pseudonym of H. Zabateri for his more Christian religious works, (though there are some allegorical/mythological images with the Zabateri signature). Zatzka was known for his allegorical subjects, genre scenes, and figures. According to online biographies; he spent many years dedicating his painting to the churches and other known establishments of Austria.He was the student of the Academy of Fine Arts of Vienna from 1877 to 1882. While he decorated numerous churches of Vienna, Mayerling, Olmutz and Innsbruck, he was most widely known for his passionate images depicting women, fairies and mythological subjects.Aware of the popularity of his women, Zatzka combined his love of painting women into great paintings which were in turn reproduced into postcards. He produced a vast amount of postcards during his time.Hans Zatzka's original work sells for thousands of dollars (U.S.), where as no original Zabateri work has ever shown up at a major auction house. It is possible that the Zabateri originals are being listed at auction as Zatzka's; but this is very difficult to research.Hans Zatzka, in addition to Zabateri; also painted under the pseudonym names of P. Ronsard and J. Bernard.Read more: Who_was_H_Zabateri

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The realistic details shown in European paintings of the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries were made possible by the use of?

Oil paintings


What is the synonym for realistic?

true possible


Is it possible to be half ghost?

In a realistic sense, no it is not possible to be half ghost.


What does the word realistic mean?

As real as possible.


Not at all realistic?

Not everything will be realistic because it will not be aceivable or possible based on known facts. When people set goals they may not all be realistic.


How does the realistic see the glass of water?

I think the realistic tries to look the amount of water that is actually possible to see.


What is the opposite of abstract painting?

Realism can be considered the opposite of an abstract painting. One must distinguish between abstract or realistic subject and rendering effect. The subject of a painting is what is being painted, the rendering effect is how the painting looks when done. When using a realistic rendering the artist tries to depict what he sees as closely as possible rendering the work to look photo-realistic. One could use a realistic rendering to paint a picture of a mountain that does not actually exist so that it looks real. Sometimes in "surrealism" a realistic rendering is used but the subject is is fantastical or abstract. The word abstract implies an idea that is not fully formed in the mind or that is not fully understood or that is only loosely associated with reality. An "abstract" concept can be considered opposite of a "concrete" one. Abstract paintings are rendered so that the picture is not fully formed and only loosely associated with the subject. For example a round shape in an abstract painting might represent the earth, but may not be painted to look like the earth. That would be an example of abstract rendering. If the subject were abstract the painting may try to depict something that is hard to describe such as the shared relationship of all man-kind or dreams without depicting any particular dream. From a political standpoint abstract painting is often associated with the liberal arts while traditional rendering techniques and subjects are associated with the conservative.


Is living for centuries or decades possible?

Yes.


What is the opposite of paint?

Realism can be considered the opposite of an abstract painting. One must distinguish between abstract or realistic subject and rendering effect. The subject of a painting is what is being painted, the rendering effect is how the painting looks when done. When using a realistic rendering the artist tries to depict what he sees as closely as possible rendering the work to look photo-realistic. One could use a realistic rendering to paint a picture of a mountain that does not actually exist so that it looks real. Sometimes in "surrealism" a realistic rendering is used but the subject is is fantastical or abstract. The word abstract implies an idea that is not fully formed in the mind or that is not fully understood or that is only loosely associated with reality. An "abstract" concept can be considered opposite of a "concrete" one. Abstract paintings are rendered so that the picture is not fully formed and only loosely associated with the subject. For example a round shape in an abstract painting might represent the earth, but may not be painted to look like the earth. That would be an example of abstract rendering. If the subject were abstract the painting may try to depict something that is hard to describe such as the shared relationship of all man-kind or dreams without depicting any particular dream. From a political standpoint abstract painting is often associated with the liberal arts while traditional rendering techniques and subjects are associated with the conservative.


What is the synonym word for practical?

realistic, systematic, practicable, operative, possible, factual, useful


What is the comparison of Bach and Rembrandt?

It is not possible to compare music and painting.


What art style did claude monet do?

He was an impressionistic artist, in fact he founded the art of impressionism. This particular style of painting is supposed to help the artist create a picture as realistic as possible using interesting colors (generally not very bold), to create an atmosphere, not necessarily to depict the subject in intricate detail.