Monet, Gare Saint Lazare.
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Lordship Lane station, Dulwich, by Camille Pissarro
Post-impressionism is not an -ism as such, just a term to include some of the painters who were important after impressionism. Mainly van Gogh and Gauguin. In sculpture. Rodin was a Post-Impressionist.
The colonial painting is not at all from India.Indian paintings belong to India. Some Indian paintings are: Damayantiand Nala etc
Nobody knows for sure why prehistoric people made cave paintings. It may have been a means of recording an eventful or successful hunt, or it may have been a way to get good luck on a hunt. Or perhaps, the paintings were just made for art. Most likely, the purpose of these paintings varied depending on the specific culture that made them.
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Vladimir Kush's surreal paintings' are very famous. The medium he used mostly too make his paintings was oil on canvas. He also has some paintings with gilcee on Canvas.
Impressionists typically use water colors. You should go to your local hobby store and inquire about paints, techniques (they can refer you to some good books), and brushes. Hobby stores usually have local artist working there and they are happy to support your quest to become an impressionist painter.
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Impressionist paintings are subjective which means a person looks at them and uses emotions and thoughts to interpret the art. Therefore, impressionism can allow a person to acknowledge some of their inner feelings.
They are both Impressionist. They painted what they saw but Van Gogh added his expression in his paintings therefore making them different from each other
impressionist painters painted mere "impressions" of actual life such as a sunset...or everyday life try googling some impressionist artists such as monet, manet, renoir and degas. wiki has a good page on impressionism as well
Cézanne was not an impressionist painter. He worked for some time together with Pissarro and so he took part in the first 'Impressionist Exhibition' in 1874. After that he went his own way and did not exhibit with the impressionists.
The famous Impressionist artist, Claude Monet was born in France in 1840 and died in 1926. Two of his most famous works works are on display in his home town of Giverny, France. His paintings are found in museums all over the world. For a virtual tour of some of his paintings, see: http://www.mootnotes.com/art/monet/
No - some of his pieces (especially some of the Nocturnes) have that trés espressif feel that is usually tied in with Impressionism, but he predates the real Impressionist period by a considerable distance, and this difference is further exaggerated because he died so young. He was definitely a precursor to it and influenced it greatly, but he himself was not Impressionist.
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Frieda Khalo's painting and Diego Rivera's painting. Have a good day.
See the related link they are just some of the paintings in Spain.
One can purchase posters of landscape paintings by famous artists from a variety of locations. Some large booksellers have art posters. Museums that display landscape paintings are also a good source.