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A painting or depicting; a representation.
a picture, a still, a painting, photograph...
%22Gratitude%22_by_Jack_Garren">"Gratitude" by Jack Garren"Gratitude" is a the name of an inspirational photograph taken in the 1960s by Jack Garren, a religious bookstore owner from Centralia, Illinois. It features an elderly woman seated at a table praying over a bible; a pitcher and plate of cheese and bread are in the background. The photograph was intended to match a 1918 photograph of an old man praying at a table called Grace by Eric Enstrom, and subsequently they have often been packaged together as a "Grace and Gratitude" diptych. The photograph's model was Mrs. Myrtle Copple, who died in 1975.
I have seen it listed as "Boy Picking Apples". I bought that painting in 1988, and on the sales receipt it just says "Apples". I think that's an abbreviation.
in mural painting,the artists creates his painting over an entire wall,the most lasting type is the fresco,which is painting pigments in wet plaster while the easel painting ae done on canvas.
An photograph is arguably the best way of having evidence for something, as it is a real image of something. An eyewitness may be true because it was someone that was there but that person might not remember things in full detail. A painting is very subjective because of the different styles artists paint, and also people are moving during the event so it is very hard to get a still picture to paint.
Real texture physically exists on the art object- consider rust on a metal statue, or thickly-applied paint on an oil painting. Visual texture is the aesthetic representation of real texture- consider a photograph of rust. It shows the texture, but the photograph itself is smooth. Likewise, a smooth painting depicting rust.
depicting objects, figures,or scenes as seen as a painting
A painting depicting native American land.
Well, the painting (and some drawings) is done by Rubens, depicting one of his children.
A painting or depicting; a representation.
Jan Vermeer is credited with painting "The Art of Painting" around 1666. It is sometimes famous as "the painting of a painter painting a painting" or so forth. (see related link for this and another)
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a picture, a still, a painting, photograph...
Abstract means just the opposite of depicting anything - an abstract painting has no subject outside itself.
Its not actually a photograph, it was copied from a painting a person made.
It is called reredos. It usually has iconography or painting depicting an episode of bible.