It depends on the color of paint and what it is you're painting/staining. When I want a worn look I'll sometimes stain a piece or keep the original stain and then paint over the stain and sand the piece after the paint has dried. That way the stain shows through and I get a more antique, worn finish. This also works well with two different colors of paint, for example, a base coat in winter white and a second coat in a deep red.
Munich-style stained glass was created in 1827.
Ikea has a line of expresso-black painted or stained furniture that comes in a number of styles, some of which are very streamlined and sleek. Also try American Signature Furniture or Raymond and Flanigan.
He painted in the style of the Renaissance.
Degas painted in the impressionist style.
It was painted in 1914 in the style of Surrealism.
Depending on the style of your home, there are many stained glass designs and patterns that are popular right now. Tulips and other flowers offer a more home-like feel to any environment.
surrealism
Dotted paint
Claude Monet painted it.
El Greco
Leonardo painted in the realist style (he painted what he saw, he did not change it or distort his paintings inn any way) and was part of the Renaissance art movement.
What was the style Georgia O'Keeffe painted? -realism -art nouveau etc...