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Painting's needed to serve as useful and accurate historical documents, therefore has to appear realistic.
I belive the Neanderthaler painted these beautiful paintings!but I am ofcourse not sure.mrolsen
There are a number of companies and individuals that offer to paint miniature portraits, either from a live sitting or from a photograph. Some of these include Portrait Painting and Nick Offer Portraits.
He painted, drew, designed buildings, gas stations and invented ways of protecting the environment.
It is "have painted" or "has painted."
Painting's needed to serve as useful and accurate historical documents, therefore has to appear realistic.
Painting's needed to serve as useful and accurate historical documents, therefore has to appear realistic.
Painting's needed to serve as useful and accurate historical documents, therefore has to appear realistic.
The Realists painted things to look like a photograph, and the Impressionists painted things to focus on lights and movement.
The picture is a photograph by Thomas D. Mangelsen.
To prevent internal reflection
No, he did not. He painted open-air. At that time, photograph wasn't instant made like today.
Elisha Gray invented the black and white keyboard in 1874. The Major keys were painted white and the minor keys were painted black.
He painted a bread basket very realistically. It was the favorite of his wife. Since he adored her it was probably his own favorite, too.
He painted the Mona Lisa and invented helicopters
The artist were trying to capture life with paint so they made it as real as they could get it. Funny thing that when photography was invented they copied the style of the painters. If you look at early photos the people are posed and not smiling. They even had frames that were used to pose people on. They held the head still and made sure people didn't move. It wasn't until impressionist work was developed that art began to change. Even then, at first, the reviews of impressionistic paintings was bad and not considered art.
If you're referring to a photograph, it is 'shashin.' If you are referring to something draw, painted, or otherwise not produced by a camera, you may say 'e.'