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In my limited knowledge of 'art' , this would seem to be 'Impressionism' as practised by Claude Monet, Renoir, Cezanne, and many others.
Claude Monet is a hero of the painting movement referred to as Impressionism. Impressionism is a painting style that developed in France in the 19th century as a radical departure from rigid academic representational panting. These painters were interested in the way light defines the way we see. They used small dabs of vibrant colors (many of which had only recently become available due to the industrial revolution) to create their pictures. They were also champions of leaving the studio to paint outside (plein air painting) taking with them small canvases and tube paints (another modern novelty). While it would be impossible to choose a single image or subject that Monet is known for, in the art world the phrase "Water Lilies" is synonymous with him.
The exact value of artwork by Afranio Metelli produced by Van Amstel Company is actually dependent upon a number of factors. Most importantly, the condition and authenticity of the artwork.
The impressionist style of painting is characterized chiefly by concentration on the general impression produced by a scene or object and the use of unmixed primary colors and small brush strokes to simulate actual reflected light.
In Fauvist principles colors were freed from their typical use. For example, plants were no longer only restricted to colors like green and brown. Fauvist painters were able to manipulate emotion with the use of powerful color positioning. Fauve paintings consisted of intense brushstrokes, rich surface textures, energetic linear patterns, and bold colors in order to arouse the emotions of their viewers. There is notable influence from Post-Impressionistic painters such as Van Gogh whose legacy was built upon during this movement. Fauvists also noted their influence from Impressionism, which they desired to develop on. Although the movement did not last long, they did help evolve the direction of painting by liberating the restrictive functions of structure and color.
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the answer is Impressionism
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Damselflies come in many colors
in a ionic compounds the characteristic colors of the reactants and the products are caused by the positive or negative ions in the compounds?
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Bold colors
Artists often mix colors to achieve the exact shade they need for their artwork. Mixing pink with tan colors will make the pink less rosy.
Most of Escher's work was black and white. But he did a great deal of work with gray as well, to avoid the strict contrast between the two colors.
Some things would be using colors that are compatible with each other, balancing lights and darks, repetition of patterns and avoiding hard lines that divide parts of the artwork (such as a painting) thus 'cutting off' that part of the painting from the rest of it. etc.