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It is hard to say what is Georgia O'Keeffe's most famous painting. She painted so many beautiful still life paintings of flowers, landscapes, and abstracts. "Blue and Green Music" is a watercolor she did in 1921 that very much impressed art critics. She started out doing drawings of flowers with charcoal.
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Monet is considered one of the great artists.
Claude Monet (1840 to 1926) made Impressionist paintings. In fact, the title to one of his paintings, 'Impression - Sunrise' gave the name to the movement, the critics made it derogatory. Later on in his life he made paper cut out collage.
No. In the 1650's Rembrandt started to paint with very pronounced brushstrokes. This style was even considered rather coarse by some of his contemporary critics.
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It is hard to say what is Georgia O'Keeffe's most famous painting. She painted so many beautiful still life paintings of flowers, landscapes, and abstracts. "Blue and Green Music" is a watercolor she did in 1921 that very much impressed art critics. She started out doing drawings of flowers with charcoal.
They loved it then, they love it now.
it broke the rules for what was considered good paintings [;
My opinion is of no importance. More important is that millions of people (including critics) love his paintings.
Most all Realistic painters and the art critics of the day considered Impressionist paintings to be unfinished and ridiculous.
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Monet is considered one of the great artists.
Claude Monet (1840 to 1926) made Impressionist paintings. In fact, the title to one of his paintings, 'Impression - Sunrise' gave the name to the movement, the critics made it derogatory. Later on in his life he made paper cut out collage.
No. In the 1650's Rembrandt started to paint with very pronounced brushstrokes. This style was even considered rather coarse by some of his contemporary critics.
Critics of "Brave New World" had mixed responses. Some praised Huxley's exploration of the implications of a society driven by mass consumerism and genetic engineering, while others criticized the lack of character development and the pessimistic portrayal of human nature. Overall, the novel has been celebrated for its thought-provoking themes and its relevance to contemporary society.
If something was panned by critics, it means that the critics expressed a totally negative view of it.