Vincent van Gogh.
Jules Dupre, a French realist painter. The painting portrays a French peasant couple pausing during the workday to pray.
The Wedding at Cana (or The Wedding Feast at Cana) is a massive painting by the late-Renaissance or Mannerist Italian painter, Paolo Veronese. It is on display in the Musée du Louvre in Paris.
There wasn't anyactualpurpose, but there was a meaning to it, if that is what you are asking. When Pablo was sad when his friend had passed away, he painted Blue period with dark bashingcolorsto show his anger and sadness.Where when he was happy like after his wedding, he painted Rose period with more bright, happycolorsto show his joy.I am not sure if this was what you were looking for, but i tried. i hoped this helped.
It was painted in 1907 and he painted it for mother's day
The artist who painted the Peasant Wedding was (Pieter the Elder) Bruegel
Pieter Bruegel (the Elder c.1525-1569) painted The Peasant Wedding in 1568.
Pieter Brueghel
Francisco Goya did.
I wonder if you mean 'The Peasant Dance'. If so, the painter was Pieter Bruegel, and it was painted in 1568.
The lives of ordinary people.
The Peasant Dance was painted by Pieter Bruegel/Brueghel the Elder in 1568. There is also A Peasant Dance by Peter Paul Rubens painted around 1630. Rubens was a good friend of Jan Bruegel/Brueghel the Elder, son of Pieter Bruegel/Brueghel the Elder.
Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna, Austria
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Van Eyck.
the live of ordinary people
Vincent van Gogh.