In this article, we are talking about Peter Paul Rubens’ work named “Consequences of War” which he composed in 1638-39. Rubens, one of the most famous artists of Northern Baroque art, reacts to the war that took place at that time with a mythological composition with a magnificent expression.
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Renoir: The painter in the light of Impressionism
Pierre-Auguste Renoir, like the painters of his time, was known at the end of his career and had earned money. He was always humble about his art, his nose was not an artist in the air. For him, art was to paint what he found attractive and exciting. On his own will, he was not interested in thinking to express any idea or emotion. Although critics of his time found his works light and insignificant, the public, on the contrary, considered it accessible and enjoyable.
Luncheon on the Grass: Breaking point on the history of European Painting
Interested in art about Éduard Manet, which represents a breaking point in the history of European painting almost everyone knows a few things. Most importantly today has the birth of modern art is the leading position. Scenes of Manet from everyday life with thick contours and raw colors in a way, it shakes the academy tradition in France. Especially from the Renaissance Hz. Jesus’ spirituality that embraces all humanity,
Fragonard’s The Swing and Rococo style
Today, I will tell you about the artwork of Jean-Honoré Fragonard, 81 cm x 64 cm, “The Swing”, one of the most important works of the Rococo style, made in 1767 and exhibited in the Wallace Collection in London today.
Rubens: The most famous Baroque painter of the Flemish painting
Peter Paul Rubens is a name that inspired today’s world from cinema to painting in many areas with his works on which he carries abundant figured mythological subjects, the colors and dynamic lines he uses.
All about The Louvre Museum in Paris
The Louvre Museum (French name is Le Musée du Louvre), was the first state museum of France, which opened in 1793 after the French Revolution. It is the largest and most visited museum in the world, not only in Paris. Approximately 10 million people visited the museum in 2012, and approximately 35,000 important works are on display. Apart from hosting the most important historical art collection in the world, it is one of the biggest palaces of Paris.