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as such by contemporary critics. It was large in size, the first painting to be executed entirely in the Pointillist technique and the first to include a great many people playing a major role. Every detail is carefully planned. The work r...
the utmost creative individual of the Northern Renaissance. Living in Nuremberg, half-way between the Netherlands and Italy, he discovered inspiration in the work of painters of both the foremost European creative hubs of his time. But oth...
by Rembrandt van Rijn (1606-1669) in 1629. The oil on wood work is on display in the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston. It was purchased in 1896 from Lt. Col. Sawyer through Bernard Berenson and has dimensions of 89.7 x 73.5 centim...
Schiele Egon, who won the Archibald prize and created some controversy in 1976. (Schiele 1990) In this essay I am going to be looking into Schiele Egon’s portrait in great detail and giving information on the Archibald prize, the artist and...
thriving painter. Queen Mary of Hungary, is said to have been her large-scale admirer. Van Hemessen wed Christian de Morien in 1554, and then she completed her art career. Art historians state this is factual because there is no clues of an...
born between 1485-1490 in Cadore in the southern Alps, and was rumored to be over ninety years old when he died of the plague in 1576. The eldest of four sons he was known as Da Cadore, after his place of birth and the family were well kno...
projection of self or a reflection of the mind. If I talk about myself, my personality, which includes the unconscious, is represented in my self-portrait. Thus, for me self-portrait works as a transitional space that provides a safe area i...