Uliveto by Vincent Van Gogh Fine Art Print / Poster 28.00 x 20.00 in.

Uliveto by Vincent Van Gogh Fine Art Print / Poster 28.00 x 20.00 in. - Brand New Fine Art Print / Poster - Ships Rolled in a crush proof tube - Paper Size: 28.00 x 20.00 in. - Image Size: 23.75 x 28.00 in.
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Imagine a field of sunflowers….glorious colors of yellow and orange with warm brown centers and bright green leaves reaching up to the sky. Perhaps it was a field such as this that artist Vincent Van Gogh drew inspiration for his fmaous paintings. It is also the inspiration for Sunflower Barbie doll, the most beautiful flower of all. Van Gogh created the bright sunflower paintings to decorate his room in Arles, France. The intensity of his vision and the style of his paintings are legendary. His palette ranged from somber grays and browns to his trademark of brilliant yellows, oranges, and blues. His brush wove masterful images from short strokes of color. Van Gogh’s work was largely unrecognized during his lifetime but now, more than a century after his death, his style and vibrant use of color make his paintings some of the best known and loved images in all of art. Born in the Netherlands in 1853 to a religious family, Van Gogh considered becoming a pastor but he felt unworthy of such a noble calling. Still his art shows a strong spiritual compassion to which the term masterpiece is not an exaggeration. Doll stand included. For the adult colelctor. Ages 14 and over. 1998 Barbie Collectibles
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In 1870, to escape the Franco-Prussian war, Monet went to London and was joined there by Lucien Pissarro. Together the two went to the National Gallery and studied the works of Turner and Constable. Monet returned to Paris via Holland, and in 1872 he went back to LeHavre where he painted “An Impression, Sunrise”.

Claude Monet (Cap d’Antibes) Art Poster Print - 16″ X 20″

This poster is of Claude Monet’s Cap d’Antibes. It shows a tree in the foreground leaning over the water. On the other side of the water are distant hills. This poster measures approx. 16″ x 20″ Claude Monet (November 14, 1840 - December 5, 1926) was a French painter and a founder of Impressionism. He was a practitioner of its philosophy of expressing one’s perceptions before nature. The term Impressionism is derived from the title of his painting Impression, Sunrise. Monet was fond of painting controlled nature: his own garden in Giverny, with its water lilies, pond and bridge, and up and down the banks of the Seine.
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On the island of Naoshima off the picturesque coast of western Japan, Japanese architect Tadao Ando has built a spectacular structure comprised of basic geometric forms. Situated on cliffs overlooking the straits of Seto-Naikai, the building provides a congenial setting for the presentation of numerous undisputed masterpieces of artistic reduction, including several of Claude Monet’s incomparable Water Lilies, monumental sculptures by Walter de Maria, and meditative light installations by James Turrell. Here, on the island of Naoshima off the picturesque coast of western Japan, the heirs of the publisher Fukutake have realizing posthumously his lifelong dream of an expansive museum environment, a private estate filled with sculptures, installations, Land Art, and artists’ houses.
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In the late 1860’s Monet continued to study landscape painting working with Courbet at Trouville and working frequently with Renoir at Le Grenouillere. It was at Le Grenouillere, that the first pure Impressionist painting took form. It was a radical departure from academic standards.