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RHYTHM 1 BY ROBERT DELAUNAY: HISTORY, ANALYSIS & FACTS Rhythm 1 is one of artworks by Robert Delaunay. Artwork analysis, large resolution images, user comments, interesting facts and muchmore.
FOUNTAIN BY MARCEL DUCHAMP: HISTORY, ANALYSIS & FACTS After all, the artist considered "Fountain" mockery of art. But the debate about whether this medium-making can be considered a work of art has not subsided for a hundred years. "Fountain" was born in 1917. And there are two versions of its creation. According to the first, Duchamp once strolled with friends on Fifth Avenue in New York anddrew
BORIS LOPEZ: WORKS
Arthive is a community of artists, collectors and art dealers. We make it easy to collect and publish everything about art, manage collections, and buy, sell and promote artworks. ELECTRIC CHAIR BY ANDY WARHOL: HISTORY, ANALYSIS & FACTS Once Andy Warhol said, "At some point I realized that everything I do has something to do with death". The theme of disappearance, death as transformation, and life after death is omnipresent in the artist’s work. The Big Electric Chair series was part of Warhol's Death and Disaster massive cycle, which he began in 1962. Showing pain and suffering, those pictures were something entirely new. LET THEM EAT CRACK BY BANKSY: HISTORY, ANALYSIS & FACTS Banksy once said: “If you feel dirty, insignificant or unloved, rats are a good role model. They exist without permission, they have no respect for the hierarchy of society, and they have sex 50 times a day. ” In this regard, Banksy’s work “ Let them eat crack " It is noteworthy for two reasons: firstly, it BIRTHDAY BY DOROTHEA TANNING: HISTORY, ANALYSIS & FACTS Dorothea Tanning's “Birthday” painting was created by the artist in 1942, when she lived in New York. It was this picture - a sample of the early North American postmodern art - that introduced Dorotea to her future husband, renowned surrealist artist Max Ernst. It is said that for the first time Ernst and Tanning met at one of the noisy UNEQUAL MARRIAGE BY VASILII PURKIEV The subject of the Pukirev’s Unequal Marriage is unlikely to allow someone to stay indifferent: a young, sad bride is helplessly holding out her hand, which the priest, bowing flatteringly, is going to put the ring on. He will let her into the possession of the old rich voluptuary – the stiff groom holding the candle. MARY MOSER - BIOGRAPHY, INTERESTING FACTS, FAMOUS ARTWORKS Mary Moser (Mary Moser 27 October 1744, London – 2 may 1819, London) was an English painter of Swiss origin. Was one of the most famous women in the British art scene of the XVIII century. Along with Angelika Kaufmannshe was among the founders of the British Royal Academy of arts: over the next century and a half Kaufmann and Moser were the only women in her membership (only in 1936, the FLOWERS BY NATALIA GONCHAROVA: HISTORY, ANALYSIS & FACTS "Flowers" Natalia Goncharova in 2008 at Christie's London auction went for $ 10.9 million and at the time became the most expensive painting made by a woman. The painting at the junction of Cubo-futurism, primitivism, Fauvism and Luisma. From kubofuturizma here proprement image and a specific feature of this trend – metallic lustercylindrical forms.
THERAPIST BY RENÉ MAGRITTE Description of the artwork «The therapist». In 1927, the first personal exhibition of René Magritte took place in Brussels. Most of the canvases the artist presented there were executed in the Cubist style, as well as his first surreal experiments. Art critics took Magritte’s work very coolly, and the frustrated artist, along withhis wife
RHYTHM 1 BY ROBERT DELAUNAY: HISTORY, ANALYSIS & FACTS Rhythm 1 is one of artworks by Robert Delaunay. Artwork analysis, large resolution images, user comments, interesting facts and muchmore.
FOUNTAIN BY MARCEL DUCHAMP: HISTORY, ANALYSIS & FACTS After all, the artist considered "Fountain" mockery of art. But the debate about whether this medium-making can be considered a work of art has not subsided for a hundred years. "Fountain" was born in 1917. And there are two versions of its creation. According to the first, Duchamp once strolled with friends on Fifth Avenue in New York anddrew
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Arthive is a community of artists, collectors and art dealers. We make it easy to collect and publish everything about art, manage collections, and buy, sell and promote artworks. ELECTRIC CHAIR BY ANDY WARHOL: HISTORY, ANALYSIS & FACTS Once Andy Warhol said, "At some point I realized that everything I do has something to do with death". The theme of disappearance, death as transformation, and life after death is omnipresent in the artist’s work. The Big Electric Chair series was part of Warhol's Death and Disaster massive cycle, which he began in 1962. Showing pain and suffering, those pictures were something entirely new. LET THEM EAT CRACK BY BANKSY: HISTORY, ANALYSIS & FACTS Banksy once said: “If you feel dirty, insignificant or unloved, rats are a good role model. They exist without permission, they have no respect for the hierarchy of society, and they have sex 50 times a day. ” In this regard, Banksy’s work “ Let them eat crack " It is noteworthy for two reasons: firstly, it BIRTHDAY BY DOROTHEA TANNING: HISTORY, ANALYSIS & FACTS Dorothea Tanning's “Birthday” painting was created by the artist in 1942, when she lived in New York. It was this picture - a sample of the early North American postmodern art - that introduced Dorotea to her future husband, renowned surrealist artist Max Ernst. It is said that for the first time Ernst and Tanning met at one of the noisy UNEQUAL MARRIAGE BY VASILII PURKIEV The subject of the Pukirev’s Unequal Marriage is unlikely to allow someone to stay indifferent: a young, sad bride is helplessly holding out her hand, which the priest, bowing flatteringly, is going to put the ring on. He will let her into the possession of the old rich voluptuary – the stiff groom holding the candle. MARY MOSER - BIOGRAPHY, INTERESTING FACTS, FAMOUS ARTWORKS Mary Moser (Mary Moser 27 October 1744, London – 2 may 1819, London) was an English painter of Swiss origin. Was one of the most famous women in the British art scene of the XVIII century. Along with Angelika Kaufmannshe was among the founders of the British Royal Academy of arts: over the next century and a half Kaufmann and Moser were the only women in her membership (only in 1936, the FLOWERS BY NATALIA GONCHAROVA: HISTORY, ANALYSIS & FACTS "Flowers" Natalia Goncharova in 2008 at Christie's London auction went for $ 10.9 million and at the time became the most expensive painting made by a woman. The painting at the junction of Cubo-futurism, primitivism, Fauvism and Luisma. From kubofuturizma here proprement image and a specific feature of this trend – metallic lustercylindrical forms.
"SMALL" ART: ARTWORKS AT THE EXHIBITION Jewish Museum and Tolerance Center presents an exhibition "Small" art ". Visitors will see more than 130 works by Isaac Levitan, Vasily Polenov, Valentin Serov, Ilya THERAPIST BY RENÉ MAGRITTE Description of the artwork «The therapist». In 1927, the first personal exhibition of René Magritte took place in Brussels. Most of the canvases the artist presented there were executed in the Cubist style, as well as his first surreal experiments. Art critics took Magritte’s work very coolly, and the frustrated artist, along withhis wife
FAMILY BY EGON SCHIELE: HISTORY, ANALYSIS & FACTS Description of the artwork «Family». The Spanish flu epidemic that swept through Europe in 1918 and took the lives of tens of millions of people, received the mighty and terrible illustration from Egon Schiele. The epidemic began in the last months of the First World WarANATOLY SAZHIN
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HENRY FORD HOSPITAL BY FRIDA KAHLO: HISTORY, ANALYSIS Once Diego declared that Frida - "The only artist in the history of art who opened her chest and her own heart to reveal the biological nature of her feelings." "Henry Ford Hospital" - the first paintings of Frida Kahlo, written on a metal plate, in the tradition of the Mexican "retable". In November 1938, she was first presented to thepublic
ALMA GORE - BIOGRAPHY, INTERESTING FACTS, FAMOUS ARTWORKS Find out more about the history of Alma Gore, including interesting facts, large resolution images, historical features and more. MARY MOSER - BIOGRAPHY, INTERESTING FACTS, FAMOUS ARTWORKS Mary Moser (Mary Moser 27 October 1744, London – 2 may 1819, London) was an English painter of Swiss origin. Was one of the most famous women in the British art scene of the XVIII century. Along with Angelika Kaufmannshe was among the founders of the British Royal Academy of arts: over the next century and a half Kaufmann and Moser were the only women in her membership (only in 1936, the GARDEN BY DAVID HOCKNEY: HISTORY, ANALYSIS & FACTS Garden is one of artworks by David Hockney. Artwork analysis, large resolution images, user comments, interesting facts and much more. HYGIEIA BY GUSTAV KLIMT Gustav Klimt. Painting, 1901. Description of the artwork «Hygieia. A fragment of the painting "Medicine" (the ceiling Paintings for Vienna University)». In 1894, Gustav Klimt was an extremely popular artist in Vienna. His colleagues dreamt of the glory that surrounded him. He had painted many successful artworks, caressed by critics, he also THEMATIC ART COLLECTIONS BY USERS There are virtual art collections compiled by the Arthive users. You can define the topics of your collections and the principles of creation while other users can assess them, leave comments, and share them on social networks. By date. By date Sort by most popular Sort by largest. Search for collection. WAVE BY IVAN AIVAZOVSKY: HISTORY, ANALYSIS & FACTS The public name Ivan Aivazovskystrongly associated with sea landscapes — majestic, breathtaking and exciting. Such glory artist brought his famous paintings "The ninth wave", "Brig "Mercury", "Rainbow"and many others.In the huge list of Marin authorship of this remarkable painter, which to this day attract the attention of connoisseurs of the genre — Aivazovsky painting "the Wave". FAMILY BY EGON SCHIELE: HISTORY, ANALYSIS & FACTS Description of the artwork «Family». The Spanish flu epidemic that swept through Europe in 1918 and took the lives of tens of millions of people, received the mighty and terrible illustration from Egon Schiele. The epidemic began in the last months of the First World War THERAPIST BY RENÉ MAGRITTE Description of the artwork «The therapist». In 1927, the first personal exhibition of René Magritte took place in Brussels. Most of the canvases the artist presented there were executed in the Cubist style, as well as his first surreal experiments. Art critics took Magritte’s work very coolly, and the frustrated artist, along withhis wife
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LET THEM EAT CRACK BY BANKSY: HISTORY, ANALYSIS & FACTS Banksy once said: “If you feel dirty, insignificant or unloved, rats are a good role model. They exist without permission, they have no respect for the hierarchy of society, and they have sex 50 times a day. ” In this regard, Banksy’s work “ Let them eat crack " It is noteworthy for two reasons: firstly, it TEN MOST EXPENSIVE PAINTINGS BY CLAUDE MONET 3. The Water Lilies, 1906 Bidding: the Sotheby’s, 2014. Auction price: $54,071,001 Provenance: Paul Durand-Ruel was a talented art dealer and important advocate of the impressionists at the time when nobody bought the impressionist artworks.For some dozens of years he had had the monopoly on purchasing Claude Monet’s paintings, paying him not only the price for his artworks but also THE UMBRELLAS BY PIERRE-AUGUSTE RENOIR: HISTORY, ANALYSIS The answer is that "Umbrellas" was painted in two sessions with a break for a very powerful and picturesque impression. In 1881, the artist began to work on the "Umbrellas" - this time he painted with airy and bright figures of the two girls and their mother to right side of the composition. This is a perfect and perfected over the lastten
MARINA APOLLONIO
Marina Apollonio (Marina Apollonio, November 12, 1940, Trieste, Italy) – Italian painter, representative of the style of op art. He received his artistic education at Venice Academy of fine arts. In the 60s, Apollo began to explore architectural solutions for interiors,and then turned to
THEMATIC ART COLLECTIONS BY USERS There are virtual art collections compiled by the Arthive users. You can define the topics of your collections and the principles of creation while other users can assess them, leave comments, and share them on social networks. By date. By date Sort by most popular Sort by largest. Search for collection. WAVE BY IVAN AIVAZOVSKY: HISTORY, ANALYSIS & FACTS The public name Ivan Aivazovskystrongly associated with sea landscapes — majestic, breathtaking and exciting. Such glory artist brought his famous paintings "The ninth wave", "Brig "Mercury", "Rainbow"and many others.In the huge list of Marin authorship of this remarkable painter, which to this day attract the attention of connoisseurs of the genre — Aivazovsky painting "the Wave". FAMILY BY EGON SCHIELE: HISTORY, ANALYSIS & FACTS Description of the artwork «Family». The Spanish flu epidemic that swept through Europe in 1918 and took the lives of tens of millions of people, received the mighty and terrible illustration from Egon Schiele. The epidemic began in the last months of the First World War THERAPIST BY RENÉ MAGRITTE Description of the artwork «The therapist». In 1927, the first personal exhibition of René Magritte took place in Brussels. Most of the canvases the artist presented there were executed in the Cubist style, as well as his first surreal experiments. Art critics took Magritte’s work very coolly, and the frustrated artist, along withhis wife
SOLDIERS, SOLDIERS, WHERE IS YOUR GLORY? BY VALENTIN Description of the artwork «Soldiers, soldiers, where is your glory?». On 9 January 1905, Valentin Serov witnessed the dispersal of a peaceful demonstration by the tsarist troops. It was a terrible sight: from the windows of the Academy of Arts, he saw horsemen’s swords sparkle in the sun, soldiers hold their guns, snow turn redwith blood.
RHYTHM 1 BY ROBERT DELAUNAY: HISTORY, ANALYSIS & FACTS Rhythm 1 is one of artworks by Robert Delaunay. Artwork analysis, large resolution images, user comments, interesting facts and muchmore.
LET THEM EAT CRACK BY BANKSY: HISTORY, ANALYSIS & FACTS Banksy once said: “If you feel dirty, insignificant or unloved, rats are a good role model. They exist without permission, they have no respect for the hierarchy of society, and they have sex 50 times a day. ” In this regard, Banksy’s work “ Let them eat crack " It is noteworthy for two reasons: firstly, it TEN MOST EXPENSIVE PAINTINGS BY CLAUDE MONET 3. The Water Lilies, 1906 Bidding: the Sotheby’s, 2014. Auction price: $54,071,001 Provenance: Paul Durand-Ruel was a talented art dealer and important advocate of the impressionists at the time when nobody bought the impressionist artworks.For some dozens of years he had had the monopoly on purchasing Claude Monet’s paintings, paying him not only the price for his artworks but also THE UMBRELLAS BY PIERRE-AUGUSTE RENOIR: HISTORY, ANALYSIS The answer is that "Umbrellas" was painted in two sessions with a break for a very powerful and picturesque impression. In 1881, the artist began to work on the "Umbrellas" - this time he painted with airy and bright figures of the two girls and their mother to right side of the composition. This is a perfect and perfected over the lastten
MARINA APOLLONIO
Marina Apollonio (Marina Apollonio, November 12, 1940, Trieste, Italy) – Italian painter, representative of the style of op art. He received his artistic education at Venice Academy of fine arts. In the 60s, Apollo began to explore architectural solutions for interiors,and then turned to
THEMATIC ART COLLECTIONS BY USERS There are virtual art collections compiled by the Arthive users. You can define the topics of your collections and the principles of creation while other users can assess them, leave comments, and share them on social networks. By date. By date Sort by most popular Sort by largest. Search for collection. MAGIC REALISM PAINTINGS A fascinating look at the most influential magic realism paintings. Modern artists and old masters from all over the world: the best works, biographies, news and publications.ETCHING | ARTHIVE
The first known etched boards date from the early 16th century. Etching (fr. eau-forte — strong water, aquafortis, nitric acid) is the main technique of gravure printing easel graphics, which suggests the image to be etched with acid on the surface of a metal plate. From a technological aspect, etching is the opposite of a carving.RAPHAEL SANZIO
Raphael Sanzio (Raphael Santi), born in Urbino in 1483, died and buried in Rome in 1520, the legendary Italian painter, one of the old masters of High Renaissance period, most known for grace and sublime nature of his artwork on religious and mythological themes.Raphael Sanzio was called the “divine painter” and “perfect draftsman”, and ease and simplicity that he achieved in his most- BIOGRAPHY
Arthive is a community of artists, collectors and art dealers. We make it easy to collect and publish everything about art, manage collections, and buy, sell and promote artworks. HENRY FORD HOSPITAL BY FRIDA KAHLO: HISTORY, ANALYSIS Once Diego declared that Frida - "The only artist in the history of art who opened her chest and her own heart to reveal the biological nature of her feelings." "Henry Ford Hospital" - the first paintings of Frida Kahlo, written on a metal plate, in the tradition of the Mexican "retable". In November 1938, she was first presented to thepublic
TEN MOST EXPENSIVE PAINTINGS BY CLAUDE MONET 3. The Water Lilies, 1906 Bidding: the Sotheby’s, 2014. Auction price: $54,071,001 Provenance: Paul Durand-Ruel was a talented art dealer and important advocate of the impressionists at the time when nobody bought the impressionist artworks.For some dozens of years he had had the monopoly on purchasing Claude Monet’s paintings, paying him not only the price for his artworks but also RIDING ON DEATH BY JEAN-MICHEL BASQUIAT: HISTORY, ANALYSIS Description of the artwork «Riding on death». In February 1987, during simple operations died Andy Warhol. For Jean-Michel Basquiat, this was the most serious blow of his life. Warhol was his mentor, teacher or guru. He helped the young protégé to enter the world of American art, introduced him to many influential and interestingpeople.
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MARY MOSER - BIOGRAPHY, INTERESTING FACTS, FAMOUS ARTWORKS Mary Moser (Mary Moser 27 October 1744, London – 2 may 1819, London) was an English painter of Swiss origin. Was one of the most famous women in the British art scene of the XVIII century. Along with Angelika Kaufmannshe was among the founders of the British Royal Academy of arts: over the next century and a half Kaufmann and Moser were the only women in her membership (only in 1936, the THEMATIC ART COLLECTIONS BY USERS There are virtual art collections compiled by the Arthive users. You can define the topics of your collections and the principles of creation while other users can assess them, leave comments, and share them on social networks. By date. By date Sort by most popular Sort by largest. Search for collection. WAVE BY IVAN AIVAZOVSKY: HISTORY, ANALYSIS & FACTS The public name Ivan Aivazovskystrongly associated with sea landscapes — majestic, breathtaking and exciting. Such glory artist brought his famous paintings "The ninth wave", "Brig "Mercury", "Rainbow"and many others.In the huge list of Marin authorship of this remarkable painter, which to this day attract the attention of connoisseurs of the genre — Aivazovsky painting "the Wave". FAMILY BY EGON SCHIELE: HISTORY, ANALYSIS & FACTS Description of the artwork «Family». The Spanish flu epidemic that swept through Europe in 1918 and took the lives of tens of millions of people, received the mighty and terrible illustration from Egon Schiele. The epidemic began in the last months of the First World War THERAPIST BY RENÉ MAGRITTE Description of the artwork «The therapist». In 1927, the first personal exhibition of René Magritte took place in Brussels. Most of the canvases the artist presented there were executed in the Cubist style, as well as his first surreal experiments. Art critics took Magritte’s work very coolly, and the frustrated artist, along withhis wife
SOLDIERS, SOLDIERS, WHERE IS YOUR GLORY? BY VALENTIN Description of the artwork «Soldiers, soldiers, where is your glory?». On 9 January 1905, Valentin Serov witnessed the dispersal of a peaceful demonstration by the tsarist troops. It was a terrible sight: from the windows of the Academy of Arts, he saw horsemen’s swords sparkle in the sun, soldiers hold their guns, snow turn redwith blood.
RHYTHM 1 BY ROBERT DELAUNAY: HISTORY, ANALYSIS & FACTS Rhythm 1 is one of artworks by Robert Delaunay. Artwork analysis, large resolution images, user comments, interesting facts and muchmore.
LET THEM EAT CRACK BY BANKSY: HISTORY, ANALYSIS & FACTS Banksy once said: “If you feel dirty, insignificant or unloved, rats are a good role model. They exist without permission, they have no respect for the hierarchy of society, and they have sex 50 times a day. ” In this regard, Banksy’s work “ Let them eat crack " It is noteworthy for two reasons: firstly, it TEN MOST EXPENSIVE PAINTINGS BY CLAUDE MONET 3. The Water Lilies, 1906 Bidding: the Sotheby’s, 2014. Auction price: $54,071,001 Provenance: Paul Durand-Ruel was a talented art dealer and important advocate of the impressionists at the time when nobody bought the impressionist artworks.For some dozens of years he had had the monopoly on purchasing Claude Monet’s paintings, paying him not only the price for his artworks but also THE UMBRELLAS BY PIERRE-AUGUSTE RENOIR: HISTORY, ANALYSISALL PAINTINGS BY RENOIRRENOIR PAINTINGS FOR SALERENOIR PAINTINGS OF CHILDRENRENOIRTHE UMBRELLAS
The answer is that "Umbrellas" was painted in two sessions with a break for a very powerful and picturesque impression. In 1881, the artist began to work on the "Umbrellas" - this time he painted with airy and bright figures of the two girls and their mother to right side of the composition. This is a perfect and perfected over the lastten
MARINA APOLLONIO
Marina Apollonio (Marina Apollonio, November 12, 1940, Trieste, Italy) – Italian painter, representative of the style of op art. He received his artistic education at Venice Academy of fine arts. In the 60s, Apollo began to explore architectural solutions for interiors,and then turned to
THEMATIC ART COLLECTIONS BY USERS There are virtual art collections compiled by the Arthive users. You can define the topics of your collections and the principles of creation while other users can assess them, leave comments, and share them on social networks. By date. By date Sort by most popular Sort by largest. Search for collection. WAVE BY IVAN AIVAZOVSKY: HISTORY, ANALYSIS & FACTS The public name Ivan Aivazovskystrongly associated with sea landscapes — majestic, breathtaking and exciting. Such glory artist brought his famous paintings "The ninth wave", "Brig "Mercury", "Rainbow"and many others.In the huge list of Marin authorship of this remarkable painter, which to this day attract the attention of connoisseurs of the genre — Aivazovsky painting "the Wave". FAMILY BY EGON SCHIELE: HISTORY, ANALYSIS & FACTS Description of the artwork «Family». The Spanish flu epidemic that swept through Europe in 1918 and took the lives of tens of millions of people, received the mighty and terrible illustration from Egon Schiele. The epidemic began in the last months of the First World War THERAPIST BY RENÉ MAGRITTE Description of the artwork «The therapist». In 1927, the first personal exhibition of René Magritte took place in Brussels. Most of the canvases the artist presented there were executed in the Cubist style, as well as his first surreal experiments. Art critics took Magritte’s work very coolly, and the frustrated artist, along withhis wife
SOLDIERS, SOLDIERS, WHERE IS YOUR GLORY? BY VALENTIN Description of the artwork «Soldiers, soldiers, where is your glory?». On 9 January 1905, Valentin Serov witnessed the dispersal of a peaceful demonstration by the tsarist troops. It was a terrible sight: from the windows of the Academy of Arts, he saw horsemen’s swords sparkle in the sun, soldiers hold their guns, snow turn redwith blood.
RHYTHM 1 BY ROBERT DELAUNAY: HISTORY, ANALYSIS & FACTS Rhythm 1 is one of artworks by Robert Delaunay. Artwork analysis, large resolution images, user comments, interesting facts and muchmore.
LET THEM EAT CRACK BY BANKSY: HISTORY, ANALYSIS & FACTS Banksy once said: “If you feel dirty, insignificant or unloved, rats are a good role model. They exist without permission, they have no respect for the hierarchy of society, and they have sex 50 times a day. ” In this regard, Banksy’s work “ Let them eat crack " It is noteworthy for two reasons: firstly, it TEN MOST EXPENSIVE PAINTINGS BY CLAUDE MONET 3. The Water Lilies, 1906 Bidding: the Sotheby’s, 2014. Auction price: $54,071,001 Provenance: Paul Durand-Ruel was a talented art dealer and important advocate of the impressionists at the time when nobody bought the impressionist artworks.For some dozens of years he had had the monopoly on purchasing Claude Monet’s paintings, paying him not only the price for his artworks but also THE UMBRELLAS BY PIERRE-AUGUSTE RENOIR: HISTORY, ANALYSISALL PAINTINGS BY RENOIRRENOIR PAINTINGS FOR SALERENOIR PAINTINGS OF CHILDRENRENOIRTHE UMBRELLAS
The answer is that "Umbrellas" was painted in two sessions with a break for a very powerful and picturesque impression. In 1881, the artist began to work on the "Umbrellas" - this time he painted with airy and bright figures of the two girls and their mother to right side of the composition. This is a perfect and perfected over the lastten
MARINA APOLLONIO
Marina Apollonio (Marina Apollonio, November 12, 1940, Trieste, Italy) – Italian painter, representative of the style of op art. He received his artistic education at Venice Academy of fine arts. In the 60s, Apollo began to explore architectural solutions for interiors,and then turned to
THEMATIC ART COLLECTIONS BY USERS There are virtual art collections compiled by the Arthive users. You can define the topics of your collections and the principles of creation while other users can assess them, leave comments, and share them on social networks. By date. By date Sort by most popular Sort by largest. Search for collection. MAGIC REALISM PAINTINGS A fascinating look at the most influential magic realism paintings. Modern artists and old masters from all over the world: the best works, biographies, news and publications.ETCHING | ARTHIVE
The first known etched boards date from the early 16th century. Etching (fr. eau-forte — strong water, aquafortis, nitric acid) is the main technique of gravure printing easel graphics, which suggests the image to be etched with acid on the surface of a metal plate. From a technological aspect, etching is the opposite of a carving.RAPHAEL SANZIO
Raphael Sanzio (Raphael Santi), born in Urbino in 1483, died and buried in Rome in 1520, the legendary Italian painter, one of the old masters of High Renaissance period, most known for grace and sublime nature of his artwork on religious and mythological themes.Raphael Sanzio was called the “divine painter” and “perfect draftsman”, and ease and simplicity that he achieved in his most- BIOGRAPHY
Arthive is a community of artists, collectors and art dealers. We make it easy to collect and publish everything about art, manage collections, and buy, sell and promote artworks. HENRY FORD HOSPITAL BY FRIDA KAHLO: HISTORY, ANALYSIS Once Diego declared that Frida - "The only artist in the history of art who opened her chest and her own heart to reveal the biological nature of her feelings." "Henry Ford Hospital" - the first paintings of Frida Kahlo, written on a metal plate, in the tradition of the Mexican "retable". In November 1938, she was first presented to thepublic
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SOLDIERS, SOLDIERS, WHERE IS YOUR GLORY? BY VALENTIN On 9 January 1905, Valentin Serov witnessed the dispersal of a peaceful demonstration by the tsarist troops. It was a terrible sight: from the windows of the Academy of Arts, he saw horsemen’s swords sparkle in the sun, soldiers hold their guns, snow turn red withblood.
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Once Auguste Renoir came to the workshop and his students inspired by the light-transparent palette of the artist and his colleagues, proudly announced: "We threw tubes of black paint into the Seine!" Renoir confused and began to tell the young rebels about the importance of black color in nature and in painting describing how many different shades it takes on depending on lighting. RIDING ON DEATH BY JEAN-MICHEL BASQUIAT: HISTORY, ANALYSISARTISTS LIKE JEAN MICHEL BASQUIATJEAN MICHEL BASQUIAT S FATHER GERARD BASQUI… Riding on death is one of artworks by Jean-Michel Basquiat. Artwork analysis, large resolution images, user comments, interesting factsand much more.
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SOLDIERS, SOLDIERS, WHERE IS YOUR GLORY? BY VALENTIN On 9 January 1905, Valentin Serov witnessed the dispersal of a peaceful demonstration by the tsarist troops. It was a terrible sight: from the windows of the Academy of Arts, he saw horsemen’s swords sparkle in the sun, soldiers hold their guns, snow turn red withblood.
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Once Auguste Renoir came to the workshop and his students inspired by the light-transparent palette of the artist and his colleagues, proudly announced: "We threw tubes of black paint into the Seine!" Renoir confused and began to tell the young rebels about the importance of black color in nature and in painting describing how many different shades it takes on depending on lighting. RIDING ON DEATH BY JEAN-MICHEL BASQUIAT: HISTORY, ANALYSISARTISTS LIKE JEAN MICHEL BASQUIATJEAN MICHEL BASQUIAT S FATHER GERARD BASQUI… Riding on death is one of artworks by Jean-Michel Basquiat. Artwork analysis, large resolution images, user comments, interesting factsand much more.
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The first known etched boards date from the early 16th century. Etching (fr. eau-forte — strong water, aquafortis, nitric acid) is the main technique of gravure printing easel graphics, which suggests the image to be etched with acid on the surface of a metal plate. From a technological aspect, etching is the opposite of a carving. MAGIC REALISM PAINTINGS A fascinating look at the most influential magic realism paintings. Modern artists and old masters from all over the world: the best works, biographies, news and publications.RAPHAEL SANZIO
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MARY MOSER - BIOGRAPHY, INTERESTING FACTS, FAMOUS ARTWORKS Mary Moser (Mary Moser 27 October 1744, London – 2 may 1819, London) was an English painter of Swiss origin. Was one of the most famous women in the British art scene of the XVIII century. Along with Angelika Kaufmannshe was among the founders of the British Royal Academy of arts: over the next century and a half Kaufmann and Moser were the only women in her membership (only in 1936, the SCULPTOR SARAH LEBEDEV. FAVORITE: ARTISTS AT THE The State Tretyakov Gallery presents an exhibition in the halls of the Hermann Brachert House Museum "Sculptor Sarra Lebedeva. Favorites". The exposition will allow visitors to By using our website you accept our conditions of use of cookies to track data and create content (including advertising) based on your interest. Find out more about what data we collect and use at here.
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Chaliapin - Korovin: half of the kingdom for the piano? Four masterpieces for a tailcoat! One day, in the gallery of the collector spouses from New York Maya and Anatoly Bekkerman, the bell rang: the outfitter’s granddaughter offered them a picture, which Fyodor Chaliapin paid 100 years ago with ... for a tailcoat! The lady spelled the surname of the great singer as "Shatapkin", but the canvas was undoubtedly of Korovin's brush. Thecre…
How Liotard sacrificed his beard The 18th century French pastelist Jean-Étienne Liotard was remarkable by his extravagant look and long, curled beard, which he grew
during his four-year stay in Constantinople. Noble and wealthy Europeans, having a weakness for oriental exotics, were very eager to have the "Turkish gentleman" make their portraits. But before marrying Marie Fargues, the artist shaved off his magnificent beard, and the story was widely told (on the initiative of the bride). Even Voltaire wrote to the Austrian Count Karl von Zinzendorf that the beard was deposited in a special box with due ceremony. How the world was given a fake Dalí In his last years, Salvador Dalí suffered from parkinsonism, which precluded him from painting. And then his wife, incomparable and extraordinary Gala, found a Spanish artist Manuel Pujol of Baladas. In 1979–1981, he created about 400 works: oil paintings (about 200!), drawings, watercolors, lithographs, and he signed each of them with the famous signature of Salvador Dalí. These "unpleasant" details became known to the public, but the surrealist did not lose his head. He said that fakes are excellent, and they could well be his works! How to paint a never-ending bouquet: Cézanne's method "When I accept a picture by myself, it's more serious than if it were judged by all juries in the world!" this was the artistic creed of the perfectionist Paul Cézanne. Because of the fact that creating one picture took a very long time, Cézanne could not paint live flowers. He complained that they fade too fast, and the ripening fruit change colours. Therefore, he preferred to depict artificial flowers. But you can’t call the flowers by Cézanne artificial, can you?Kuindzhi and birds
Arkhip Kuindzhi adored birds. He considered himself a “birds' chosen one”, said that the birds understood his speech and let him pet them. Usually laconic Arkhip Kuindzhi became extremely talkative when it came to birds. He spent hours sitting on the roof of his house, "talking" with pigeons and crows. Every month he bought 60 French buns, up to 10 kg of meat and 6 sacks of oats to feed his feathered friends. Once the illustrator Pavel Scherbov published a caricature depicting Kuindzhi giving an enema to a bird. They say that Arkhip Kuindzhi, deprived of sense of humour, got terribly offended. Queen of France treated Renoir to sweets When Pierre-Auguste Renoir was only four years old, his family moved to Paris and settled near the royal palace. No, they were not rich – it's just Paris was completely different in 1845. Back then, next to the palace, there still were houses built in the 16th century for the royal guard. Now, three centuries later, these houses were pretty worn out and the paint was peeling off. These houses became homes of very simple families, who weren’t accustomed to luxury and comfort: those of artisans and small traders. Their children played all day in the royal garden. When Queen Maria Amalia was tired of the noise, she opened her window and treated little rascals to sweets. Thus, the queen managed to calm them down for a while and had a little quiet time. Vrubel and Michelangelo The Russian artist had a legendary exclusive visual memory. One day, into the hometown of Vrubel, Saratov, they brought a large-scale copy of the "Last Judgment" fresco by the great Italian Renaissance painter Michelangelo. The future brilliant Russian artist was just Misha then, he was 9 years old. The boy took pencils and brushes at the age of five, so he hastened to look at the work, housed in the church, together with his father, and for a long time he studied every detail of it, even though his father called him to return home. Afterwards, having retired to his nursery, he reproduced the seemingly impossible for the child composition with masterful precision. How Churchill Risked his Life: All for the Sake of Painting! Once fascinated by painting, Churchill could no longer live without this hobby, drawing wherever he could. In March 1921, on arriving to Egypt at the Cairo Conference, Churchill decided to paint the pyramids. He decided to ride a camel to the desert. However, sitting up on the "two-humped horse", Winston lost his balance and fell to the ground, which caused him a ragged wound. However, the journey continued, and yet he made sketches of the Sahara and the pyramids. The museums are demanded to remove Renoir's paintings Did you know that Auguste Renoir has the most organized and active opponents? In the past several years, Renoir Sucks At Painting movement has been demanding removal of the artist’s works from museums and staging demonstrations (not particularly crowded, but very reckless). They usually hold homemade signs reading "God Hates Renoir" and "Stop Aesthetic Terrorism". The community has an eponymously-named page on Instagram, where users post their own photos with Renoir's most awful (in their opinion) paintingsin the background.
Admittedly, the activists have nothing against his Dance at Le Moulinde la Galette
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protests are focused mainly on the late works of the aging Renoir, when all his characters began to look the same, pursuing the artist'sconceptual ideal.
What Cézanne showed at the Salon At the meetings of the young artists (future Impressionists) at Café Guerbois, Cézanne was a strange participant: he would break in all messy, wheeze, greet everyone, make a few rude jokes and then sit in silence listening to conversations about new art. When he didn’t like something said, he would just get up loudly and leave. When asked by the elegant painter Edouard Manet what he would show at the next Salon, Cézanne answered: "a pot of shit". Every time, the judges of the Salon would squeamishly wait for this madman to bring his new masterpieces in a rattling truck or carrying them on his back. They got used to it. Cézanne would repeat that trick for 18 years until in 1882 his painting was accepted at theSalon.
Claude Monet's military service in Africa When Claude Monet turned 20, he had to participate in the drawing of lots. At that time, there was no conscription in France, but under the law in force, all young men of the city who reached the age of twenty were gathered and had their names written on pieces of paper which were put into the ballot box – in this way a lottery system determined who was called up for military service. They had to serve 7 years. It was also officially allowed to pay for someone to take your place. But Claude had already started dreaming about white sands, starry nights, and an incredibly beautiful military uniform. Monet asked to serve in Algeria. He spent a year in the personal protection of marshal Pélissier but didn't participate in a single military campaign. Monet escaped out of boredom and despair – and was found unconscious and feverish by his colleagues. He had typhoid. Unlike his colleagues (Impressionists), Monet remained indifferent tooriental exotics.
The picture by Rubens considered a fake after its restoration After the restoration, the visitors of the famous Dulwich gallery considered the female portrait by Rubens a fake. In fact, all the pictures were under suspicion: the gallery held the action "Made in China"! Artist Doug Fishbone hid a Chinese "remake" among the 270 works by Titian, Rembrandt, Rubens, Murillo and other geniuses. It was the work by Jean-Honoré Fragonard "Young Woman". The forgery was left next to the original, and visitors were urged to look more closely at the masterpieces and cherish them.Born rider Renoir
With the beginning of the Franco-Prussian War, Renoir , who had never ridden a horse before, was sent to serve in cavalry regiment ... to tame horses. When the young artist came to the captain and told him about his profession, the man made a joke: "At least they didn’t send you into artillery!" But it turned out that Renoir had the natural abilities of a rider. He learned to handle horses in a couple of months and got the most capricious and stubborn animals for taming. During his service, the artist had only one horse, with which he couldn't cope. "The recalcitrant found a way to get rid of me: the horse leaned against the wall of the arena with all its weight, trying to crush my leg. I tried the whip, tenderness and sugar – nothing helped," Renoir latersaid.
Apprentices from the attic Rembrandt began to acceptstudents
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barely out of adolescence. The first apprentice of the 21-year-old painter was Gerrit Dou , who at that time was not yet 15 years old. It seems that Rembrandt never took beginners. A pupil’s parents had to pay the artist an annual tuition fee of 100 guilders. Rembrandt’s students learned by copying their master’s works and, later, by painting and drawing their own variations based on them. They had to work in an attic in separate cubicles partitioned by sailcloth or paper. How Kuindzhi painted Aivazovsky's fence At the age of 15, Arkhip Kuindzhi started studying art under Aivazovsky. A shy, full-bodied young man arrived in Feodosia wearing a shirt, a colourful vest, checkered pants bubbling on his knees, and a straw hat. The young Kuindzhi really amused Ivan Aivazovsky and his daughter Elena, who had a good laugh at his naive village daub and crimson face. Arkhip lived under the shed in the yard for two months, since he was not allowed into the studio. At the end of his "training" the master entrusted Kuindzhi to paint his fence (though he got some practical advice from Aivazovsky's disciple Adolf Faessler). Kuindzhi learned this lesson for life and Kuindzhi never refused anyoneanything.
How Auguste Renoir almost became an opera singer 13-year-old Auguste felt like the church boys’ choir was where he belonged: large organ pipes hid him from the eyes of the worshippers, while he could see and feel everyone. Loaders, traders, workers and many others came to morning mass. "It was on a cold morning like that I understood Rembrandt," recalled Renoir later. He had a beautiful baritone, learned musical notation and performed complex passages. At that time, the regent of the choir and the church organist was Charles Gounod, still young and unknown (the opera Faust would appear only in 10 years). The regent was sure that Renoir stood a pretty good chance of becoming a famous opera singer. He gave the boy private lessons and persuaded his parents to choose a musical education for their son How Russian patrons saved Matisse from poverty Henri Matisse gained fame quickly, but his financial situation remained precarious. And only his acquaintance with Russian patrons and collectors Sergei Shchukin and Ivan Morozov helped him to get out of poverty once and for all. In 1908, an art connoisseur Sergei Shchukin commissioned him two panels, which he intended to hung on the walls of his Moscow mansion. It was then when the first Dance appeared. Shchukin invited Matisse to Russia, where the artist was completely overwhelmed by Russian icons. "The Holy Grail" of Frida Kahlo Frida Kahlo created her biggest and most difficult piece, The Wounded Table, in 1940, experiencing a divorce from Diego Rivera . Being a dedicated Communist, she sent the work to the USSR as "a gift of friendship", but Soviet officials considered it to be an example of "decadent bourgeois formalist art" and unsuitable for public display. In 1955, the painting was shown in Poland in an exhibition, but on the way back to Moscow The Wounded Table disappeared as if into thin air. Years of searching in Europe and America have been unsuccessful. The painting remains the "Holy Grail" for art historians, studying FridaKahlo's work.
How Lucian Freud nearly became a sailor By the early 1940s, Lucian Freud – the grandson of the founder of psychoanalysis Sigmund Freud and the future cult British artist – had already been a student of two British schools. He got kicked out of the last one for bad behaviour: dropping his trousers in public for a bet. Having been thrown out of several art schools, Freud finally gave up on academic education and decided to become a sailor. Having mastered the art of tattooing, Lucian quickly made friends with other sailors, but his first voyage left him with severe tonsillitis, putting paid to the sea career. Freud had no other choice rather than becoming an artist. Connoisseur of Monet and Renoir founded a new art profession The first believed professional art dealer, the famous art patron Paul Durand-Ruel saw his mission in supporting and developing real art, and, importantly, educating the audience. Between 1871 and 1922, Paul Durand-Ruel acquired about 12,000 Impressionist works, including more than 1000 works by Monet, 1500 works by Renoir, 800 works by Pissarro, 400 works by Degas, Cassatt and Sisley, and about 200 arworks byManet.
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Flamenco
Julia Ivanovna Ivanova2020, 125×73 cm
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Sunflowers
Irina Valentinovna Verpeta2006, 70×80 cm
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Diptych "Tenderness"Mikhail Liman
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I have changed my mind Anna Sergeevna Chekh2020, 45×60 cm
$154.00
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Colorful valley 2
Natalia Viktorovna Tyuneva2020, 50×70 cm
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The road in the field. Anton Vasilievich Tishkov2020, 70×50 cm
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The Illusion of Presence Диана Владимировна Маливани 2019, 150×120×4 cm__
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Ballerina
Natalia Viktorovna Tyuneva2019, 60×50 cm
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Cretan princess
Julia Ivanovna Ivanova XXI century, 80×60 cmNegotiable
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Tangerines
Irina Valentinovna Verpeta2006, 50×60 cm
$1,231.00
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Golden wing
Mikhail Liman
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Milky Way
Anna Sergeevna Chekh2020
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Guys
Сергей Георгиевич Леконцев$2,338.00
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Tired planet
Vadim Anatolyevich Stolyarov November 2020, 130×97×2 cm__
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Transition
Olga Krokhicheva
2020, 60×60×2 cm
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Everything will be Coca-Cola Ekaterina Viktorovna Mitrofanova2020, 23×31 cm
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Etude. Country mood
Denis Aleksandrovich Glindeman2020, 30×20 cm
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$5,556.00
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Mystery of Atlantis
Olga Vladimirovna Shcherbakova 08.08.2020, 80×6×120 cm__
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Decline height
AVM ZVM
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Queen's gambit
Michael Maganet
18×13 cm
Artworks with audio guides View all14
The Big Tower
Giorgio de Chirico
1921, 83×62 cm
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After the Shipwreck
Eugene Delacroix
1847, 36×57 cm
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Blue Dancers
Edgar Degas
1898, 65×65 cm
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Portrait of Madame Chocquet by the Window Pierre-Auguste Renoir1876, 68.5×55 cm
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THEY OVERCOME: PAINTERS HARDENED BY ADVERSITY Among famous artists, you can find many characters with difficult fates. Fierce criticism, illness, political and natural disasters, episodes when the whole world seems to lead war against you. They did not break, they survived, they have overcome everything.Read all
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KIKI DE MONTPARNASSE. THE FACE OF THE EPOCH Being a muse is a thankless job. People would see her face a thousand times, admire the work of an artist or sculptor, but often they would not even remember her name. Kiki de Montparnasse was no exception, although her face and her body, turned into a violin, are familiar to almost everyone. We tell the story of a woman who “defined the epochof Montparnasse”.
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------------------------- Yana Zolotova, September 10 06:28 PM 0 Original Auto-Translated Смотрела этот фильм и у меня не возникло таких негативных ассоциаций. Видимо потому, что реальную историю Эди я не знала до этого. Спасибо за статью, было интересно ?? To post comments log in or sign up.October 22 12:09 PM
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ALICE FROM WONDERLAND IN LEWIS CARROLL’S PHOTOS AND DRAWINGS On 4 July 1862, Charles Lutwidge Dodgson createed an incredible tale of Alice’s adventures. Today we compare the story of the real and the fairytale heroines, looking at numerous photos of Alice Liddell, taken by Lewis Carroll himself, and leafing through the manuscript of the book with his illustrations. Do they look alike?Read all
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THE BAVARIAN ROSE — EMPRESS SISSI. CEREMONIAL PORTRAITS, DRAMA, LIFE The magnificent artist Franz Winterhalter admired the extraordinary beauty of the Empress of Austria and the fascinating conversations with her while posing. And Sissi herself, as her contemporaries nicknamed Elizabeth of Bavaria, was considered a mysterious woman with a dramatic destiny. An impeccable appearance, an adored husband, beloved children, wealth, power and the endless longing that…Read all
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MIRACLES JUST AROUND: EARLY WORKS OF 15 FAMOUS ARTISTS WITH THEIRSIGNATURE STYLE
What do the early works by Picasso, Pollock, Rothko and other artists, whose mature style we unmistakably recognize, look like? We compare the first experiments of geniuses and works demonstrating their own style. You will be surprised and find that even the most inveterate abstractionist can draw well...Read all
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Please provide your contact information Marine art or seascape is a kind of landscape that depicts the sea. Specific paintings or engravings of a sea theme are also called marines. The word marine (it. marina) comes from the Latin marinus — “of sea”. Read more The development of the genre from antiquity to the present day: how did religion and the invention of oil painting contribute to the development of the genre in Europe, and why was the Hudson River so important? Read more Marine art or seascape is a kind of landscape that depicts the sea. Specific paintings or engravings of a sea theme are also called marines. The word marine (it. marina) comes from the Latin marinus — “of sea”. Read moreDetails
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