French artist Edward Degas (1834 1917) is renowned for his skill in drawing and painting the human figure in motion. His style is most characterized by his expressive painting style in...
These days Impressionist art routinely sells for tens of millions of dollars. Impressionist exhibits are often the most crowded place in a museum. More than a few Impressionist artists are household...
Arte impresionista is easily recognized by its distinctive use of color and swift brushwork, which capture momentary visual impressions. With subjects as diverse as las personalidades de los artistas,...
Critics, appalled at the short, spontaneous brush strokes and gratuitously bright colors, called the likes of Monet, Pissaro, Renoir and Degas "lunatics". But thankfully these masters pushed forward,...
The Musée dOrsay, in Paris, France, is the worlds largest repository of Impressionist and Postimpressionist art and home to many of the most important works by nineteenth- and...
Swedish artist Carl Larsson (1853 1919) and his wife, artist Karin BergÖÖ, loved their eight beautiful children and their cozy cottage in rural Sundborn. Larsson rendered his home and...
The Musée dOrsay, in Paris, France, is the worlds largest repository of Impressionist and Postimpressionist art and home to many of the most important works by nineteenth- and...
Carl Larsson (1853 1919) was a Swedish artist who spent much of his time painting watercolors of his wife and children at home. Here are twelve of Larssons pictures for you to color,...
Pierre-Auguste Renoirs paintings are charming and accessible yet often boldly experimental, with loose brushstrokes and unexpected compositional arrangements.
One of the best-loved painters in the history of modern art, Pierre-Auguste Renoir exhibited with the Impressionists in the 1870s and early 1880s and went on to paint for three more decades, focusing...
Considering the enormous popularity Impressionist art enjoys today, and considering the major influence it has had on numerous subsequent movements, it is hard to imagine a time when it was looked...
Here are twelve glorious works by Tom Thomson and the Group of Seven Artists. Artists include Franklin Carmichael, Lawren S. Harris, A. Y. Jackson, Franz (Frank) Johnston, Arthur Lismer, J. E. H....
Works by Franklin Carmichael, A. J. Casson, Lawren S. Harris, A. Y. Jackson, Arthur Lismer, J. E. H. MacDonald, Tom Thomson and F. H. Varley grace this small gem of a wall calendar.
Tom Thomson and the Group of Seven shared a passion for Canadas wilderness and a strong desire to create a distinctive visual language inspired by the Canadian landscape.
Gustave Baumann studied in Munich at a time when some of the worlds finest, most innovative block printing was being done there, and he remained faithful to the graphically straightforward,...
Degas Dancers 2010 presents a collection of superb reproductions of Edgar Degas masterpieces. In the 1870s, ballet dancers became Degas' favorite subjects; he painted both portraits and theatrical...
French artist Edward Degas is renowned for his skill in drawing and painting the human figure in motion. His style is most characterized by his expressive painting style in combination with his...
These photographs were deliberately made to look like paintings, drawings, and watercolors, aspiring to the status of fine art. Ironically, this has imbued the images with a quality that can only be...
Arte impresionista is easily recognized by its distinctive use of color and swift brushwork, which capture momentary visual impressions. With subjects as diverse as las personalidades de los artistas,...
These days Impressionist art routinely sells for tens of millions of dollars. Impressionist exhibits are often the most crowded place in a museum. More than a few Impressionist artists are household...