Still Life Paintings Of Vases

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still life paintings of vases

A selection of famous paintings of flowers

Throughout history, artists have used paintings of flowers to express emotion. In full, bright flowers that express the joy and optimism to the fading flower, which refers only to pain, the flowers are great about putting on canvas. The type of flower, its life stage, the number of them in the image, the surrounding landscape and many other factors can strongly influence the feelings paint.

There are many artists who have been able to use flowers in their works of art to effectively convey their thoughts and their feelings. Even people who do not consider themselves as "the art" have heard of these famous painters and many are still familiar to certain parts.

Vincent Van Gogh is a name that just about everyone knows. It has several famous works, including several focused on flowers. "Sunflowers" (originally named in French "Sunflowers") is perhaps his best on the flowers. These flowers have been two sets of still lifes. The earlier series (1887) depicts the flowers lying on the floor and the second series (1888) show them in bunches in a vase. Van Gogh No exposure would never voluntarily exclude sunflowers display.

"Iris" is another work of Van Gogh, painted during the last years of his life while living in the asylum. He referred to the work as "the lightning rod for my disease" believe he could keep his sanity, if he continues to paint. The oil painting "Almond Blossom" is another of his works later.

Edgar Degas is also a name you may recognize. This French artist is credited as one of the founders of Impressionism, but he prefers to be called a realist. While more than half of his work includes dancers and is also known for several female nudes Degas also paintings of flowers on her curriculum vitae. Woman with Chrysanthemums are among the best known. Like his other work, it is emotional and the points the isolation of man.

Chrysanthemums have shown in the paintings of several artists as well. Vase of Chrysanthemums by Renoir Pierre-August and Vase of Chrysanthemums by Claude Monet are among the favorites for those looking to decorate their homes with the reprints. "Chrysanthemums" by Paul Cezanne is also a popular reprint is a great addition to any home.

Monet is also known for his series on Waterlilies. Lilies have been a subject of Monet throughout his life. They were completed in early 1906, while still more were read established in the late 1920s. The series also includes paintings entitled "Water Lilies", "Water-Lily Pond," and "Water-Lily and Weeping Willow" and others.

Many artists have been forced to include at least one if not several, representations of flowers in work. Maybe it's because of how they can fully grasp and convey emotions. These few are mentioned here a small selection a huge kind of art. Other paintings of flowers are Cezanne "Bouquet in a Blue Vase" and "Bouquet Rococo, and Renoir" Bouquet "and" Roses ". If you are looking Nice reprints see also Johann Baptist Drechsler, an Austrian painter whose work in the late 1700s into early 1800s includes many photos flowers.

About the Author

Al Smitty is a writer who loves to discuss many topics ranging from botanical arts to American football. Thanks for reading!

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