Let's talk about the masterpieces of art
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Rembrandt, in addition to his activity as a painter in the traditional sense of the term, that is, painting canvases with colors and oil, became famous throughout Europe as a "printer".Read now
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Amedeo Modigliani. Why are pupils often missing in your portraits?
In the portraits Amedeo Modigliani uses a very particular style: the neck is very elongated and the eyes are often drawn without the pupil. Because?Read now -
Michelangelo and the Sistine Chapel, the most famous gesture in the world.
Read nowMichelangelo and the Sistine Chapel, the most famous gesture in the world
There are some images from the History of Art that are incredibly successful and are known all over the world.
Michelangelo Buonarroti is the author of one of these "iconic images" that has been able to enchant generations of people for centuries.
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Pellizza. The picture of a life: invincible.
Read nowTelling the story of Pellizza da Volpedo's painting "the fourth state" is like telling about a person's life.
Even after the suicide of the still young Giuseppe Pellizza, his "life" (that of the painting) did justice, not without effort, to the sensitivity and soul of the painter. A great painter.
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The disheveled. From Leonardo to Tim Roth.
Study the emotions of man and find out how they manifest on our face, how they move without our control through our body. A science that Leonardo da Vinci already knew and used. Another constitutive element of his genius.Read now -
The peasant painter
He painted portraits and historical and erotic images for a living, but his true passion was to witness peasant work to elevate the work of the countryside to the same dignity as other activities.Read now -
I celebrate you and I celebrate me too
Read nowIn the very famous painting "Doctor Tulp's Anatomy Lesson", Rembrandt offers an essay on his ability to describe people's emotions through facial expressions.
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Landscapes as a science
Read nowJohn Constable is considered to be the greatest landscape painter of English Romanticism. Born in 1776 he did not deviate much from the place where he was born and constantly devoted himself, with varying economic fortunes, to...
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The golden painter. Jan Vermeer
Read nowHolland around 1600, and for almost a century, experienced a flourishing and peaceful period that historians have called "The Golden Age". Peace and wealth together with a tolerant character of the population were the alchemy of a social...