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  1. What Role Did Portrait Paintings Play in People's Lives Before 1839? Since the practice of capturing an image onto a surface through the use of light- which we now know as photography- became available in 1839, people have been using this as a means to capture images of life. For over a century now, it has been commonplace to see photos of family, friends, and ...
  2. Fake or Original? These Paintings Hid the Most Surprising Stories! Painting reproductions of famous artworks have long been an aspect of the art world and apprenticeship process. But works without clear authorship can, over centuries, become blurred with acts that today would be classified as “intellectual property theft”. The following five paintings ...
  3. How Many Blue Colors Are Used in The Starry Night? The Starry Night, with its dramatic colors, stands as Vincent van Gogh's most iconic painting. It garners endless praise from admirers who marvel at the intricate color details skillfully applied by Van Gogh on canvas. The creation of The Starry Night took place after Van Gogh had arrived in ...
  4. Why Some Great Artists Never Married? Multiple, historically famous artists remained bachelors. Some artists just have a passion for freedom and untethered expression, characteristics that do not align with marriage. They may prefer multiple, less serious relationships throughout their lives. Others live alternative lifestyles make ...
  5. How Is the Golden Ratio Used in the Famous Paintings? A fundamental principle underlying painting and other art forms is the concept of ratio — how a work is divided and how its various elements interact. One of the most fundamental models of visual organization is the golden ratio, also known as the divine proportion. An early representation of ...
  6. Why Were the Six Famous Paintings Unfinished? Even the most glorified artists are human which means different events in their lives have left some historically significant paintings perpetually unfinished. Artists have abandoned works for political reasons, like radicalizing and joining the revolution, or for unavoidable reasons, like ...
  7. Six of the Most Disputed Paintings in Art History There are some paintings that, once completed, take on a life of their own. For any number of reasons, they become controversial, the subject of disputes that can carry on for decades — or even centuries. Whatever the cause, these paintings become not only artworks but also cultural artifacts ...
  8. How Did Famous Artists Paint Wind? Capturing the wind, a force of nature that cannot be seen, is a challenge for any visual artist working in a two-dimensional medium. But numerous painters, pushing the boundaries of composition and symbolism, have used a variety of techniques to do so. Techniques that create movement in ...
  9. How Many Times Did Adele Bloch-Bauer Pose for Klimt as a Model? Adele Bloch-Bauer was regarded as Gustav Klimt’s favorite model, having posed for two of his portraits. Intro of Adele Bloch-Bauer Portraits The first Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I took almost five years to complete (1903 - 1907). It was Ferdinand Bloch-Bauer, Adele’s husband who ...
  10. Introduction of Baroque Art and Artists Throughout the 17th and 18th centuries, European architects and artists embraced an increasingly pervasive style known as Baroque. This artistic approach is marked by an extravagant aesthetic that seeks to instill awe and evoke ethereality. Today, the Baroque period remains one of the most ...
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