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Handmade oil painting reproduction from any famous artist - The Triumph of Bacchus or Los borrachos 1628-1629 by Diego Velázquez - Medium: Oil On Canvas - Dimensions: 165 cm × 225 cm (65 in × 89 in) - Made to order - 100% hand painted - this is not a print ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Full video process of reproduction art at our gallery - 100% hand painted https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ux0ExK3QVZE&t=141s ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This painting will be painted by Khuong Tran, the most skilled artist at Namphuongart. The accuracy and detail is our commission to satisfy our customer. Classic paintings simply take your breath away! They have a unique theme that makes it to standout in this crowded field. Art-lovers now have the unique opportunity to own each of these paintings as a handmade oil painting reproduction from any famous artist produced by our extremely skilled artist at NamPhuongArt gallery. Our artist reproduces classic paintings by hand, using only the quality oil paints on canvas SIZE Custom size is available PROCESSING TIME The process to make a painting takes between 3-4 weeks because we use oil paint. Oil need time to get dry in fresh air as the paint is oil based but sometimes We have overbooking so it takes a little more. If this happens I would send you an email to inform you before starting the work. Prior to shipping the painting we will send you a digital photo for your approval. This is your chance to suggest any changes and comment the painting. Shipping - At default: Rolled in 6 cm reinforced tube made specifically for the paintings. Free ship. - Ready to hang: Fourth layered cardboard box. It's the safest (and expensive) way possible and the painting arrives brand new. Plus extra cost. Please contact us for price quote. Shipping made by the UPS Expedited to many places in the world. Transits time 3-5 business days shipping worldwide.
Lógicamente esto no es ninguna crítica a la pintura de un pintor universal, es sólo buscar una explicación a un hecho evidente al contemplar las ...
La pintura ocurre en el Alcázar Real de Madrid durante el reinado del rey Philip IV de España. La niña es de ascendencia real. Velázquez se muestra en la pintura, creando un retrato de la ni…
Siete maestros de la pintura para tomar como referentes en nuestra inspiración fotográfica
The kids and I arrived in Mexico City a couple of days ago, flying in from Oaxaca and then reuniting with Nadia who flew in from Jordan. Nadia arranged a house swap and landed us a really nice apartment right in the heart of the historic district. We have a flat with a beautiful open floor plan and situated on the top floor of an old building with expansive views of the city. With high ceilings, huge windows and a fully stocked fridge and bar, its a place you could chill out in for a few days without even getting out on the town. For us though, we only have a few days in the city so we're trying to make the most of it. Yesterday we walked through the city and checked out the main city square (zocalo), which you may have seen in opening scene of the new James Bond movie - Spectre. We also had lunch at a nice restaurant that served delicious Mexican food. I had roasted peppers stuffed with salmon and shrimp in a mole sauce (yum). We also visited the old Parliament building where Diego Rivera painted highly political murals on many of walls depicting the bloody history of Mexico including arrival of the Spanish and then the Catholic Church and the impact it had on the country. This city is massive. The buildings aren't so high, maybe 6-7 stories, but they cover every block for mile after square mile. Food stalls and restaurants are everywhere, as are parks, street musicians, people protesting one thing or another, pretty heavy-duty looking police, and much more. Walking down the streets you really get the sense this is an old but still very vibrant city. Today we're off to the Frida Khalo museum and hopefully another tasty lunch and tomorrow we're excited to fly to Puerto Vallarta to visit my sister Jane who lives in a nearby town called Punta Mita. Cheers, Rob View from our balcony at night (the Museo Nacional de Arte) View from our living room early morning (the dome is the Opera House) The flat we're staying at in Mexico City Enjoying the Plaza del la Constitucion o Zocalo (town square) Notice how wavy and unlevel the building are. Most of the old building in the city are leaning, some heavily and the floors are either slanted or wavy, following centuries of ground settlement Beautiful Spanish architecture and crowded streets are the norm One of many highly political Diego Rivera murals cover the walls of Parliament Centre courtyard of Parliament New age pedal taxi This is the view you'll see on most streets in old Mexico City, the 4th most populous city in the world after Tokyo, San Paulo, and New York Old puppet master selling his wears on the street Metropolitan Cathedral on the Zocalo Massive alter of the Cathedral
Período en el que España se destacó por su preeminencia política y su desarrollo en las artes, la literatura y las ciencias.
'Las Hilanderas (The Spinners)' by Diego Velázquez, c.1644-1648 #art
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