Recollection of Mortefontaine by Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot, landscape oil painting, 1864. One of my great heroes in art is Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot (1796-1875), the world-famous French artist who is still considered one of the best landscape artists
Museum-quality reproduction of Constable masterpiece: ►The Cornfield by John Constable in 1826 (National Gallery, London) ►Original Size: 56 x 48 in (143 x 122 cm) ►Medium: Oil on Canvas ►Made to Order ►100% hand-painted replica painting by our skilled artist JL ►Signature: finished painting unsigned ►Rolled canvas with no frame not stretched: rolled and shipped in a protective tube ►Frame not included ►Creation time: about 4 weeks ►No watermarks on the finished painting ►Due to lighting effects and screen brightness/contrast settings, the color tones of the listing photos and the finished painting may vary slightly ►Please email to support [!at] bcsgallery.com for custom order ►Free shipping upgrade available ►We cannot deliver to PO Box or APO addresses ►Tracking available The Cornfield by John Constable - A Romantic Ode to the English Countryside Immerse yourself in the timeless beauty of John Constable's "The Cornfield," a masterpiece from 1826, beautifully recreated through our hand-painted oil reproduction. This stunning artwork captures the essence of English countryside romance, inviting nature enthusiasts and art connoisseurs alike to bring the charm of rural landscapes into their living spaces. "The Cornfield" is a testament to Constable's mastery in portraying the tranquility and beauty of the natural world. Each stroke of the brush reflects his deep connection with the English countryside, showcasing the serene scenes and pastoral elegance that define his body of work. This hand-painted reproduction is crafted by our skilled artists, specifically trained in all genres of artwork. Meticulously painted to capture the fine details, colors, and textures of the original, our reproduction ensures an authentic experience, allowing you to appreciate Constable's genius up close. The artwork depicts a lush cornfield in the English countryside, bathed in warm sunlight. The careful interplay of light and shadow creates a captivating play of colors, evoking a sense of peace and tranquility. A rustic wooden fence frames the scene, leading the viewer's gaze into the vast expanse of the field. Constable's meticulous attention to detail is evident in the rendering of each element—the swaying stalks of corn, the textured sky, and the distant trees. The composition is a harmonious blend of natural elements, capturing a moment frozen in time. This reproduction ensures that you can savor the beauty of "The Cornfield" within the comfort of your own home. Our commitment to quality is reflected in the materials used for this reproduction. Artist-grade oils are applied to premium canvas, creating a durable and vibrant artwork that will stand the test of time. The result is a museum-quality piece that exudes the same timeless allure as the original. Hang "The Cornfield" in your living room, bedroom, or any space where you seek to infuse a touch of nature's elegance. Whether you are a lover of classic art or someone seeking a connection with the beauty of the outdoors, this reproduction promises to be a focal point that sparks conversation and admiration. The hand-painted nature of our reproduction means that each piece is unique. While we strive for precision in capturing Constable's vision, slight variations may occur, adding to the charm and authenticity of your individual artwork. This bespoke touch ensures that your painting is a true masterpiece, echoing the spirit of the artist's original creation. Choose this hand-painted reproduction of "The Cornfield" to elevate your home decor with a classic English landscape. Transport yourself to the heart of the countryside, where the beauty of nature unfolds in every brushstroke. Bring the enduring charm of Constable's art into your space and let "The Cornfield" be a source of inspiration and admiration for years to come. BCS Art Gallery www.bcsgallery.com
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Jean Frédéric Bazille 1841-1870 Frankrijk
.: 100% cotton fabric canvas .: Poplar wood frame with walnut or black finish .: High image quality and detail .: NB! For indoor use only The original painting can be found at the National Gallery of Art. Year: 1854 Frederic Edwin Church and his fellow 19th-century landscape painters—many of whom were known as Hudson River School painters in accordance with the oft-depicted locale—extolled not only the natural wonders of the northeastern United States, but also those of the American West, South America, Europe, and the Near East, providing armchair travelers with views of exotic scenery most had never seen. In 1853, Church embarked on a trip to South America, inspired in large part by the writings of prominent German naturalist and explorer Alexander von Humboldt (1769–1859). The artist was particularly interested in the scientist's epic volume Cosmos: Sketch of a Physical Description of the Universe. Von Humboldt encouraged artists to record—and therefore share with viewers—the locale's diverse tropical features, for he understood the icy mountaintops, arid deserts, and steamy rainforests as evidence of a divine harmony in nature. Church heeded Von Humboldt's call, retracing his route through the Andes and recording in meticulous pencil and oil sketches details of nature and life along the Magdalena River in Colombia. Upon returning to his New York studio, he created Tamaca Palms using these studies, including those of the tamaca species of palm and the boat in the foreground, known as a champan or bongo. His attention to minute detail in the canvas shows the indelible influence of his teacher, Thomas Cole (1801–1848); moreover, it led one critic to deem Church "the very painter Humboldt so longs for in his writings." If you just want the canvas with no frame (which is cheaper), please send a message :)
Oil on canvas. Modigliani was born into a Jewish family of merchants. As a child he suffered from pleurisy and typhus, which prevented him from receiving a conventional education. In 1898 he began to study painting. After a brief stay in Florence in 1902, he continued his artistic studies in Venice, remaining there until the winter of 1906, when he left for Paris. His early admiration for Italian Renaissance painting—especially that of Siena—was to last throughout his life. In Paris Modigliani became interested in the Post-Impressionist paintings of Paul Cézanne. His initial important contacts were with the poets André Salmon and Max Jacob, with the artist Pablo Picasso, and—in 1907—with Paul Alexandre, a friend of many avant-garde artists and the first to become interested in Modigliani and to buy his works. In 1908 the artist exhibited five or six paintings at the Salon des Indépendants. In 1909 Modigliani met the Romanian sculptor Constantin Brancusi, on whose advice he seriously studied African sculpture. To prepare himself for creating his own sculpture, he intensified his graphic experiments. In his drawings Modigliani tried to give the function of limiting or enclosing volumes to his contours. In 1912 he exhibited at the Salon d’Automne eight stone heads whose elongated and simplified forms reflect the influence of African sculpture. Modigliani returned entirely to painting about 1915, but his experience as a sculptor had fundamental consequences for his painting style. The characteristics of Modigliani’s sculptured heads—long necks and noses, simplified features, and long oval faces—became typical of his paintings. He reduced and almost eliminated chiaroscuro (the use of gradations of light and shadow to achieve the illusion of three-dimensionality), and he achieved a sense of solidity with strong contours and the richness of juxtaposed colors. The outbreak of World War I in 1914 increased the difficulties of Modigliani’s life. Alexandre and some of his other friends were at the front, his paintings did not sell, and his already delicate health was deteriorating because of his poverty, feverish work ethic, and abuse of alcohol and drugs. He was in the midst of a troubled affair with the South African poet Beatrice Hastings, with whom he lived for two years, from 1914 to 1916. He was assisted, however, by the art dealer Paul Guillaume and especially by the Polish poet Leopold Zborowski, who bought or helped him to sell a few paintings and drawings. Modigliani was not a professional portraitist; for him the portrait was only an occasion to isolate a figure as a kind of sculptural relief through firm and expressive contour drawing. He painted his friends, usually personalities of the Parisian artistic and literary world (such as the artists Juan Gris and Jacques Lipchitz, the writer and artist Jean Cocteau, and the poet Max Jacob), but he also portrayed unknown people, including models, servants, and girls from the neighborhood. In 1917 he began painting a series of about 30 large female nudes that, with their warm, glowing colors and sensuous, rounded forms, are among his best works. In December of that year Berthe Weill organized a solo show for him in her gallery, but the police judged the nudes indecent and had them removed. In 1917 Modigliani began a love affair with the young painter Jeanne Hébuterne, with whom he went to live on the Côte d’Azur. Their daughter, Jeanne, was born in November 1918. His painting became increasingly refined in line and delicate in colour. A more tranquil life and the climate of the Mediterranean, however, did not restore the artist’s undermined health. After returning to Paris in May 1919, he became ill in January 1920; 10 days later he died of tubercular meningitis. Little-known outside avant-garde Parisian circles, Modigliani had seldom participated in official exhibitions. Fame came after his death, with a solo exhibition at the Bernheim-Jeune Gallery in 1922 and later with a biography by André Salmon. For decades critical evaluations of Modigliani’s work were overshadowed by the dramatic story of his tragic life, but he is now acknowledged as one of the most significant and original artists of his time.
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Antique painting of a creek bed drying out in the heat of summer in a beautiful forest landscape. Oil on Canvas. This vintage painting done in a classic Impressionist style with a mix of cool and neutral colors, will look good in any room or part of any collection. INCLUDED FILE SIZES - ALL IMAGES ARE 300 DPI FOR HIGH QUALITY PRINTING You will receive a PDF document with your purchase which includes a link to a Dropbox folder which contains 5 high definition PNG images. Each image is a different aspect ratio to fit the frame size of your choice. 2:3 Ratio Fits Frame Sizes: inches: 6x9”, 8x12”, 10x15", 12x18”, 16x24”, 18x27”, 20x30", 24x36” Maximum Printing Size : 24x36” 3:4 Ratio Fits Frame Sizes: inches: 6x8", 9x12", 12x16”, 18x24”, 24x32” Maximum Printing Size: 24x32” 4:5 Ratio Fits Frame Sizes: inches: 8x10", 16x20", 20x24", 24x30” Maximum Printing Size: 24x30" 11 x 14 Ratio Fits Frame Size: inches: 11x14" Maximum Printing Size: 11x14” ISO A Ratio Fits Frame Sizes: ISO A6 (10.5x14.8 cm), ISO A5 (14.8x21 cm), ISO A4 (21x29.7 cm), ISO A3 (29.7x42cm), ISO A2 (42x59.4 cm), ISO A1 (59.4x84.1 cm) ISO Ratio will also fit a 5x7" Frame Maximum Printing Size: 24x34” or ISO A1 (59.4x84.1 cm) We always recommend using a professional printing service to get the highest quality paper and print for your art. You can also find frame choices with some of the printers. Our list of recommended printers is included in our Frequently Asked Questions page on the site home page. You can also use a local printing service or print at home but quality will vary. After your purchase you can access the PDF download by visiting your Etsy profile > Purchases and Reviews. If you purchased as a guest account you will receive an email from Etsy with your download link. This is a Digital Download ONLY. Nothing is shipped or emailed. Once you download the PDF, follow the link to the Dropbox folder to download the image files. TERMS OF USE Arizona Vintage Prints artwork is for personal use only.
Nature in the paintings of Thomas Cole stands as a monument to the dreams and anxieties of the early American nation.
The Seine at Bougival by Alfred Sisley is a 100% hand-painted oil painting reproduction on canvas painted by one of our professional artists. We utilize only the finest oil paints and high quality artist-grade canvas to ensure the most vivid color. Our artists start with a blank canvas and paint each and every brushstroke by hand to re-create all the beauty and details found in the original work of art. If you select one of our handcrafted frames for your oil painting, it will arrive to your door, ready to hang with all hanging accessories included.
On the grey and drizzly morning of July 18th, 1917, Tom Thomson paddled out from the shore of Canoe Lake in Algonquin Park, Ontario, and disappeared forever. He was one month shy of his 40th birthday, an avid fisherman, part-time park ranger, commercial artist, and, for the last five years of his
‣ [Venice is] somewhat disguised by the artists who usually paint Venice, who have disfigured it by turning it into a city heated by the brightest and hottest sun. On the contrary, Venice, like all luminous cities, has a grey hue, the atmosphere is mild and misty and the sky arrays itself with clouds, just like the sky of our Norman and Dutch regions.
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