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		<title>Oil Painting Artists</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 23 Jun 2011 06:58:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gregg Hall</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Leonardo Da Vinci: Leonardo was born the illegitimate son of Piero da Vinci, and a peasant woman named Caterina, in Vinci, near Florence. He was educated primarily by Verrocchio, and much of his earlier working life was spent in the service of Ludovico il Moro in Milan. He later worked in Rome, Bologna and Venice [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Leonardo Da Vinci:</p>
<p>Leonardo was born the illegitimate son of Piero da Vinci, and a peasant woman named Caterina, in Vinci, near Florence. He was educated primarily by Verrocchio, and much of his earlier working life was spent in the service of Ludovico il Moro in Milan. He later worked in Rome, Bologna and Venice and spent his last years in France, at the home awarded him by Francis I.</p>
<p>Leonardo&#8217;s first opportunity for greatness came via Verroccio, who had him paint an angel in his &#8220;Baptism of Christ&#8221; piece. As you might expect, Leonardo did a fantastic job at this 1st opportunity. In fact, it was so good that Verrochio himself decided he would never paint again. Leonardo continued working with Verrochio for a few years, and then the two parted ways.</p>
<p>As time went on Leonardo found himself in Rome, where most artists of the time would eventually wind up. He was given living quarters in the Vatican by Pope Leo X in consideration for completing his commissioned pieces for the Church. Leonardo did not create many new paintings during this period, concentrating on his drawings instead. Although he would later become famous for his future studies of scientific subjects and anatomy, he would eventually find the time to do so. As you know, he is probably as famous today for these scientific discoveries as he is for his works of art.</p>
<p>His most famous works are probably the Mona Lisa and the Last Supper. They certainly are the most reproduced. It&#8217;s a shame that we don&#8217;t have more of his work nowadays to enjoy.</p>
<p>Perhaps fifteen of his paintings survive, the small number due to his constant, and frequently disastrous, experimentation with new techniques, and his chronic procrastination. Nevertheless, these few works, together with his notebooks, which contain drawings, scientific diagrams, and his thoughts on the nature of painting, comprise a contribution to later generations of artists only rivaled by that of his contemporary, Michelangelo.</p>
<p>Michelangelo:</p>
<p>Michelangelo was an Italian Renaissance painter, sculptor, architect, poet, and engineer. Despite making few forays beyond the arts, and his extreme reluctance to do so when it was forced upon him, his his body of work is truly outstanding! In fact, it is usually he or DaVinci who is credited as the most important personality of the Renaissance period.</p>
<p>Michelangelo Buonarroti was born into nobility, but was not raised by his parents. His father shipped him off to a stone carver and his wife at an early age, because his mother was constantly sickly and frail. While living with his surrogate parents, young Michelangelo learned the skills that would serve him throughout his life Of course, being a nobleman, his father was displeased when his son told him of his artistic intentions. It took some major convincing for Michelangelo to continue his apprenticeship.</p>
<p>Michelangelo&#8217;s output in every field during his long life was certainly prodigious. And when the sheer volume of surviving correspondence, sketches, and reminiscences is taken into account, he is the best-documented artist of the 16th century. His two most famous sculpting works are probably the Pietà and David, which were sculpted prior to his 30th birthday.</p>
<p>In one of biggest ironies of life, Michelangelo created the most famous pieces of art in the world using mediums that he really didn&#8217;t like. Not only did he not like painting frescoes, he didn&#8217;t think he was all that good at it. Of course he went on to create the scenes from Genesis on the ceiling and The Last Judgment on the altar wall of the Sistine Chapel. And although he also had a low opinion of architecture, he achieved fame by pioneering the Mannerist style at the Laurentian Library. Ultimately, at the ripe old age of 74 he succeeded Antonio da Sangallo the Younger as the architect of Saint Peter&#8217;s Basilica.</p>
<p>Vincent van Gogh:</p>
<p>Van Gogh was a Dutch post-Impressionist painter whose work had a far-reaching influence on 20th century art for its vivid colors and emotional impact. He was born in Zundert, a village in Brabant, in the Netherlands in March of 1853.</p>
<p>Vincent&#8217;s first exposure to the art world was when he worked at a prominent Hague gallery, which had been established by his uncle Vincent. His brother Theo later worked for the same company. After working for the art dealers, Vincent took the job of assistant teacher, and preacher in a boarding school in England, but this was short lived and his obsession with evangelical Christianity made him want to become a clergyman like his father, so he tried to enroll in a theology school, but was refused admittance.</p>
<p>After many trials and tribulations, Vincent stated working as an independent artist in Brussels, while his brother Theo providing him with support. His latent, prodigious talents soon emerged, and soon he had developed his own unique style.</p>
<p>Van Gogh&#8217;s bold use of color and composition that would eventually became his trademark, were first seen in his Hague paintings. Van Gogh clearly had a soft spot in his heart for the downtrodden,as evidenced by many of these early works.</p>
<p>He later moved to Montmartre, France, where he discovered the works of Monet and other French Impressionists. It was here that he had a chance to meet with Gauguin, and Henri deToulouse Lautrec. This would be the turning point in van Gogh&#8217;s career, as he enrolled in the highly praised Fernand Cormon workshop where he further learned to use light and color in novel ways.</p>
<p>Throughout his adult life van Gogh demonstrated symptoms of mental illness. Despite a widespread tendency to romanticize his ill health, modern critics see an artist deeply frustrated by the inactivity and incoherence brought about by his bouts of sickness. According to art critic Robert Hughes, Van Gogh&#8217;s late works show an artist at the height of his ability, completely in control and &#8220;longing for concision and grace. Alas, his frequent bouts of mental illness finally took their toll. He died largely unknown, at the age of 37, from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.</p>
<p>Pablo Picasso:</p>
<p>Pablo Diego José Francisco de Paula Juan Nepomuceno María de los Remedios Cipriano de la Santísima Trinidad Clito Ruiz y Picasso Ruiz Picasso, better known as Pablo Ruiz Picasso was a Spanish painter, draughtsman, and sculptor. He was born in Malaga, Spain, to artist and teacher Jose Ruiz Blasco, and his wife Maria Picasso. A decade later, young Pablo Picasso learned how to paint from his father, who had been appointed teacher at the Da Guarda art school in La Coruna.</p>
<p>Young Pablo would go on to be the co-founder of the Cubist movement. In addition he is recognized for the wide variety of styles embodied in his work. He is perhaps best known for the proto-Cubist Les Demoiselles d&#8217;Avignon and Guernica. It is commonly believed that the German bombing of Guernica during the Spanish Civil War had inspired some of his greatest pieces.</p>
<p>In his early years Picasso was already demonstrating an incredible amount of artistic talent. He would go on to paint in a realistic manner throughout his childhood and adolescence. However, during the first decade of the twentieth century his style would change as he experimented with different techniques,theories, and ideas. His world renown accomplishments would make him a household name, and bring him a huge fortune throughout his life. He is truly one of the best-known personalities in twentieth century art.</p>
<p>Rembrandt:</p>
<p>Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn was a Dutch painter and etcher. He is generally considered the most important artist in Dutch history, and one of the greatest painters and print makers that ever plied their trade in Europe. His lifespan falls into a period that historians call the Dutch Golden Age.</p>
<p>He was born in July of 1606 in Leiden, the Netherlands. As he grew up he had the chance to study the life of the masters such as DaVinci and Michelangelo. However, he seemed to be most influenced by the work of Michelangelo Merisi Caravaggio, a revolutionary artist known for his unusual use of lighting, and the strangely out-of-place eroticism of his subjects, even biblical figures! As in the works of Caravaggio, Rembrandt&#8217;s background composition remains dark, while his subject is illuminated in a manner which makes the image appear nearly three dimensional.</p>
<p>After having achieved an usually high amount of success as a portrait painter, his later years were marked by personal tragedy and financial hardships. Nevertheless, his etchings and paintings were remained popular throughout his lifetime, and his artistic reputation never falter during his lifetime. He was so highly thought of that nearly every important Dutch painter would end up studying under him. Rembrandt&#8217;s greatest creative triumphs are exemplified n his portraits of his contemporaries, illustrations of Biblical scenes, and his self-portraits. In reality, it is his self-portraits that open a window to his inner soul. They create a unique and intimate biography, in which the artist completely portrayed himself without vanity and with the utmost sincerity.</p>
<p>In both painting and printmaking he exhibited a complete knowledge of classical iconography, which he molded to fit the requirements of his own experience; thus, the depiction of biblical scenes came from his intimate knowledge of the specific text, his assimilation of classical composition, and his observations of Amsterdam&#8217;s Jewish population. Because of his empathy for the human condition, he has been called &#8220;one of the great prophets of civilization.</p>
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		<title>Best Places to Find Oil Paintings for sale</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 Jan 2011 04:57:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Fred Peters</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are an art collector then you are going to want to know where to find oil paintings for sale for a low cost. Now granted you can find the reprints and prints for a low cost, but the originals can end up costing you quite a bit more. The first place that you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are an art collector then you are going to want to know where to find <a href="http://www.oilpaintings-sales.com">oil paintings</a> for sale for a low cost. Now granted you can find the reprints and prints for a low cost, but the originals can end up costing you quite a bit more. </p>
<p>The first place that you can check would be with an art gallery that specializes in paintings. Shopping at these can be a fairly expensive option, but if you are an avid collector then cost will not be an issue for you. Shopping at these locations will also help provide you with some protection from people selling reproductions as originals and they might even be able to provide you with paperwork verifying authenticity.</p>
<p>The second place to check for these items would be your larger craft shows. You might not think about using this venue, but at some of these you will be able to locate local artist that are selling their paintings here for a reasonable cost. By purchasing here though you will also notice that the art will usually have the artist that made it present as well.</p>
<p>The third place to look for these would be at various flea markets. Flea markets might not seem like a great place to shop for art, but if you consider that some people will end up clearing out attics to provide products for these locations you might be able to find the diamond in the rough here and obtain it for a low cost.</p>
<p>The fourth place to look for these would be on the internet. With the internet becoming so popular today you will notice more people are selling items of all shapes and sizes on here. You can at times manage to find some excellent oils on the internet at a very reasonable price. If it is possible you will want to make sure that they are able to provide you with a certificate that they are authentic paintings and not reproductions.</p>
<p>The fifth place that you can find these for sale at would be estate sales. If you are a buyer of art then you will notice that many people have estate sales when they pass on hosted by their families. At times the families will not know what all the person has in the home and sell everything. Some times the items that they are selling can include the original oils that you are looking for.</p>
<p>As an art collector you probably realize that original paintings will cost you more than prints. However, finding the original oil paintings for sale can be a challenge at times. The five places that are mentioned above will provide you with a great start as to where to look to find these items. You will also want to realize that other places will be able to provide you with what you are looking for as well.</p>
<p>Welcome to <a href="http://www.oilpaintings-sales.com">Oilpaintings-sales.com</a>, shop famous paintings such as:canvas paintings,abstract paintings,original paintings,landscape paintings, flower paintings, horse paintings, famous paintings for sale online. They offer large framed famous oil paintings for sale online supplies from Chinese gallery to the world arts stores &#038; painting buyers. They supply paintings for sale by painting artists: edward hopper, egon schiele, paul klee , caspar david, riedrich rene magritte, edvard munch, henri rousseau, georgia o&#8217;keeffe paintings, william blake, frida kahlo paintings, tamara de lempicka, paul cezanne, leonardo da vinci paintings, franz marc, john william waterhouse, salvador dali paintings, shop famous paintings by artists from oil paintings for sale online gallery.</p>
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		<title>The Beginning of the Body Art</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Mar 2010 03:25:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David Stewards</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tattoos on human are a type of decorative body modification while tattoos on animals are most commonly used for identification or branding. For Polynesian, Samoan, Tongan, etc. it is called tatau. In Tahitian, tatu. The word tatau was immediately adapted into English, the pronunciation was changed to conform to English phonology as tattoo. Sailors later [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tattoos on human are a type of decorative body modification while tattoos on animals are most commonly used for identification or branding. For Polynesian, Samoan, Tongan, etc. it is called tatau. In Tahitian, tatu. The word tatau was immediately adapted into English, the pronunciation was changed to conform to English phonology as tattoo. Sailors later introduced both the word and reintroduced the concept of tattooing to Europe. Tattoo fanatics may refer to tattoos as ink, tats, art, pieces or work. The tattooists can also be called as Artists.</p>
<p>Tattooing has been practiced worldwide. It has been a Eurasian practice at least since Neolithic period. Otzi the Iceman was found in the Otz valley in the Alps, dating from the 4th to 5th millennium BC, had more or less 57 carbon tattoos consisting of small dots and lines on his lower spine, on his right ankle and behind his left knee. Other mummies like the Mummy of Amunet from ancient Egypt was found dating from the end of the 2nd millennium BC bearing tattoos.</p>
<p>Pre-Christian Celtic, Germanic and other central and northern European tribes were often heavily tattooed, according to surviving accounts.</p>
<p>Tattooing in Japan is thought to go back to the Paleolithic era, some ten thousand years ago. Plenty other cultures have had their own tattoo traditions, ranging from rubbing cuts and wounds with ashes, to hand-pricking the skin to insert inks or dyes.</p>
<p>In the Western world today, tattooing has originated from Polynesia by 18th century explorers. It became popular among European sailors, before it became popular worldwide.</p>
<p>Despite the growing fascination with tattooing of the social sciences as well as the people worldwide and the immense popularity of body tattoos themselves, the practice has not left much of a historical record.</p>
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		<title>Finding the Portrait Artists for a Great Portrait</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Jul 2009 08:13:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gregg Hall</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The portrait artists are specialized artists who are experts at creating the portrait paintings. Whether you want, photo portraits or live portraits, these artists can create them, for you. These artists create these portraits by incorporating elements that provide them with a real world look that is truly unique. This is because these artists study [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The portrait artists are specialized artists who are experts at creating the portrait paintings. Whether you want, photo portraits or live portraits, these artists can create them, for you. These artists create these portraits by incorporating elements that provide them with a real world look that is truly unique. This is because these artists study every detail of the subject closely. They work very hard to give the portraits a perfect look.</p>
<p>The most important trick to get the best portraits for your self is to select the right portrait artists. The portrait artists you choose should be very meticulous about details. Also the artists should have a considerable experience. This is because the more portraits they have drawn, the fewer mistakes they will commit and the better they will make the portrait. Apart from selecting the right portrait artists, it is important that you select the right photograph. After all, the quality of the portraits is fully dependent on the quality of the photographs that you want to be converted into portraits. There are certain qualities that a photograph must have in order to get a portrait made from it.</p>
<p>The photographs that you should select for creating portrait paintings should be bright enough. Also they should have been taken in proper lighting conditions. Always keep this fact in mind that the photographs taken in natural light are much better than the ones that are taken with the help of a loud flash. These types of pictures usually have much more clarity. The clear pictures help the artists to judge the right colors and use the perfect brush strokes that will help to give the portraits a real world look.</p>
<p>Finding the portrait artists is a very easy thing these days. Here are some ways that can help you. If you have seen a portrait in a friend’s or relatives’ home, you can ask him or her about the artists. This type of reference is always helpful as this way you always have the results in front of your eyes. Another way is to look for artists from any of the portrait schools. There is a lot of information on these schools available on the internet. These schools have many young artists who can make your portraits in a fast and inexpensive way.</p>
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		<title>What is an Art Gallery</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Apr 2008 07:33:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James Krawder</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Art galleries are venues to showcase the works of art of each participating artist. Collections in art galleries are rapidly changing and there is a rapid turnover with the items being sold in the Art galleries as people rush around to buy what has been featured in the last several weeks. Special exhibits are often [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.artzwork.com/" target="blank">Art galleries</a> are venues to showcase the works of art of each participating artist. Collections in art galleries are rapidly changing and there is a rapid turnover with the items being sold in the Art galleries as people rush around to buy what has been featured in the last several weeks. Special exhibits are often done and it may include an individual artist or several artists or art guilds to be involved. These individual artists work with their most priced masterpiece in the exhibit.</p>
<p>Visual art is the usual work being exhibited in art galleries. Paintings are the most featured form of visual art which are being placed in an exhibit. Other galleries feature a wide array of art forms. Sculpture and photography can also be included for an exhibit. Certain types of art galleries do have this sort of specialization in order to accommodate a certain type of art work with much attention and order. For this reason the photo galleries and sculpture gardens exist in order to provide art enthusiasts for photography and sculpture can have a fulfilling time spent in the art gallery because of the wide array of exhibits to check out and appreciate. There has been a lot of art galleries existing in the world and these art galleries has been a seat for knowledge and exploration of artistic and creative prowess.</p>
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		<title>Finding African American Art</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Apr 2008 04:20:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Franco Sanchez</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Galleries are the first place to go when you’re looking for authentic pieces that are displayed by the artists themselves. You can also find an assortment of up and coming artists that are showing their work, enabling you to find an African American art piece while it’s still new and not as valuable as it [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Galleries are the first place to go when you’re looking for authentic pieces that are displayed by the artists themselves. You can also find an assortment of up and coming artists that are showing their work, enabling you to find an <a href="http://www.directorypainter.com/">African American art</a> piece while it’s still new and not as valuable as it will become. You can find these galleries by looking in your local phone book or simply talk to the curator of your local modern art museum. By talking to the museum, you can get an inside scoop as to where this art can be found. The only downside to galleries is that they can be difficult to find at first, and the pieces of art can be very expensive. Sometimes, these pieces of art will not grow in value, so you are taking a risk when buying newer pieces.</p>
<p>Finding African American art has become easier in today’s age of the internet and many local galleries, but when you’re shopping, you need to be careful that what you’ve paid for is what you’re actually getting in return.</p>
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