Year of painting: 1896. Dimensions of the painting: 121 x 160.5 cm. Material: canvas. Writing technique: oil. Genre: nude. Style: neoclassicism. Gallery: private collection.
Holbein Hans – “Portrait of Thomas More”
Year of painting: 1527. Dimensions of the painting: 58.4 x 74.9 cm. Material: panel. Writing technique: oil. Genre: portrait. Style: Northern Renaissance. Gallery: National Portrait Gallery, London, UK.
Giorgione – “Country Concert”
Year of painting: 1509. Dimensions of the painting: 110 x 138 cm. Material: canvas. Writing technique: oil. Genre: allegory. Style: High Renaissance. Gallery: Louvre, Paris, France.
Kahlo – “Broken Column”
Year of painting: 1944. Dimensions of the painting: 43 x 33 cm. Material: masonite. Writing technique: oil. Genre: self-portrait. Style: primitivism. Gallery: Collection of Dolores Olmedo, Mexico City, Mexico.
Degas Edgar – “The Bellely Family”
Year of painting: 1862. The dimensions of the painting are 200 x 250 cm. Material: canvas. Writing technique: oil. Genre: portrait. Style: realism. Gallery: Musée d’Orsay, Paris, France.
Degas Edgar – “Interior. Violence”
Year of painting: 1869. The size of the painting: 81 x 116 cm. Material: canvas. Writing technique: oil. Genre: interior, genre painting. Style: impressionism. Gallery: Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, USA.
Grigoriev Sergey – “Discussion of the deuce”
Year of painting: 1950. The dimensions of the painting: 171 x 258 cm. Material: canvas. Writing technique: oil. Genre: genre painting. Style: socialist realism. Gallery: State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow, Russia.
Ingres – “Portrait of Napoleon”
Year of painting: 1804. Dimensions of the painting: 227 x 147 cm. Material: canvas. Writing technique: oil. Genre: portrait. Style: neoclassicism. Gallery: Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, Montreal, Canada.
Fedotov – “Anchor, another anchor!”
In the painting “Anchor, another anchor!” the time boundaries are dissolved by the motive of the action – jumping back and forth, like a pendulum, of a rushing dog. They count down empty, flowing time. Time passes and stands at the same time, since it does not promise any change in reality. Its movement is […]
Degas Edgar – “Laundresses Iron”
Edgar Degas, like Claude Monet, is considered one of the founders of impressionism. His life was not easy, but he came out of all difficult situations with honor. In his works, Degas could bring the viewer so close to the described situation that one involuntarily begins to participate in the events taking place and experience […]