Year of painting: 1889. Dimensions of the painting: 116 x 200 cm. Material: canvas. Writing technique: oil. Genre: mythological painting. Style: realism. Gallery: Hobart Art Gallery, Tasmania.
Holbein Hans – “Ambassadors”
Year of painting: 1533. Dimensions of the painting: 209.5 x 207 cm. Material: panel. Writing technique: oil. Genre: portrait. Style: Northern Renaissance. Gallery: National Gallery, London, UK.
Edward Hopper – “Comedians”
Year of painting: 1965. Dimensions of the painting: 73.7 x 101.6 cm. Material: canvas. Writing technique: oil. Genre: genre painting. Style: new realism. Gallery: private collection.
Churlionis – “Morning”
Year of painting: 1904. Painting dimensions: no data. Material: paper. Writing technique: pastel. Genre: symbolic painting. Style: symbolism. Gallery: National Art Museum. M.K. Čiurlionis, Kaunas, Lithuania.
Kahlo Frida – “Roots”
Year of painting: 1943. Dimensions of the painting: 30.5 x 49.9 cm. Material: canvas. Writing technique: oil. Genre: self-portrait. Style: primitivism. Gallery: private collection.
Degas – “Concorde Square”
Year of painting: 1875. Dimensions of the painting: 78.4 x 117.5 cm. Material: canvas. Writing technique: oil. Genre: portrait. Style: impressionism. Gallery: Hermitage, St. Petersburg, Russia.
Guerin – “Aurora and Mullet”
Year of painting: 1810. Dimensions of the painting: 186 x 254 cm. Material: canvas. Writing technique: oil. Genre: mythological painting. Style: neoclassicism. Gallery: no data.
Paul Gauguin – “Tahitians”
Year of painting: 1891. Dimensions of the painting: 69 x 91.5 cm. Material: canvas. Writing technique: oil. Genre: genre painting. Style: cloisonnism. Gallery: Musée d’Orsay, Paris, France.
Goya Francisco – “Saturn Devouring His Son”
Year of painting: 1823. Dimensions of the painting: 83 x 146 cm. Material: canvas. Writing technique: oil. Genre: mythological painting. Style: romanticism. Gallery: Prado, Madrid, Spain.
Grigoriev – “Admission to the Komsomol”
One of the rare works, which is rarely mentioned in our time, is the painting “Admission to the Komsomol”, quite clearly and expressively reflects the course of the Soviet period and the formation of the socialist system at this stage. In the picture of Sergei Grigoriev, written by him in 1949, a solemn action takes […]