[…] his modern contemporaries such as Camille Pissarro and Manet and hoped to forge a reputation as a portrait painter.…
On Portrait Painting and Capturing the Essence of Your Subject
[…] Renoir. It is particularly admired because it combines his signature impressionist style with portraiture, still life and an en…
On Portrait Painting and Capturing the Essence of Your Subject
[…] of the paint and was used in many of art history’s most notable works. Artists such as Vermeer, Rubens,…
On Girl With a Pearl Earring: The Mysterious ‘Mona Lisa of the North’
[…] Portrait painting has been a central genre and artistic pursuit for centuries. Historically speaking, commissioned portraits were status symbols…
On Portrait Painting and Capturing the Essence of Your Subject
[…] well-read, and with the inspiration of Zola and Victor Hugo, he literally devoted himself to the dark side of…
On The Dark Art
[…] and its use in topographical paintings and travel scenes means that it is heavily connected to the landscape painting…
On Landscape Painting: A Brief History
[…] of the Catholic Emancipation Act. Singulart will also examine the inclusion of the rainbow in the landscape painting, a…
On Landscape Painting: A Brief History
[…] Cornfield is a fine example of John Constable’s landscape paintings. In exquisite detail, it portrays a boy and his…
On Landscape Painting: A Brief History
[…] practice that is reminiscent of some of the most famous masters of light, such as the Dutch painter Johannes…
On Girl With a Pearl Earring: The Mysterious ‘Mona Lisa of the North’
[…] the genre of still life painting, Vanitas painting finds its origin in the Netherlands during the 16th and 17th…
On The Most Famous Still Life Paintings Throughout Art History