Wednesday, 26 November 2014

DESCRIBING A PAINTING PART II

Looking at art
When you visit an art gallery, there are different types of paintings.

A Portrait is a painting, drawing or photograph of a person. Usually the head and shoulders. 
MONA LISA.- Leonardo da Vinci


A Self-Portrait is a painting, drawing or photograph of the Artist him/herself.
VINCENT VAN GOGH
A Still Life is a painting, drawing or photograph of a group of inanimate objects, a bowl of fruit, flowers etc. . . . (usually on a table.) 



SUNFLOWERS.- Van Gogh
A Landscape is a painting, drawing or photograph of the land. A view or an outdoor scene.

STARRY NIGHT.- VAN GOGH
An Interior is a painting, drawing or photograph of the inside of a room or a building.
Joan Miro Interior Painting  Romancing Miro by k Madison Moore Pennsylvania Artist -- k. Madison Moore
JOAN MIRÓ INTERIOR PAINTING ROMANCING.- K Madison Moore
A Seascape is a painting, drawing or photograph of the sea.


THE GREAT WAVE.- Kanagawa

WALK ON THE BEACH.- Sorolla  

A Cityscape is a painting, drawing or photograph of the city. 

Rue De La Bavolle, Honfleur - Claude Oscar Monet - www.claudemonetgallery.org
RUE DE LA BAVOLLE, HONFLEUR.- Claude Monet
A Real-Life Scene captures life in action. It could show a busy street, a beach party, a dinner gathering, or anyplace where living goes on.

THE HARVEST.- Camille Pissarro
An Abstact is a non-representational painting, (not like a photograph). It
uses the elements of design to express the essence of a subject or idea.

Painter Wassily Kandinsky. Painting. Moscow I. 1916 year
MOSCOW.- Kandinsky
FOREST WITCHES.- Paul Klee
COMPOSITION  n 10.- Mondrian

BIRDS AND INSECTS.- Joan Miró

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