China Oil Paintings Open Your Mind To A New World
August 22, 2009 by Portrait Painter
Filed under Old Masters
People think that a real artwork is that it costs a fortune. Many times it is true but the most significant is the creation for itself. Oil paintings required basic procedures to perform a good job but first you need the following tools: Easel, oil paints, canvas, brushes, palette knives, palette for mixing paint and water or brush cleaner.
If you have these products, you can start. Dont forget to follow a famous painter as reference; it will help you a lot. China Oil Paintings have good exponents. The next painter is worldwide recognizes.
Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn or just Rembrandt (1606 1669) was born in Leiden, the Netherlands. Rembrandt is usually considered one of the greatest painters and printmakers in European art history and the most important in Dutch history. Rembrandts specialty was the self-portraits; He was one of the best exponents of this style.
During his career, Rembrandt took as his principal subjects the themes of portraiture, landscape and narrative painting. At the end of his career, Rembrandt became a major interpreter of the Biblical stories because of their great ability to represent emotions. Rembrandt also produced etchings for most of his career, exactly from 1626 to 1660, when he was forced to sell his printing-press and practically abandoned etching.
Each artist has their artistic preferences according to the place where being formed. For example, China Oil Paintings are characterized by their style retailer. Now, lets know some of Rembrandt’s work. Artemisia (1634), The Prodigal Son in the Tavern (1635), Susanna and the Elders (1647), Syndics of the Drapers Guild (1662), The Jewish Bride (1664), etc.
Do not conform; the painting is more than a hobby. Explore China Oil Paintings and discover its fascinating art.


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