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This digital art is what modernism entail. With such detail and beauty, it is definitely a piece to look out for. The appreciation for art and technology is transpired in each digital stroke of the art
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A 20" x 24″ (50.8 x 60.96 cm) original oil painting on canvas.Painted in 2012, this painting has been museum sealed and copyrighted for authenticity. It is framed and backed with paper, ready-to-hang with appropriate hardware.
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Viola was born in 1911 and died in 2000. She was a teacher in country and public schools. Her first love was always art. She enjoyed teaching others the different types of art drawing and oil painting. This Amazing 24x18 canvas is in wonderful condition.
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18" x 32" Giclée Artist: Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres Year: 1814 Medium: Oil on canvas Dimensions: 88.9 cm × 162.56 cm (35 in × 64 in) Location: Louvre, Paris
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An original 12” x 24" (30.48 x 60.96 x 1.91 cm) oil painting on canvas.Painted in 2010, the painting has been museum sealed and copyrighted for authenticity. It is framed and backed with paper, ready-to-hang with appropriate hardware.
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An original 11″ x 14″ (27.94 x 35.56 cm) oil painting on canvas, an imaginary scene.Painted in 2011, this painting has been museum sealed and copyrighted for authenticity. It is framed and backed with paper, ready-to-hang with appropriate hardware.
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St. Francis in Ecstasy (or St. Francis in the Desert) is a painting by Italian Renaissance master Giovanni Bellini, started in 1475 and completed around 1480. Bellini depicted the religious figure of St. Francis of Assisi in a landscape. The painting portrays Francis of Assisi, the Italian saint of the early 13th century, in an Italian landscape, stepping out in the sun from his cave, his figure anchoring the creamy celadon and golden-green landscape.
Bellini became sophisticated in his painting skill in the fifteenth century, the culmination of which is Saint Francis In Ecstasy. The moment is depicted in the painting is Saint Francis’s stigmatization on the mountain of La Verna. Bellini envisioned the stigmatization as a moment of human transformation into the divine.[7] The sun’s rays shine on St. Francis, symbolizing him as a Seraph-Crucifix in front of the sun, which indicates the suffering image of the Seraphim.
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An interesting take on abstract art. The latter portrays the beauty of the blur and superpostition of exquisite color. This italian artist is ahead of her time by using color and the uncertaintity to portray elemts of our everyday life.
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An original 20″ x 16″ (50.8 x 40.64 cm) oil painting on canvas painted using photographs taken by my daughter while visiting in-laws.Painted in 2010, this painting has been museum sealed and copyrighted for authenticity. It is framed and backed with paper, ready-to-hang with appropriate hardware.
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An interesting take on abstract art. The latter portrays the beauty of the blur and superpostition of exquisite color. This italian artist is ahead of her time by using color and the uncertaintity to portray elemts of our everyday life.
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Thomas Kinkade was an American painter of popular realistic landscapes of nature. Friendship cottae built into a 16x20 canvas is in wonderful condition