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  1. 5. Mai 2022 · Two of Iraq’s finest paintings of watermelon-sellers have been turned into murals recently finished by artist Wijdan Al Majed to beautify Baghdad’s cultural heritage and streets in a campaign pushed by the city’s mayor. The paintings belong to Iraqi pioneers Hafidh Aldroubi, who died in 1991 and Jewad Selim, who introduced Modern Art to ...

  2. Anton Faistauer is considered to be one of the most important pioneers of Modern painting in Austria. This homepage aims to present this extraordinary artist in a reasonable way. Our gallery regularly exhibits oil paintings, water colors and drawings from his oeuvre. You are welcome to visit us for further information as to Faistauer’s life, work and relevance.

  3. Pioneers of Balinese Painting. : Helena Spanjaard. KIT Publishers, 2007 - Art - 126 pages. The Balinese works of art featured in this catalogue were collected between 1929 and 1958 by the Dutch artist Rudolf Bonnet (1895-1978) while he lived and worked in the Balinese village, Ubud. Bonnet befriended the prince of Ubud, Cokorda Gede Agung ...

  4. 18. Jan. 2018 · While Impressionists, such as Claude Monet and Vincent van Gogh, often used small dabs and strokes of paint as part of their technique, Pointillism artists took this idea a step further, by painting tightly packed, individual dots of pure color. When viewed from afar, the viewer’s mind and eye blur the dots together to create detailed images, comprising a fuller range of tones than the dots ...

  5. 23. Apr. 2016 · Catalogue of Pioneers of Modern Chinese Painting in Paris exhibition (2014) at de Sarthe Gallery in Hong Kong.

  6. American painter Mark Rothko revolutionized abstract art by becoming one of the pioneers of color field painting. His pieces, feature formally-composed blocks of color. Although today, Rothko is renowned as a major abstract artist, he did not see himself in that light. “I'm not an abstractionist,” he noted. “I'm not interested in the ...

  7. Edvard Munch 1863-1944: Directed by Colin Clark. With Kenneth Clark, Edvard Munch.