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Composition with Red, Blue and Yellow is a 1930 painting [1] by Piet Mondrian, a Dutch artist who was a leading figure in the Neo-Plasticism movement. It consists of thick, black brushwork, defining the borders of colored rectangles. As the title suggests, the only colors used in it besides black and white are red, blue, and yellow.
Moran found critical and commercial success with his sketches and paintings of Yellowstone. He would subsequently travel the American West and create many more works of art, including a second painting titled The Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone (1893–1901), which displays a more mature treatment of the same landscape.
The lines also tend to fade as they approach the edge of the painting, rather than stopping abruptly. The forms themselves, smaller and more numerous than in later paintings, are filled with primary colors, black, or gray, and nearly all of them are colored; only a few are left white. Composition II in Red, Blue, and Yellow, 1930, Kunsthaus Zürich
The List of painters in the National Gallery of Art is a list of the named artists in the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. whose works there comprise oil paintings, gouaches, tempera paintings, and pastels. The online collection contains roughly 4,000 paintings by 1,000 artists, but only named painters with the previously mentioned ...
Henri Matisse was known as a versatile artist who dabbled in many art forms and experimented with various media, including painting, drawing, sculpture, and graphic arts such as etchings, linocuts ...
Butterflies and poppies was painted onto a canvas with oil paints. Vincent used a lot of layers in Butterflies and Poppies to create an almost textile-like feel. Using very fine brush strokes also helped to create this illusion. Vincent painted his series, Butterflies, in Arles, southern France where he rented ‘the yellow house’.
Le petit picador jaune is considered to be the earliest painting by Picasso, having been painted at 8 years old. [6] The painting depicts a bullfight, an activity which Picasso was already attending at age seven. [7] The young Picasso painted the image after attending a bullfight in Malaga’s La Malagueta bullring in 1889. [8]
One of his most famous and popular works is Golden Autumn, [55] which portrays a small river surrounded by trees adorned with yellow and red autumn leaves. In the distance, village houses and fields can be seen, with an autumn forest painted in shades of yellow visible on the horizon. Above it all is a blue sky with light clouds floating. [12]