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Introducing our latest addition to the Custom Canvas Curators gallery - an original artwork in the style of Vincent Van Gogh’s iconic “Café Terrace at Night”. Using the same techniques and brushstrokes as Van Gogh, this piece captures the essence of the famous painting, with the added unique flare of the artist. The predominant colors of this piece include warm tones of yellows, oranges, and browns, reminiscent of a late summer evening. With a focus on capturing the lively atmosphere of a…

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Oil Painting For Beginners - Plus 14 Painting Ideas - Beautiful Dawn Designs Oil Painting For Beginners, Creation Art, Blooming Garden, Arte Van Gogh, Landscape Art Painting, Cute Paintings, Arte Inspo, Creative Painting, Aesthetic Painting

Oil painting is among the most well-known and respected types of art. Oil paint has been used to create some world-famous pieces, like The Starry Night by the Dutch Post-Impressionist painter Vincent van Gogh and The Mona Lisa portrait painting by Italian artist Leonardo da Vinci.

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When famous Realism artists emerged in France after the French Revolution of 1848, they wanted to portray the common man as he was. They went against the idealized paintings of Neoclassical artists and the often overly dramatized paintings of Romantic artists. These two art movements had been dominant during the first half of the 19th century. It went hand in hand with the political situation at the time. #Artworks #paintings #Realism #Realismpaintings Google Art Project, October Art, William Adolphe Bouguereau, Edouard Manet, Realism Painting, Edgar Degas, Autumn Painting, Realism Art, National Gallery

When famous Realism artists emerged in France after the French Revolution of 1848, they wanted to portray the common man as he was. They went against the idealized paintings of Neoclassical artists and the often overly dramatized paintings of Romantic artists. These two art movements had been dominant during the first half of the 19th century. It went hand in hand with the political situation at the time. #Artworks #paintings #Realism #Realismpaintings

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