The Breathtaking Marc Chagall Stained Glass Windows Marc Chagall was a Russian-French artist and one of the most important and influential artists of the 20th century. Although born and grew up in a small Belarus village, Chagall spent most of… Continue Reading →
The Art World Thought Van Gogh’s Artworks “Rubbish” During His Lifetime Today we celebrate Vincent Van Gogh as one of the greatest post-impressionists of all time. His paintings are loved for their raw honesty, bold colors and beauty. The most… Continue Reading →
Fascinating Nuenen Village in the Footsteps of Vincent Van Gogh’s Beautiful Artworks Vincent van Gogh lived in Nuenen for two years (from December 1883 until November 1885). During this period, Van Gogh was extremely prolific, producing over a quarter of… Continue Reading →
Chaim Soutine Paintings of a Troubled Soul Chaim Soutine paintings are extremely expressive of his inner turmoil and volatile moods. He tended to use strong, bold colors, while distorting his subjects. His paintings often portrayed elements from his Jewish heritage,… Continue Reading →
Symbolism Art Movement, Les Nabis, Religious Art Revival & Maurice Denis Maurice Denis belonged to many interconnecting art movements of the late-nineteenth century. These included Post-Impressionism, Japonism, Neo-Traditionalism, Neo-Classicism, Synthetism, Les Nabis and the Symbolism Art Movement. He is… Continue Reading →
Vuillard paintings – Intimate, Bold & Expressive Edouard Vuillard’s paintings are characterized by bold and vivid colors, thick outlines &, distorted and flattened perspectives. Art historians consider him as one of the most important pre World War II French artists…. Continue Reading →
Mont Sainte Victoire – In the Footsteps of Paul Cezanne Paul Cezanne painted Mont Sainte Victoire again and again between the years 1882 and 1906. These paintings are considered as some of the best landscapes ever painted. Art historians and… Continue Reading →
The Story of Albert Marquet Albert Marquet (1875-1947) is one of the forgotten French post-impressionism artists of the twentieth century. He chose to evolve on his own rather than to belong to any of the art movements. His paintings are… Continue Reading →
Van Gogh – Life in Arles, Provence In February 1888, Vincent Van Gogh, the Dutch painter, left the hectic Parisian capital for Provence. Coming from the cold and grey city, Van Gogh fell for the bright colors, sunshine and rugged… Continue Reading →
Carrieres de Lumieres in Provence & Atelier des Lumières in Paris – a bedazzling experience Carrieres de Lumieres in Provence & Atelier des Lumières in Paris are the two venues for the stunning art-themed digital Sound & Light exhibitions. Both venues… Continue Reading →
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