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2007-05-08 13:05:47 · 10 answers · asked by Bruce K 2

one is a painting of seville, spain, and the other is a country house with a pond in front mountains in the background and woods back and sides of house. these are gold leaf paintings.

2007-05-08 04:17:46 · 1 answers · asked by usnavy 1

the painting consist of a large vase in center and a teapot to the right and fruit to the left and a knife to the bottom right center, it is signed by r. colad?

2007-05-08 03:56:44 · 2 answers · asked by usnavy 1

Seeing Jack B Yeats took my breath away, the oil on oil, that created a blur, which became a vision the further I moved away from the painting...as did the taking of the Christ by Carriavagio.
Manet, Le Dejeuner sur l'Herbe was stunning, just because of it's sheer size.

2007-05-07 23:50:18 · 17 answers · asked by Christine 6

The movie was like from the 60s or early 70s and it had a large mural painting of what i am guessing is Mt. Fuji in the foreground and in lieu of a sky, it is the old Japanese flag (rising sun, the one that is red with the red light-rays). I can't remember what movie it was or anything else about it, but does anyone have any clues or places i may look to find a picture of this piece?

2007-05-07 16:53:28 · 2 answers · asked by twichball 1

i aquired ''view of the world from 9th ave.'' and it is a nice print,just curios

2007-05-07 16:28:58 · 1 answers · asked by ken w 1

during the day, so I can only paint at night. But I love to paint under natural daylight--there is something about its cool transparency and the way it reveals the true color of objects. I tried tungsten bulbs, but they give an opaque, florescent-like look.

2007-05-07 15:27:29 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-05-07 12:52:04 · 3 answers · asked by lildeebo93 1

Check out this website:
http://www.hopkinsfan.net/ob/jerry/MagritteDoor.jpg
And what medium was used to draw it?
Thanks!

2007-05-07 12:07:25 · 1 answers · asked by Hello 2

Well apparently it's in the rules, but what's the reason why you can't? What would be the outcome if you did?

2007-05-07 12:03:28 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-05-07 10:38:30 · 3 answers · asked by joetess69@sbcglobal.net 1

Which of the following subjects could not have been photographed?



A. American Civil war

B. ManetÕs studio

C. Van Gogh

D. The unveiling of ÒOath of the HoratiiÓ

E. The first Impressionist exhibition

2007-05-07 10:27:00 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

I am an artist and I can draw really well, the problem is when someone asks me to draw on the computer for them, it comes outpretty crappy. If only my mouse were a pen....

2007-05-07 09:53:34 · 4 answers · asked by Offending Party 6

I have brushes, palattes, I bought acetone to use as paint thinner. I wasn't sure about that.
What about clean up?
I am only familiar with watercolors and acrylics.

2007-05-07 09:51:32 · 6 answers · asked by Offending Party 6

his name is Afber Van CW Vink. i just bought a painting and it is so cool and i would like to see some of his others or just know anything else about him.

2007-05-07 09:43:32 · 3 answers · asked by 30stmmcrfob 1

To many if not most of us, the thing that makes him great is not readily apparent.

No insults, please. I just don't get it, and I'm looking for a fresh insight. I can accept that he's great if every expert declares it is so. But I would like to know why.

2007-05-07 09:24:20 · 8 answers · asked by Mr. Vincent Van Jessup 6

Or does it have to be of a watery constituency?
I have some thick screen printing ink i'm wondering if that would go through it ok?

Cheers

2007-05-07 08:57:48 · 4 answers · asked by ? 2

Does anyone know anything about this painting?

2007-05-07 08:37:30 · 1 answers · asked by judy b 2

Film cinematographers have devised a lighting effect which floods the subject from the side in a golden haze and is meant to heighten psychological implication. After which famous painter do you think they named this effect?

2007-05-07 08:34:15 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

are Abstract artworks political or not

2007-05-07 08:21:59 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous

Interpretation of an artwork should directly correspond to its artistÕs intent, rejecting personal extrapolation.

2007-05-07 07:52:05 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

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In the past I've used linseed oil and turpentine for a medium. I want to have the paint dry faster - I'm looking for recipes. Someone told me that the mixture of Stand Oil, turpentine, cobalt drier and Damar varnish is excellent. Any thoughts or other recipes?

2007-05-07 07:50:13 · 3 answers · asked by LG 1

i don't have much idea about painting...so if i want to paint an abstract image with just colours...which denotes me and my life..what should be the colours..which i would use?

if i say...i am moody...a bit stupid...short-tempered...deep-thinker...and loves the emotion "love" (love forms a very important part of my life)...

would there be any specific colours which would denote these characterestics?

2007-05-07 06:31:39 · 3 answers · asked by *~Hope~* 3

clue it's not purple

2007-05-07 06:06:01 · 28 answers · asked by purplerain 2

I can't get the skin colour right at all!!!!
what colours and quantity too please!!!!!!!!!!!!

2007-05-07 05:48:59 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-05-07 05:32:45 · 1 answers · asked by BaBy GuRLL 1

Someone gave me an original oil painting of flowers 4'x5'.
It is signed by "Lee Reynolds". It is not stamped "Vanguard Studios" on the back, but there is the number 3166 written on one of the wooden cross members on the back. Any info anyone can provide will be greatly appreciated. Thanks

2007-05-07 05:27:31 · 1 answers · asked by PFC23 1

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