The Luncheon (Monet's Garden At Argenteuil) by Claude Monet PortraitsA masterwork of fabulous colours balancing darker shades with pale blues, yellows, greens and the white garden table foregrounded which is the focus for Monet's "The Luncheon". It is the genius arrangement of colours that create a fullness and vibrancy to this painting, with the approach of the ladies for the luncheon in the background, and maid in pale blue kneeling at the vivid white clothed table. The effect of indistinct application of colours in
"The Kiss" by Gustave Klimt is an art nouveau masterpiece depicting two lovers embraced beneath a blanket and the man kissing the woman passionately on the cheek
Everything is small there
The minimalist use of colours is rendered in tans and lavenders with high detail defining the horsemen and their mounts
The indistinct application of multiple daubs of colour to depict sky and water and lilies
It kind of gave a glimpse into the creative process that motivated him
Perfect for lovers of landscape art and bold seasonal colour
Cats Modern Art Painting
The Red Vineyards Near Arles is an oil painting by Dutch artist Vincent van Gogh that was created at the beginning of November 1888 on a piece of privately primed Toile de 30 burlaps
Green Grey Abstract Painting
The name of the artist's friend Paul Gauguin
The pioneering frontier theme is championed by the Romanticism style used so the painting is high with drama and emotive value
A collection of paintings by Vincent van Gogh depicting blossoming almond trees in Arles and Saint-Rémy