Paintings
When people hear about art, the first thing that comes into their minds is painting. Paintings are among the most famous, recognizable, and highly-valued art pieces in existence. Painting art involves expressing emotions and ideas to establish specific aesthetic qualities. Artworks made through painting are in 2-D visual language. Some crucial elements of this visual language include colors, lines, textures, and shapes. Prominent painters used one or several elements to create sensations of movement, space, light, and volume on a leveled surface. They combined these components into visually expressive designs to represent supernatural or natural phenomena, produce absolutely abstract relationships, or explain a specific narrative theme. We provide many painting artworks from famous painters from which you can select one(s) that match your interior décor.
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Plate 11 from ‘The Disasters of War’ (Los Desastres de la Guerra): ‘Neither do these.’ (Ni por esas.) by Francisco Goya (1810)
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Plate 12 from ‘The Disasters of War’ (Los Desastres de la Guerra): ‘This is what you were born for.’ (Para eso habeis nacido.) by Francisco Goya (1810)
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Plate 13 from ‘The Disasters of War’ (Los Desastres de la Guerra): ‘Bitter to be Present.’ (Amarga presencia.) by Francisco Goya (1810 (published 1863))
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Plate 13 from the ‘Disparates’: A Way of Flying by Francisco Goya (ca.1816-23 (published 1864))
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Plate 14 from ‘The Disasters of War’ (Los Desastres de la Guerra): ‘It’s a hard step!’ (Duro es el paso!) by Francisco Goya (1810 (published 1863))
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Plate 15 from ‘The Disasters of War’ (Los Desastres de la Guerra): ‘And there is nothing to be done.’ (Y no hai remedio.) by Francisco Goya (1810 ( published 1863))
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Plate 16 from ‘The Disasters of War’ (Los Desastres de la Guerra): ‘They make use of them.’ (Se aprovechan.) by Francisco Goya (1810 ( published in 1863))
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Plate 17 from ‘The Disasters of War’ (Los Desastres de la Guerra): ‘They do not agree.’ (No se convienen.) by Francisco Goya (1810 (published 1863))
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Plate 17 from the ‘Disparates’: Loyalty by Francisco Goya (ca.1816-23 (published 1864))
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Plate 17 of the ‘Tauromaquia’: The Moors use donkeys as a barrier to defend themselves against the bull whose horns have been tipped with balls. by Francisco Goya (1816)
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Plate18 from ‘The Disasters of War’ (Los Desastres de la Guerra): ‘Bury them and keep quiet.’ (Enterrar y callar.) by Francisco Goya (1810)
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Plate 19 from ‘The Disasters of War’ (Los Desastres de la Guerra): ‘There isn’t time now.’ (Ya no hay tiempo.) by Francisco Goya (1810 (published 1863))
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