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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Dai Nippon Meish kan by Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (1880)
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Daimy and his Retinue Crossing a Stream in Plain Near Fuji by Kitagawa Utamaro (1753-06)
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Dam on the Otonashi River at Oji Popularly Known as the ‘Great Waterfall’ (Oji Otonashigawa entia, sezoku Otaki to tonau) by Utagawa Hiroshige (1857)
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Dance of the Three Bergeres [Shepherdesses] during the Evening by Jean Baptiste Camille Corot
by Jean Baptiste Camille Corot
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Dancer by Edgar Degas (1875)
by Edgar Degas
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Danger Ahead – By Winslow Homer (Appleton’s Journal, Vol. III) by Winslow Homer (1870)
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Danjō Matsunaga Hisahide before His Suicide by Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (1883)
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Danjō Matsunaga Hisahide Preparing to Commit Suicide by Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (1883)
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Dante and Virgil by Edgar Degas (1857)
by Edgar Degas
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David and Jonathan by Rembrandt van Rijn (1642)
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Dawn in the licensed quarters by Utagwa Hiroshige (1857)
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Dawn moon of the Shinto rites: Festival on the hill, from the series One Hundred Aspects of the Moon by Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (1886)
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