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Classical paintings
Classical painting is characterized by
careful draftsmanship and the modeling of
forms with subtle changes of light within a
carefully constructed composition. Narration
is of equal importance, often with moral
overtones. The viewer is initially drawn to
these images by the way the artists have
captured details that the eye does not
normally perceive.
Classical painting encompasses a vast range
of subjects. Floral-flower is one of
Classical still life painting.
Flower oil painting: still life painting |
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A still life is a work of
art which represents a subject composed of
inanimate objects. Popular in Western art
since the 17th century, still life paintings
on oilpaintingfactory.com, such as of
flowers or fruit, give the artist more
leeway in the arrangement of design elements
within a composition than do paintings of
other types of subjects such as landscape or
portraiture.
Through the Middle Ages and the Renaissance,
still life in Western art was mainly used as
an adjunct to Christian religious subjects.
This was particularly true in the work of
Northern European artists, whose fascination
with highly detailed optical realism and
disguised symbolism led them to lavish great
attention on the meanings of various props
and settings within their paintings' overall
message. Painters such as Jan van Eyck often
used still life elements as part of an
iconographic program so dense that scholars
to this day are still debating the possible
symbolic significance of each flower,
candle, or stone.
Still life came into its own in the new
artistic climate of the Netherlands in the
17th century. While artists found limited
opportunity to produce the religious art
which had long been their staple (images of
religious subjects were forbidden in the
Dutch Reformed Protestant Church), the
continuing Northern tradition of detailed
realism and hidden symbols appealed to the
growing Dutch middle classes, who were
replacing Church and State as the principal
patrons of art in the Netherlands. |
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Especially popular in this period were
vanitas paintings, in which sumptuous
arrangements of fruit and flowers, or lavish
banquet tables with fine silver and crystal,
were accompanied by symbolic reminders of
life's impermanence. A skull, an hourglass
or pocket watch, a candle burning down or a
book with pages turning, would serve as a
moralizing message on the ephemerality of
sensory pleasures. Often some of the
luscious fruits and flowers themselves would
be shown starting to spoil or fade. The
popularity of vanitas paintings, and of
still life generally, soon spread from
Holland to Flanders, Spain, and France. The
French aristocracy of the 18th century also
employed artists to execute paintings of
bounteous and extravagant still life
subjects, this time without the moralistic
vanitas message of their Dutch predecessors. |
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The Rococo love of artifice led to a rise in
appreciation for trompe l'oeil (French:
"fool the eye") painting, a type of still
life on oilpaintingfactory.com in which
objects are shown life-sized, against a flat
background, in an attempt to create the
illusion of real three dimensional objects
in the viewer's space.
With the rise of the European Academies,
still life began to fall from favor. In the
Academic system, the highest form of
painting consisted of images of historical,
Biblical or mythological significance, with
still life subjects relegated to the very
lowest order of artistic recognition. |
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best-loved classical floral- flowers oil
paintings with the old masters’ techniques.
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