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cubistic paintings - перевод на голландский

PAINTING BY VINCENT VAN GOGH IN THE J. PAUL GETTY MUSEUMS
Irises (paintings)

cubistic paintings      
kubisme (schilderijen of tekeningen die samengesteld worden met simpele meetkundige vormen)
oil painting         
  • A detail from the oldest oil paintings in the world (~ 650 AD) a series of Buddhist murals created in Bamiyan, Afghanistan.
  • A section of the earliest discovered oil paintings (~ 650AD) depicting buddhist imagery in [[Bamiyan]], Afghanistan
  • alt=A close-up of glistening, golden flax seeds.
  • Thin blade used for the application or removal of paint. Can also be used to create a mixture of various pigments.
PROCESS OF PAINTING WITH PIGMENTS THAT ARE BOUND WITH A MEDIUM OF DRYING OIL
Oil Painting; Oil paintings; Oil on canvas; Oil-paintings; Oil-on-canvas; Oil painter; Oil-painting; History of oil painting
olieverfschilderij
Hellenistic art         
  • A [[West Slope Ware]] ''[[kantharos]]'', 330–300 BC, [[Kerameikos Archaeological Museum]], Athens
  • Bronze portrait]] of an unknown sitter, with inlaid eyes, Hellenistic period, 1st century BC, found in Lake Palestra of the Island of [[Delos]].
  • Example of tesserae used in mosaics.
  • Scene from the [[Alexander Sarcophagus]]
  • Detail of the [[Alexander Mosaic]], showing [[Alexander the Great]], Roman copy c. 100 BC from the [[House of the Faun]] in [[Pompeii]], from an original Hellenistic painting of the 3rd century BC, possibly by [[Philoxenus of Eretria]].
  • Wealthy 'Middle-class' women: so-called [[Tanagra figurine]], [[Hellenistic Greece]], 325–150 BC, [[Altes Museum]]
  • Banquet scene from the tomb of [[Agios Athanasios, Thessaloniki]], 4th century BC.
  • The [[Barberini Faun]], 2nd-century BC Hellenistic or 2nd-century AD Roman copy of an earlier bronze
  • head of Medusa]], and horses, 3rd century BC
  • The [[Derveni Krater]], 4th century BC, [[Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki]]
  • Boscoreale]], 50–40 B.C. Metropolitan Museum of Art 03.14.13a–g.
  • Centuripe vase in Palermo, 280–220 BC
  • The satyr from the Hellenistic sculpture group "The Invitation to the Dance". The sculpture group is seen as a prime example of the "Rococo" trend in Hellenistic sculpture. In the sculpture group the satyr was depicted together with a seated female. This sculpture is now in the Musée du Louvre, Paris.
  • [[Braganza Brooch]], ca. 250–200 BC. [[British Museum]].
  • Nike]], armed and dancing, [[Apulia]] ([[Magna Graecia]]), Italy
  • A grotesque woman holding a jar of wine, [[Kertch]], second half of 4th century BC, [[Louvre]].
  • Roman-era Sardinia]], now in the [[Altes Museum]]
  • Hellenistic terracotta funerary wall painting, 3rd century BC
  • Laocoön Group]], [[Vatican Museums]], Rome.
  • The [[Ludovisi Gaul]] killing himself and his wife, Roman copy after the Hellenistic original, [[Palazzo Massimo alle Terme]].
  • The "Dove Basin" (Capitoline), attributed to Sosos of Pergamon, from [[Hadrian's Villa]], [[Tivoli, Lazio]], 2nd century AD
  • Lagynos]] decorated with musical instruments, 150‑100 BC, [[Louvre]].
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  • The central group of the [[Sperlonga sculptures]], with the ''Blinding of [[Polyphemus]]''; cast reconstruction of the group, with at the right the original figure of the "wineskin-bearer" seen in front of the cast version.
  • Macedonian soldier]] ([[thorakitai]]) wearing [[chainmail]] armor and bearing a ''[[thureos]]'' shield.
ART MOVEMENT
Hellenistic Art; Hellenistic architecture; Hellenistic mosaics; Hellenistic paintings; Hellenistic pottery
Hellenistische kunst (oude griekse kunst)

Определение

conversation piece
¦ noun
1. a type of genre painting in which groups of figures are posed in a landscape or domestic setting.
2. an object whose unusual quality makes it a topic of conversation.

Википедия

Irises (painting)

Irises is one of several paintings of irises by the Dutch artist Vincent van Gogh, and one of a series of paintings he made at the Saint Paul-de-Mausole asylum in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, France, in the last year before his death in 1890.

Van Gogh started painting Irises within a month of entering the asylum, in May 1889, working from nature in the hospital garden. There is a lack of the high tension which is seen in his later works. He called painting "the lightning conductor for my illness" because he felt that he could keep himself from going insane by continuing to paint.

The painting was probably influenced by Japanese ukiyo-e woodblock prints like many of his works and those by other artists of the time. The similarities occur with strong outlines, unusual angles, including close-up views, and also flattish local color (not modeled according to the fall of light). The painting is full of softness and lightness. Irises is full of life without tragedy.

He considered this painting a study which is probably why there are no known drawings for it, although Theo, Van Gogh's brother, thought better of it and quickly submitted it to the annual exhibition of the Société des Artistes Indépendants in September 1889, together with Starry Night Over the Rhone. He wrote to Vincent of the exhibition: "[It] strikes the eye from afar. The Irises are a beautiful study full of air and life." The painting is one of his most renowned works.