Saturday, September 15, 2012

Famous Artists With Their Milestones

Oil paintings have been around since the fifth century and they originated in India, China and some parts of Afghanistan as well. However, they did not become popular till the 15th century when European artists started using oils as a medium for paintings. Perhaps the most famous oil painting known to man is the Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci. The type of oil used depends on availability and most common forms include linseed oil, sunflower oil, walnut oil and poppy seed oil. It also depends on the type of medium and consistency desired. In some cases painters are known to use more than one type of oil in their paintings as well. Oil paintings for sale usually go through auction houses and places such as Christies, and Sotheby’s are world renowned auction houses which deal with such paintings.

Famous Oils

Some of the most renowned oil paintings include the following:

Bust of an old man with helmet, Rembrandt

The toilet of Venus, Francois Boucher

Portrait of Dr. Gatchet, Vincent van Gogh

Le Moulin de la Galette, Pierre- Auguste Renoir

La donna Velata, Raphael

The raising of the cross, Peter Paul Rubens

During the fifteen century, oil painting techniques made the journey from the east towards Europe. It could have possibly started during the Early Netherlandish period and by the time the Renaissance came around; oils had taken over as the primary option. In more recent times, water colors have taken over from oils as this type dries out quicker. However, oils remain an important medium for artists throughout the world.

Reproductions of famous paintings

Paintings are incredibly expensive and most people cannot afford to buy originals. In fact, many of the original works by Monet, Raphael, da Vinci, Picasso and other renowned painters sell for hundreds of millions. Billionaires and art aficionados are the only people who can afford these paintings and most of them are sold on the underground. The few that pass through the auction houses are lesser known works of these great artists. However, those who like paintings but cannot afford them need not despair and you can go in for replicas of these. Two types of replicas are available these days; one is print replica and the other is hand painted replica.

Some companies are offering hand painted oils which are exact replications of the originals. Only an expert with an eye for detail will be able to make out the difference between the two. In fact, no one will be able to figure out that you have purchased a replica even after you hang it at home. Remember that these paintings are available at a much cheaper rate than the original and this is the second best option that you have. Works of the most renowned artists are being replicated and you may save upto 80 percent of the gallery prices if you buy online. Moreover, the replications are made by up and coming artists who have immense talent and you will definitely be able to resell them at a later date if you wish to.

Paintings for sale include categories such as still life, abstract, scenery, landscape, and nudes, religious, mother and child, Madonna, man and woman, street scenes, sports, women, waterfront scenes, horses, café dining, children, angels, animals and many more. Irrespective of what your fancy is you will be able to find a perfect replica for it.

13 comments:

jheylo said...

great info. these artist for sure made their fame and i bet they earned all kinds of money from their artworks.

bellavienne said...

Great article, I love oil painting, I wish to have one family picture oil painted somebody.

Lulu said...

i love paintings but I am not crazy about them. those mentioned paintings are really famous and expensive too!

Zoan said...

Oil paintings that you've listed above surely costs a fortune. Thanks for the info but i wasn't sure if i've seen some of oil paintings in real life

Jessica Cassidy said...

I am sure that oil paintings like Mona Lisa cost a fortune. I am sure that many people will fight bidding on that particular paint :-)

Shela said...

Thanks for sharing i won't like to check them one by one later on ;)

emzkie said...

thanks for sharing this info. I never knew the history of oil painting on where it came from. its good to know all about this.

Vernz@ Anything Davao said...

MOnet is one of admired artists .. sadly even just a glimpse of their original work.. hadn't seen one .. but have read a book about the history of each of the materpieces :)

RonSilvoza.com said...

cool. thanks for sharing... post is very informative.. i wouldnt know about these facts till i read them here... cheers chie!

grace said...

thanks for sharing.. my mom is an artist too.. lately she turned our garage into a mural...

Bless said...

Informative post about oil pointing. I admire great works of art and love to own one but it is very expensive :-)

Dhemz said...

I love paintings as well...I'm more into abstract.

marie said...

Oil paint is usually mixed with linseed oil, . Because these solvents thin the oil in the paint, they can be used to clean paint brushes. thnx sa info.