Artwork : 21 Articles

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Adolpho Leirner: a collection of Brazilian constructive artworks

Famous collectors • 5 minutes read
Adolpho Leirner, a textile engineer educated in London with Polish heritage, possesses a collection of Brazilian constructive artworks...

Shocking Art Banned Worldwide, Now Exposed in Barcelona!

Art News • 2 minutes read
Barcelona’s Museo del Arte Prohibido showcases a unique collection of over 200 banned and censored artworks, featuring pieces from renowned artists like Picasso, Goya, and Andy Warhol. The museum, opened by Catalan businessman Tatxo Benet, provides visitors with a provocative insight into the history of art censorship, accompanied by detailed context for each piece.

Kanye West: music, fashion, and art

Kanye West • 14 minutes read
Ye (born Kanye Omari West; June 8, 1977) stands as an American luminary in the realms of rap, vocals, songcraft, music production, and the world of fashion. Hailing from Atlanta but nurtured by the vibrant streets of Chicago...

Why do many interiors appear so cheap? How can it be remedied ?

Invest in art • 7 minutes read
Many interiors appear low-end due to a lack of attention to detail, excessive use of serial reproductions, and lack of character in the chosen works. To remedy this, it is essential to favor quality works, to opt for unique pieces and to pay particular attention to colors, dimensions and styles.

The Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci

Mona Lisa • 21 minutes read
The Mona Lisa strikingly resembles Renaissance representations of the Virgin Mary, which was considered an ideal of femininity at the time. The woman in the painting is seated upright in a "pozzetto" armchair with her arms folded, indicating a reserved posture.

The Card Players (1890-95) by Paul Cézanne

Art history • 21 minutes read
Paul Cézanne, born in Aix-en-Provence in 1839 and died in 1906, was part of the post-Impressionist movement and laid the groundwork for many avant-garde movements of the 20th century, especially in terms of formal simplification...

Introducing an exciting New Feature: Export Your Art Series as a PDF!

Export series • 2 minutes read
We just introduced a new feature allowing artists to download an art series as a PDF from their account. This PDF, showcasing thumbnails, dimensions, and prices, can serve as a portfolio or be printed for offline use in galleries and expositions.

Las Meninas by Diego Velázquez

Diego Velázquez • 9 minutes read
"Las Meninas" is a famous painting by the Spanish artist Diego Velázquez. Completed in 1656, it depicts a scene in the court of King Philip IV of Spain, with the king and queen reflected in a mirror in the background...

Bacchus by Caravaggio

Art history • 8 minutes read
Caravaggio's Bacchus is a masterpiece of Baroque painting, depicting the Roman god of wine and fertility reclining on a bed of grapes and holding a goblet of wine in his left hand. The painting is notable for its striking use of light and shadow, and its intense emotional impact.

The non-color

White artworks • 9 minutes read
The sealed windows, the ceiling that becomes a source of light and the white walls are proposed within a space, the characteristics of which promote exclusion from the outside world, as the art, which takes disposition and life within it, must be left free to express itself, avoiding those distractions of forniture...

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