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Name | | 18 |
Price, USD | | 800.00 |
Status | | For sale, check |
Size, cm
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Artist | | Elvira Sadykova |
Year made | | 2008-02-21 |
Edition | | Original |
Style | |
Romanticism |
Symbolism |
Romanticism |
Abstract Expressionism |
Symbolism |
Romanticism |
Symbolism |
Abstract Expressionism |
Cubism |
Symbolism |
Cubism |
Abstract Expressionism |
Magic Realism |
Cubism |
Abstract Expressionism |
Magic Realism |
Cubism |
Magic Realism |
Magic Realism |
Theme | |
Fantasy |
Fantasy |
Spirituality |
Fantasy |
Portrait |
Spirituality |
Portrait |
Spirituality |
Portrait |
Spirituality |
Portrait |
Media | |
Pastel |
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Same Style Romanticism |
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An art style which emphasizes the personal, emotional and dramatic through the use of exotic, literary or historical subject matter. A European movement of the late eighteenth to mid nineteenth century. In reaction to neoclassicism, it focused on emotion over reason, and on spontaneous expression. The subject matter was invested with drama and usually painted energetically in brilliant colors. Delacroix, Gericault, Turner, and Blake were Romantic artists. |
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Same Style Symbolism |
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An art style developed in the late 19th century characterized by the incorporation of symb... |
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Same Style Romanticism |
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An art style which emphasizes the personal, emotional and dramatic through the use of exotic, literary or historical subject matter. A European movement of the late eighteenth to mid nineteenth century. In reaction to neoclassicism, it focused on emotion over reason, and on spontaneous expression. The subject matter was invested with drama and usually painted energetically in brilliant colors. Delacroix, Gericault, Turner, and Blake were Romantic artists. |
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