Art in a Minute: Paul Cézanne
Known as the Father of Modern Art, Paul Cézanne was a post-Impressionist artist who paved the way for Cubism, Fauvism and 20th century abstract art. Today his legacy enjoys great renown but he was actually one exhibition away from never becoming famous at all! On…
Art in a Minute: Edgar Degas
An outstanding creative who was always on the quest to capture movement, the work of Edgar Degas occupies a special place in the repertoire of Impressionist art. Depicting scenes of everyday life and sublimating ballet dancers, his oeuvre teems with an unmatched ingenuity and technicality….
Canvassing the Masterpieces: Impression, Sunrise by Claude Monet
Impression, Sunrise is undoubtedly Claude Monet’s most famous creation but it is also the work to know from the Impressionist movement because it’s the namesake! Completed in 1873, it serves as a place holder in the history of art and set the stage for thousands…
Canvassing the Masterpieces: Bal du Moulin de la Galette by Renoir
KAZoART’s “Canvassing the Masterpieces” helps you discover hidden secrets about well-known works of art. This week, get lost in the carefree atmosphere of an outdoor Parisian café on a Sunday afternoon in Auguste Renoir’s Bal du Moulin de la Galette. Painted in 1876, this Impressionist masterpiece depicts a typical 19th…
Canvassing the Masterpieces: The Starry Night by Vincent van Gogh
Vincent van Gogh was born in the Netherlands on March 30, 1853. More than a century and a half later, KAZoART pays tribute to one of the greatest Dutch painters in a new issue of “Canvassing the Masterpieces”. Let’s take a glimpse into the history…
5 Things you need to know about Impressionism
Impressionism, the 19th century movement that revolutionised the history of art, gave a platform to many artists who sought to challenge the conventional methods and techniques of the time. Although Édouard Manet wasn’t an Impressionist himself, he did bring about an emancipation of sorts for…
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