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Our selection of Oil Paintings

Oil painting is still one of the most widely used techniques, offering many KAZoART artists the opportunity to express themselves in oil paintings on canvas, as original as they are varied, whether abstract or figurative. The history of this technique goes back a long way, yet the infinite possibilities offered by oil paintings on canvas are yet to be fully explored. Discover our outstanding selection of oil on canvas or knife oil paintings!

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Chantal Parise - Paysage au champ rouge
Chantal Parise
Oil painting
70 x 70 cm
$1,185
Franck Le Boulicaut - Crue de la seine
Franck Le Boulicaut
Oil painting
116 x 73 cm
$4,148
Amanda Rackowe - Improbable palmier
Amanda Rackowe
Oil painting
60 x 60 cm
$1,131
Nadine Pillon - La rivière battait ses bords....
Nadine Pillon
Oil painting
150 x 80 x 2 cm
$1,993
Ivan Sollogoub - Notre nature tentatrice
Ivan Sollogoub
Oil painting
137 x 67 cm
$3,663
James Earley - Mim
James Earley
Oil painting
40 x 50 x 3 cm
$3,001
Antoine Baer - Magister
Antoine Baer
Oil painting
73 x 60 cm
$1,293
Claire Hur de Sacy - Port Camille 2
Oil painting
55 x 70 cm
$2,155
Siri Knoepffler - Magic moments 2
Siri Knoepffler
Oil painting
80 x 80 cm
$1,939
Maryse Garel - Citrons party
Maryse Garel
Oil painting
60 x 30 cm
$797
Guiome David - Repaysage 3
Guiome David
Oil painting
130 x 80 cm
$862
Brigitte Di Scala - Un certain goût de miel
Brigitte Di Scala
Oil painting
116 x 81 cm
$2,693
Yves Calméjane - Peinture des genêts sur l'herbe
Yves Calméjane
Oil painting
46 x 38 cm
$948
Charlie Bobo - Fluoman
Charlie Bobo
Oil painting
65 x 92 cm
$5,171
Morgan Bisoux - L'univers parallèle I
Oil painting
80 x 80 cm
$3,124
Boris Garanger - Line up 3
Boris Garanger
Oil painting
150 x 50 cm
$4,310
Laurent Botella - Au coin de la fenetre
Laurent Botella
Oil painting
100 x 100 cm
$1,724
Nathalie Leverger - Nénuphars 1 24x30cm
new
Nathalie Leverger
Oil painting
24 x 30 cm
$280
Eric Herrmann - Lorsque celui que l'on voulait être se retrouve face à celui que l'on est..
Eric Herrmann
Oil painting
160 x 150 x 3 cm
$7,542
Eva Gohier - Miroir d'eau
Eva Gohier
Oil painting
73 x 100 cm
$3,017
Jean Christophe Tramblay - A l'orée du bois
Jean Christophe Tramblay
Oil painting
100 x 73 cm
$2,155
Odile Faure - Pivoine 04
Odile Faure
Oil painting
100 x 100 cm
$1,939
Carole Melmoux - Chécy, la loire
Carole Melmoux
Oil painting
55 x 46 cm
$2,155
Valérie Auriel - Elles n'ont pas d'épines
new
Valérie Auriel
Oil painting
81 x 100 x 2 cm
$2,047
Boris Davy - Derrière le masque III
Boris Davy
Oil painting
100 x 100 x 2 cm
$2,478
Jenna Delattre - Dans l'arène
Oil painting
30 x 30 cm
$323
Yuuko Suzuki - Sans titre 230509
new
Yuuko Suzuki
Oil painting
65 x 50 cm
$754
Sandrine Aléhaux - La transformation
Sandrine Aléhaux
Oil painting
30 x 30 cm
$539
Marie-Astrid Grivet - En équilibre
Marie-Astrid Grivet
Oil painting
116 x 89 x 2 cm
$3,340
Sophie Gaiardo - Fugue meditative II
Sophie Gaiardo
Oil painting
80 x 80 cm
$1,077
Franck Oscamou - Mer de nuage
Franck Oscamou
Oil painting
73 x 54 cm
$733
Sabine Rusch - African girls
Sabine Rusch
Oil painting
69 x 50 cm
$409
Sally Lancaster - Glance
Sally Lancaster
Oil painting
40 x 60 cm
$1,930
Alain Rouschmeyer - La Grande traversée 2
Alain Rouschmeyer
Oil painting
80 x 80 x 2 cm
$4,148
Olivier Desvaux - Les heures de la plage
Olivier Desvaux
Oil painting
60 x 81 cm
$2,693
KAZA - Human mask 01
KAZA
Oil painting
60 x 80 cm
$970
Philippe Perennou - Rivage , réf : 2732
Philippe Perennou
Oil painting
34 x 25 x 2 cm
$334
Olga Novokhatska - Côte rocheuse
Oil painting
60 x 80 cm
$1,508
Barbara Petit Lisy - La ferme gagnon
Barbara Petit Lisy
Oil painting
36 x 36 cm
$792
Hélène Courtois-Redouté - L'été à Erquy
Hélène Courtois-Redouté
Oil painting
80 x 60 cm
$1,185
Marta Grassi - Reflets
Oil painting
80 x 80 cm
$1,616
Emilie Pannier (Mia) - Au crépuscule
Emilie Pannier (Mia)
Oil painting
100 x 100 cm
$2,155
Fabien Delaube - Pollux
Fabien Delaube
Oil painting
60 x 80 x 2 cm
$1,616
Jean-Noël Le Junter - Le chemin des oliviers à Cazevieille
Jean-Noël Le Junter
Oil painting
38 x 46 x 2 cm
$1,013
Olivier Payeur - Trois pommes sur fond clair semi abstrait
Olivier Payeur
Oil painting
35 x 22 cm
$269
sophie DUMONT - Les bouquins
Oil painting
65 x 81 x 2 cm
$4,202
François Pagé - J'avais bien vu deux nymphes de l'autre coté de l'alphée...
François Pagé
Oil painting
65 x 54 cm
$1,401
Anne Baudequin - Nuages du soir au-dessus des roches de mariol
Anne Baudequin
Oil painting
200 x 146 cm
$4,848
LABB - GRANIT
LABB
Oil painting
73 x 92 x 2 cm
$2,155
Val Escoubet - Dance of love
Val Escoubet
Oil painting
160 x 120 cm
$5,064
Barbara Piatti - Maya I
Barbara Piatti
Oil painting
50 x 50 x 4 cm
$1,939
Jacques KÉDOCHIM - L'homme abat-jour
Jacques KÉDOCHIM
Oil painting
50 x 73 cm
$2,478
Pierre Dessein - Red night
Pierre Dessein
Oil painting
80 x 80 cm
$862
Benoît Montet - Jeunes femmes à la Porsche
Benoît Montet
Oil painting
40 x 40 cm
$1,293
Malcolm Macdonald - Oranjeboom
Malcolm Macdonald
Oil painting
100 x 100 cm
$2,693
Aykaz Arzumanyan - Rose - 485
Aykaz Arzumanyan
Oil painting
70 x 70 cm
$2,586

Oil Paintings For Sale: How They Came To Be

The beginning of oil painting is traditionally associated with Flemish artists. The Van Eyck brothers, Flemish primitives, are best known for their technical and artistic achievements: The Arnolfini Portrait (1434) is one of the first known oil paintings in Europe. The paintings were often commissions of individuals of notoriety or of elevated social status. However, many oil paintings also evoked a historical, biblical or mythological narrative. Therefore, portraits or famous scenes from myths, legends and stories were often set in fictive environments with a light source and layers of texture. This can be seen in famous oil paintings such as Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa (1503-1506) or Rembrandt's The Storm on the Sea of Galilee (1633).

Oil paintings quickly became the artistic norm and many were realized on wood due to a lack of suitable media. Skipping ahead a few centuries, from the 19th century onwards, artists began to leave the comfort of their studios and their works became increasingly inspired by nature. With this shift in environment, oil paintings changed in composition and became slightly less detailed. Take for example, Paul Cézanne's The Hanged Man’s House, Auvers-sur-Oise (1873), Van Gogh's Sunflowers (1888) and Claude Monet's Water Lilies. These oil paintings famously illustrate this change in mentality. Realism was considered less important than emotion, and colors became the main focus of many studies.

Oil paintings were not always figurative. From the beginning of the 20th century, Vasily Kandinsky ushered in a modern shift towards abstraction through his Color Study, Squares with Concentric Circles (1913). The study of pure shapes and colors then became a recurring theme for many artists, including Kasimir Malevitch with Painterly Realism of a Football Player (1915), and Mark Rothko in 1953 with Color-Block n°61 (Rust and Blue). These artists, whose oil paintings can be seen in museums and galleries across the world today, broke the world of art by using this centuries-old material without pairing it with Figurism.

Oil Paintings Techniques and Oil Paintings For Sale

During the Renaissance, artists prepared their own oil paints using natural pigments. Each artist had their own personal formulas, which were often complicated, meticulous and time-consuming.The pigments were found in nature and could be temperamental when mixed together. With the exception of the artists who choose to create oil paintings using the techniques of the Old Masters, very few know the difficulty of making your own paints.

At the time in which oil paints began to be used by artists of the Renaissance, there were no drying additives (e. g. white lead). It therefore took weeks and weeks for the works to fully dry. This was exponentiated by the fact that most of the portraits produced during this time were painted on wooden boards. These boards were heavy and not particularly absorbant. They were difficult to handle and of limited size. When oil paints became more and more commonly used, they begged for a different medium. It was at this time that the canvas, or fabric medium, rather was introduced. This constituted two major advances in art, giving way to all oil paintings eventually being done on canvas.

And then came the 19th century that saw the arrival of a technical revolution. Artists now had the opportunity to buy paint that had already been mixed and packaged in tubes. Impressionist artists immediately seized the opportunity to get out in nature and paint what they saw thanks to the facility of pre-packaged oil paints. It was thanks to this technical intervention that landscape and the latter became a central subject in their works. Because artists did not have to mix their primary oil paint colors, they were now faced with the new challenge of painting quickly in order to capture the moment "in real time".

Oil painting on canvas remains a widely used technique, as its slow drying time and the possibility of mixing pigments make it an infinite source of inspiration for many contemporary artists today. Artists who put their oil paintings for sale now have specific processes to follow before putting their oil paintings for sale in galleries. They leave enough time for the paint to dry before handing it over to the gallery where it will meet its new owner.