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The Kiss - Gustav Klimt

The Kiss by Gustav Klimt

The Kiss is one of the popular masterpieces of Gustav Klimt. This painting was first displayed at the Kunstschau Art Exhibition in 1908. The Ministry was the one that brought it there and secured for the state. This painting was considered one of the icons of the Viennese Jugendstil and European contemporary art.

The Kiss by Gustav Klimt truly represents the culmination of a particular phase referred to as Golden Epoch. In these days, the artist has created an ornamental and puzzling encoded program which revolved around the mystery of love, fulfilment, and existence through art. Gustav Klimt significantly gained inspiration on this in 1903 in a journey to the Ravenna to take a look on Byzantine Mosaics. Moreover, this painting also contains numerous motifs from several cultural epochs and on top of these all, from Ancient Egyptian Mythology.

Researches revealed that The Kiss painting is more than just the ornaments, the symbols and the timely message it conveys. This reveals more such as Gustav Klimt’s love for Emilie Flöge and exploration of sculptor Auguste Rodin’s art.

Kiss in German means Liebespaar or Lovers in English. This is a stunning oil painting with added gold and silver leaf by Gustav Klimt an Austrian Symbolist Painter. This painting is considered a real masterpiece depicting the early contemporary period.

Gustav Klimt was born in Baumgarten in 1862. At an early age, he enrolled in School of Applied Arts in Vienna where he seriously studied a broad range of subjects. In 1883, Gustav Klimt opened his studio specializing in mural painting.

Sexuality, intimacy, and love are the most common themes behind Gustav Klimt’s works. His painting “The Kiss” features a recurring motif of embracing couple.

In The Garden - Pierre Auguste Renoir

In The Garden by Pierre Auguste Renoir

In the Garden oil on canvass is a widely known masterpiece of Pierre Auguste Renoir. This painting delivers a vivid image with ultimate colour accuracy and excellent resolution. This also presents a great degree of details making this painting stand out.

Living in a moment and indulging in the temporal pleasures of life are among the favourite themes of Pierre Auguste Renoir and he was able to express this more than any impressionist. As one of the leaders of the Impressionist movement, Renoir enjoyed representing his lovers and his friends with expressive candour and conveyed youthful exuberance as well as intimate charms suggesting visions of earthly paradise.

Through focusing on Pierre Auguste Renoir’s here and now, these fleeting times become savoured nostalgic memories. His portrayal of skilfully-varied brushstrokes, luminous colour, light nuances, and even the shadows worked all together to create warm sensuality.

In The Garden is a masterpiece of Pierre Auguste Renoir, a French painter whose eyes for unique beauty made him one of the popular practitioners of impressionist practitioners. He is also widely known for his paintings that present Parisian leisure and modernity in the last 3 decades of 19th century.

Though admired by being colourist with a keen eye for capturing movements of shadow and light, Pierre Auguste Renoir begins to explore the Renaissance paintings amid his career. He also creates some of the most timeless and beautiful canvasses of his generation.

In the Garden has impressed countless individuals all over the world and this famous love art painting continues to capture the interest and attention of many.

Le Printemps (Spring) - Pierre Auguste Cot

Le Printemps by Pierre Auguste Cot

"Le Printemps" or "Springtime” painted by a talented academic French painter Pierre Auguste Cot, is a lavishly sentimental vision of timeless commitment and passionate love. He painted this piece in 1873 and displayed it at Paris Salon, where it was a reverberating triumph. In the next decades, this work of art ended up emblematic of nineteenth-century taste and emotion. It has been reproduced about a million times mainly on household items, greeting cards, and posters. Originally purchased by rich industrialist John Wolfe, this piece also changed hands many times, and after that, it vanished. It was rediscovered 41 years later. "Le Printemps" or "Springtime” is now displayed in private collection at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Many other famouse paintings belong to private collections of big art galleries.

This excellent art print shows sharp and striking images with a high level of colour precision. As a member of versatile art prints family, this premium quality reproduction delivers the best of both worlds-affordability and quality. These art prints are made utilizing digital or lithography press.

Pierre-Auguste Cot (1837 – 1833) is a famous French artist who was popular for his sensual and lushly romantic works of art. He is commended for his authentic and legendary artistic creations, especially "Le Printemps" ("Springtime") and the "The Storm," which are still astoundingly famous these days. The cot was likewise highly in demand artists to paint unique portraits for an aristocrat in Paris.

He took time to study famous illustrious artists and specialists at L'Ecole des Beaux-Arts and was motivated by Romanticism and Neoclassicism. New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art shows one of Cot's marvellous works, and a large number of his beautiful paintings are included in Louvre Paris. This painting is considered one of Pierre-Auguste Cot’s greatest successes and was admired by many. No wonder, this has been copied in different porcelains, tapestries, engravings, fans and more. "Le Printemps" features flirtatious duo in classic dress painted with remarkable technical finesse.

The Lovers - Rene Magritte

The Lovers by Rene Magritte

The Lovers is excellently crafted oil on canvas portraying two people locked in an intimate embrace. The figures are kissing each other through the veil. They’re positioned in a room with back walls, side wall, and the ceiling showing. The back wall is in blue-grey with a lighter shade on the bottom half and a darker shade on the upper half. The side wall is in brick red with it lighter at the combining to darker shade through the top. The ceiling appears in white and has a brightening trim along the fringe of the red wall, yet it doesn't proceed with the outskirt of the blue and grey wall.

The male figure wears black formal attire with a powerful white shirt. This male figure embraces the lady in red and sleeveless clothing with white trims. The lady's tanned arm is uncovered. The man is in a dominant position relative to the lady. She tilts her head up while he inclines down to kiss.

The most noteworthy part of the lovers is undeniably on the veil. It is somewhat bland painting, but by basically covering their faces with the veil, it ends up unmistakably more intriguing and provocative. In terms of psychological impacts, it is higher with these elements. The blue colour is associated with calmness or water which is also connected with life. The red colour is known to be associated with lust, anger or love while white means purity, but this colour was least shown. The Lovers is indeed a great Rene Magritte art love painting masterpiece.