German painters usually painted portraits, landscapes, and classic myths or made woodcuts and engravings. Flemish painters used a layering technique with their paints to create a variety colors and tried to show their subjects personality.
German painters usually painted portraits, landscapes, and classic myths or made woodcuts and engravings. Flemish painters used a layering technique with their paints to create a variety colors and tried to show their subjects personality.
All those people who make art. Besides painters there are sculptors, engravers, video artists, etc.
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Ah, what a lovely question. Those French painters you're thinking of are Henri Matisse and André Derain. Their vibrant and expressive paintings exhibited in 1905 indeed marked the beginning of a beautiful new chapter in the world of modern art. It's truly inspiring how they embraced color and form in such a unique and groundbreaking way.
Leonardo Da Vinci, Michelangelo, Raphael, Donato Bramante, Giorgione, Titan, Fra Bartolomeo, Mariotto Albertinelli, Andrea Del Sarto, and Correggio. Addition: Those above are the famous Italians. We should not forget Albrecht Dürer, Lucas Cranach, Hans Holbein, all Germans or Pieter Bruegel, Flemish.
German painters usually painted portraits, landscapes, and classic myths or made woodcuts and engravings. Flemish painters used a layering technique with their paints to create a variety colors and tried to show their subjects personality.
German painters usually painted portraits, landscapes, and classic myths or made woodcuts and engravings. Flemish painters used a layering technique with their paints to create a variety colors and tried to show their subjects personality.
German painters usually painted portraits, landscapes, and classic myths or made woodcuts and engravings. Flemish painters used a layering technique with their paints to create a variety colors and tried to show their subjects personality.
German painters usually painted portraits, landscapes, and classic myths or made woodcuts and engravings. Flemish painters used a layering technique with their paints to create a variety colors and tried to show their subjects personality.
German painters usually painted portraits, landscapes, and classic myths or made woodcuts and engravings. Flemish painters used a layering technique with their paints to create a variety colors and tried to show their subjects personality.
German painters usually painted portraits, landscapes, and classic myths or made woodcuts and engravings. Flemish painters used a layering technique with their paints to create a variety colors and tried to show their subjects personality.
Belgians. And then you have the dutch speaking side, those are the Flemish. And there are also french speaking people but I don't know how you say it in English. In flemish you say 'walen'
All those people who make art. Besides painters there are sculptors, engravers, video artists, etc.
The relationship between animals is a little different then those formed between humans. however wolves and German shepherds can get along together.
It isn't and never was, he painted pictures for other painters, not for those ignorant of painting.
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Of those areas, the answer would be Western Switzerland, although the French in Switzerland has unique words like "huitante" for "quatre-vingt" (eighty). Northern Belgium speaks Flemish, a dialect of Dutch, and Austrians speak Austrian German.