Don't know a lot about artist but I have a painting done on a round media..
I am the artist that the question is referring to , and i went specifically to see the film to answer this question for myself ... and I can say that this is not a painting of mine, though the style has similarities ! cheers !
I have a B Chipton painting also. I was trying to find the artist also. I would include a picture of the painting but wiki doesn't appear to be able to accept pictures.
Pieter Bruegal was a well known artist during his lifetime. He was known for his painting of peasant themes and also for landscape pictures.
I have a similar question. I have a painting purchased by my parents in the mid 1950's in Munich. It is a landscape and signed F. Winter.... did Fritz Winter paint any landscapes?
I believe that it was Georgia Okeef'e. She was a woman that lived in the suburbs and later moved to the South for a better life
That is the name of the artist. He was Scottish.
A painting by René Magritte.
Don't know a lot about artist but I have a painting done on a round media..
The artist would look at a scene for a long time, while meditating on it. Then he would begin his painting.
Harold Blackmer Symes has written: 'An artist's approach to the monochromatic and spatial concepts of the early Chinese landscape painters' -- subject(s): Chinese Landscape painting, Landscape painting, Chinese
I am the artist that the question is referring to , and i went specifically to see the film to answer this question for myself ... and I can say that this is not a painting of mine, though the style has similarities ! cheers !
Poussin arranges an idealized landscape with all of the elements carefully constructed.
I have a B Chipton painting also. I was trying to find the artist also. I would include a picture of the painting but wiki doesn't appear to be able to accept pictures.
The painting "Landscape with Saint John on Patmos" was created by the Dutch artist, Pieter Bruegel the Elder. Bruegel was active in the Netherlands during the Renaissance period, particularly in Antwerp and Brussels.
It is very similar to Australian artist Alexander McKenzie, google images of his art work maybe.
The Scream mask is based on the iconic painting "The Scream" by the Norwegian artist Edvard Munch, created in 1893. The painting features a figure with an agonized expression against a tumultuous sky, symbolizing existential dread and anxiety. The mask captures the essence of this haunting imagery and has become a cultural symbol of fear and horror.