List of art techniques
Types of art techniques There is exact definition of what constitutes art. Artists have explored many styles and have used many different techniques to create art.[1][2][3]
Art techniques
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Aerial perspective by Frans Koppelaar, Landscape near Bologna, 2001; distant objects are lighter, of lower contrast, and bluer than nearer objects.
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a Collage by Pablo Picasso cut and pasted colored paper, gouache and charcoal on paperboard
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Portrait using dry brushing technique
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Examples of faux paintings.
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Example of grattage, Apotheosis, Giovanni Guida
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Van Gogh - Starry Night by Vincent Van Gogh - an example of impasto technique and line structure.[4]
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Wall paintings, (mural) Varanasi, India, 1974.
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Vincent van Gogh, Self Portrait, 1887, using pointillist technique.
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Verdaille example A Chinoiserie Procession of Figures Riding on Elephants with Temples Beyondby Jean-Baptiste Pillement
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Example of Woodblock printing. Aizuri-e print: Kinryuzan Temple in Asakusa
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See also
References
- Stephen Davies (1991). Definitions of Art. Cornell University Press. ISBN 978-0-8014-9794-0.
- Robert Stecker (1997). Artworks: Definition, Meaning, Value. Pennsylvania State University Press. ISBN 978-0-271-01596-5.
- Noël Carroll, ed. (2000). Theories of Art Today. University of Wisconsin Press. ISBN 978-0-299-16354-9.
- Naifeh, Steven, 1952- (2011). Van Gogh : the life. Smith, Gregory White. (1st ed.). New York: Random House. ISBN 9781588360472. OCLC 763401387.CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
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