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Who are the world famous oil painting masters?

Brief introduction of world famous oil painting masters;

1, Leonardo da Vinci: As an outstanding representative of the Renaissance, Leonardo da Vinci's achievements and contributions are various. Leonardo da Vinci was born in a small town near Florence. When he was a child, he used to learn from Buddha Rocchio. Buddha Rocchio first let him practice drawing eggs for several years, and then began to teach him to draw. He laid a solid foundation for Leonardo da Vinci's sketch and eventually became a master.

2. Van Gogh: Van Gogh was Dutch, but he lived in France for many years and was an important post-impressionist painter. Like Rembrandt, Van Gogh likes to paint his own portrait.

Tintoretto: Tintoretto was born in Venice, the son of a dyer. He lived in his hometown for a long time, decorating the courtyards and churches of the city with brushes. He once studied Titian, pursuing the gorgeous color like Titian and the solid body like Michelangelo.

4. Picasso: Picasso, a Spaniard, has an extraordinary artistic talent since he was a child. Picasso's father is an art teacher. He has received strict painting training in the Academy of Fine Arts and has a solid modeling ability. Picasso's painting methods and styles have changed several times in his life, which can be divided into several periods: blue period "rose red period" and black period.

5. Gauguin: Gauguin is one of the three masters of post-impressionism in France. Starting late, early painting pursued the simplification of form and the decorative effect of color, but it did not get rid of impressionism. Gauguin is not only interested in ancient Egyptian painting, but also yearns for the customs and art of the aborigines who still live in primitive tribes. It is called the highest example of primitive human production.

6. Lie Bin: Russian realist painter Lie Bin and French painter Monet are both notable important figures in the history of European art in the late19th century. Their art in Europe's East and West, each leading the way, extended its influence to the whole 20th century.

7. Rousseau: Rousseau, who jumped from an amateur painter to a master of modern stick figure, is a typical self-taught painter. Rousseau's works are a mixture of reality and dreams, full of natural and primitive naive vitality.

8. Dali: Dali is a geek who is entrenched in the center of surrealism. He was enlightened with Picasso and Milo in Catalonia, Spain. His unique and independent art has added a lot of luster to the painting world in this century.

9. Miller: Miller is an outstanding representative painter of realism in19th century. He spent his childhood and youth in the countryside. He has a deep understanding and deep feelings for people who live and work in the countryside, understands their joys and pains, and tastes their beliefs and prejudices, which makes Miller a great pastoral painter.

10, Wise: Andrew Wise is one of the greatest painters in America in the 20th century. Paintings depicting American rural natural figures show the communication and harmony between man and nature with exquisite realistic style, and the simple theme evokes people's nostalgia for the countryside and nature.

Renoir: Renoir is a famous impressionist painter. Renoir's paintings, pursuing the feeling of light, perfectly combine classical tradition and impressionist painting, with bright and transparent colors. Whether it is a plump woman in the sun, an innocent child or a bathing girl, under Renoir's brush, they are full of warm, bright and charming dreamlike charm.

12, Xia Jiaer: Xia Jiaer was a great painter with great affinity in the 20th century. Xia Jiaer of Jewish descent was born in Russia and naturalized in France. He not only pursued innocence, but also faced life, love and art emotionally.

13, kandinsky: 19 10, kandinsky, with oriental ancestry (grandmother is a Mongolian princess), painted the first pure abstract painting in art history. Kandinsky, who decided to study painting at the age of 30, rarely stayed in a fixed painting mode, always thinking, examining and promoting his own creation.

14, Corot: In the history of French art, Corot was the most outstanding landscape painter in19th century, and was called17th century France's three major landscape painters together with Pu Sang and Claude Lorraine. Koro's landscape paintings are hazy and poetic. Whether it is the fresh and soft light in the morning or the golden lakes and mountains in the evening, the beautiful dreams of Peach Blossom Garden are all desirable.

15, Miro: Born in Barcelona, Spain, early art was deeply influenced by Cezanne, and after the baptism of cubism and surrealism, it developed into its own unique style. This book collects Milo's early works, as well as a series of masterpieces such as Inside the Netherlands and Constellation, and adds unique sculptures and biographies to analyze Milo's unique art.

16, Du Fei: Raul Du Fei, as a member of the animism in the history of modern painting in the early 20th century, is an artist with diversified creations. In addition to painting, Du Fei's artistic field also extends to tapestries, murals, cloth design and ceramic creation, and the application of lively curves has become the pioneer of brand-new popular design.

17, Monk: Munk, a pioneer of Nordic expressionism, is a famous Norwegian painter with a unique style. Monk's childhood life was almost shrouded in the shadow of death and illness. These terrible experiences not only left a deep impression on Monk's mind, but also indirectly became the inspiration for his painting, making Monk unique in the history of modern western painting.

18, Degas: Degas was lonely all his life and was not good at making friends. Degas is a combination of contradiction, indifference and seclusion. In degas's artistic world, there is no pleasure and easygoing as emphasized by Renoir, nor is there any pity and self-destruction of Van Gogh. Degas has always portrayed the instantaneous impression of characters' movements with cold and keen observation, showing vivid charm.

19, Matisse: Matisse and Picasso are giants of modern art in the 20th century, and Fauvism led the painting revolution in the 20th century. Fauvism painters, led by Matisse, use red, blue, yellow, green and other colors to express the natural essence of simple images, portray inner sincere feelings and decorative effects, and create amazing, extremely free, unrestrained, gorgeous and flat.

20. Monet: Monet is the most representative painter of Impressionism. Not only did he live a long life (86 years old), but the number of paintings was amazing. Monet often sketched the same painting theme in different periods, drew different scenes and atmospheres, showed the brilliance and distinctiveness of light colors, and interwoven them into gorgeous symphonic poems of light colors, creating the peak of impressionism.