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Description of the painting by Pablo Picasso “Crying Woman”

The amazingly beautiful manner of writing canvases always delighted the public. And Picasso lived a life long enough to surprise and amaze with his work more than one generation of Europeans. Of course, he is not as extravagant as Dali, but he was also with his quirks, and his portraits can not be called an exact copy of the woman depicted.
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Description of the painting Isaac Levitan "Autumn Forest"

Painting I.I. How nice to watch the autumn in the forest. A multi-colored outfit on trees and bushes is in harmony with nature. Peering into the depths of the forest, black and dazzling white tree trunks are clearly visible. This emptiness and at the same time the luxury of color makes us think of a wonderful feeling - the lightness of the soul.
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Description of the painting by Jerome Bosch “Carrying the Cross”

Bosch is one of the masters of the Northern Renaissance, whose style is still difficult for experts to determine. They say that he was a madman or a sectarian. That with his paintings he described black magic, which he was engaged in or which he had witnessed. Or that he was a surrealist, splashing images onto the canvas directly from the subconscious - often his name pops up with the name of Salvador Dali.
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Description of the painting by Ilya Mashkov “Blue Plums”

The Jack of Diamonds was an association of artists glorifying subject and objectivity. In their interpretation, painting became not art, but a craft, which also, like any craft, has its own craftsmen, its mediocrity, its geniuses. Just as talent is needed for a carpenter, it is also needed for an artist, and just as an artist can create a masterpiece, so can a carpenter.
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Description of the painting by Nikolai Krymov "Dawn"

Krymov wrote his Dawn in 1912. The picture was painted in some idyllic style, a little unrealistic. The artist seems to be trying too exaltedly to present the ideal nature. He does not tolerate any flaws and shortcomings. The author deliberately creates such a "toy" green landscape, as if he borrowed this motif from some sonnet or legend.
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