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French painting 10-person exhibition: romantic raindrops enter her body

2024-08-14

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Works by French painter Javier.arizabalo

When it comes to the art of "hyper-realistic oil painting", people may be more familiar with the figures and still life paintings of the Chinese painter Leng Jun. In fact, this modern oil painting technique of "photorealism", which is considered to be "suspicious photography", has been popular in the West for more than 40 years. The "human body parts" works of French oil painter Javier Arizabalo give us a glimpse of this, which allows us to appreciate the superb skills of some Western hyper-realistic painters.


In 19th century France, a group of top oil painters developed and summarized a scientific and more effective realistic painting method. Few people really mastered its essence, and only a few painters could use it with ease. These are the necessary foundations for academic painter Javier Arizabalo to create "hyperrealistic oil paintings".


The "realism" displayed by Javier Arizabalo's human body art is very representative. The level of delicacy in his works, such as the "palm texture and soft and dense sweat hair, facial hair and eyelashes" of the characters, is amazing, and even the camera is difficult to show the details and clarity. Perhaps this is the charm of hyperrealism and the root of why artists pursue "superrealism".


Anyone who has seen Havel's paintings admires the realistic features of his white human body. His photorealistic paintings require great patience to complete. Personally, I think the main effects of Havel's hyperrealistic oil paintings are: 1. Extremely realistic and delicate, even if you get very close, you can't see any traces of brushstrokes on the main part. 2. The surface is very flat. 3. Some aspects exceed photography, such as three-dimensionality and sweat hair under light and shadow contrast. But I feel that the texture and elasticity of the beauty's skin are not as good as photography.







Works of French painter Edouard Leon Cortes

Edouard Leon Cortes was born in France on April 26, 1882. He was the son of Antonio, the son of Spanish court painter Edouard Cortes. He had three grandsons, and Edouard was the most artistically gifted one. He attended private primary school until the age of 13. From then on, he devoted his life to artistic work. The first part of his work, painted in 1899 at the age of 16, was well received by critics and the public. In 1900, he began to paint city scenes - streets and monuments in Paris. This painting lasted for more than 60 years and covered all seasons of the city. He died in 1969 at the age of 87.








Works by French painter Fritz Zuber-Buhler






Works by French painter Laurent Botella

French artist Laurent Botella was born in Nantes in 1974. He began his painting studies in 1989, when he worked at the Ma_th_rovino Theater in Osson, and then worked for a year at the Beaux Arts Intoulouse. He focused on oil painting and pastel. Working in charcoal and pencil has been the basis of his work before and after training. Laurent Botella relies on his own emotions, uses the composition and form of various elements, and expresses them in his works through light and color.






Works by French painter Runo Schmeltz








Works by French Impressionist Painter Edgar Degas

Edgar Degas (July 19, 1834 - September 27, 1917, Cancer) was born in Paris, France. He was an important Impressionist painter and sculptor. His original name was Edgar-Iriel-Germain Degas. He studied painting at the Paris Academy of Fine Arts and was greatly influenced by Ingres. Degas' innovative composition, detailed depiction and thorough expression of action made him one of the masters of modern art in the late 19th century. His most famous painting subjects include ballet dancers and other women, as well as racehorses. He is generally considered to belong to the Impressionist school, but some of his works are more classical, realistic or romantic.







Works by French painter Pascal Chove

French painter Pascal Choveby, born in 1968, is one of the most unique contemporary artists in the world. With his solid sketching skills and realistic artistic ideas, Pascal Choveby has created many popular oil paintings. His lazy mood series of human body oil paintings are exquisite, light and elegant, full of vitality and a relaxed and happy temperament. The characters in the picture are quiet and lonely, seemingly lazy and lonely, but in fact they have a touching tension, giving us an extraordinary visual experience, reflecting the painter's skilled painting language and artistic expression.






Works by French painter Leon Bazille Perrault

Léon Bazille Perrault is a typical French classical academic painter whose works tend towards realism.











Works by French painter Francois Fressinier

Francois Fressinier, a French aesthetic painter, was born in Cognac, France in 1968. His father and mother are both professional portrait photographers.







Works by French painter Jean-Pierre Leclercq

Leclercq is a talented French painter who has exhibited and won awards in France and the United States. An artist dedicated to painting, Leclerq now considers himself a painter in the most traditional sense. Working in the art of New Realism, his works immerse us in rich environments that reveal sublime femininity.







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