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Seasons Painting

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Seasons Painting
What artists have drawn or painted in the seasons?

Again, I basically need a list of artists who have drawn or painted in different stations, ie Monet's poplars. The artists who have drawn the same image but at different times of year and as different seasons would be great but those who have intentionally painted different seasons, but not necessarily painted the same place are also welcome. By the way, we just want the names of well known artists such as the likes of Monet, Constable, Van Gogh, etc. Basically artists who are not alive today. Finally I have also asked some questions related art, look at my profile and my questions are, your assistance in answering any of them would be great.

Many artists, particularly the Impressionists and Post-Impressionist artists, painted several versions of an image, besides the well recognized. Claude Monet and Paul Cézanne were two of them. Vincent Van Gogh was a post-impressionist artist, who also painted in the art that represented a variety of stations. series of paintings by Monet, known as the Cathedral of the series, including a painting titled in English, 'the Rouen Cathedral, West Facade, Sunlight '(1894). Another painting is called "Rouen Cathedral, Sunset" (1892-1894). The series is a representation the That does not change greatly with the season or time of day. Deliberately Cezanne painted more than 30 versions of this mountain, in order to express the idea permanence. Put another way, he painted Mont Sainte-Victoire, to express his belief that "under color sifting was essential and immutable in the armor." TZ is for this reason that could be used to interpret changing facets of the same subject. If you search the Fauve artists, including André Derain with his image of "Big Ben "(1905), for example, you may find variations of one painting. Moreover, we know that the Fauve artist Henri Matisse had painted several paintings of a subject. You can find some seasonal variation in the Symbolist paintings by American painter Albert Pinkham Ryder (1847-1917). He distinguished himself for his seascapes.

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