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An Overview on Oil Paintings


Oil paintings are available in different shapes and sizes. They likewise portray a myriad of themes, which make them very appealing to the art enthusiasts' tastes. Paintings of these kinds are placed on different materials like cardboard or the canvas. In fact, the original classic paintings in oil are considered truly valuable works of art and collectibles. Many of them are worth millions of dollars. While some of these classic and valuable paintings are displayed in museums, private collectors spend money to be able to buy pieces of these -- either for their investment or personal enjoyment.

A Brief History of Oil Painting

The history of these paintings date back to the olden times when men found the paint as a medium to express their knowledge, ideas, as well as to describe their world. Many of the grottos in Southern Europe revealed the first oil paints in their walls. They were prehistoric images of animals and hunters which were clear-cut depictions of their daily lives.

At the turn of the 15th century, Jan van Eyck, a Belgian painter discovered that the oil from nuts and linseed oil can be combined with different hues to create amazing oil colors. Proofs also revealed that certain people from the 13th century were the first ones to discover this painting technique -- and what Eyck discovered were only the remnants.

Oil is known to be among the most lenient of all mediums. Meaning to say, it can be applied directly on the canvas and whenever a mistake has been made, the color can always be cleaned off the canvas using a cloth dipped in turpentine.

Oil Painting Reproduction

For those who have love collecting paintings done in oil, there is now an affordable way of having their replicas of their favorite pieces. It is now possible to commission skilled and professional artists who paint what their clients prefer. As a client, you can decide on the size of the painting and the kind of material where it will be painted on. You may have a favorite photograph converted into oil painting. Companies likewise offer services that do custom works of portraits. They have a long line of painting galleries, which clients may browse through and opt for their preferred genres or themes.

How to Learn More about these Paintings

There are art museums, which impart knowledge regarding the prized oil paintings of all time. They provide educational tours plus short lectures on the history of the paintings. They also share ideas on how these paintings can be well maintained.

Budding collectors will surely learn a lot by going to galleries and museums as well as by reading books. A great way of learning more about these treasures of art is by researching about famous painters who have specialized in using oil as the prime material.

Indeed, art lovers will find ways to get their hands on their well-loved oil paintings. To date, the reproduction of oil paints is also another popular means of getting these works of arts.



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