RainingMarkushina Valentina,
1996. ¹ Mar—322. Landscape. Oil painting. Cardboard. 15.5 x 19.5 in. |
ShipsOil painting. Paper. 12 x 15 in. |
Oil paintingOil painting is the process of painting with pigments that bound with medium of drying oil especially in early modern Europe, linseed oil. The process of oil painting varies from artist to artist, but often includes certain steps. First, the artist prepares the surface. Although surfaces like linoleum, wooden panel, pressed wood, and cardboard have been used, the most popular surface is canvas. Many famous paintings were painted on panel. Panels are heavy, so large paintings are usually done on canvas. |
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RainingMarkushina Valentina,
1996. ¹ Mar—322. Landscape. Oil painting. Cardboard. 15.5 x 19.5 in. |
ShipsOil painting. Paper. 12 x 15 in. |
VegetablesBabenkova Olga,
1996. ¹ Bab—340. Still-life. Oil painting. Paper. 19.5 x 27.5 in. |
White ChirchOrlov Vadim,
1996. ¹ Orl—343. City landscape. Oil painting. Paper. 21 x 27.5 in. |
Blacksmith's houseSelivanova Julia,
1996. ¹ Sel—348. City landscape. Oil painting. Paper. 15.5 x 23.5 in. |
Orthodoxal RussiaSelivanova Julia,
1996. ¹ Sel—351. Landscape. Oil painting. Paper. 31.5 x 23.5 in. |
Still life on the carpetKonnov Mikhail,
1995. ¹ Kon—182. Still-life. Oil painting. Paper. 31.5 x 36 in. |
OasisKonnov Mikhail,
1995. ¹ Kon—192. Landscape. Oil painting. Paper. 38 x 57.5 in. |
Harbingers of star fallNemtsev Yuri,
1995. ¹ Nem—210. Fantastical Art. Oil painting. Paper. 31.5 x 22 in. |
The roadSalyamov Rashid,
1995. ¹ Sal—282. Landscape. Oil painting. Orgalitis. 24.5 x 16 in. |
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