Artlytics OrgDegas: Where Lines and Dots Come from Memories“his superb creativity, layout ability, and free use of lines and compositional space that make him become one of the greatest artists”2 min read·Mar 8, 2021----
Artlytics OrgRenoir: Where Lights TransplantThe sun is shining, the shadows of the trees are mottled, and the integration of natural elements makes the picture so relaxed and…1 min read·Mar 4, 2021----
Artlytics OrgMonet: The Beautiful Blurs“In Monet’s world, light and shadow are the real subjects of the paintings.“3 min read·Nov 8, 2020----
Artlytics OrgManet: Controversy and Skepticism“Manet has received many polarized comments throughout his life and yet has always insisted on painting.”3 min read·Sep 11, 2020----
Artlytics OrgCorot: Where Landscapes Meet Romance“After he was 50 years old, his works paid more attention to the creation of the atmosphere, emphasizing the ‘poetry’ in the painting.”2 min read·Sep 8, 2020----
Artlytics OrgDaumier: Depict the Third World“Daumier satirizes Louis Philippe through this character, who exploited the working people from their hard work with a big mouth open.”2 min read·Sep 8, 2020----
Artlytics OrgCourbet: How the World Looks Like in Reality“sorrow and happiness, poverty and wealth, fortune and suffering.”2 min read·Sep 8, 2020----
Artlytics OrgMillet: Depicting Peasants in the Awaken of Capitalism“the poor can only pick up the leftover ears of wheat for food and clothing, while the rich can dictate on horseback.”3 min read·Aug 21, 2020----
Artlytics OrgTurner: Light and Impression“he observed nature meticulously and skillfully used light and color to form his own unique style that greatly influenced impressionism”2 min read·Aug 18, 2020----
Artlytics OrgCaspar David Friedrich: Melancholy Rests in the Soul“Perhaps what he felt was a sense of detachment, a reverence in the face of nature, or maybe loneliness before the immense mountain.”3 min read·Jul 31, 2020----