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Paintings Inspired by Love 6o1e6

Dec 27, 2006

Love has Veterans) here's Kidzworld's picks for best mushy paintings. (See if you agree).

Dance at Bougival by Pierre-Auguste Renoir.
Dance at Bougival

Dance at Bougival by Pierre-Auguste Renoir j1s5y

Renoir was a French painter who is associated with the Impressionist movement. Impressionism is a style of dance-themed paintings created by Renoir in the summer of 1883.

Le Printemps by Pierre Auguste Cot.
Le Printemps

Le Printemps by Pierre Auguste Cot 3hg63

Apparently Pierre Auguste was a popular name in 19th century , but that's beside the point. Cot painted in a style known as Beaux Arts Classicism. Beaux Arts Classicism is a type of ornate painting style, inspired by fine arts) in Paris, where Cot studied painting. The title of this painting, Le Printemps, is French for The Spring.

Putto's Kiss by Emile Munier.
Putto's Kiss

Putto's Kiss by Emile Munier 30ps

Emile Munier also painted in the Beaux Arts Classic style. Emile Munier became well known for his paintings of children and cherubs. A "putto" is a winged child - like an angel or cherub. How cute is this painting?

Sunset by Norman Rockwell.
Sunset

Sunset by Norman Rockwell 3z4z5l

classic children's books like The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn. Sunset is a perfect example of the country charm that made Rockwell's art truly American.

Venus and Sailor by Salvador Dali.
Venus and Sailor

Venus and Sailor by Salvador Dali 473c5m
Salvador Dali is famous for his bizarre, fantastical, surrealist paintings. He described his style as "concrete irrationality." Whatever you call it, Dali's paintings are beautiful, but most definitely tame paintings.

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