
Colored artworks
The work of color is central in any artistic work. It is even one of the first tools of the artist. It is difficult to imagine a work that would exist without the working of color - even if it is the absence of color that the artist chooses to present.
Through the ages and artistic movements, the use and meaning attributed to color evolves, but the essence of color remains the same. Every artist must master the properties of color in order to control his composition. In the restoration of paintings, color even becomes a science, because it is necessary to know the different molecules to find the colors and mixtures originally used by the artist.
In the history of art, the importance of color fluctuates according to periods and geographical areas. During the Italian Renaissance, for example, there was a debate (called Paragone) between the authority of color versus drawing: according to the schools, it is the color, and not the line, that creates the emotion and visual power of a work of art. The colors thus take on an immense importance, and assume certain meanings: white symbolizes purity for example, and blue (systematically used to clothe the Virgin Mary) is associated with divinity. These symbols are not thought of randomly: the purple for example, is used since the Byzantine era to signify the highest rank of royalty. Unlike ochre, the purple pigment came from a specific shell, and was extremely difficult - and therefore rare, and expensive - to obtain.
More generally, colors can be divided into three categories: warm, cool, and neutral. As their name implies, these classes of colors give off an atmosphere that the painter can use to influence the emotion of his work. Baroque art, for example, manipulates the contrasts between warm and cold colors to capture the power of bodies. The play of light is exalted by the effects of color. For a long time, the traditional Western school of painting required painters to reproduce the colors of the environment around them. It was the Impressionists, in the 19th century, who explored other ways of seeing - and therefore of transcribing on canvas - their chromatic environment. By avoiding complex mixtures and painting spontaneously, in the open air, the Impressionists reinvented the use of color to reproduce reality.
It was not until abstract and subjective painting that art devoted itself to color as a subject. Mark Rothko, precursor of the Colorfield Painting movement and of abstract expressionism, sees in his paintings a living organism whose color is human and whose format is transcendent. Piet Mondrian, on the other hand, sought in his paintings to approach the very essence of nature through the purity of primary colors, to achieve abstraction. The founder of the Russian avant-garde movement of Suprematism, Kasimir Malevich, will disturb the senses of everyone with his work "White square on white background", in which the color is painted only for itself. Contemporary art, photography, collage, or pop art also use in their respective ways the resources of color, exploring indefinitely all its pluralities. As Picasso said, "When I have no blue, I use red."
Artsper writes art in color: discover below a great selection of works that honor color and its properties. What better way to brighten up an interior?
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My fresh cut roses
Natalya Mougenot
Painting - 40 x 30 x 1.5 cm Painting - 15.7 x 11.8 x 0.6 inch
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Lemons and flowers
Natalya Mougenot
Painting - 65 x 50 x 0.1 cm Painting - 25.6 x 19.7 x 0 inch
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Pomegranate Delight
Sergey Miqayelyan
Painting - 24 x 30 x 2 cm Painting - 9.4 x 11.8 x 0.8 inch
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Still Lives with Bananas
Kamsar Ohanyan
Painting - 40 x 30 x 4 cm Painting - 15.7 x 11.8 x 1.6 inch
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Poivron jaune et tomate - série légumes et fruits aux couleurs vives
Annie-France Giroud
Painting - 20 x 20 x 2 cm Painting - 7.9 x 7.9 x 0.8 inch
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Yellow irises in a blue vase
Natalya Mougenot
Fine Art Drawings - 29.7 x 21 x 0.1 cm Fine Art Drawings - 11.7 x 8.3 x 0 inch
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La chambre à Vincent
Pierre François
Painting - 50 x 65 x 0.2 cm Painting - 19.7 x 25.6 x 0.1 inch
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Composition with balls
Roman Rembovsky
Painting - 80 x 100.1 x 2 cm Painting - 31.5 x 39.4 x 0.8 inch
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Lemons and flowers
Natalya Mougenot
Painting - 65 x 50 x 0.1 cm Painting - 25.6 x 19.7 x 0 inch
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Still life with flowers
Hayk Miqayelyan
Painting - 50 x 40 x 2 cm Painting - 19.7 x 15.7 x 0.8 inch
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Bouquet of red roses
Natalya Mougenot
Painting - 30.5 x 23 x 0.1 cm Painting - 12 x 9.1 x 0 inch
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The Pomegranate Tapestry
Arto Mkrtchyan
Painting - 70 x 50 x 2 cm Painting - 27.6 x 19.7 x 0.8 inch
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Modern still life
Anahit Mirijanyan
Painting - 60 x 40 x 2 cm Painting - 23.6 x 15.7 x 0.8 inch
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Field flowers in vase
Marieta Martirosyan
Painting - 70 x 50 x 2 cm Painting - 27.6 x 19.7 x 0.8 inch
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Colorful peonies
Marieta Martirosyan
Painting - 60 x 70 x 2 cm Painting - 23.6 x 27.6 x 0.8 inch
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Colorful flowers
Marieta Martirosyan
Painting - 60 x 80 x 2 cm Painting - 23.6 x 31.5 x 0.8 inch
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Magpie’s Citrus Moment
Gevorg Sinanyan
Painting - 40 x 30 x 2 cm Painting - 15.7 x 11.8 x 0.8 inch
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French School french breakfast artist basel Hyperrealism
Bazévian Delacapucinière
Painting - 30 x 30 x 3.5 cm Painting - 11.8 x 11.8 x 1.4 inch
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Vive les fleurs & cocktail
Seb Paul Michel
Painting - 20 x 20 x 2 cm Painting - 7.9 x 7.9 x 0.8 inch
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French School Coke Starwars Contemporary NSWE
Bazévian Delacapucinière
Painting - 30 x 30 x 3.5 cm Painting - 11.8 x 11.8 x 1.4 inch
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Nature morte - Digital Art digigraphie
Claire Prouvost
Print - 40 x 30 cm Print - 15.7 x 11.8 inch
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Green Cotisso, Eucaliptus Wood, Coca leaves & Abanicos in Paracas
Lorenzo Vitturi
Photography - 130 x 86 x 0.03 cm Photography - 51.2 x 33.9 x 0 inch
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Carreaux bleu - Digital Art digigraphie
Piment Martin
Print - 70 x 50 cm Print - 27.6 x 19.7 inch
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Carreaux bleu - Reproduction digigraphie
Piment Martin
Print - 70 x 50 cm Print - 27.6 x 19.7 inch
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Bouteilles #2
Odin Pigelet
Fine Art Drawings - 42 x 29 x 0.1 cm Fine Art Drawings - 16.5 x 11.4 x 0 inch
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Nature morte - Digital Art digigraphie
Claire Prouvost
Print - 70 x 50 cm Print - 27.6 x 19.7 inch
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La sellette au vase bleu
Sandra Paris
Painting - 45 x 38 x 0.2 cm Painting - 17.7 x 15 x 0.1 inch
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Le chat rouge - Digital Art digigraphie
Angélo Pierlo
Print - 40 x 30 cm Print - 15.7 x 11.8 inch
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Le chat rouge - Reproduction digigraphie
Angélo Pierlo
Print - 40 x 30 cm Print - 15.7 x 11.8 inch
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Carreaux bleu - Digital Art digigraphie
Piment Martin
Print - 40 x 30 cm Print - 15.7 x 11.8 inch
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La Provence - Digital Art digigraphie
Piment Martin
Print - 40 x 30 cm Print - 15.7 x 11.8 inch
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Le chat rouge - Reproduction digigraphie
Angélo Pierlo
Print - 30 x 40 cm Print - 11.8 x 15.7 inch
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Glamorous glow in the sunlight
Katharina Husslein
Painting - 100 x 100 x 2 cm Painting - 39.4 x 39.4 x 0.8 inch
€1,900

Dinner with Desire
Katharina Husslein
Painting - 90 x 70 x 2 cm Painting - 35.4 x 27.6 x 0.8 inch
€1,600



La Provence - Digital Art digigraphie
Piment Martin
Print - 70 x 50 cm Print - 27.6 x 19.7 inch
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