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Choose a game: Puzzle painting creations

Can you compose Monet's painting?

Click on the image to display the puzzle. Find the magician !! Do you notice how light plays with shadow? Take a flashlight, illuminate objects and make shadows. Can you paint them?

Can you find the magpie? Do you notice how light plays with shadow?

Can you compose Vincent va Gogh's painting?

Click on the image to display the puzzle. Can you tell when and why man? What do you think he is looking at?

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You can compose the Munch painting?

Click on the image to display the puzzle. Can you count the trees in front?

Can you compose Kadinski's painting?

count the trees in front !!

what color is the house and how many windows does it have?

what is the man wearing? What do you think he is looking at?

Click on the image to display the puzzle. Can you tell when and why man? What do you think he is looking at?

Click on the image to display the puzzle. Can you tell what color the house is and how many windows it has?

A painting, a painter, an idea: Claude Monet's Magician Claude Monet (1840-1926) was one of the most important French Impressionist painters. From 1867 to 1993, Monet and his Impressionist companions painted hundreds of paintings on the theme of winter and snow. The Magpie (La Pie, French: The Magpie) was probably painted in the winter of 1868-69 in the Normandy region and is the largest of 140 Monet winter paintings (size 89 x 130 from.). This is a canvas oil painting depicting a lonely black magpie (a bird famous for imitations in its voice), perched on a gate formed on a fence, as sunlight shines on the fresh snow creating blue and violet shadows along of the fence. In the absence of people and with the astonishing presence of the strong vertical lines of the painting, the gaze is immediately turned to the tiny (in terms of the space it occupies) Kissa. Kissa is one of the first examples of the use of colored shadows by Monet that would later be directly associated with the Impressionist movement. Monet essentially masterfully studies the gradations of light in the snow, the color shadows, the range of colors as it is imprinted on the snow by the play of the sun and the sky on white, which according to the Impressionists is never exactly white.

Click on the image to display the puzzle. Can you count the trees in front?

Click on the image to display the puzzle. Find the magician!! Do you notice how light plays with shadow? Take a flashlight, illuminate objects and make shadows. Can you paint them? star_border

Click on the image to display the puzzle. Can you tell what color the house is and how many windows it has?

Click on the image to display the puzzle. Can you tell when and why man? What do you think he is looking at?

A painting, a painter, an idea: Winter in Munch's painting It is another painting by Norwegian expressionist painter Edvard Munch with a winter theme. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the artist painted a series of snowy landscapes in the Norwegian countryside. The work depicts a view of a snowy forest. The dark forest is illuminated by the reflection of snow on the ground. There is no human presence, but we can see traces of it on the snowy ground. A lonely walker has left the marks of his path in the snow ... The image of the snowy landscape is inspired by absolute peace and stillness.

A painting, a painter, an idea: Winter Landscape by W. Kandinsky Wassily Kandinsky was a Russian painter and art theorist. He is considered one of the most important artists of the 20th century and one of the pioneers of abstract art. With his works he is believed to have created a revolutionary visual language, both in color and morphology, starting from recognizable illustrative images and reaching purely abstract forms. In 1896, at the age of thirty, he left Moscow and settled in Munich, in order to pursue his artistic concerns. He believed that painting should reach an abstract level and had a new conception of painting, which is why he has recorded a wealth of theories and ideas in the treatise "On the spiritual in art". Kadinski's painting "Winter Landscape" (1909) depicts a winter landscape dominated by bright colors and looks like a children's painting. Small touches compose a stream with tall trees on the right and left and in the background a yellow house can be seen. In the background we can see high mountains, trees and white clouds in the sky while the predominant colors are pink, yellow, blue, green and brown. Small touches compose a special winter landscape.

A painting, a painter, an idea: Vicent van Gogh "Winter landscape" Vincent van Gogh 1853 -1890 Dutch painter. During his lifetime his work was not a success nor was he recognized as an important painter. After his death his fame spread very quickly and today he is considered one of the most important painters of all time. It is influenced by the Impressionist movement and ranks more among post-Impressionist painters. He used the techniques of the Impressionists, but at the same time he formed a personal style which is distinguished for the use of complementary colors. In total over a period of about ten years he painted more than 800 paintings and 1000 smaller drawings. http://el.wikipedia.org/wiki/