Original fine art oil painting "Rhodes. View to the beach of Lindos"
Not framed. No needed frame.
It's my inspiration from my holidays on Rhodes, the largest of the islands belonging to Greece, the Dodecanese archipelago. It is famous for its seaside resorts, ancient ruins and buildings erected by the Knights Hospitallers during the Crusades.
Signature: hand-signed by artist
Certificate of authenticity: Included
Note: The picture colour might be slightly different from real colour, so you can ask about more images.
This lovely painting will make a great gift for someone special, or nice addition to your home decor.
Thank you for visiting =)
If you have any question about painting or delivery, please write me.
The appreciation of nature for its own sake, and its choice as a specific subject for art, is a relatively recent phenomenon. Until the seventeenth century landscape was confined to the background of portraits or paintings dealing principally with religious, mythological or historical subjects (History painting).
Today, landscape continues to be a major theme in art with many artists using documentary techniques such as video, photography and classification processes to explore the ways we relate to the places we live in and to record the impact we have on the land and our environment.
Oil, canvas
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Original fine art oil painting "Rhodes. View to the beach of Lindos"
Not framed. No needed frame.
It's my inspiration from my holidays on Rhodes, the largest of the islands belonging to Greece, the Dodecanese archipelago. It is famous for its seaside resorts, ancient ruins and buildings erected by the Knights Hospitallers during the Crusades.
Signature: hand-signed by artist
Certificate of authenticity: Included
Note: The picture colour might be slightly different from real colour, so you can ask about more images.
This lovely painting will make a great gift for someone special, or nice addition to your home decor.
Thank you for visiting =)
If you have any question about painting or delivery, please write me.
The appreciation of nature for its own sake, and its choice as a specific subject for art, is a relatively recent phenomenon. Until the seventeenth century landscape was confined to the background of portraits or paintings dealing principally with religious, mythological or historical subjects (History painting).
Today, landscape continues to be a major theme in art with many artists using documentary techniques such as video, photography and classification processes to explore the ways we relate to the places we live in and to record the impact we have on the land and our environment.
Oil, canvas
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