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SoHo Urban Artist Deluxe Sketch Box And Table EaselSave Up to76%Off listThe All Media Deluxe Table Easel & Sketch Box This 10½ × 15¼" sketch box has an easel section built into the lid that may be adjusted flat for watercolor paining, at a slight angle for drawing, at a vertical position for oil and acrylic painting and slightly forward for pastel painting. Use… The All Media Deluxe Table Easel & Sketch Box This 10½ × 15¼" sketch box has an easel section built into the lid that may be adjusted flat for watercolor paining, at a slight angle for drawing, at a vertical position for oil and acrylic painting and slightly forward for pastel painting. Use any size canvas or paper pad up to 25½" high. Sketch box with 5 sections for organizing a full assortment of gear. Made of deluxe finished hardwood complete with handle and rubber feet to protect table tops. Excellent for schools where space is a problem since virtually all types of art can be accomplished on the Soho box. Superb for trips since you can place your gear in any suitcase. Key Features:* Size: 10½ × 15¼" * Folds flat for storage: 5"X12"X16"* Weight: 4 lbs when empty* Accepts canvas or paper pad up to 25½" high* Built-in 5 compartments to organize your materials* Made of deluxe finished hardwood, real wood box!* Comes with handle and rubber feet to protect table tops* Adjustable angle from flat to forward tilt* Sturdy and deep enough for most of your supplies Perfect For:* Perfect size for a small painting or oil pastel kit.* Art classes including watercolor classes* Painting at multiple angles* Great for tabletop painting or drawing, especially for smaller pieces* Toting your supplies* Not too large and heavy and portable* See More
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Creative Mark Van Gogh Wood Table & Display EaselSave Up to80%Off list…paint with other artists in a small space it sits on the table without crowding everyone else out. It’s sturdy and does not slide. It’s a great product for artists whether they are student or professional. I love it! I have convinced several other artists to buy one for… Well-built, Sturdy Table and Display Easel - Perfect to Paint, Travel, or display your Art! Crafted from oil-finished Beech in either a natural or walnut-stained finish, this mighty little easel is capable of more than just merely displaying artwork! The Creative Mark Van Gogh Table Easel has the ability to support 3/4" canvases up to 22" high, but measures a mere 29" high with a footprint of 12.5" x 11". Easily works as a table easel in the studio or for a table display at shows or events, but is super portable for carrying along to workshops, classes, and more. The Van Gogh Easel adjusts angle both forward for pastel works, or tilts back for a custom painting angle or to reduce glare for display. Lightweight and Simple To Set Up! Well built, attractive, sturdy & lots of adjustable features! Weighs only 3 lbs. Key Features:* Oiled Beech wood or Walnut stain finishes* Rigidly supports canvases up to 22" high and any reasonable width* Angle adjusts to reduce painting glare or for the perfect finished display* Overall size: 29" high x 12-1/2" deep x 11" wide* Weight: 3 lbs.* Lightweight to carry and easy to set up* Well built, attractive, sturdy, and lots of adjustable features* Super portable, easy to carry, and stores flat* Brass-plated hardware Perfect For:* Painting and or displaying artwork* Table top easel* Studio, Travel, Class and Workshops* Tilts forward for pastel works* Tilts back for a custom painting angle or to reduce glare for display* Folds flat for storage and transport* Canvas and boards* Lightweight and sturdy "I love this easel because when I go paint with other artists in a small space it sits on the table without crowding everyone else out. It’s sturdy and does not slide. It’s a great product for artists whether they are student or professional. I love it! I have convinced several other artists to buy one for themselves." ARTISTA, ENTERPRISE, AL See More
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The Post Impressionists
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…tortured artistic genius. His whole life was a struggle against poverty, loneliness and mental disorder. Vincent Van Gogh proved himself a great artist. The hundreds of canvases that he painted in the South of France are now recognized as masterpieces of the Post-Impressionist age. 6 DVD Box Set -… Explore the fascinating world of Post-Impressionism with these great DVDs! Edvard Munch - In 1893, a Norwegian artist created a masterpiece which became a defining image of the 20th Century. The Scream is a picture whose sense of anguish reveals much about our own lives, as well as the life of its creator. All his life, Edvard Munch suffered the consequences of a childhood surrounded by madness and death. Gustav Klimt - Gustav Klimt was an unlikely artistic rebel, but in early 20th century Vienna, the work of this mild-mannered painter cerated a scandal in his home city. Having enjoyed a conventionally successful early career, Klimt's art changed radically in his mid-thirties. He became a leader of the Vienna Secession, a group of avant-garde artists who would change the conservative Viennese art scene forever. Klimt's own work became increasingly erotic in nature. His deeply sensual portraits of Viennese women still make a powerful impression upon modern viewer. Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec - Henri Toulouse-Lautrec was a tragic figure in the history of art. His dissolute life spent in the brothels and nightclubs of late 19th century Paris provided the subject matter for his finest work. His boldly-colored paintings and posters of the famous Moulin Rouge nightclub succeeded in conveying the feeling of contemporary Parisian nightlife. Henri Rousseau - Henri Rousseau was a true amateur. His professional life was spent working as a customs official. What he did bring to his painting was a sense of vitality, charm and especially innocence. His brightly colored images of imaginary forests and wild animals are almost childish in their execution. Many contemporary critics were unimpressed. Paul Cézanne- Paul Cézanne sought a method of capturing the underlying structure of any subject matter. His eventual triumph derived from a revolutionary new approach to color and to perspective. His paintings were often derided by the critics, but by the end of his life, his genius was beginning to be appreciated. Paul Gauguin - Paul Gauguin was thirty-five when he made the momentous decision to abandon his lucrative career as a Paris stockbroker and devote himself full-time to painting. Gauguin's bold use of flat, unmixed color gave his paintings a strong sense of personal expression, but his work struggled to find acceptance at the time. Vincent van Gogh -Vincent Van Gogh remains the ultimate example of the tortured artistic genius. His whole life was a struggle against poverty, loneliness and mental disorder. Vincent Van Gogh proved himself a great artist. The hundreds of canvases that he painted in the South of France are now recognized as masterpieces of the Post-Impressionist age. 6 DVD Box Set - The Great Artists chronicles the lives, times and works of the men whose genius has captivated the art world for generations. Informative and entertaining, the series highlights important events in each artist's life, explores their stylistic trademarks, and provides detailed explanations of their techniques. See More -
The Discovery Of Art
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…the greatest artists from the Renaissance through the 20th century with these educational DVDs!Eugene Delacroix - Eugene Delacroix (1798-1863) is credited with bridging the gap between the painterly traditions of the old Masters and the new-wave artists of the French Romantic movement. His artistic… Learn about some of the greatest artists from the Renaissance through the 20th century with these educational DVDs!Eugene Delacroix - Eugene Delacroix (1798-1863) is credited with bridging the gap between the painterly traditions of the old Masters and the new-wave artists of the French Romantic movement. His artistic inspiration came chiefly from historical and contemporary events or from literature. His subjects ranged from sumptuous bouquets of flowers to saints, warriors and mythical goddesses, to Arab hunting scenes with ferocious tigers. Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec - Toulouse-Lautrec (1864-1901) was transformed by his discovery of the Montmartre section in Paris. He devoted his artistic talent to painting this unique microcosm, with its intriguing blend of the vulgar and aristocratic, and his favorite haunts, the Moulin Rouge, the Moulin de la Galette, the Mirliton, the Chat Noir, and the Cabaret of Aristide Bruant. Toulouse-Lautrec is remembered above all as a witty and playful observer of his age. Kurt Schwitters - Kurt Schwitters (1887-1948) was one of the leading protagonists of 20th century arts. He was a painter, sculptor, architect, poet and playwright, as well as a utopian romantic, subverting and transforming everything he touched into art. This DVD provides a complete look at the works of the German artist, now best known for his collages and junk sculpture. This program also includes many of Schwitters' most famous creations filmed during an exhibition of his works at the George Pompidou Museum. Leonardo da Vinci - Leonardo Da Vinci was one of the great masters of the Italian Renaissance, whose masterpieces include The Last Supper and The Mona Lisa. An acclaimed genius, Leonardo Da Vinci was also an architect, draftsman, engineer, inventor, mathematician, philosopher and visionary, whose research and studies contributed to many developments in modern day science. Maxfield Parrish - Maxfield Parrish (1870-1966) was one of the greatest American painters and illustrators of the 20th century. Brilliant blue skies, pastoral landscapes and captivating figures are his art's signature characteristic. The scope of his work was enormous, including covers for magazines, theater sets, paintings, photographs, as well as murals and graphic work ranging from posters to calendars. Michelangelo Buonarroti - Michelangelo (1475-1564) marked the beginning of the modern artist, the artist who claims total freedom with no compromise. As sculptor, painter, architect and poet, he continued the tradition of the early renaissance and pushed it to its extreme. Although working for princes, lords and pontiffs, he turned the traditional status of the artist from that of a craftsman subordinated to the wishes of his patron into that of a creator with the ultimate power to make aesthetic decisions, prepared to risk his career fro the sake of individualism and freedom. In 1512, Michelangelo climbed down for the last time from the scaffolding on which he had spent four years of his life painting the Sistine Chapel ceiling, a fresco covering an area of a thousand square meters with over three hundred figures illustrating the Old Testament Book of Genesis. 6 DVD Box Set - The Discovery Of Art series presents an informative look at some of the greatest works of art created from the Renaissance through the 20th century. Produced in an easy to follow format, each program in this series gives the viewer a unique art experience as well as a comprehensive lesson in art history. See More -
The Impressionists Famous Painters DVD's
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…includes a visit to the artist's home. 6 DVD Box Set - This authoritative and entertaining new series tells the stories of the artists who have captivated and thrilled people around the world for generations. It chronicles the life, times and works of each featured artist and explores their… Discover the stories behind Impressionism's most famous painters!Camille Pissarro - This is the story of the life and work of Camille Pissarro, the West-Indian born leader of the original Impressionists and the only artist from that school to exhibit at all eight of the exhibitions from 1874 to 1886. Pissaro's great works include the famous Boulevard Montmarte which hangs today in the National Gallery, London. Claude Monet - This program features footage from L'Orangerie and from Monet's house and gardens at Giverny plus special film shot at London's Savoy Hotel, from where Monet painted his famous views of London. Edgar Degas - Profoundly influenced by the Renaissance painters, Hilaire Degas pioneered precision of line and the use of the human form in space within the Impressionist school. This unique DVD study of his life and times includes delightful new footage of the Royal Ballet, Birmingham, England. Edouard Manet - This entertaining program tells the story of one of the art world's most colorful characters. A true maverick and a highly controversial figure in his day, Edouard Manet became a father figure to the Impressionist movement because of his stand against the restrictions and conventions of the French salon. Georges-Pierre Seurat - This program is an entertaining and informative profile of Georges Pierre Seurat, the inventor of the technique known as Pointillism in which a whole picture is made up of tiny rectangles of pure color, which merge together when viewed from afar. Pierre-Auguste Renoir - Pierre August Renoir's brilliant Le Moulin de la Gallette created immense controversy in its day. Famous for his use of hot reds, orange and gold to portray nudes in sunlight, Renoir's later life was blighted by arthritis, which crippled his hands. This fascinating story of a man and his work includes a visit to the artist's home. 6 DVD Box Set - This authoritative and entertaining new series tells the stories of the artists who have captivated and thrilled people around the world for generations. It chronicles the life, times and works of each featured artist and explores their stylistic trademarks. See More
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