Brother is wearing a retro suit
Playing magic music with a cane
Strolling in Samaritain
A time renovated by the years
La Samaritaine (La Samaritaine) is the oldest and largest department store in France. The company brand is owned by a Founded by a veteran clothing saleswoman and her husband in 1869, it initially started as a boutique store; after two expansions, it completed the first phase of today's Samaritan Department Store in 1910, and later completed the project in the 1920s. The second phase becomes the final form.
An empire with no borders in sight A throne built of musical notes
The Third French Republic (1871-1940) established the world's second largest colonial empire after Britain.
I used the keys to shuttle 1920 missed the immortal
Ah, the paranoia is that Magritte
The apple that I conjured
The surreal thing is that I
I am still the clown he originally wanted to draw
Rene Magritte is super Realist painter, born on November 21, 1898 in Lesine, Hainaut Province, Belgium. Died in Brussels in 1967. Magritte once said, "The things we see in front of us usually hide other things underneath. People are not very interested in the obvious things in front of them. Instead, they want to know. What’s behind the cover?” "Children of Men" is a self-portrait by Magritte. It depicts a man wearing a bowler hat and suit, with his face mostly covered by a green apple.
A pipe that is not a pipe
The doves on the face did not fly away
Magritte's painting of a pipe reads "This is not a pipe" The sentence shows the complex relationship between graphics and language. It sparked much interest and discussion in the fields of philosophy and painting. On the canvas, it is the image of a pipe, not an actual pipe. This work shows the complex relationship between graphics and language, and also reminds the difference between the world that the painting imitates and the actual world. blue sky. Green apple. Black top hat. Occluded face. This is his most repeated and familiar element, appearing in many of his ironic puzzle-like paintings.
Please remember
He is a painter, not a bartender
"After the Cocktail" Margarita is one of the most well-known traditional cocktails in the world besides Martini . It was the winner of the 1949 National Cocktail Competition.
Salvador Dali (Salvador Dail), was born in Figueres, Spain on May 11, 1904 and died on January 23, 1989. . Spanish Surrealist painter and printmaker known for exploring subconscious imagery. Dali also published a book, which records 136 recipes created by Dali. On the title page of this recipe there is a quote from Dali: "This book is dedicated to taste. If you count pleasure in eating as calories , please do not read this book, because this book is too lively for you. It’s so rude.”
Is the wall clock or the cheese melting?
Lobster, you didn’t even answer me on the other end of the phone.
In 1931, Dali created his most famous work, "Eternal Memory". In Dali's view, mechanical, rigid, and solid objects were his natural enemies. The clock is either soft or non-existent.
libertine is the most free and unrestrained ink painting in secular paintings
The elegant legs in Huadu are a touch of the universe
Sanyu (October 14, 1900 - August 12, 1966), whose real name is Chang Youshu, 1900 Born in Shunqing, Sichuan (now Nanchong City, ) on October 14, 1966, he died of a gas leak in Paris in 1966. He is a famous modern painter. In 1919, Sanyu went to Paris as a work-study student in France. He did not go to the Academy of Fine Arts for further studies. He often painted in cafes while watching "A Dream of Red Mansions" or playing the violin. Sanyu's early paintings were mostly nude creations, and they were expressed in oil paintings, watercolors, ink and charcoal, with white and pink as the main tones. When he was studying art in Paris, no matter how depressed he was, there would be at least a dozen nude women on the sofa in Sanyu's studio every year, and he had painted thousands of human body copies. Sanyu's "Cosmic Thigh" also originated from this period. He lingered in the bustling Paris Moulin Rouge and painted a large number of plump and voluptuous female bodies.
The nostalgia that travels across the sea is kind of tender in nothing.
Only the lonely branches can grow the flowers that Sanyu wants.
He experienced ups and downs, remained unknown and unappreciated throughout his life; now, the West recognizes him as a world-class painting master.
The boat goes back and forth quietly
Matisse's coast
Matisse, a French painter, was as famous as Picasso in the 20th century. Matisse's work "View of Antibes" perfectly displays the beautiful scenery of the famous French resort where Matisse once lived for a long time.
The night under the stars was left to Van Gogh to light
"Starry Moon Night " is an oil painting created by Dutch post-impressionist painter Vincent Van Gogh in a mental hospital in Saint-Remy, France in 1889. It is a text. One of the representative works of Vincent van Gogh, now in the collection of Museum of Modern Art in New York . In this painting, Vincent Van Gogh used exaggerated techniques to vividly depict a starry sky full of movement and change. The scene that is divorced from reality reflects Van Gogh's restless emotions and crazy world of hallucinations. The dark green-brown cypress trees are like huge flames, responders to the starry night carnival.
Beautiful dreams are too short
Shouting on Munch Bridge
The excitement in this world comes from loneliness.
Edvard Munch, Norwegian painter, "Girl on the Bridge" is his work.
The air is shaking with the fragrance of flowers
I ask Monet for a favor
Can you take a self-portrait
Monet can be said to be a French painter who experienced Impressionism from beginning to end. From his youthful youth to his final death in 1926, French Impressionism came to an end. Monet's entire life and creation in the second half of his life revolved around the garden in Giverny. He spent 43 years personally planting more than 10,000 square meters of garden and using more than 500 paintings to depict it. "It is a garden full of tones and colors rather than flowers. It is not a garden cultivated by horticulturists, but a garden made of colors."
The master looked into the distance
and studied the shapes of colors
suddenly turned back Let me talk about
My impression of myself
The origin of the name "Impressionism" was precisely because Monet's oil painting " Sunrise·Impression" was ridiculed at that time.
The madness of generations
The king of music
All things surrender to my movement
The road is still going
I am still creating
The melody of the fingertips is longing for
The madness of generations
king of music
I don’t think I need a frame
it frames Can't stop the speed of the piano keys
All my notes are future art
The sunrise goes back and forth in the port of impressions
The brilliance wakes up the sleeping flowers and leaves
The grass is joyful for a light rain
We love each other deeply in this world
Stop at Cambridge The butterfly
flew to the emerald green by the midnight river
Regret was accidentally hidden on the poem page
It is a world where even smiles cannot penetrate
On November 6, 1928, on the way home in the South China Sea, Xu Zhimo chanted it " farewell to Cambridge " is a masterpiece that has been handed down from generation to generation. Firenze ( Italian : Firenze) is now translated as " Florence ", a city in central Italy. The translated name of "Fei Lengcui" comes from Xu Zhimo's poem "A Night in Fei Lengcui". Florence is a state of art. There are 40 museums and art galleries in the city, more than 60 palaces and many large and small churches. It is also known as the "Athens of the West". It is home to one of the richest preservations of Renaissance art in the world.
The scales of Paris
Sad grammar
Reading with music
Under the light of the evening breeze
Traveler's scented tea
I changed to coffee
After that, he
fell in love with the complex word bitter
because this is the way to wave
The Taste of Saying Goodbye to Clouds
Excerpt from Xu Zhimo's "The Claws of Paris": Those who have been to Paris will no longer miss heaven. Those who have tasted Paris, to be honest, don't even want to go to hell... But Paris is not a monotonous comedy. The soft waves of the Seine River reflect the beauty of the Louvre Museum, and it also contains the last breaths of many frustrated people. Flowing, gentle water waves; flowing, lingering grievances. Cafe: With soft whispers and hearty laughter, there is a young man with shaggy hair sitting in the corner of the room brooding on the sorrow of self-destruction. Dance hall: With the dancing music and the mellow aroma of wine, there are young women eating alone and thinking about the past.
The boat goes back and forth quietly
The coast of Matisse
The night under the stars
Leave it to Van Gogh to light
Dreams are too short
Screaming on the Munch Bridge
The excitement in this world comes from loneliness.