Author: Anita Louise Hummel

  • Why Is The Louvre Called The Louvre?

    Why Is The Louvre Called The Louvre?

    The Louvre in Paris, France, is probably the most famous museum globally. Though they have millions of visitors annually, the name Louvre is a mystery to many. The origins of the name Louvre are somewhat disputed. There are four main reasons for where historians think the name of the Louvre came from. None of these…

  • How Did Vincent Van Gogh’s Paintings Become Famous?

    How Did Vincent Van Gogh’s Paintings Become Famous?

    Vincent Van Gogh did not see a lot of artistic success during his lifetime. He only sold one painting during his lifetime. Vincent van Gogh’s painting became famous because his sister-in-law took it upon herself after his death and the death of her husband, Theo, to find a way to get his paintings and name…

  • Why Is Vincent Van Gogh So Famous?

    Why Is Vincent Van Gogh So Famous?

    Vincent van Gogh is considered one of the all-time greatest artists. He is one of the most famous artists in the world. Vincent van Gogh is famous because he was an artist with his own individualistic and personal style. He used colors with unique brushstrokes and contoured forms. He was a prolific artist who only…

  • Art and History – Understanding Art, Our History, And Past

    Art and History – Understanding Art, Our History, And Past

    There are so many great things that we can learn through studying art and history. Art is an excellent way to understand the past and those who have gone before us. When we study art, it helps us understand and gives us clues to the past. As we see what the artist has painted, we…

  • Why Is Van Gogh Considered Such A Great Artist?

    Why Is Van Gogh Considered Such A Great Artist?

    Vincent van Gogh is probably one of the most talked-about artists. He is someone that most people have heard about his name. Many things make Vincent Van Gogh unique and great as an artist. He had a great way to use color in his art, but more than that, he was an artist who set…

  • Grandma Moses Sold Her First Painting At Age 79 – And Other Facts

    Grandma Moses Sold Her First Painting At Age 79 – And Other Facts

    When I started painting, I was worried that I was starting at an age older than most. My mother pointed out that Grandma Moses was old when she began painting. Grandma Moses started painting at the age of 78 and sold her first paintings at 79. She lived to be 101 years old, and throughout…

  • How Do Art Museums Get Their Art? 4 Different Ways Explained

    How Do Art Museums Get Their Art? 4 Different Ways Explained

    You may be amazed to see all these beautiful paintings and artwork when you go into an art museum. If you are like me, you may wonder how they can obtain all their art. Museums obtain their works of art through a gift, bequest, loan, or artwork purchase. Museums need to acquire artwork through planning…

  • Difference Between Conceptual Art and Other Art Movements

    Difference Between Conceptual Art and Other Art Movements

    When people look at conceptual art, they can tell this art movement is different from many other art movements. Conceptual art marks a change in art movements. Conceptual art is different from other art movements because Conceptual art is about the idea or process and not the finished art piece itself. This is what makes…

  • What Does Japonisme Mean?

    What Does Japonisme Mean?

    When we speak about European art, we also need to talk about Japanese art’s influence on European and Western art. Many artists have been influenced by Japanese art. The term Japonisme is about the influence of Japanese art on European culture and arts. Most notably, Japanese woodblock prints influenced the Impression art movement. The Japanese…

  • Characteristics of Japanese Ukiyo-e Woodblock Prints

    Characteristics of Japanese Ukiyo-e Woodblock Prints

    The Japanese woodblock prints, also known as the Ukiyo-e period of Japanese woodblock print production, are from the 1670s to the 1900s. The name Ukiyo-e means “pictures of the floating world.” Japanese woodblock prints were produced to have a mass appeal to the Japanese audience. There are a lot of characteristics in Japanese woodblock print,…