Originating from the Middle Ages, oil painting has long been considered the pictorial manifestation par excellence.
Discover how this painting technique is made, the advantages and weaknesses of oil paint to create such works of art, and the impact of the industrialization of paint on this movement.
Learn about renowned oil painters such as the Van Eyck brothers, Claude Monet, and Leonardo da Vinci and their world-famous paintings.
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This is the official origin as artists from the fourteenth century were experimenting with various formulations of egg white and oil, which were later utilized as a retouching varnish.
The painting community has widely adopted the approach proposed by the Flemish painter. On a marble slab, the painter had the idea of mixing color pigments with a drying oil (linseed or walnut oil) to obtain a soft paste to be applied on a new support: the canvas.
From then on, this painting technique has found an echo for its nobility and complexity. The great Italian painters, like Titian, contributed to the universalization of this art. Painting in oil was considered the prerogative of Impressionism, in that it was the norm in the 19th century.
The industrialization of paint in the form of paint tubes marked the peak of the technique. To paint outdoors, artists used to fill pigs' bellies with the oil mixture.
However, it is gradually caught up by the democratization of acrylic paint. The latter has qualities that appeal to contemporary artists, who are gradually moving away from handmade oil paintings to take advantage of a reduced drying time.
Oil paintings on canvas are particularly difficult but it is possible to start practicing by painting still lifes.
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The advantages of oil painting give it a rare and unique nobility. That is why, in our collection, you will online find oil paintings on high-quality cotton canvas.
The most famous are the Van Eyck brothers, for their technical and artistic contribution: Portrait of Arnolfini (1434) is one of the first works in oil on canvas in Europe.
We can cite the Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci (1503-1506) or Christ in the Storm at Lake Tiberias by Rembrandt
The house of the hanged man in Auvers-sur-Oise (1873) by Paul Cézanne, Van Gogh's Sunflowers (1888), and Claude Monet's Water Lilies are famous illustrations.
Vassily Kandinsky, leads oil painting in a modern turn towards abstraction with squares and concentric circles.