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Welcome to the Art-Artist Scarves section, Please browse through our selection of Art silk scarves, to see great many art inspired wearable art scarves which we are offering to our customers. People love the art, people are inspired by the art. Knowing art requires cultural background and education. During "cultural" life, people pick up the names of the great artists: Monet, Van Gogh, Kandinsky. Millions are flocking to the museums around the world just to spend few precious moments in the presents of greatness. Knowing and understanding the great masterpieces requires test and knowledge. One grows to appreciate great art works with time.
This section is dedicated to the art inspired wearable scarves. Art reproduction is very interesting topic. One may say:" it is easy to copy something", but believe me - it is not. Reproducing a masterpiece is not easy. It takes time to study once artist work, to understand the colors and techniques! I heard a saying:" If you can copy a master - you are a master", but I don't think it is quite correct. Copying great art work is not essay- many great painters can do that, but creating masterpiece, creating masterpiece from just an idea - that requires true genius.
In this section you can buy your own piece of museum art inspired wearable fashion. You can buy a small piece of classical culture to take with your whenever you go! Wear you art inspired scarf to the evening dinner or business meeting. Let them see what they dealing the cultured, educated person. Also, please remember- art inspired scarves is a great "conversation starter"!
Please see our Birth of Venus, 1485: scarf is inspired by the painting of great Sandro Botticelli. Sandro Botticelli, born in 1445 and died in 1510, was an Italian, Early Renaissance painter in Florence. Born in the family of the tanner, Sandro was a fourth child in the family; he went to work for the studio of Anonio del Pollaiolo. During this time, Botticelli had mastered that elegant style which is now a signature for all of his work.
Pierre-Auguste Renoir was born on 25th of February 1841 in Limoges, France. He was the sixth child in a family. He began his carrier as a porcelain painter, but was out of the job by 1858. He tried himself in number of different jobs, but decided to become a full-time painter. Please see our scarves inspired by his paintings: A Dance in the Country, 1883; Ball at the Moulin De La Galette, 1876;
Vincent Van Gogh was a Dutch post-Impressionist painter in 19th Century Europe. He is regarded as a most profoundly influential artist of his time. Please see: Starry Night .1889; The Cafe Terrace on the Place du Forum, Arles, at Night, .1888; Sunflowers . 1888; Vase of Fifteen Sunflowers, .1889; Irises .1889; Vase of Irises Against a Yellow Background, .1890; Vase with Twelve Sunflowers, .1889; Vase of Flowers;
Oscar Claude Monet was born in 1840 and died in 1926. He was a famous French painter and one of the founders of the Impressionism movement. Born in Paris, Monet spends his childhood in Le Havre. It is here, in Le Havre, where he had learned to pint outdoors. During his carrier as a painter he stayed loyal to the nature and became one of the foremost painters of landscape in the history of art.
Gustav Klimt, born in 1862 and died in 1918, was an Austrian Symbolist painter. He is recognized as on of the most prominent members of Vienna Secession movement. His primary subject in painting was female body and hi works are marked by a frank eroticism.
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