Fine Art Screensavers Wallpapers And Backgrounds

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Over 900 Paintings by more than 100 Symbolist Artists in One Screensaver. The symbolist painters, of the mid-1800's through the beginning of the 20th century, mined dream imagery for a visual...

More than 800 paintings by over 100 artists from the Romanticism and Realism movements in one screensaver. Romanticism, dominant between the late 1700s through the mid 1800s, placed new emphasis...

Over 700 paintings created between approximately 1750 and 1875 by more than 100 early American artists. This collection covers a wide variety of styles, many examples of Early American Folk Art,...

The Hudson River School was an art movement in epic American landscape and seascape painting during the mid to late 1800s. The term school does not refer to a formal school as the word is commonly...

700 Paintings by over 100 Artists. Neoclassicism was an art movement of an ideal. It was familiar with it's own canon but did not repeat it in lifeless reproductions, iinstead synthesizing the...

PreRaphaelite Brotherhood Screensaver, 550 Paintings by over 50 Artists. Contrary to the notion the name of this art movement might give, the PreRaphaelite Brotherhood came to prominence during...

Over 825 paintings by more than 100 Art Nouveau artists in one slideshow screensaver. Art Nouveau, an influential movement of design and applied art from the late 1800s through the mid 1920s. Its...

Over 825 Paintings by more than 100 Post Impressionist artists in one slideshow screensaver. Post Impressionism, was the term given to the collective dominant currents in painting which arose...

Toulouse-Lautrec, 1864 to 1901, painted the colorful and theatrical life of turn of the century Paris, and yielded works of elegance and excitement from the modern, sometimes provocative, life of...

Homer, 1836 to 1910, a late nineteenth century American landscape and seascape painter best known for chronicling the struggles and joys of folk who lived off the American seas, mountains, farms...

Sargent, 1856 to 1925, was a true virtuoso who during his career created roughly 900 oil paintings and more than 2,000 watercolors. His portfolio documents worldwide travels from Venice, the...

Cezanne, 1839 to 1906, can be said to form the bridge between late 19th century Impressionism and the early 20th century's new Cubism. The statement attributed to both Matisse and Picasso, that...

Rousseau, 1844 to 1910, was a catalyst in the creation of the Naive, Folk Art, style during the Post Impressionism movement. His paintings express innocence, clarity, and colour, while at the same...

Van Gogh, 1853 to 1890, a master of the Post Impressionist period. His artwork is simultaneously complex and naive, passionate and innocent, vibrant and subtle, tender yet honest. His heavily laid...

Over 900 Paintings by more than 100 Italian Renaissance artists spanning over than 400 years in one slideshow screensaver. The Italian Renaissance, from the end of the 1200s through the early...

Over 700 paintings by more than 100 Northern Renaissance artists in one slideshow screensaver. The Northern Renaissance, or perhaps it would be better said the north and east and west renaissance,...

Over 850 Paintings by more than 100 Impressionist artists in one slideshow screensaver. Radicals in their time, the early Impressionists broke the rules of academic painting and gave color primacy...

Gauguin, 1848 to 1903, was a major catalyst during the Post Impressionism period. His bold experimentation with color, and incorporation of cloisonnism, led directly to the Synthethism style of...

Manet, 1832 to 1883, was one of the first 19th century artists to approach modern life subjects. A pivotal figure in the transition from Realism to Impressionism. His approach engendered...

Monet, 1840 to 1926, is recognized as a founder of impressionist painting, and the most consistent and prolific practitioner of the movement's philosophy of expressing one's perceptions of nature....

Degas, 1834 to 1917,  was one of the true founders of the Impressionism movement, although he disliked the term actually traversed many artistic styles. His paintings display his mastery in the...

Over 825 Paintings by more than 100 Baroque and Rococo artists in one slideshow screensaver. Painting of the Baroque era, late 1500s through the early 1700s, is noted for it's immediacy, emotion,...

Joseph Mallor William Turner, 1775 to 1851, was an English landscape and seascape oil painter and watercolorist of the Romantic era whose style can be said to have laid the foundation for...

Bouguereau, 1825 to 1905, was completely in tune with the academic style of his time, and is considered to be of the highest level of expertise in painting technique. He washeavily inspired by the...

Renoir, 1841 to 1919, was a master in the impressionism style and a major figure in it's development. He celebrated beauty from whatever elements he might come across. It has been said that Renoir...

Vermeer, 1632 to 1675, was a Dutch Baroque painter who specialized in domestic interior scenes of ordinary life. Moderately successful as a provincial painter, he became virtually forgotten for...

Da Vinci, 1452 to 1519, scientist, mathematician, engineer, inventor, anatomist, painter, sculptor, architect, botanist, musician, and writer. He is considered the archetype of the Renaissance...

The works of Rembrandt, 1606 to 1669, are among the most recognizable from the golden age of Dutch Baroque painting. He was a master in the use of light and shade, and his application technique...



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