加拿大艺术类本科课程论文Oil Painting can be traced into the 15th Century in Holland, which has walked more than 600 years. People paint on the linen, paperboard, or board with different types of oils, such as Linseed oil, Poppy oil and Walnut oil. With these different oils, the paintings will become the colorful and vivid, so many years, the paintings still can keep the originated shine and the third dimension. So it became very popular after it coming into this world (Charles Lock Eastlake. 1847).
Introduction
Comment about the “Ivan Tsarevich Riding the Grey Wold”
Analyze the experience of the painter --- Viktor Vasnetsov
Analyze the background of this painting
Analyze the painting itself
Analyze the content of the painting
Analyze the characters and scene
Analyze the color and the hue in the painting
Analyze the painting skill
Summary
Reference
Charles Lock Eastlake. (1847). Materials for a history of oil painting. Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans. Oxford UK.
Leonard A. Magnus. (2004). Russian Folk Tales 1916. Kessinger Publishing.
Samuel H. Cross. (1945). Nineteenth Century Russian Painting. American Slavic and East European Review. Vol.4, No.3/4. P35-P53
John E. Bowlt. (2009). Russian Painting in the Nineteenth Century. Art and Culture in Nineteenth-Century Russia. P113-P141. Retrieved on 8th Nov. 2009. From: http://seell.rutgers.edu/Fall_2007/Landscapes/Readings/Bowlt_19.pdf