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  • Printable Heaven Download - 50 Image Graphics Collection - Degas Volume 2

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    Description: This themed downloadable image collection contains 50 great-quality illustrations, all of which can be used for practically anything you want to, as many times as you like, without paying royalties or commissions to anyone! All of the beautiful images are out of copyright and in the public domain in the UK, US and all countries that follow the same copyright rules - this means that even COMMERCIAL USE is absolutely fine! Create card-making and scrap-booking embellishments and backgrounds, prints for framing, postcards, bookmarks, notelets, tags, calendars, stationery, place-mats, t-shirts, mugs, key-rings, jigsaws, fridge magnets, mouse-mats and so much more. Anything you make can be for your own use or for sale - use the images over and over again without restriction! Teachers - use these lovely illustrations in a slideshow to show your class or print them out to make collage items for your children's projects. Designers - why spend time creating images to make your products from when you can use ready-made images instead? All that we ask is that you don't sell the collection, as a whole or in part, as raw digital images in a similar way to ourselves. Simple! A snapshot of all 50 illustrations is shown in our large collage picture. Images in this Degas Volume 2 collection range from 987 pixels wide/tall to 3580 pixels wide/tall. Please note:- the downloads for graphics collections are in jpeg format in ZIP files which need to be extracted before you can open the images. About Edgar Degas Edgar Degas, born Hilaire-Germain-Edgar De Gas (1834-1917) was a French artist famous for his paintings, sculptures, prints and drawings. He is especially identified with the subject of dance; more than half of his works depict dancers. He is regarded as one of the founders of Impressionism, although he rejected the term, and preferred to be called a realist. He was a superb draftsman and particularly masterly in depicting movement, as can be seen in his renditions of dancers, racecourse subjects and female nudes. His portraits are notable for their psychological complexity and for their portrayal of human isolation. At the beginning of his career, he wanted to be a history painter, a calling for which he was well prepared by his rigorous academic training and close study of classic art. In his early thirties, he changed course, and by bringing the traditional methods of a history painter to bear on contemporary subject matter, he became a classical painter of modern life. Technically, Degas differs from the Impressionists in that he never adopted the Impressionist color fleck and he continually belittled their practice of painting en plein air. He was often as anti-impressionist as the critics who reviewed the shows, according to art historian Carol Armstrong; as Degas himself explained, no art was ever less spontaneous than mine. What I do is the result of reflection and of the study of the great masters; of inspiration, spontaneity, temperament, I know nothing. Nonetheless, he is described more accurately as an Impressionist than as a member of any other movement. His scenes of Parisian life, his off-center compositions, his experiments with color and form, and his friendship with several key Impressionist artists - most notably Mary Cassatt and Edouard Manet all relate him intimately to the Impressionist movement. Printable Heaven Download - 50 Image Graphics Collection - Degas Volume 2 - shop the best deal online on craftcompare.co.uk

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  • Printable Heaven Download - 50 Image Graphics Collection - Degas Volume 1

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    Description: This themed downloadable image collection contains 50 great-quality illustrations, all of which can be used for practically anything you want to, as many times as you like, without paying royalties or commissions to anyone! All of the beautiful images are out of copyright and in the public domain in the UK, US and all countries that follow the same copyright rules - this means that even COMMERCIAL USE is absolutely fine! Create card-making and scrap-booking embellishments and backgrounds, prints for framing, postcards, bookmarks, notelets, tags, calendars, stationery, place-mats, t-shirts, mugs, key-rings, jigsaws, fridge magnets, mouse-mats and so much more. Anything you make can be for your own use or for sale - use the images over and over again without restriction! Teachers - use these lovely illustrations in a slideshow to show your class or print them out to make collage items for your children's projects. Designers - why spend time creating images to make your products from when you can use ready-made images instead? All that we ask is that you don't sell the collection, as a whole or in part, as raw digital images in a similar way to ourselves. Simple! A snapshot of all 50 illustrations is shown in our large collage picture. Images in this Degas Volume 1 collection range from 1179 pixels wide/tall to 3570 pixels wide/tall. Please note:- the downloads for graphics collections are in jpeg format in ZIP files which need to be extracted before you can open the images. About Edgar Degas Edgar Degas, born Hilaire-Germain-Edgar De Gas (1834-1917) was a French artist famous for his paintings, sculptures, prints and drawings. He is especially identified with the subject of dance; more than half of his works depict dancers. He is regarded as one of the founders of Impressionism, although he rejected the term, and preferred to be called a realist. He was a superb draftsman and particularly masterly in depicting movement, as can be seen in his renditions of dancers, racecourse subjects and female nudes. His portraits are notable for their psychological complexity and for their portrayal of human isolation. At the beginning of his career, he wanted to be a history painter, a calling for which he was well prepared by his rigorous academic training and close study of classic art. In his early thirties, he changed course, and by bringing the traditional methods of a history painter to bear on contemporary subject matter, he became a classical painter of modern life. Technically, Degas differs from the Impressionists in that he never adopted the Impressionist color fleck and he continually belittled their practice of painting en plein air. He was often as anti-impressionist as the critics who reviewed the shows, according to art historian Carol Armstrong; as Degas himself explained, no art was ever less spontaneous than mine. What I do is the result of reflection and of the study of the great masters; of inspiration, spontaneity, temperament, I know nothing. Nonetheless, he is described more accurately as an Impressionist than as a member of any other movement. His scenes of Parisian life, his off-center compositions, his experiments with color and form, and his friendship with several key Impressionist artists - most notably Mary Cassatt and Edouard Manet all relate him intimately to the Impressionist movement. Printable Heaven Download - 50 Image Graphics Collection - Degas Volume 1 - shop the best deal online on craftcompare.co.uk

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  • Printable Heaven Download - 50 Image Graphics Collection - Jules Cheret Art Nouveau Images

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    Description: This themed downloadable image collection contains 50 great-quality illustrations, all of which can be used for practically anything you want to, as many times as you like, without paying royalties or commissions to anyone! All of the beautiful images are out of copyright and in the public domain in the UK, US and all countries that follow the same copyright rules - this means that even COMMERCIAL USE is absolutely fine! Create card-making and scrap-booking embellishments and backgrounds, prints for framing, postcards, bookmarks, notelets, tags, calendars, stationery, place-mats, t-shirts, mugs, key-rings, jigsaws, fridge magnets, mouse-mats and so much more. Anything you make can be for your own use or for sale - use the images over and over again without restriction! Teachers - use these lovely illustrations in a slideshow to show your class or print them out to make collage items for your children's projects. Designers - why spend time creating images to make your products from when you can use ready-made images instead? All that we ask is that you don't sell the collection, as a whole or in part, as raw digital images in a similar way to ourselves. Simple! A snapshot of all 50 illustrations is shown in our large collage picture. Images in this Jules Ch©ret collection range from 994 pixels wide/tall to a huge 8432 pixels wide/tall. Please note:- the downloads for graphics collections are in jpeg format in ZIP files which need to be extracted before you can open the images. About Jules Ch©ret (1836-1932) Jules Ch©ret was a French painter and lithographer who became a master of Belle Epoque poster art. He has been called the father of the modern poster. Born in Paris to a poor but creative family of artisans, Jules Ch©ret had a very limited education. At age thirteen, he began a three-year apprenticeship with a lithographer and then his interest in painting led him to take an art course at the ‰cole Nationale de Dessin. Like most other fledgling artists, Ch©ret studied the techniques of various artists, past and present, by visiting Paris museums. From 1859 to 1866, he was trained in lithography in London, England, where he was strongly influenced by the British approach to poster design and printing. On returning to France, Ch©ret created vivid poster ads for the cabarets, music halls and theatres such as the Eldorado, the Olympia, the Folies Berg¨re and the Moulin Rouge. He was so much in demand that he expanded his business to providing advertisements for the plays of touring troupes, municipal festivals, and then for beverages and liquors, perfumes, soaps, cosmetics and pharmaceutical products. Eventually he became a major advertising force, adding the railroad companies and a number of manufacturing businesses to his client list. As his work became more popular and his large posters displaying modestly free-spirited females found a larger audience, pundits began calling him the father of the women's liberation. Females had previously been depicted in art as prostitutes or puritans. The women of Ch©ret's posters, joyous, elegant and lively - 'Cherettes', as they were popularly called, were neither. It was freeing for the women of Paris, and heralded a noticeably more open atmosphere in Paris where women were able to engage in formerly taboo activities, such as wearing low-cut bodices and smoking in public. These 'Cherettes' were widely seen and recognised, and a writer of the time said It is difficult to conceive of Paris without its 'Cher©ts'. In 1895, Ch©ret created the Ma®tres de l' Affiche collection, a significant art public. Printable Heaven Download - 50 Image Graphics Collection - Jules Cheret Art Nouveau Images - shop the best deal online on craftcompare.co.uk

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