In the development of modern art, many outstanding artists were born, and with their outstanding skills, they made stunning appearances in the eyes of the audience.
The expression of texture and light sense makes painters pay more and more attention to it. Good expression of light sense can bring vitality to the picture, enliven the picture and enrich the picture. Sometimes a group of simple landscape paintings, that is, with the existence of light, can suddenly become poetic and amazing! Looking back at the paintings of masters a hundred years ago, it turns out that they pay more attention to these expressions.

Town of Auvers-sur-Oise
Camille Pissarro (France, 1830-1903)

Snowy scenes in Louvesennes
Alfred Sisley (France, 1839-1899)

In the garden
Robert Delaunay (France, 1885-1941)
I don't understand how painters created outdoor scenery in the era when cameras were not developed before. The change of time determines the change of pictures. They find quietness in the change, reflect the sense of movement in the quietness, and have light and texture. I have to admire it. In today's developed modern times, it may take a long time to draw a photo, but they have spent their whole lives thinking about art and creating art!
Let's feel the artistic thinking of oil painting artists 200 years ago from the aspects of painting style, texture and light perception. Every detail can be called a classic!

Riverside
Daniel Garber (American, 1880-1958)

Summer in St. Martin
Alfred Sisley (French, 1839-1899)

An afternoon in the park
Henri Le Basque (1865-1937)

Limetz Mill
Claude Monet (France, 1840-1926)

Summer Fountain
Henri Martin (France, 1860-1943)

A house of vines and stairs
Henri Martin (France, 1860-1943)

Bougival Bridge
Claude Monet (France, 1840-1926)

Fortuny House Garden
Mariano Fortuny (Spain, 1838)

Summer, Brighton Beach
Edward Henry Porthast (United States, 1857-1927)

A sunny morning
Charles Rosen (United States, 1878-1950)

The last glimmer of day
Maxime Moufra (France, 1861-1918)

Bouchard Don Mill, Crozan
Jean-Baptiste Armand Guillauman (France)

Chestnut Avenue
Alfred Sisley (1839-1899)

The rocks of the Brittany coast
Paul Gauguin (France, 1848-1903)

Summer Sea, Shoal Islands
Child Hassam (USA, 1859-1935)

Sunday at Big Bowl
Georges Seurat (France, 1859-1891)

Westerly Wind, Shoal Island
Child Hassam (American, 1859-1935)

Venice View
Fritz Solow (Norway, 1847-1906)

Port
George G. Adomet (United States, 1879-1967)

Poplar, Errani;
Camille Pissarro (France, 1830-1903)

Flowers
Gustave de Smet (Belgium, 1877-1943)

Peach jar
Claude Monet (France, 1840-1926)

Gardens de Martillaine in Pontoise
Camille Pissarro (France, 1830-1903)

Near Monte Carlo
Claude Monet (France, 1840-1926)

Crellec Island
Henri Morey (France, 1856-1913)

Banks of the Auveroise
Vincent van Gogh (Netherlands, 1853-1890)

Ships at the Port of Cannes
Sir Winston Churchill (England, 1874-1965)

Upper Delaware River
Edward Willis Redfield (American, 1869)

Romanche Valley Rapids, Isère
Maxime Maufra (France, 1861-1918)

Rouen's grocery street
Camille Pissarro (France, 1830-1903)

Hay processing
Arkady Plastov (Russia, 1893-1972)

Summer in Marcherol
Henri Martin (France, 1860-1943)

An overgrown pond
Nikolai Klot (Russia, 1865-1918)

Wheat pile, snow scene, early morning
Claude Monet (France, 1840-1926)

Garennes New Village Bridge
Alfred Sisley (1839-1899)

Concord Meadow
Child Hassam (American, 1859-1935)

Rock and Ocean
Edward Henry Porthast (United States, 1857-1927)

Green plum
Joseph Decker (USA)

Port Cassis
Charles Camon (France, 1879-1965)

New York Fifth Avenue and Washington Square
Child Hassam (American, 1859-1935)

Houses with pink gates
Gustave Loiseau (France, 1865-1935)

Urban landscape
Gustave de Smet (Belgium, 1877-1943)

Richard Gallo and his dog Dick
Gustave Caillebotte (France, 1848-1894)

Gust of wind
Claude Monet (1840-1926)

Port
Charles Camon (France, 1879-1965)

Afterglow
George Innes (USA, 1825-1894)

Poplar trees in *, sunrise
Claude Monet (France, 1840-1926)

Perago-Tuscany
Willard Leroy Metcalfe (United States 1858-1925)

Olive Garden
Vincent van Gogh (Netherlands, 1853-1890)

Rainy night
Child Hassam (USA, 1859-1935)

Path in the forest
Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1841-1919)

Brittany Coast
Henri Morey (France, 1856-1913)

Wild grapevine
Daniel Garber (USA, 1880-1958)

Railings, patio doors
Henri Le Sidana (France, 1862-1939)

Flower Market
George Lapchin (Russia, 1885-1950)

Competition for catch
Edward Henry Porthast (United States, 1857-1927)

Elaniepte
Camille Pissarro (1830-1903)

Cottage on the banks of the Louvain, morning light
Alfred Sisley (France, 1839-1899)

In the garden
Robert Delaunay (France, 1885-1941)

Veteuil Gardens
Claude Monet (1840-1926)

Lilac and rose
Edouard Manet (1832-1883)

Indian Village
Joseph Henry Sharp (United States, 1859-1953)

Beaches in Fortaleza
Aurelio Figueiredo (Brazil, 1854-1916)
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