Post date: Jul 31, 2017 5:14:47 PM
Ryder's House (1933)
A Hopper landscape may look simple to imitate, but the biggest challenge is to bring a landscape to life:
Charing Cross Bridge (1906)
Andre Derain's deceptively simple fauvist style: childlike and naive: Andre Derain Episode 2
Self-portrait (1889)
Painting self-portraits using the vibrant brush strokes of Van Gogh: Vincent Van Gogh Episode 3
Lane in the Poppy Fields (1880)
Capturing light on a landscape in the style of the Impressionists: Claude Monet Episode 4
A Bigger Splash (1967)
Using masking tape and rollers to create the flat, hard-edged style of Hockney and the Pop Artists: David Hockney Episode 5
Chateau La Roche Guyon (1909)
Creating a simplified cubist landscape using the passage technique: Georges Braque Episode 6
The Bather Drying Herself (c. 1895)
Painting a glowing nude with glazes and heightened colour: Pierre Auguste Renoir Episode 7
Nancy Astor (1906)
Portraiture in the style of the Edwardian society painter with expressive brush strokes and large dollops of paint : Singer Sargent Episode 8
Mont St Victoire (1902)
Geometric blocks of colour create a landscape in this post-impressionist style of painting: Paul Cezanne Episode 10