Victorian Art is a specific style of painting that began during the Queen Victoria era from 1837 to 1901. This time period encompassed years when the British Empire became strong and powerful. Artists used very bright colors to display the emotion of inspiration and growth. The long reign of Queen Victoria gave artists fashion and style as the subject for their
framed Victorian art.
Artists like J.M.W. Turner, Claude Monet, and Richard Schmid used the beautiful landscape, natural buildings, homes and other pieces of beauty to paint realistic representations of the United Kingdom to create
framed Victorian art pieces. J.M.W. Turner’s paintings were absolutely impressive. He did an amazing job at depicting nature with his landscape paintings.
After the 1860’s, a new movement in art formed moving away from realism. Pierre-Auguste Renoir and T.C. Chiu took a different approach with their framed Victorian art pictures. Both were well rounded in impressionist style art that were fantastic at giving the human body a place on canvas. Love and beauty became evident in several pieces from here forward.
Each artist brings something different to each painting. The colors and images provide each painting with a different sentiment and mood. You can tell by the paintings what it was like during that time period. How people felt, how they lived and what their lives were like. You can also get a sense of who each artist is and what kind of person they are by the type of paintings they excelled in.