Oil Painting on Copper Sheets is Art of Brilliance

Artists have created paintings for centuries and centuries that display exquisite pieces of workmanship. While many of these painting are done on canvas, you would be surprised to find out that some of the most brilliant masterpieces were done on other pieces of material. One of these which happen to be copper sheets a combination of science meeting art. Today, there are thousands of pieces of spectacular art work done on copper in hundreds of museums and private collections today.

Examples of work done on copper done by more than 70 artists such as El Greco, Brueghel, Rembrandt, Wtewael, Reni, and Chardin, displaying work in mythology and allegory, landscapes, portraiture, still life, scared themes and devotional, are all on display in an art exhibit called, “Copper of Canvas”, this exhibit is the first exhibit put together in over 80 years that will display the most outstanding and best-preserved works of art on copper from both private and public collections today. The “Copper of Canvas” art exhibit will be on display in Europe, the United States, Australia, and South America. For some of the paintings, this will be the first time that they have ever traveled.

The exhibit also displays the individual artist’s area of subject, and includes raw ores and demonstrates material on metallurgy and the development of copper mining.

It amazes some that copper would be a choice for any artist to paint on. Most of the paintings that are done on copper are considered small in size. But what they lack in size, they make up for in their magnificent brilliance and detail, for the reflection of the copper piercing the paint.

Here’s a little bit of history on Copper. Copper was the first metal to be put into use and was discovered sometime in the Stone Age. This lead to a number of uses for copper and gave birth to metallurgy. In the 15th Century A.D., copper was used for engraving plates and enamels. During the 16th Century, the Italians discovered that copper sheets could be used for making smooth surfaces, such as marble or slate. Because of this copper began to spread throughout the world.

Because copper does not absorb and is virtually unaffected by temperature or humidity, artists found that they could paint on it without losing any originality of their picture.

Over the years painting on copper became more popular, starting in the 17th century. Artistic convention, changes in taste, increase in the mining of copper, economics, and domestic architecture made the small paintings on copper more appealing and popular.

The most astonishing thing about paintings on copper is the discovery of the eye-popping visual effect that was achieved by artists painting on copper, no matter what the subject matter was, the results were stunning and often breathtaking.

Many artists today the use copper plates to apply their oil painting onto. No matter what shape you use, the result of oil painting on copper can leave you speechless.

Copyright 2007 Janice J. Sterling - All Rights Reserved

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