green as the color of balance and emotions in Art

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Air, Iron, and Water, Robert Delaunay, 1937, From the collection of: The Israel Museum, Jerusalem
The artist uses green representing balance and harmony with circular shapes. Also, there is a train and Eiffel Tower as a symbol of adventure and travel, reinforcing the meaning of green color.
The birth of Venus, Sandro Botticelli, 1483 - 1485, From the collection of: Uffizi Gallery
In this picture green plays as an emotional and positive color, representing spring nature.
In the Conservatory, Edouard Manet, 1878/1879, From the collection of: Alte Nationalgalerie, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin
Nuances of green show an ambient of emotion, this color love to observe, but also represent listening as an art in the painting.
Dance at Le Moulin de la Galette, Auguste Renoir, 1876, From the collection of: Musée d’Orsay, Paris
Green balances the calm of blue and the optimistic yellow, creating a sense of social outdoor reunion in which everybody are enjoying.
A Sunday on La Grande Jatte, Georges Seurat, 1884-1886, From the collection of: The Art Institute of Chicago
This shows a bright day during spring, using this color to show balance, the love for pets and family.
Undergrowth with Two Figures, Vincent van Gogh (Dutch, b.1853, d.1890), 1890, From the collection of: Cincinnati Art Museum
A vivid symbol of the meaning of color green. Representing balance and nature.
After the Storm [The Grounded Ship], Diego Rivera, 1910, From the collection of: Museo Nacional de Arte
It shows the vivid meaning of green as a color of growth and hope.
Among the Sierra Nevada, California, Albert Bierstadt, 1868, From the collection of: Smithsonian American Art Museum
The love for nature and the representation of prosperity. Again, it shows growth and balance between the immensity of nature and the sense of home.
Naturaleza en silencio, Ernesto de la CÁRCOVA, 1926, From the collection of: Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes de Argentina
Green as a symbolic way to represent new start, it is a balance between the morning and the beginning.
Landscape of La Ferté-Milon, Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot, 1855 - 1865, From the collection of: Ohara Museum of Art
In this picture the green represent the contribution to society, the earth and the well being.
Conversation, Camille Pissarro, c. 1881, From the collection of: The National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo
In this caption green is playing as a color of communication and being friendly.
Afternoon - Yellow Room, Frieseke, Frederick Carl, 1910, From the collection of: Indianapolis Museum of Art at Newfields
In this image the artist uses green representing mental clarity and optimism.
Getting Ready for a Game, Carl Larsson, 1901, From the collection of: Nationalmuseum Sweden
In this room the artist uses green on the walls, making a balance between the representation of the good parent and the generosity.
The Noon in the House, Mlada Finogenova, 1995 - 1995, From the collection of: The Institute of Russian Realist Art (IRRA)
An interesting touch of green. It is a balance between the calm and peace of a room that also shows three windows that represent the freedom and clarity of mind.
Seawall, Richard Diebenkorn, 1957, From the collection of: de Young museum
This image contains a big part of green, creating balance in the composition; also,there is a man standing between the green with the meaning of taking the appropriate decision.
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