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Here is the first art article tackling a tricky subuct which is buying art for other people. Personally I have
usually shy'ed away from this but I must admit that my most treasured piece of art that I have hanging on my walls
is an object that a friend bought me. So it can really be worth the effort.
Buying Paintings For Relatives
I have found that people buying paintings for relatives usually have a very specific thing in mind when they set
out shopping. It is very rewarding to find just the right painting for a space that really needs it. Sometimes
color is the only consideration.
Content is also very appropriate to consider. If you are buying a painting for someone that has very distinct
tastes, it is important to keep that in the forefront of your mind. The painting of a rooster might be great for
one relative but not for another.
Size constraints need to be taken into account when buying paintings for relatives. If your Aunt Eloise lives in
a small apartment, buying a painting for her that takes up an entire wall is not a good idea. It is a good idea to
take a look at the place the painting will go before purchasing one.
Color can be a big factor in the buying of a painting. If the color clashes with your relative's decor, they
will probably not be very excited about hanging it. If the color is just right, it will hang on their wall for a
very long time.
Religious themed paintings are difficult to buy for friends, but easy to buy for relatives. More than likely,
you know what religion your relatives adhere to and what symbols are most relevant to it. Jewish symbolism is lost
on a Christian family and vice versa.
Choosing to buy paintings for relatives based on the artist's previous work is also a good method of finding
great art. If your relative already has purchased art from an artist that they like and that they hang prominently
in their home, then it is a safe bet to buy another piece from the same artist.
Sometimes buying a nice painting for a relative has a point of inspiration, like a vacation. If your mom and dad
just visited Paris, a nice painting of Paris might be a great choice. It is good to know what landmarks they
enjoyed most and find an artistic representation of it.
I have some relatives that I've bought paintings for that were interested in the Middle Ages. I found some very
nice reproductions of the work that was popular in that time period. Buying reproductions is acceptable if the
painting is prohibitive in cost.
There is an aunt that I adore that is always buying painting for relatives. Her heart is in the right place, but
she has a hard time picking paintings that are appropriate for the recipient. She bought her daughter a lovely
painting that was Baroque and completely did not fit the feel of her home.
Landscape paintings done in the Romantic style look so nice in my uncle's home. I bought him a reproduction of a
Monet that he hung in his study. I enjoy watching him study that painting.
My little sister has requested that anyone buying her a painting should stay away from Van Gogh. She has equal
dislike for Cezanne and Gauguin. I'm not sure why she feels so strongly about Modern and Contemporary art.
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