Allegory of Spring Custom Artwork by Robert Delaunay
Allegory of Spring custom artwork was produced in the year 1478 by the famous artist Robert Delaunay.
I received this oil portrait as a present from a close friend. She purchased this directly from the internet from a company called Portrait Painting Inc.
This great oil reproduction was painted using oil paints directly on to canvas. It shows nine main subjects in the painting. Five of these subject are women and four are dressed in simple white dresses and all have light golden hair. The other women is dressed in a long floral dress and has a flower headdress on.
There is a young man painted to the left hand side of the painting and he is dress in a red cloth with a sword.
In the painting you will see very brown dark looking trees and here there is a scary man coloured in grey trying to grab one of the women.
Directly above all these figure there is a cherub firing an arrow.


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