"Homo Bulla." Or "Man is a bubble." While there were many Dutch artists who made use of Erasmus' reintroduction to the world of the Latin notion that Man is in a constant state of change, it is probably Franz van Mieris, the Elder, who is best associated with the use of bubbles to express such transition. Oldprints.wordpress.com has a wonderful blog on just this very subject. Called "As Time Goes By," it is short, yet still manages to be very informative, and highly worth the read. In it, you will find a wealth of other artists who, themselves, made use of the simple fun of blowing bubbles as an allegory of change in their paintings. The footnotes are invaluable, too, for anyone who wishes to pursue further study on the subject.
No, the artist who painted cherry ripe also painted bubbles which was a pears poster
what were the name of the artist who creade these two paniting and was each painted
Marc chagall
Andy Warhol.
The name of the artist that painted a set of 80 capricho aquatint paintings is Francisco Goya. Francisco Goya was from France and he painted the set of aquatint paintings in 1797 and 1798.
His name is Piero di Cosimo, He painted the Promethus Statue in 1515.AD
If you mean Hundertwasser's painting, it was painted in 1969.ALWAYS name the artist when asking about artworks
His name was James Ensor.
Georgia O'Keeffe did.
Carl
Pretty Eyes - Artist Tom McKinney
Rembrandt painted it.