Thomas LANGE Artist Painter - Cubist, Colorist, Cloisonnism. LANGE in his work combines these three styles (technique) painting. His adventure with the work already started as a young child in the studio of his uNCle with a white card, a peNCil and an eraser on the floor .During the intervening decades Creation, admired Impresjonistami. In further stages of the development was a fascination with Picasso, Braque, who were known to be the creators of Cubism. This gave LANGE creative freedom .For the past several years there has been a fascination Colourism (Fowista), Henri Matisse, and one (post-impressionists) Paul Gauguin, who used the style (cloisonnism), which led to the introduction of techniques for Thomas LANGE .LANGE images are vivid color. Can be observed PERFECT Manipulating the deployment COLOR (color) on CANVAS. In some paintings it has been used a technique called color mixing (pointillism), which was the precursor of Georges Seurat (Neoimpresjonizm) .Thomas LANGE The aim is to create COLOUR optimistic works of art from the most simple compositions that represent different events in the life of the various fields, iNCluding Music and Life People .Here you will find original paintings and CURRENTLY created by Thomas LANGE. Each of the images is personally signed and a certificate of authenticity with Signature .Images of Thomas LANGE Buyers are in private collections as well as individual customer orders (other formats canvas) in many countries, eg. FraNCe, USA, Germany, Spain, Italy, the Netherlands, England, Ireland, Slovakia .Multiple questions about the relationship of Thomas Lange Antoni Lange artist, graphic designer living in the turn of the nineteenth century (b. 1774 d. 1842) lives in Austria replied that his grandfather was born in Herne in West Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia. Germany bordering with Austria does not have to be a problem in the migration of the population, so maybe Thomas Lange is the third or fourth generation Antoni Lange .Antoni specialized in landscapes, which can be compared to the landscapes created by Thomas LANGE, are equally charming and beautiful.