Gallerix PRO-Online Museum app for iPhone and iPad


4.0 ( 5760 ratings )
Reference Photo & Video Entertainment
Developer: Jiang Yazhou
1.99 USD
Current version: 3.3, last update: 4 years ago
First release : 18 May 2017
App size: 11.83 Mb

- Gallerix, Giant Online Museum
Paintings of famous artists, old masters, best museums in the world

Gallerix contains a lot of world famous painter works, an online art museum, the user can enjoy more than 10,000 painters of 160,000 works, more and more than you imagine. Gallerix has a lot of painter pictures, such as Van Gogh, Leviathan, Rubens, Ruben, Sargent, etc., more importantly, all the works of pictures are available, the purpose is to promote the art of painting, so that those who desire to visit the museum but can not visit have the online enjoyment of all the works of any artist in the world.


- Online Art Gallery
Huge collection of fine art reproductions

All our impressions, fantasies, architectural forms, objects, and landscapes miraculously find their display in the creative works of great masters and famous artists. It may be said without exaggeration that any art gallery saturates the viewer a mysterious flavor of high art and unique shades of the inner world of picture creator.

Decorative, monumental, icon painting, cyclorama, miniature, and diorama – all that diversity gives its piece of the world, character and mood to everyone. Despite of this, the steps for creating of yet another reproduction of paintings by famous artists is still enigmatic and have a specific mysterious haze. Perhaps it is this that enables the viewer enthusiastically enjoy rich palette, unusual forms and sublime the depth of the work subject for each time.

Being a true admirer of an artist, like the first time ever, you feel delight to watch how on the surface of the canvas new images and the relentless flow of paint reveal. The artist though breathes life into those paints and they are playfully falling to the canvas of a new creation, sometimes spreading widely and freely and sometimes splashing out and gently laying down with layers. Every brushstroke on reproductions of famous paintings creates a new element. It may be materialized in defiant and indefatigable nature of the ‘Storm off the coast of Nice’ by Ivan Aivazovsky, or soft and warm tones of the ‘Swiss landscape with horses’ by Alexei Savrasov.

Whats interesting is that any reproduction of the same master discovers new facets of his talent. The only crucial momentum is where the artist draws inspiration from creating a unique variation of the ancient, medieval or abstract lines. Painters in their work skillfully combine the last page of the mysterious past and unheralded present. Perhaps, therefore, art gallery gives an inspiration romantic pulse turned toward to the images of the past of figurative or traditional art.