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. W e s t e r n A r t M o v e m e n t s - the literary, performing, and visual arts of Europe and regions that share a European cultural tradition associated with their style in art with a specific common philosophy or goal, followed by a group of artists during restricted period of time, or, at least, with the heyday of the movement defined within a number of years..
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1.0 4*if. 4. 4*if. 4*if. 4*if.. V , I [ dudnu'. Mark Rothko (September 25, 1903 – February 25, 1970) American abstract painter of Latvian Jewish descent. He is best known for his color field paintings that depicted irregular and painterly rectangular regions of color, which he produced from 1949 to 1970..
. ARTWORKS. abstract. Red on Maroon, 1959 This is one of a series of large paintings Rothko made for a fashionable New York restaurant. By layering the paint, he created subtle relationships between the muted colours. They are much darker in mood than his previous works. He was influenced by the atmosphere of a library designed by the Italian artist Michelangelo (1475–1564)..
. abstract. Black on Maroon, 1958 The goal in creating this painting is to eliminate reference to the physical world in order to communicate what Rothko believed was the real meaning of art.
. Light Red Over Black , 1957 - a large oil painting on a rectangular, vertically oriented canvas. As is suggested by the work’s title, the painting consists of two large black rectangles enclosed by a thick, vivid scarlet border, recalling the structure of a window. The unmodulated paint of the scarlet section contrasts with the blurred rectangles it surrounds ..
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. ARTWORKS. . Number 23, 1948 Comprised of layered skeins of black and white enamel paint, the composition was created by dripping and flicking the paint onto the surface of the paper from all four sides. This unusual technique creates a sense of frenzied movement within the image, and results in a composition that could be read from several orientations, although the small inscription of the artist’s name and the date (‘Jackson Pollock, 48’) along one side suggests this to be the lower edge..
. abstract. Yellow Islands, 1952 Yellow Islands is a large oil painting on a rectangular, horizontally oriented canvas. The abstract patterns within the composition were achieved by pouring the paint in layers onto an unprimed beige canvas, the surface of which remains partially visible in.
. abstract. Number 14, 1951 -a large unframed oil painting on a horizontally orientated rectangular canvas. The black paint used in this monochromatic painting is applied onto unprimed cotton duck canvas. Impressions of figures appear from the space of the raw canvas, and these can be read as at least two and possibly three horizontal forms and two or three vertical forms..
1.0 4*if. 4. 4*if. 4*if. 4*if.. WiNem de Kooning (April 24 — Marzh 19.1997) -a Dutch-American expressionist artist. He was abstract born in Rotterdam and moved ta the United States in 1926, becoming an American citizen in 1962. In 1943, he married painter Elaine Fried..
. ARTWORKS. Women Singing II , 1996 -based on pop singers the artist saw on television. The energetic style and vibrant colours are typical of De Kooning's work of the 1960s..
. The Visit , 1996 The central figure is a woman with her legs spread out. In the right-hand corner is a shape that could be either the woman's outstretched hand, or a face in profile looking over her. The title was suggested by one of De Kooning's assistants, who thought that the composition resembled a medieval painting of the Annunciation..
. Untitled , 1966 It is a charcoal in a tracing paper artwork of Kooning, Presented by the artist through the American Federation of Arts 1969.
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. ARTWORKS. The Last Supper The Last Supper also called Lord's Supper. In the New Testament, the final meal shared by Jesus and His disciples in an upper room in Jerusalem, the occasion of the institution of the Eucharist..
. Mona L isa or La Gioconda ( La Joconde ) - a 16th - century oil painting on poplar wood and is arguably the most famous painting in the world. The painting, a half - length portrait, depicts a woman whose gaze meets the viewer's with an expression often described as enigmatic..
. fan. Annunciation - also referred to as the Annunciation to the Blessed Virgin Mary, the Annunciation of Our Lady is the Christian celebration of the announcement by the angel Gabriel to Mary that she would conceive and bear a son through a virgin birth and become the mother of Jesus Christ, the Christian Messiah and the Son of God..
1.0 4*if. 4. 4*if. 4*if. 4*if.. Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni - commonly known as Michelangelo was an Italian sculptor, painter, architect, poet and engineer of the High Renaissance who exerted an unparalleled influence on the development of Western Art. Considered the greatest living artist in his life time, he has since been held as one of the greatest artists of all time ..
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- 94. - 94. Sistine Chapel Ceiling The complex and unusual inconography of the Sistine Ceiling has been explained by some scholars as a Neoplatonic interpretation of the Bible, representing the essential phases of the spiritual development of human kind seen through a very dramatic relationship between humans and God..
. Pieta - a popular subject among N orthern E uropean artists. It means pity or compassion, and represents Mary sorrowfully contemplating the dead body of her son which she holds on her lap. This sculpture was commissioned by a French Cardinal living in Rome..
1.0 4*if. 4. 4*if. 4*if. 4*if.. Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino -known as Raphael is an Italian painter and architect of the High Renaissance. His work is admired for it's clarity of form, ease of composition and visual achievement of the Neoplatonic idea of human grandeur..
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- 94. The S chool of A thens -represents all the mathematicians, philosophers, and scientists from the classical antiquity gathered together sharing their ideas and learning from each other. These figures all lived at different times, but here they are gathered together under one roof..
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. B A R O Q U E A R T The term Baroque is derived from the Portuguese Baroco (meaning irregular pearl or stone) describes fairly complex idiom, originating in Rome, which flowered during the period c. 1590-1720, and which embraced painting and sculpture as well as architecture. It was the dominant style in art and architecture of the seventeenth century, characterized by self-confidence , dynamism and realistic approach to depiction. Also, it is particularly associated with the Catholic Counter-Reformation. Its dynamic movement, bold realism and direct emotional appeal were ideally suited to proclaiming the reinvigorated spirit of the Catholic Church..
Peter Paul Rubens -is famous for his inventive and dynamic paintings of religious and mythological subjects, though he also painted portraits and landscapes. He is regarded as one of the greatest painters of the 17th-century Baroque period. He is considered the most influential artist of the Flemish Baroque tradition. Rubens's style combined knowledge of Renaissance art with lush brushwork and a lively realism..
- 94. ARTWORKS. The Garden of Love ( around 1633 ) -an allegory and exaltation of love and marriage, as well as the merry company. The Garden of Love is believed to be celebration of his marriage to Rubens’ wife: Hélène Fourment. Rubens dedicated this work to Helena Fourment, his second wife, as celebration of their marriage. Helena was termed "the most beautiful woman in Antwerp" and is included in the painting itself ..
. THE DESCENT FROM THE CROSS -the centre-panel of a triptych which he painted for the Cathedral of our Lady, in Antwerp. It was the second altarpiece to be completed by the artist for the Cathedral. The Descent from the Cross shows the moment when Christ's body is removed from the cross to be taken away for burial. The Descent from the Cross was painted in accordance with the guidelines of the Catholic Council of Trent, that sought to make Biblical art more relevant to the needs of the congregation..
. The Wolf and Fox Hunt - the first painting by Rubens when he created a market for a new genre of art. It shows mounted and walking hunters chasing two wolves and three foxes. It marks the beginning of an intensive creative phase in which Rubens focuses on the theme of hunting. The wolves in the painting are his own creation and work but overall the painting was completed with assistance. This painting was considered to be a modern replacement for tapestries..
Michelangelo Merisi (Michele Angelo Merigi or Amerighi) da Caravaggio - known as simply Caravaggio was an Italian painter active in Rome for most of his artistic life. Caravaggio, one of the best artists of all time, is best known for his highly realistic style of Baroque painting His paintings have been characterized by art critics as combining a realistic observation of the human state, both physical and emotional, with a dramatic use of lighting, which had a formative influence on Baroque painting..
- 94. ARTWORKS. The Calling of Saint Matthew - masterpiece by Caravaggio shows the very moment in which Jesus inspired Matthew to follow him. It is evident that Caravaggio was inspired by the real world in most of his art and this work is no exception, as he anchors the biblical scene in a modern reality. It depicts the moment when Jesus Christ inspires Matthew to follow him and become an apostle..
- 94. aen. Bacchus -created when Caravaggio was staying with his first patron, Cardinal del Monte in Rome. True to his unconventional style, Caravaggio painted an imperfect, limited, earthly version of Bacchus. This may be close to some of the figures he met in the many taverns and brothels that he liked to visit. Bacchus was the Roman name for Dionysus, the Greek god of wine, madness and ecstasy..
- 94. The Fortune Teller -it is simply a scene from everyday life, which was popular in the paintings of northern Europe, not Italy. The work is an example of the artist’s penchant for drawing his inspiration from nature and everyday events, rather than from the works of the hallowed artistic masters of the past..
Diego Rodríguez de Silva y Velázquez -was a Spanish painter, the leading artist in the court of King Philip IV of Spain and Portugal, and of the Spanish Golden Age. He was an individualistic artist of the contemporary Baroque period. Diego Velazquez was a part of the Baroque art movement. He was known for employing the theatricality and elaborate ornamentation of Baroque..
. ARTWORKS. Old Woman Frying Eggs ( 1618) This is one of the most famous paintings from Velázquez’s Seville period, which was the earliest stage in his development as an artist. This work is a bodegón, a painting of a scene from everyday life. This work is renowned for its incredible detail and realistic use of lighting, especially in the reflection of light on the oil in the frying pan..
. Las meninas ( 1656) - Velázquez’s most famous painting. Las Meninas has long been recognized as one of the most important paintings in Western art history. Painted at the end of the artist’s career, Las meninas depicts the infant Margarita, daughter of King Philip IV and heir to the Spanish throne, surrounded by her ladies-in-waiting..
. The Triumph of Bacchus (1628) -also known as Los borrachos (“The Drunks”) was created towards the end of Velázquez’s Seville stage and is one of many works with a mythological theme. The Triumph of Bacchus is renowned for its extraordinary profundity and the detailed expressions on the faces of the drunk and happy men surrounding Bacchus, the god of wine..
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