miércoles, 4 de noviembre de 2009

Chart

Marco Gómez Gudiño

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Art & Culture

03-11-09

Periods

Paintings

Painters

Time

Characteristics

Byzantine

madonna and child enthroned with saints|raphael raffaello sanzio or santi|ca. 1504|16.30ab

Giorgio Vasari

-Pietro & Ambrogio Lorenzetti

-Cimabue

-Andrei Rublev

The 4th century until the Fall of Constantinople in 1453.

-The Byzantine art movement was active from the 5th century AD to 1453 during the time when the Byzantine Empire was dominant.

-It grew out of traditional designs such as pictures of saints and Bible stories and repetitive decoration.

Gothic

http://www.imagekind.com/art/gothic_art/gothic_art.jpg

Pedro Berruguete

12th century to the 15th century

“Gothic architecture made its initial appearance in France. However, the inception of the style owes much to several generations of prior experimentation, particularly in Normandy. The structural value of the Gothic rib has been contested, its formal significance cannot be overestimated. It served above all to delineate the vaults with a skeletal web that gave to the entire structure an articulation of impressive clarity. Wall surfaces of High Gothic churches thus have the appearance of transparent and weightless curtains. The spiritual and mysterious quality of light is an important element of the religious symbolism of Gothic cathedrals.”

Baroque

Caravaggio

-Annibale Caracci

-Gianlorenzo Bernini

-Rubens

-Rembrandt

-Velázquez

-Vermeer

The late 16th century to the early 18th century.

-Originated in Italy in the late1500’s.

-Baroque style is more realistic and emotional.

-The movement was greatly encouraged by the Catholic Church.

Romanesque

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. Savin ( Vienna http://serdar-hizli-art.com/history_of_art/1x1.gif

Poitiers

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Montmorillon

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Montoire

Chappelle du Liget http://serdar-hizli-art.com/history_of_art/1x1.gif

Vic

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Arless,

Trophime.

13th century, or later, depending on region.

Romanesque painting was a development of Carolingian painting, on one side continuing to borrow directly from Byzantine models, whilst on the other it increasingly emphasized the northern tendency to naturalism, vigorous movement, and spontaneity. The characteristic and essential features of this decorative art are already well defined; especially remarkable is the clearness of the composition and the simplicity of its constituent parts.

Reinassance

-Leonardo da Vinci

-Michelangelo

-Raphael

-Buonarroti

-Botticelli

-Titian

-Masaccio

-Giotto

The 14th to the 17th century,

-Began in Italy in the fourteenth century and is a term that means rebirth.

-Subjects based on individual man in society.

-Works of unsurpassable beauty and detail.

Impressionism

http://www.dailypainters.com/images/origs/526/peonies_on_the_table_daily_impressionist_painting.jpg

Claude Monet

Pierre Auguste Renoir

19th century and lasted from 1867 to 1886

“The Impressionist movement originated in France in the 19th century and lasted from 1867 to 1886. Impressionists broke from traditional European painting techniques and incorporated new elements into the chemistry of color in order to achieve new levels of tone, and exact color. Impressionists created paintings that were suddenly different in how they looked because they applied paint in small touches of pure paint color rather than broad, mixed brushstrokes. The impressionist style allows the artist to capture an image that someone might see if they only caught a quick glimpse of the image. Impressionist paintings are usually outdoor scenes with bright, vibrant colors, without an emphasis on detail. Impressionist art allows an artist to create a mood, while portraying a scene that is not realistic, but might be perceived by any spectator.”

Neoclassic

-Jacques Louis David

-Robert Smirke

-Robert Adam

-Antonio Canova

-Jean-Antoine Houdon

-Anton Raphael

the mid 18th to the end of the 19th century

Began in Europe in the late 1700's and lasted until the early 1800's.

-The movement revived ancient Greek and Roman stylization in European art.

Cubism

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Pablo Picasso

Georges Braque

Georges Seurat, Fauves, Paul Cezanne

20th century

Is one of the most potent art movements of the 20th century. Cubist artists believed in breaking up a subject matter, analyzing it, and then re assembling it in abstract form. Instead of depicting an object from one angle, cubist artists were able to paint an object from multiple angles at the same time in order to represent an object in the most complete way possible.

Bibliography

http://www.imagekind.com/art/gothic_art/gothic_art.jpg

http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/ent/A0858436.html

http://www.dailypainters.com/images/origs/526/peonies_on_the_table_daily_impressionist_painting.jpg

http://www.arthistoryguide.com/Impressionism.aspx

http://www.arthistoryguide.com/Cubism.aspx

http://ceroart.revues.org/docannexe/image/1127/img-4.jpg

http://www.metmuseum.org/works_of_art/collection_database/european_paintings/madonna_and_child_enthroned_with_saints_raphael_raffaello_sanzio_or_santi/objectview.aspx?collID=11&OID=110001822

http://www.arthistoryguide.com/Byzantine_Art.aspx

http://www.arthistoryguide.com/Baroque.aspx

http://www.huntfor.com/absoluteig/rembrandt.htm

http://www.arthistoryguide.com/The_Renaissance.aspx

http://www.arteducation.com.au/art-movements/neoclassicism.php

http://www.arteducation.com.au/art-movements/neoclassicism.php

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http://www.arthistoryguide.com/Classicism.aspx

http://www.arthistoryguide.com/Cubism.aspx

sábado, 3 de octubre de 2009

The Last Supper - My representation

This is my representation for "The last supper" because it represents how sacred is my house to me and my family, because there is where all my secrets can go out, where I can be free, no worries about beeing myself.

I like because, including what I just said, gives us strength, gives us life, energy, health and a lot of things more, and all of this things, are the things that Jesus Christ gave us with his sacrifice and pain.

I think that the idea of this picture and the intention of Leonardo DaVinci is very similar, because both of them are providing food, basic element for life because it prevents you for hunger and represent the great body of Christ, both are providing wine, which in this case is the blood of Christ and prevents you for thirstiness. In this picture we could fine lots of similarities with "The last supper" because its base is the same, but expressed in a different way.

The Last Supper

"The last supper" this is a very famous painting, some people say that this is DaVinci's master piece, some say that is just beautiful and that represents an incredible event in the religious history.

The painting is located on the back wall of the dining hall at the Dominican convent of Sta Maria delle Grazie in Italy. It was painted between 1495-1498.

This painting is about Jesus Christ with his disciples, in this night, Jesus said that one of them was going to betray him. Judas.

This painting is very expressive, according to Sartre, this is art. This is art because it evokes lots of feelings, it can make you feel happy, feel mysterious, feel amazed, this painting is one of the most beautiful someone can see. The painting can transmit the passion of the biblical act, when the holy grial

Now, according to Ingarden, it's art too, because Leonardo DaVinci must have felt puzzled, mysterious, sad, happy, amazed, all the feelings you could think about, because this part of the history of religion is one of the most important ones. Can you imagine how would you feel if you were there and Jesus Christ himself, told you that you were going to betray him, how would someone feel, it is a feeling that anyone could describe.

That is why I chose this painting, because no matter which point of sight you look at, it is art, because the feelings that the painting evokes, and the feelings that the author transmits in it.

I chose this painting too because the only time that the family is together is at night,at dinner, because everybody is resting, it is the time that everybody is waiting for, to rest, to see their family, to talk about their days, and how are their lifes going.

A curious information is that Judas is the only one apostle of color, and Judas was the apostle who betrayed him.


martes, 8 de septiembre de 2009

This image represents, the peacefullnes of my body , the joy of my life, and the loneliness of my heart.
I think this picture represents very well the way that Vincent Van Gogh felt when he painted the "Starry night", he didn't know very well how did he felt, lonely because the love of his life wasn't interested in him, or maybe happy because he was a peacefull person that night. Maybe he didn't felt anything, like just because of fun, or because he liked how the stars shone that night, its something impossible to tell, because we weren't there.

But what I want to express with this picture are my emotions , like sometimes when I am sad I like to talk to the stars because I feel like they are the only ones who can understand me, or some secrets I can't tell anyone about them.

Sometimes I look at the stars and see how beautiful life is the way it is, even though sometimes whe want to die just to get out of trouble.

Thats why I think that this picture is really alike with the starry night of Vincent Van Gogh


Noche estrellada

Relation with Ingarden's definition:


I chose this picture because it seems to me that the author was happy, peaceful, and full of joy. I like this picture too much because it transmits good feelings, like when you are looking at the sky talking to the stars, or with someone you love, like your girlfriend or your boyfriend. I think the author really liked to look at the the dark sky, look for the stars, reflexing what he had done in the past, how happy was with his life, and how much did the stars meant to him. Sometimes the time you are alone is the best one because you can reflex, think of what you have become, how fast the time had gone, and what had happened to everybody around you.

The paint is very cool, because it represents a peaceful town, where everybody is resting, or at least doing something that does not affect somebody else. It represents how much does the moon lights the town, like keeping everything in order, watching for them.

The painting can also be something sad, because of the dark sky, and the way the clouds are painted, like cold, windy, and dark. Also the view its like someone is on a hill, looking for something.

This painting could be represented by various ways, it could depend on your humor, or with how much attention are you paying to it, it may also vary if you are alone or with someone that could change your view of art.

In conclusion, I really dont know what Vincent Van Gogh in the "Noche Estrellada" wanted to express at this painting, what I think he wants to express is that he is lonely, looking for someone special in his life, and that he is looking for something that brings peace back to his life sometime.