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Adriaen van der Spelt and Frans van Miers
Flower Piece with Curtain, 1658
Ars (art) : skill, trick, deception |
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On Painting - 1435
Practicing artist & university educated
Tried to change perception of arts |
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Artist falling in love with his own creation |
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Francisco de Zurbaran (1598 - 1664)
Still life
Sensory experience
Art in everything
Transform the everyday object into art |
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Hans Holbein
Ambassadors - 1533
Skull in the bottom
Dead are still living |
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Guercino
Saint Luke Painting the Virgin Mary, 1652 - 1653
St. Luke - patron saint of painters
By 1400, artists considered themselves to possess an almost divine talent
Divinely inspired artist
Art is in the service of religion
Angel in back ground observing his work - divine approval
Painting can give you what words cannot |
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Rogier van der Weyden
Saint Luke Painting the Virgin and Child 1435 |
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Dosso Dossi
Jupiter Painting Butterflies, 1524
Painter - Jupiter or Zeus
King of the gods
Creator of all
God's creations are just like the painters
Allegory - competes with creation of nature
Professor Fiorenza wrote about this artist / painting
Art competes with nature
Painting as mute poetry |
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Guercino (1591 - 1666)
Self-Portrait before Amor Fedele, 1650 - 55
Painting within a painting
Themes of love, fidelity, eternity to the art of the painting
Artistic self-consciousness and self-promotion
From craftsman to genius
Narcissus - mirror |
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Had to make own pigments and oils
Paint on wood
Gold-ground panel (gilding process)
Poplar wood panel - most common wood in Europe
Brush wood with animal glue
Sometimes linen used to keep wood from cracking
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Layers / Steps
Gesso layer - ground gypsum mixed with water
Preliminary drawing
Red Bole Layer: soft, oily clay
Apply gold leaf on top of bole known as water gilding
Burnish with agate until fiery shine of gold
Gilding completed first
Punch marks, tool marks
Sgraffito - scratching into gold
Lets bole come through
Egg tempera painting: powdered pigments mixed with water and egg yolk
Tempera creates pure colors, thick and opaque, non transparent
Poor blending capabilities
Lapis Lazuli - ultramarine blue
Semi-precious stone from Afghanistan |
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Andrea del Verrocchino (workshop)
Head of an Angel, early 1470s
Black chalk, pen and brown ink, pricked for transfer (pouncing) |
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Study for Tobias and the Angel - Raphael
Tempera on wood, early 1470s |
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Lorenzo di Credi
Drapery Study, 1475
Drawing was fundamental - tan / neutral background then built on top of that |
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Lives, 1550; 1569
See readings?
Wrote a text about sculptors, painters, and architects
Elevate status of artists |
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Cimabue
Virgin and Child Enthroned, 1280
For main altar of church of the Holy Trinity
Florence
Over 14' high
Altar piece mimics structure of church |
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Giotto
Virgin and Child Enthroned, 1305
For main altar in Church of the Ogrinassti? |
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Duccio
Virgin and Child in Majesty, 1308 - 1311
Main Altar, Siena Cathedral
Saturation: pureness of a color, intense, luminous hues (pure colors) |
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Layers:
Rough layer of plaster
Smooth layer of plaster - intonaco
Paint while intonaco is still damp - paint will bind with plaster - becomes part of wall |
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Wait until intonaco is dry and paint on top of plaster
Paint will fall off |
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Day / Section of work in Fresco |
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Preliminary under-drawing for a fresco
Usually executed in a sinoper, a reddish pigment |
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Frescoes in the Arana Chapel
Padua Italy, 1305
Patron was Enrico Scrovegni
[image] |
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Giotto
Lamentation over Dead Christ
Illusion of Depth
Overlapping figures
Relative size |
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Jan van Eyck
Madonna of Chancellor Rolin, 1433
Oil paint
Translucent
Reflects light
Glazing
Atmospheric (aerial) perspective |
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Jan van Eyck
Double Portrait or Arnolfini Wedding Portrait, 1434
Patron: Giovanni Arnolffini
Italian merchant living in Bruges
Convex mirror below chandelier - two figures
Above mirror - "Jan van Eyck was here 1434" in Latin
Brings painter and audience into painting
Distortions in the picture
Her head is very small
His head is large
Illusion of perspective |
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Jan van Eyck
Usually called attention to illusion of himself
Man in a Red Turban, 1433
Something more than a painting
Gilded wood frame
Painted on top of frame
"Jon van Eyck made me - October 21, 1433" - written in frame
"As best I can"
Frame usually separates 'our world' from 'other world' of picture
Blurs this boundary by writing on it |
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Defined by Leon Battista Alberti in his treatise, On Painting, 1435
Everything meets at a vanishing point |
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Fillipo Lippi
Annunciation, 1440 |
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Masccio
Trinity, 1425 - 28
For Santa Maria
Novella, Florence
Fresco |
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Fra Angelico
Annunciation, 1438 - 45
For monestary of San Marco, Florence
Announcing to her that she will be bearing a divine son
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Robert Campin
Annunciation, 1425 - 28
Opens & closes |
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Robert Campin
Madonna and Child, 1425 |
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Pollaiuolo
Apollo and Daphne, 1470s
Myth - Apollo falls in love with Daphne, she turns into a tree |
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Sandro Botticelli
Birth of Venus, 1485
One of the first large-scale narrative pieces
Renaissance: 'rebirth' but also 'renewal' of antiquity
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Leonardo da Vinci
Mona Lisa, 1503
Lisa Gherardini del Giocondo - possibly the woman in the picture?
Chiaroscuro and sfumato
Brought it to France - commissioned by King of France, hung in the bathroom
Contropposto, only in upper half
No eyebrows
Echoes Marble Portrait of a Woman, 1475 - by Verrocchio (teacher) |
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The Last Supper, 1495- 98
Refectory of the Monastery of Santa Maria delle Grazie, Milan
Commissioned by Ludovico Sforza, duke of Milan
Bombed by Allies (oops) - everything else obliterated but this was saved
Did not use buon fresco
Hundreds of restorations - originally oil paint on top of water…. Oops
In the moment of conversation |
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Raphael: 1483 - 1520
Madonna of the Meadow, 1505
Balanced composition in terms of color, tone, and form
Primary colors
Complementary colors
Tone: warm vs cool
Value: yellow-green: bright / blue: darker |
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Michelangelo, 1475 - 1564
Sistine Chapel - 1508 - 1512
Painted standing up (not on his back)
Creation of Adam
Adam created from dust
Michelangelo's depiction - Adam is already created, showing Adam's animation |
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Giorgione or Titan (1489-1578
Pastoral Concert - 1508
Colore (colorito)
Venetians were more interested in colore than disegno
Optical and tactile texture |
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Titian
Venus of Urbino, 1538
No sense of skeletal structure
Wedding picture? |
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Michelangelo
Returned to Rome for good in 1534
Last Judgment, 1536-41
Second coming of Christ
Minos - in bottom of painting
Not found in the bible - found in fiction
Judge of hell
Puts bible on the same level as other fictions - huge deal
Charon
Originally painted many figures nude - people came back later to cover up |
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Caravaggio
Calling of Saint Matthew, 1600
Oil on canvas
For Contarelli Chapein French communicy Church of Saint Louis, Rome
Real name was Michelangelo (not the same one)
New Michelangelo in town
Tenebrism - theatrical / light & dark
Dark background / spotlight figures |
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Artemisia Genteleschi, 1593 - 1652
Female artist
Daughter of Orazio Gentileschi
Studied under father
Judith Slaying Holofarnes, 1610s
Oil on canvas
Emphasis on strength of woman |
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Caravaggio
Judith is much younger / more beautiful - maid is old
Emphasis on his terror
She looks worried |
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Caterina van Hemessen, 1528 - 87
Self-Portrait, 1548
Oil on wood
Dressed in high fashion |
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Judith Leyster
Self Portrait, 1630
Happy
Smiling |
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Rembrandt van Run
Self-Portrait, 1659-60
Oil on Canvas
Impasto |
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Velazuez
Las Meninas
Maids of Honor - 1656
Oil on canvas
King and Queen reflected in mirror - are we the king and queen?
What is the subject of this painting? |
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Gustave Courbet
The Stone Breakers, 1849
Oil on Canvas
Formerly at Gemaldegalerie, Dresden (Destroyed in 1945)
Realism |
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Edouard Manet
Le Dejeneur sur l'herbe (Luncheon on the Grass), 1863
Oil on canvas
Approx 7'x8'
Scathing reviews when it was painted
No perspective / painted flatly
Pg 352 "the method… darks and highlighted areas… hard snapping presence"
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Edward Manet Olympia, 1863
Oil on canvas
Similar to Titian's Venus of Urbino
Olympia = prostitute
Pg 353 "courtesan with dirty hands… provoking the public" |
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Jacques-Louis David
Oath of the Horatii, 1784
Oil on canvas
Approx 11'x14'
Exemplum Virtutis (example of virtue)
Neoclassicism |
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Claude Monet
Sunrise, 1872
Oil on canvas
Impressionism
Local color vs modified color
Paint directly from and in nature
Shows brushstrokes |
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Claude Monet
Siant-Lazare Train Station, 1877
Oil on canvas
Subject matter - Modern Paris in late 1800s |
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Claude Monet
Water Lilies |
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Mary Cassatt
The Bath, 1892
Oil on canvas
Looking from above
Space much more confined
Very intimate subject matter |
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Georges Seurat
A Sunday on La Grande Jatte, 1884 - 1886
Pointillism |
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Dutch artist
Never sold paintings
Institutionalized - self admitted
Still trying to diagnose what was troubling him
Shot himself |
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Vincent Van Gogh
The Night Café, 1888
Oil on canvas
Pg 371 - "color is not locally true… more forcibly to express myself"
"Express the passions of humanity… one can ruin oneself, go mad, or commit a crime"
Not reproducing reality, expressing emotion |
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Vincent Van Gogh
The Starry Night, 1889
Pg 372? - "Together with turbulent brushstrokes… take death to reach a star" |
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Paul Cezanne
The Basket of Apples, 1895
Oil on canvas
Associated with impressionism, moved beyond that
"Give me an apple and I'll change the world"
Table does not make sense
Eye focuses on individual sections - don't notice that the table is off |
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Black chalk, pen and brown ink, pricked for transfer |
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ground gypsum mixed with water |
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The preliminary layer of plaster spread on the masonry. The sinopia. is executed on this layer. The arriccio was left rough so that the final, top layer (see intonaco) might more easily adhere to it. |
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Smooth layer of plaster - for fresco |
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Preliminary under-drawing for a fresco
Usually executed in a sinoper, a reddish pigment |
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Diptych, Triptych, Polyptych |
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Moral or virtuous lessons |
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Change of perspective - size doesn't make sense in normal perspective |
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