Vincent Van Gogh
Born in Zundert, Netherlands, Vincent Willem van Gogh turned out to be one of the major artists in the post-impressionist era. Most of his artworks have had such great influence on the 1900s art. Van Gogh’s artistic work has featured still life (sunflowers, wheat fields and cypresses), landscapes, self-portraits and portraits. Interesting fact is that the older he grew the more he got better. This is proven by the fact that in his final 2 years he managed to produce a lot of his best work. Van Gogh’s artworks were had been influenced by impressionism, even though he was not of that movement. What he put on canvas was not just paint, it was more than that. His paintings expressed his moods and emotions, through color, imagery as well as objects or subjects. “Patience Escalier - 1888” (Benford n.p)
Van Gogh’s stay in Arles gave him a feeling of great hope which he managed to express in his painting of sprig of flowering almond in a glass. The same pain ting also expressed his
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A bull and a horse can be seen in his painting but they do not seem to portray a particular meaning so instead their interpretation is upon the audience, making it vary and have a lot of contradictions. The two animals also feature in a continuous but complex relationship in other pieces by Picasso, an example being “the dream and lie of Franco”. There is an expression of protest in by the posture and shape of the bodies in Guernica. The painting also portrays chaos and pain through the sad mood set by the artist’s use of black and white. Furthermore, Guernica’s destruction as well as the harsh force of civil war is represented by the crumbling walls and the buildings on fire. At the bottom of the painting lies a broken sword that most probably depicts a sign of the people’s defeat at the hands of their oppressors. The artist also seems to represent the sun by the use of a light bulb in the
Picasso has strongly focused to give a political statement in his painting, it gives the viewers a message that killing of innocent people, violence, unrest in the region, bombing and the overall destruction is of no use to humanity and it only gives harm and pain. He is trying to tell the people that peace and harmony is the only solution that would benefit the world. Though the painting Guernica was painted by Picasso as a reply to the bombings and unrest in Spain by the German and Italian forces in Spanish civil war, the painting has not only created its affect for the Guernica of that time but also it has left a message and meaning for us and years to come. The unrest in many conflicted regions today, like what happened in the Arab spring
In the background there are clouds in the sky at the right side of the painting, the sky is darker and scary and there was a war where they lived. The signs in the painting indicate the freedoms to be found, particularly from taxes, kings, and compulsory
Van Gogh’s parents arranged for him to work at an art gallery with his uncle, so his interest in artwork grew. He did well at first and enjoyed being around painting and sculptures. “He also loved to collect flowers and insects, observing the colors of sunset or watching leaves moving in the wind” (Ergas 144). Vincent Van Gogh’s aim was not to become an artist; painting was something he did solely to express his emotions through his constant depression and dismay due to his loneliness.
Although not famous during his life, the now infamous Vincent Van Gogh gained popularity by creating Post-Impressionist artwork. A few of his most famous paintings include, Café Terrace on the Place du Forum, Starry Night, Mulberry Tree, the Vase with Twelve Sunflowers, and the Wheat with Cypresses. Although he has many paintings and drawings out, he did not start painting until 1880, which was ten years before his death. Vincent van Gogh was surrounded by art since the day he was born. Vincent Van Gogh grew up poor and either had to support himself or be supported by his younger brother.
Leonardo da Vinci’s Renaissance art Leonardo da Vinci was an inspiring Renaissance artist who is known for his most famous works including the “Mona Lisa” and “The Last Supper.” Da Vinci studied laws of science and nature, which educated him on including the fundamentals in his art as a painter, sculptor, and architect. (Da Vinci's early life and career helped produce well-liked art during the Renaissance. His work inspired many during the Renaissance with his prestigious artwork, making him a dominant artist during the Italian Renaissance due to being the first to believe the art was connected to science and nature.
I shall succeed” Vincent Van Gogh is recongised as a post impressionist painter whom struggled with mental illnesses. In 1880, Vincent Van Gogh decided to become an artist, as he concentrated on his paintings by using varieties of intense colours to illustrate his depression and pain. His techniques are expressionistic as he observes versions of reality. During his life, he went through a lot of mental health problems and attended psychiatric hospitals in most of his time. Vincent Van Gogh’s ‘self portrait with Bandaged ear’, was painted shortly after he came back from the hospital having his ear mutilated.
Next to her is the head and partial body of a large bull who is the only unharmed and calm figure amidst the chaos. At the other end of the painting is a person is being eaten alive by a monster. The true meaning of each symbol is controversial. Picasso says “It isn’t up to the painter to define the symbols. Otherwise it would be better if he wrote them out in so many words.
He became a member of the Agrupacio Courbet after he had his first one-man show in Barcelona. His second one-man show was in 1921 in Paris and his painting is about reflecting cubist influences. He chooses “the olive grove” artwork because the geometric pattern of the artwork really shows the influenced by the cubism. figure 2: The Olive Grove
His use of pallid oil colors on canvas and the compositions of figures facing one another exemplify the contradiction within the nature of the different individuals. The venerable group of naked women and children to the left are portrayed to be standing on the foot of their mass grave, opposing the fully armored ‘robot-like’ soldiers ready for execution. The juxtaposition of the two kinds of individuals portrays different political perspectives; the soldiers representing the political benefits of the war, while group of women and children represent the catastrophic outcome of war. Picasso’s political perspective of the war is portrayed through his composition of the defenseless group, showcasing their grief-stricken faces over the idea of their and their children’s deaths. The lack of human faces on the soldiers signifies their lack of emotions and conscience, hence the degradation of humans in the future from the artists’ perspective.
Vincent van Gogh was born on March 30, 1853, in Groot-Zundert, Netherlands. Someone whose work was eminent for its comeliness, emotion and colour, Van Gogh was a post-impressionist painter who highly influenced 20th century art. Vincent van Gogh has passed for more than 115 years ago, and yet his artwork is still altering the way mankind views comeliness, persona, individuality, and style in art. His thousands of paintings and drawings have sundry characteristics that have been facsimiled by thousands and duplicated by none. Van Gogh's unique life has inspired millions to become active in art.
For instance, the item at top left shows the anatomy and the complexity of being pregnant (Self Portrait as a Tehuana, Autorretrato como Tenhuana, Frida). The baby boy in the middle of the painting symbolizes the baby Deigo she thought she would never have (Self Portrait as a Tehuana, Autorretrato como Tenhuana, Frida). The snail shows how slow and agonizing the miscarriage was (Self Portrait as a Tehuana, Autorretrato como Tenhuana, Frida). The machine in the bottom left was used to symbolize the cold machines they used on her at the hospital (Self Portrait as a Tehuana, Autorretrato como Tenhuana, Frida).
This piece of art confirms the power and the emotional state of everyone that was captured during this horrifying day for Spain. Francisco Goya paints a Spanish worker with his hands up just moments before he was massacred on the hill they call Principe Pio hill. This Spanish man speaks out for all those Spaniards who were murdered. His arms straight out on each said of his head represents Jesus Christ’s crucifixion. He wears a white shirt that represents an angel trying to prove his innocence.
The ruthless bombing of Guernica left the city in ruin and ashes, and the people in the darkness of deaths, injuries and despair. Guernica was believed to be painted as a critical response to the incident, which illustrate a moment of chaos and pain when the bombing begins (Thomas, 32). Through the painting of Guernica, Picasso aims to capture the cruelest aspect of war and the devastating effects it has on the people. The unique historical setting and the close connection of such to the meanings of Guernica makes it essential to put this
The superb use of symbolism in this painting has added complexity to the painting that contains social criticism on politics, on politician, and on culture, resulting in different interpretations from different people. It is also because of this complexity and layering of meanings that makes this painting ever more interesting and much more than what meets the
Vincent Van Gogh’s art work can be classified by subject matter into four groups which are landscape, people, still life, and cityscape. The first group of Vincent Van Gogh’s paintings is a landscape. It means the land or the area where there is no construction or just a little, but most of the time, it is always focused on nature such as trees and flowers. Nature is one of the component of landscape’s theme which did not present only in the spring (Spence, 2001).