Judith and her Maidservant with the Head of Holofernes Judith and her Maidservant with the Head of Holofernes, by Orazio Gentileschi, is a 17th-century oil painting located in the Wadsworth Museum of Art. The painting depicts the moment after the biblical heroine, Judith, kills an invading Assyrian general, Holofernes, to save the city of Bethulia. Judith agrees to dine with Holofernes in the privacy of his tent and after taking advantage of his drunkenness she beheads him with his own
Everyone has listen to a song everyday that sometime it in your head that you hated the most or couldn't understand it's meaning of the singer voice.I wanted to show the mistakes in the song that could makes the people disliking the song and it meaning.The song that I picked for my "Hate song list" is Katy Perry-"Bon Appetit". Katy Perry has made many weird song in Katy Perry life, but this song has many question that I was thinking about. I hated or didn't understand why the "Bon Appetit" by Katy
“Songs of all songs” Raphael maintained harmony and balance, looking at life through harmonic relationships. Stanza Della Segnatura represented four general themes , The Dispute (Theology), The school Athens (Philosophy), Mount Parnnasus (Poetry) and Jurisprudence (Justice). The over all aspect of the stanza Della Segnatura demonstrates the features of simplicity, clarity and balance. b) Who are the two central figures represented in Raphael's Schol of Athens, and what aspects of philosophy does
The Ospedale degli Innocenti was considered an architectural and humanistic milestone. The building was designed by Filippo Brunelleschi, which he commissioned in 1419. This building was constructed and managed by the silk merchants of the Guild of Florence. One of the duties provided by the Guilds of Florence was to not only provide cloth, but to fulfill philanthropic duties throughout the city. Their intentions for the construction of this building was more than just a safe haven for orphans. “The
Futurism, an artistic movement started by an Italian named Filippo Tommaso Marinetti. He was born in 22, December 1876, he was an Italian poet, art theorist and editor. Marinetti is best known as the author of the Futurist Manifesto, but most importantly he is the founder of the Futurist movement. Futurism, an Italian art movement made to glorify technology, to remove the influence of the past on the present, and to demonstrate the beauty of the modern world. The Futurist Movement loved to embrace
Finally, I wish to turn my attention to Futurism was launched by the Italian poet Filippo Tommaso Marinetti in 1909 and lasted till 1944. Taking speed, technology and modernity as its inspiration, Futurism portrayed the lively character of 20th century life, glorified war and the machine age, and favoured the growth of Fascism (conservative). Futurist painting used elements of neo-impressionism and cubism to create compositions that expressed the idea of the energy and movement, of modern life. The
Italian Futurism was an early 20th century movement created and led by Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, who “attempted to obliterate the contemplative, intellectual concept of culture” (xix) and aimed to transform Europe and “all its physiological and psychological aspects, of the social and political conditions prevailing in the modern metropolis” (xix). Like punk, Futurists desired to stand out from the conventional nostalgic institutions of life. Italian Futurists, in other words, can be compared to
Futurist manifestos show us an alternative philosophy. Futurism was art that was not to say influenced by past artists but influenced by what was around the artist, everyday life brought art to the people. The movement was strong from 1909, when Filippo Marinetti’s first manifesto of Futurism appeared. Futurism was unique in that it was a self-invented art movement. An Italian avant-garde art movement that took speed, technology and modernity as its inspiration, Futurism portrayed the dynamic character
derived out of the desire and advocating for progress in technology and forward thinking concepts, both of which were lacking during the nineteenth century. The movement lasted from 1909 to 1929, and originated in literature through the poet, Filippo Tommaso Marinetti. He wrote a manifesto that “…called for the destruction of museums and libraries… and glorified speed, violence, and warfare” (Atkins, 109). Futurism came as reaction to Italy’s lack of technological and cultural progression during the nineteenth
What is Fascism? Fascism is a political ideology that falls under radical authoritarian nationalism on the political spectrum. Authoritarianism is a model of government that encourages strong central power and restrains political freedom, while nationalism can be defined as an extreme form of patriotism marked by feeling superiority over other countries. Fascism is characterized by dictatorial power, control of industry, commerce, forceful elimination of the opposition, and anti-egalitarianism
Marinetti stated as follows: “We intend to sing the love of danger, the habit of energy and fearlessness. [We intend on having] Courage, audacity, and revolt will be essential elements of our poetry. Up to now literature has exalted a pensive immobility, ecstasy
authored by writer Filippo Tommaso Marinetti. It appeared on the front page of Le Figaro, which was then the largest circulation newspaper in France, and the stunt signalled the movement 's desire to employ modern, popular means of communication to spread its ideas. The group would issue more manifestos as the years passed, but this summed up their spirit, celebrating the "machine age", the triumph of technology over nature, and opposing earlier artistic traditions. Marinetti 's ideas drew the support
Futurism was an art movement as well as a social movement. In 1909, a poet named Filippo Tommaso Marinetti published his Futurist Manifesto, where he voiced his anger at how Italy had not moved into the modern age. In 1918, Marinetti developed the Futurist party. This movement was about being avant-garde, it embraced ideas of the future and felt passionate about using war and violence in order to create this change. Futurism was against any traditional beliefs from the past. It favored concepts that
Exemplified by the landscape paintings of painter (1840-1926), artistic movement targeted on the virtually not possible task of capturing fugitive moments of sunshine and color. Introduced non-naturalist color schemes, and loose - typically extremely rough-textured - proficiency. Close-up several Impressionist paintings were unidentifiable. extremely less-traveled with the final public and therefore the arts authorities, though extremely rated by different fashionable artists, dealers and collectors
History - The first mention of the beloved Caprese Salad {Insalata Caprese} was in the early 1920s, Caprese Salad appeared on the Hotel Quisisana menu; where Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, founder of Futurism, in the summer of 1924 protested pasta calling it “outdated”. Commodity- Caprese salad is not a commodity Medicine - Tomatoes ( In the salad which is mixing with the burger) are also an excellent source vitamin C, biotin
Modern art such as, painting, sculpture, graphics and architecture started at the 19 century specifically in France. There were a lot of movements, philosophies and attitudes that rejected traditional and formal forms of art. These movements changed the typical forms of art to make it more creative and interesting by using new materials, ideas, techniques and bold colors. Also, the art itself has a story to tell, a meaning behind it or an experience to share that make people think and meditate. [1]