Matthias Grünewald was a necessary part of the Renaissance, as he helped to spread many ideas about art and culture such as Systems of Faith, Humanism, and Mannerism to the Northern half of Europe. He mostly painted religious and Biblical scenes, but incorporated certain elements of the Northern Renaissance into his work. He uses lots of symbolism in his artwork and challenged the standards of artwork in his time. Matthias Grunewald was a pivotal piece of the Northern Renaissance as he helped to
Expressionism is a school of art that began in Germany, in the early 1900s, around the 1910s. The art of this movement has a subjective perspective of the world that is mixed up with shapes and colors to express the mood of the artist at the time of the painting or their attitude towards the subject. During this time there were 3 different wars in different locations around the world. One of which was World War I which was caused by the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand in 1914. The others were
in the Northern High Renaissance. Moreover, Germany was the center and the core effect of the High Renaissance season in the Northern art (About.com Education p.1). Two artists, Matthias Grunewald, and Albrecht Durer, showed a bright and contemporary difference in their pieces of work. Unlike Durer, the art of Grunewald remained marinated in the late Gothic period and the Renaissance classicism did not prejudice the work. Another famous artist of the German origin of the same period was Hans Holbein
Pablo Picasso Artwork Introduction Artistic events have gone through many stages. Since the development of the art of painting, many changes have been effects. These changes relate to cultural, intellectual, and perceptional changes in the society and among involved persons. Between 14th century and 17th century, artistic events went through three stages. They went through the periods like Trecento, Quattrocento, and Cinquecento. In recent time, artistic events went through different movements