Learn the art of world-building in your sci-fi, fantasy or alt-history story with these 10 key elements of world-building!
A prominent, famous and revered artist in his lifetime, Pietro Canonica has been relegated to the sidelines of Italian art history. Skilled and beautiful as it works were, his commissions from aristocracy and fascist governments caused him to be disregarded in the years following World War II.
02.07.18 AP Art History notes today. I’ve really been enjoying this class so far, and I highly recommend it to anyone interested in history or art in general.
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Here's my complete guide to visiting Florence's beloved Uffizi Gallery. The Uffizi is one of the world's best museums, with a collection of outstanding Renaissance art. I identify and describe the Uffizi's must see masterpieces. I also must know tips for having an efficient visit to the often crowded Uffizi.
Weddings were popular themes in paintings. As we are in post-COVID wedding season, here is some wedding inspirations in art.
Describe, analyze, interpret, and judge an object using these guidelines.
Art and history Pandas, you’re in for a treat today! Comedy lovers, get in here, too. We’re featuring some of the best new classical art and art history memes from the wildly popular r/trippinthroughtime subreddit.
How did I manage to go through 8 years of public school, 4 years of college prep, 4 years of University and STILL not get one iota of art history? (To be fair, I believe, I may have gotten a smidgen in middle school but honestly that was all a hormonal blur so I can't be sure. ) For that matter, in the Kids Art Based on Georgia O'Keeffe Cityscapes ensuing 30 years things have not gotten much better. With all the emphasis on standardize testing, it seems that art history has taken a back seat....a way back seat. That said, it doesn't mean that art history isn't important or useful. Of course, the most obvious way is that to understand a historical era you need to look at what was going on creatively in the culture. Art can help give a clearer understanding of the times. BUT that is not where I'm going with this. Today, I want to show how you can use art history to inspire your own art work. I first got this idea when I started teaching art classes in the summer for my church. I would give a lesson on a famous artist and then let the kids try their hand at creating their own art in the style of the artist. (You can see those long ago posts Here and Here. ) The work they produced was amazing. It really sparked the idea that art is built on those that came before us. Over the years, I've designed several exercises inspired by master artists from the past. As always some were successful, others were not so successful, ALL taught me valuable lessons in design and composition. First ..... Pick An Artist..... Honestly, I think the best way to a successful art piece lies in it's foundation. Do your research!! If you don't know anything about art (like me when I started) google famous paintings and pick a few that speak to you. Then look up the artist and other works they created. THEN read their story. It's so easy to find short histories and most are fascinating. Make a list of what you like about their work .... what characteristics jump out at you! Armed with your new found knowledge....pick a design exercise! #1 Pick a painting, take an interesting crop out of the painting, recreate it in fabric. #2 Pick a painting, simplify it to basic shapes, pick a new palette and recreate it #3 Create your own piece in the style of your inspiration artist or painting #4 Pick a painting - make copies of it - cut them up and reconfigure into a new composition #5 Pick a painting - analysis the composition - recreate that composition using your subject matter #6 Incorporate the list of characteristics of your chosen artist that spoke to you into your own piece Those are just a few place to start. Remember these don't have to be great masterpieces. The value is in what you learn. Still don't be afraid to take a successful try one step further into a bigger piece. Try your own ideas and don't be afraid to share them! So What Have Been Up to Creatively? You are invited to the Inlinkz link party! Click here to enter
If you are also an uncultured lump, here are five easily digestible art history books you can consume before you’re exposed as dilettante.
Learn the art of world-building in your sci-fi, fantasy or alt-history story with these 10 key elements of world-building!
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A new book collects photographs of male romance over the course of a century – with many images taken secretively so the lovers didn’t get caught
REFLECTION (based on Blooms Taxonomy) REMEMBERING (What did I do?) Describe what you did: UNDERSTANDING (What was important about what I did?) Describe what was important about what …
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Artist: Henri Matisse (French, Le Cateau-Cambrésis 1869–1954 Nice). Date: 1927. Medium: Bronze. Dimensions: 11 3/8 × 20 × 6 3/4 in., 19.5 lb. (28.9 × ...
History is full of war, famine, and plague, but you can't accuse it of being cruel. It's what we made it. So if anything, it's people who are vicious and wicked. The past is just... indifferent. An open book, ready to be explored. Or in this case, a Twitter account.
Over the centuries, artists from Artemisia Gentileschi to Pipilotti Rist have given form to powerful expressions of women’s anger.
Remember, your own history will eventually become family history! Record these 16 things about yourself to preserve your life story for future genealogists.
Classical artwork and timeless masterpieces of the art world make tip-top templates for memes. The proof is in the pudding, and the Classical Sarcasm Instagram account is here to serve it. Classical Sarcasm is a social media project that is dedicated to sharing witty memes that use classical paintings that many of us know and love as templates.
Ever since the invention of the camera in the early 1800s, photographers have documented everything, from wars and protest marches to scientific discoveries, and even space landings, allowing everyone to, in a way, "attend" these special events.
Freeman's auction house in Philadelphia is selling the personal art collection of Stanley Bard, longtime manager of the famous Chelsea Hotel.
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Goblin Market (1862) is a narrative poem by Christina Rossetti. The poem tells the story of two close sisters: Laura and Lizzie, with the river goblins. Although the sisters seem to be quite young,…
Resources and links to improve students' literacy and vocabulary in the art room. Printable poster or handout to support excellence in writing about art.
Dragon detail from Grandes Heures of Anne of Brittany / Les Grandes Heures d'Anne de Bretagne, 1503-1508. Manuscript, illuminated by Jean Bourdichon Via Gallica.bnf.fr
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Read about the troubled life and mosaic-like art of Russia's symbolist painter Mikhail Vrubel.
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[...] most of his time was spent in a tiny, cluttered apartment, where he could be heard...
Over the centuries, artists from Artemisia Gentileschi to Pipilotti Rist have given form to powerful expressions of women’s anger.