A Basket of Mangoes, 1949 For this week's assignment, I chose to use a painting by Fernando Amorsolo, a famous Filipino artist. Amorsolo's line of art contains a lot of pre-historic artwork featuring Spanish colonial Philippines and politicians. I am a Filipino American and I have always been intrigued by Filipino artwork and history. The art elements that stuck out to me were the linework and texture. The lines in the painting are quite subtle with no harsh angles. Everything is blended together beautifully and the colors are minute. Looking at this painting made me reflect on my heritage and the beauty of Filipino history. I would surely own a piece of Amorsolo's work; I even considered getting something similar tattooed! I believe I also feel a connection because I was not raised in the Philippines and I feel that knowledge toward my culture is an aspect that is lacking in my life. Works Cited Tobin Reese Fine Art. "Fernando Amorsolo."...
Romantic Era Exhibition 1) Impressionism Art The Poppy Field near Argenteuil, Claude Monet History and Artist's Intentions The Poppy Field near Argenteuil by impressionist artist, Claude Monet, was painted in 1873 in France. Monet painted this potrait after a trip from the United Kingdom. In this era of his life, painting was the ultimate comfort and fulfillment for Monet when his wife, Camille Doncieux's health was declining. Doncieux was the subject of many of Monet's paintings; she was seen as his muse and inspiration. This painting depicts a mother and her young son walking through a field of poppies (theoretically, Doncieux and their young son, Jean) on a clear day. Monet simply found satisfaction and solace in composing this piece. Aesthetic Reactions One of the main elements in this painting is the typical subject matter ; it encapsulates a pleasant event between a mother and her child, as well as an eyecatching landscape. This painting also includes blended col...
The Marriage of the Virgin Raphael, 1504 For this week's assignment on the Italian/Northern Renaissance, I chose to analyze Raphael's The Marriage of the Virgin, 1504. This painting is influenced by the Reinvention of Rome by the Catholic Church and represents the day where Mary becomes wed to Joseph. Initially, this painting was to be completed by Pietro Perugino, Raphael's former master but was ultimately assigned to Raphael due to Perugino's absence. Raphael followed his master's technique in executing this painting and found inspiration in Perugino's painting style. The colors chosen are quite mute, with the red clothing on the bodies to be the brightest. Raphael also uses linear perspective in his work to depict the cathedral behind the assembly of people. He applied figure composition to illustrate the gathering and their engagement throughout the cerem...
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