this wonderful magazine, lavishly illustrated Geo deals extensively with the Impressionists. The style was in the 60s of the 19th Centuries in France developed. In his Kulminationationszeit (From 1870 until the early eighties) and then following the direction of pointillism, he postulated a new, primarily used for optical correlation painting.
1) The first Impressionist: A new view of the world
2) Beginnings: The Emergence of the Modern
3) Industrial Revolution: The chroniclers of change
4) Claude Monet: A world of colors
5) other countries: East of France
6) Paris: city of the painter
7) Post-Impressionism: The revolution of the revolution
8) Vincent van Gogh: The Broken
In the first post are short biographies of the painter Gustave Caillebotte (1848-1894), Alfred Sisley (1839-1899), Edgar Degas (1834-1917), Auguste Renoir (1841-1919) , Edourd Manet (1832-1883), Paul Cézanne (1839-1906), Camille Pissarro (1830-1903), Berthe Morisot (1841-1895) and Claude Monet (1840-1926) presented. Of these painters learn very well scanned Impressionist works to know that is outlined in each case are briefly quoted.
You get to know as a result, a series of images of the opponents of the Impressionists. This is to include works such as those of Ernest Meissonier and André Rixens. These painters from the School of Fine Arts were characterized. According to the rules of this Academy created this artist carefully executed paintings of historical and mythical themes. Them was to give every detail in the clothing and facial expressions of the portraits again (see: p. 30-31). Quite different are the works of modern artists, the show only aware of the moment, the mundane and the surface. The modernity is, as the poet Baudelaire notes "the transitory, the vanishing, the accidental." Figuratively implemented it very well by Claude Monet painting "Impression, Sunrise" (see: p.29) is.
addition, models the Impressionist painters discussed. These are artists of Romanticism, which in the beginning of the 19th Century even the standards of academic painting refused. These painters are Jean-Francois Millet, John Constable, William Turner and Théodore Rousseau.
The Impressionists are no open-artist-even if from time to time to flirt. Monet spent much time in the studio. There he completed the works he had begun in the open (see: p. 38).
addition to the views of nature with which many Impressionists make a name, the modern artists of motives, the industrial revolution and those interested in social change. The images reported by a pioneering spirit, amusement, restlessness, sorrow and loneliness, (see: p. 43).
The Impressionists are no open-artist-even if from time to time to flirt. Monet spent much time in the studio. There he completed the works he had begun in the open (see: p. 38).
addition to the views of nature with which many Impressionists make a name, the modern artists of motives, the industrial revolution and those interested in social change. The images reported by a pioneering spirit, amusement, restlessness, sorrow and loneliness, (see: p. 43).
Gustave Caillebotte focuses on the negative aspects of society in a penetrating way his pictures show. Shown are also leisure activities of poor strata of society. Almost everyone knows this regard paintings by Auguste Renoir.
You learn about Monet's pictures, which show hardly any items, but only colors, lights and shapes, and reads in a very well-written article by Mark Wolff Find out more about Monet's work and life.
About the impressionists in Russia, the USA, Scandinavia, Germany and England will also be set in advance and learn about a number of works that are always commented briefly. I am impressed by the intense light, which flooded some of the images, such as Peder Severin Kroyer "Summer Evening on the Skagen south beach" or Liebermann's "Terrace of the restaurant Jacob".
is very well depicted the artistic work of the Impressionists in Paris, the capital of the movement. Where Degas painted such as prostitutes, princesses and dancers, but also bar women. Degas is obsessed have been on these girls. Since his first exhibitions he was known as the "painter of dancers," (see: p. 86).
The young artists were found in the "Nouvelle Athènes", a cafe on the Place Pigalle, not only to eat and drink, but to meet well-known painter, to learn from them and to find mentors, (see .: p. 86). It is very exciting to learn what has happened at that time in artistic circles in detail.
learns a result we know a wealth of images of the post-impressionists. In the new style color and shape are usually only translate thoughts and feelings. On display are works by Georges Seurat, Paul Gauguin, Pierre Bonnard, Paul Signac, mauice Denis, Henri Matisse, Vuillard, André Derain Edourad.
books about Vincent van Gogh's works I've reviewed a few and keep the article of Cay Rademacher about this great artist to be extremely successful. I would like to mention commended the selection of van Gogh's paintings to accompany his contribution. It pleases me that Rademacher paintings such as "Blossoming almond tree branches," Saint-Rémy, 1890, or "trees and undergrowth," Paris 1887, and finally "mourner Old man," Saint-Remy in 1890, highlighting among others, as these pictures of rare come into focus than others, but in my opinion very much about the artist.
In the final pages, you can get a good An overview of data and facts on "The Impressionists and their time" gain.
If you want to learn about impressionism, will find in this magazine, more than in many a bound book. The price-performance ratio is unique. The lyrics are based on high level and the reproduction of works of art is the equivalent of pictures very expensive art books.
In the final pages, you can get a good An overview of data and facts on "The Impressionists and their time" gain.
If you want to learn about impressionism, will find in this magazine, more than in many a bound book. The price-performance ratio is unique. The lyrics are based on high level and the reproduction of works of art is the equivalent of pictures very expensive art books.
Highly recommended.
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