Sentences with phrase «french classical painting»

Paul Cezanne - a workaholic and a huge influence on Matisse and Picasso - adapted Impressionism into a means of slow acutely observant painting of familiar scenery, using grid - like structures in an attempt to pursue French Classical painting traditions from outdoors.

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The collection of classical and contemporary paintings, on loan from the Metropolitan Museum of Art, has been featured in Architectural Digest, and is perfectly accented by the French lace curtains and Viennese velvet draperies.
Ne Change Rien (Unrated) Musical bio-pic painting an intimate portrait of Jeanne Balibar, following the French chanteuse from rehearsals to recording sessions, and from classes to concerts, as she exhibits an enviable versatility by performing everything from hard rock to classical opera.
The subject of art history is a constant undercurrent in his work, whether Koons elevates kitsch to the level of classical art, produces photos in the manner of Baroque paintings, or develops public works that borrow techniques and elements of seventeenth - century French garden design.
Claude Lorrain (1600 - 82) French painter revered for his famous landscape paintings, typically featuring classical Italianate pastoral scenes.
He was anxious to see more works by the classical French artist Claude Lorraine (1600 - 82) and exponents of the English Landscape painting tradition led by JMW Turner (1775 - 1851) and John Constable (1776 - 1837), all of whom he greatly admired.
His idiom combined «low» art methods (graffiti - like pencil / crayon doodlings; all - over painting technique) with «high» art references to Classical Antiquity (reminiscent of Arte Povera), the Italian Renaissance and French Neoclassicism.
Matsuyama is influenced by a variety of subjects, including Japanese art from the Edo and Meiji eras, classical Greek and Roman statuary, French Renaissance painting, post-war contemporary art, and the visual language of global, popular culture as embodied by mass - produced commodities.
French street artist Nadège Dauvergne is about to take her wonderful creations, formed from a hybrid of classical painting and street art, to Le Cabinet d'Amateur in Paris.
Compositional formulae using elements like the repoussoir were evolved which remain influential in modern photography and painting, notably by Poussin [18] and Claude Lorrain, both French artists living in 17th century Rome and painting largely classical subject - matter, or Biblical scenes set in the same landscapes.
Drawn especially to landscapes, he made copies in the Louvre of works by Claude Lorrain (1600 - 82), the classical French master, as well as those by the Dutchmen Salomon van Ruysdael (1602 - 70), Aelbert Cuyp (1620 - 91), Jacob Van Ruisdael (1628 - 82) and Meindert Hobbema (1638 - 1709), and especially those by John Constable (1776 - 1837) and Richard Parkes Bonington (1802 - 28) of the school of English landscape painting, whose work he greatly admired.
«There is, in Frize, a sort of iconography of operations that allows one to retrace the istoria of a painting — and doing so is as crucial to understanding a Frize as identifying characters and scenes is to comprehending a classical painting,» [II] writes French art historian and critic Jean - Pierre Criqui.
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