Not exact matches
In the 1660s, the gardens were re-designed by a popular landscape
artist, André Le Nôtre, and took on a
classical,
French layout — opening to the public in 1667.
French artist Léo Caillard has dressed
classical statues as hipsters above the Aldwych entrance to Bush House in London.
The
French artist is famous for his exacting,
classical style, but he would often merge antique themes with Christian imagery and ideals.
Poussin, Claude, and
French Drawing in the
Classical Age, a new exhibition opening at the Morgan Library & Museum on June 16, explores the work of some of the most celebrated
artists of the time.
By Betty Ann Brown
French artist Jean Dubuffet coined the term art brut (usually translated into English as «Outsider Art») to refer to work «created by people outside the professional art world... from their own depths and not from the stereotypes of
Classical or fashionable art.»
The
French artist applied lessons he'd learnt from
classical sculpture to create radically modern forms
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.
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.