Sentences with phrase «of piero»

German judges of the Federal Constitutional Court, the highest court in the land, wear solid red robes, said to be based on the costumes worn by 15th Century Italian judges (as made famous in the paintings of Piero della Francesca).
As to developing a sense of three dimensions I turned to the art of Piero della Francesca, who had been one of my heroes early on when I had studied the art of the Italian Renaissance.
Annodam comprises a series of new paintings derived from the artist's study of Piero della Francesca's fresco Madonna del Parto (c.1455 - 60).
The exhibition, which continues through April 17, features a number of large sculptures influenced by the works of Piero della Francesca and Leonardo da Vinci and created by Wholley, a long - time professor of art at Ramapo College.
Piero's Light: In Search of Piero della Francesca: A Renaissance Painter and the Revolution in Art, Science, and Religion by Larry Witham
STADEL MUSEUM * June 26 - September 22 * Curated by Marlin Engler * Can the radical nature of Piero Manzoni's work be appreciated in a museum retrospective mounted fifty years after his death?
Following the great success of Piero Pizzi Cannella's solo exhibition at the State Hermitage Museum of Saint Petersburg, Salon de musique and Other Paintings, Partners & Mucciaccia is proud to present twenty - one new works, fourteen paintings on canvas and seven mix - media works on paper, by the Master conceived specifically for the gallery in London.
Ziegler has created an entirely new series of works tailor made for the underground space: his five imposing sculptures are influenced by Brueghel's painting The Cripples and are surrounded by large - scale light boxes depicting an abstracted thicket of horses legs, derived from a detail of a Piero della Francesca fresco.
Rail: This may or may not at all have any direct references to your work, (I know that you knew Dick Higgins and his wife, Alison Knowles, and the whole Fluxus scene) but out of curiosity, were you well aware of Piero Manzoni, whose work had a significant impact on the as - yet - unnamed Arte Povera movement right after he died in 1963?
You may find yourself transported by the calm columnar beauty of Piero's Madonna del Parto or by the heroic and somewhat abstract grandeur of the figures who populate Poussin's Seven Sacraments; or by the overwhelming kingliness of Titian's portrait of Charles V, there on the wall of the Prado.
«Haworth's rigorous structure recalls late - medieval, early - Renaissance compositions - think of Piero di Cosimo, for instance....
Arte Povera was a style of contemporary art inspired by the unconventional artworks of Piero Manzoni (1933 - 63), as well as earlier movements such as the Dau al Set (The Seven - Spotted - Dice association of Barcelona, c.1948 - 53), and the Spatialism (Spazialismo) of Lucio Fontana (1899 - 1968), in Milan (c.1947 - 60).
And the cool, pellucid geometry of Piero's figures and figure compositions certainly casts a spell.
In a brief statement written for the catalogue that accompanies the Saatchi exhibition, Pearlstein declares: «As to developing a sense of three dimensions, I turned to the art of Piero della Francesca, who had been one of my heroes early on when I had studied the art of the Italian Renaissance.»
But Cézanne was one of those painters who has this quality of stillness that I love as I mentioned earlier of Piero.
• Arte Povera (1966 - 71) Self - styled «poor art» created by an anti-commercial avant - garde art group in Italy, consisting of Piero Manzoni, Michelangelo Pistoletto, Giuseppe Penone and others.
[25] In the tradition of Piero Manzoni, Koh has gold - plated and sold his own feces for a total of $ 500,000.00 to collectors.
I had never heard of Piero della Francesca.
This June the gallery added the estate of Piero Manzoni and a large pair of the late artist's works were on view in the booth — one of which is on loan, but not for sale, from a private collection.
Just as 8 can be factored into 1 x 8 or 2 x 4, so can a more complicated idea like the work of Leonardo da Vinci be broken down into numerous possible equations, such as the influence of his master Verrocchio multiplied by the symmetry of Piero della Francesca, as well as the influence of the Catholic church, scientific discoveries and a myriad of other potential variables that have each contributed to the final whole.
Delvoye's preoccupation with faeces has its precedent, and equal, only in the works of Piero Manzoni and Chris Ofili.
Together these seven paintings — all created for Borgo San Sepolcro, the city of Piero's birth — demonstrate the richness of Piero's oil technique and the monumentality of his compositions for which he is celebrated.
And today, the public can finally visit the House and Vineyard getting across a one - of - a-kind museum tour, divided into seven designated areas: the courtyards of Piero Portaluppi, the Zodiac Hall, the Luini Hall, Ettore Conti's studio, the Staircase Hall, the Garden of Earthly Delights — the novellas of Matteo Bandello and, last but not least, Leonardo's Vineyard.
If you do, though, think of Piero della Francesca.
Feeling a need to continue working in the tradition he discovered as a child, he moved to Sansepolcro, Tuscany, the birthplace of Piero della Francesca in 2003.
And I remember seeing also a postcard of Piero della Francesca, you know, the Arezzo mural of Christ coming out of the tomb.
Self - taught as a child growing up in Milan, and later mentored for a time by a young Lucio Fontana, the earliest influences of Antonio Calderara were of the figuration and light effects of Piero della Francesca, Seurat and the Milanese Novecento painters.
His essay «Processing Blood and Soil» appears in the Hans Haacke October Files (2015), and his monographic study of Piero Manzoni, based on his doctoral dissertation, is forthcoming.
The third part, Libellus in tres partiales divisus (Book divided into three parts), is mainly an Italian translation of Piero della Francesca's Latin writings On [the] Five Regular Solids («De quinque corporibus regularibus»)[1] and mathematical examples.
Created circa 1959, Achrome is a majestic and large - scale example of Piero Manzoni's most celebrated series of work.
Where the first picture is all sperm, the second is all eye: an extra-clear depiction of two cool presences in a cool room, whose cool space coolly updates the cool Renaissance language of Piero della Francesca.
We have gathered great manufacturers to us that represent the products of many famous designers - Minotti with the work of Rodolfo Dordoni, Living Divani with the work of Piero Lissoni, Porro with Lissoni, Massaud, Pillet, Rennie, and Kettal with Partricia Urquiola, Jasper Morrison, and Dordoni, Simon / Estel with the work of the great Carlos Scarpa.
All seem to have been painted in the later stages of Piero's career, after he'd returned to his hometown and was executing commissions for local churches (he died in San Sepulcro in 1492).
Allan Doyle, a doctoral candidate at Princeton University, spoke about Quatremère de Quincy's criticism of skeuomorphism in art, while Svendsen Finne taught a brief but in - depth lesson about the divine skeuomorphic structures in the early Renaissance paintings of Piero della Francesca, and McGill doctoral candidate Jeffrey Moser discussed the patterned moldings of pre-modern Chinese ceramics.
Mazzoleni London is pleased to announce an exhibition of Piero Manzoni (1933 — 1963) that will bring together two of the artist's... Read more
The earliest pieces — explorations in geometric forms, like lines drawn in space and painted in the offbeat colours that he first saw in the work of Piero del la Francesca — are reminiscent of those that were being made simultaneously in the United States by John McCracken and Donald Judd, though the Italian only became aware of their existence when he travelled to New York in 1970.
«Piero's Sky» feels as if a reading were taken from the aura of one of Piero della Francesca's magnificent and mathematically precise works.
The still spaces and figures of Piero's art help Mr. Hockney achieve a unified naturalism, based on the observation of actual people, places and things.
A related article fills out an understanding of Piero with loans to the Frick Collection in 2013.
There is an intense sense of serenity, silence and deliberation, as in the art of Piero della Francesca.
Made at the peak of Piero's career for a church chapel or a palatial residence in Borgo, this ambitious painting is executed on an intimate scale.
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Six of its eight remaining paintings were assembled here, evoking the original splendor of Piero's masterpiece.
In the second part of our trip we have a look at the works of Piero del Bondio, Simone Zaugg, Ariane Epars, Olaf Nicolai, Luigi Serafini, Remy Markowitsch, Bethan Huws, and Roman Signer.
It's a testament to the intensity of Piero's vision that the authority of this - or - that image survives the loss of a guiding context.
Whether we're sitting in Rothko Chapel or considering the geometry of Piero della Francesca, there are aspects to these works beyond our ability to name.
«He continued to paint throughout his years at medical school, admiring the work of Piero della Francesca and Renaissance artists.»
Copies of two paintings in the National Gallery are recorded: a full - sized version of Piero della Francesca's Baptism (a work possibly suggested by his teacher Tom Monnington, who greatly admired Piero della Francesca) and a portrait by Van Dyck.
ANNODAM comprises a series of new paintings derived from the artist's study of Piero della Francesca's fresco Madonna del Parto (c.1455 - 60).
He continued to paint throughout his years at medical school, admiring the work of Piero della Francesca and other Renaissance artists.
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