Sentences with phrase «of renaissance masters»

Melcarth's works resembles both those of Renaissance masters and 20th - century figurative painters like Thomas Hart Benton.
His drawing had the quality both of Joseph Beuys but also of the Renaissance masters.
The two 32 - year - old twins and Cooper Union grads were keen to avoid the tendencies of Renaissance masters to distort an image by displaying it on a flat canvas.
A painter of murals during the 1930s, Guston's brand of social realism was heavily influenced by the compositions of Renaissance masters as well as Cubism's treatment of space.
They haven't announced their next show that will coincide with the middle of the Biennale yet, but previous exhibitions have re-examined the life and works of Renaissance masters such as Caffi and Bellini, through to contemporary American Conceptual artist Jenny Holzer.
The quest of Renaissance masters to perfect the idealised proportions and anatomy of antique statuary produced the first Italian academies that would diffuse the practice across France, Holland and Britain.
Alongside contemporary art, the work of Renaissance masters such as Cimabue, Piero della Francesca and Giorgio Vasari are also presented.
Centred around two of their most iconic collaborations, this exhibition explores the artistic relationship between a pair of Renaissance masters.
De Miguel's Boy Leading a Horse draws direct inspiration from Picasso's painting of the same name, while Adam Expelled from Paradise is borrowed from the common subject matter of Renaissance masters.
I'm a fine - art photographer who specializes in creating still life images in the spirit of the Renaissance Masters like Rembrandt, Caravaggio, and Da vinci.
«From Filippo Lippi to Piero della Francesca: Fra Carnevale and the Making of a Renaissance Master» ran through May 1, 2005, at The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
A Damien Hirst painting, for example, hung not far from a De Jonckheere Gallery exhibition of works by the followers of Renaissance master Hieronymus Bosch.
The portraits he had created of Jeannine, which reveal influences of Renaissance master El Greco (1541 — 1614) and Picasso's «Blue Period», were now a thing of the past.
Discounting the anachronisms, each might be mistaken for the work of a Renaissance master.

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One line of thinking is that much like a Renaissance workshop, the credit should go to the master and the apprentice.
For its current fleet of education products, Renaissance has effectively sequenced every skill a student should learn between kindergarten and 12th grade, and has developed tools that help teachers figure out what skills students have mastered and are now ready to learn.
By 2011, Simon and Parish had met with some of the world's leading authorities on the Renaissance masters, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the National Gallery in London.
The roots of today's bourbon renaissance go back to 1984, when Elmer T. Lee, who manned the radar in a B - 29 bomber during World War II and later became the master distiller at the George T. Stagg Distillery — now called Buffalo Trace — created Blanton's, the world's first single - barrel bourbon.
Three years ago, New Rochelle's City Council selected RXR Realty, along with Renaissance Downtowns, as the «master developer» for the city's $ 4 billion downtown revitalization of more than 10 million square feet of space.
This week on our Masters in Business podcast, we speak with Jeff DeGraaf, founder and chief technician of Renaissance Macro.
This week on our Masters in Business podcast, we speak with Jeff DeGraaf, founder and chief technician of Renaissance Macro.He was formerly Chief Technician at Lehman Brothers.
And, given that the Furioso is the completion of the Innamorato (left unfinished at Boiardo's death), readers who have not mastered the dialects of Renaissance Italy can now enjoy the whole narrative arc of these two linked epics without resorting to abridgments.
In this work the master superseded at last the Renaissance principles of causality and the representation of the rationally possible.
The paintings of The Masters ignite Renaissance Girl's imagination.
The project's master developer, Plainview - based Renaissance Downtowns, will pick up the rest of the cost, documents show.
Examples of this «trick of the eye» art, or trompe l'oeil as it commonly known, date back to Graeco - Roman times, but it wasn't until the Renaissance, when painters mastered the art of perspective drawing, that the genre flourished.
Martin Kemp, an art historian at Oxford University and the author of a recent biography of Leonardo, says he doesn't think the rooms have an obvious connection to the Renaissance master.
Next up, says Richardin, is analyzing the painting materials used by the masters of the European Renaissance — not to look for blood, but to attempt to reveal the secrets of their colors and textures.
The violin master started producing instruments in the mid-17th century and remained the most prolific luthier of the Renaissance.
Masters concludes by calling for a new Renaissance founded in the naturalism of the ancients.
Prescientifics that they were, however, the Renaissance masters did not fully understand the physical laws of wrinkling.
In the Milan exhibition, a series of portraits of model Gemma Ward, which occupy a whole wall, pay homage to the Renaissance master Antonio del Pollaiolo.
These family palaces, pressed together in an ancient street, frozen in the modern Italian bureaucracy, are prison architecture on the outside, but they contain great and graceful spaces, high silent halls no one ever sees, draped with rotting, rain - streaked silk where lesser works of the great Renaissance masters hang in the dark for years, and are illuminated by the lightning after the draperies collapse.
This stunning interpretation of the classic tale mimics the masters of the Italian Renaissance.
Last year, the city's august heritage was further illustrated when workers restoring the city's 15th - century cathedral uncovered a set of frescoes by the Italian Renaissance masters Francesco Pagano and Pablo de San Leocadio, which had been obscured by later work.
But the young artist's frequent trips to the Metropolitan Museum of Art were his real education, and his attentive study of the Old Masters of the Italian Renaissance is evident in his work.
Mine reaches back to the early Renaissance panels of Sassetta and other Sienese masters, the small but powerful paintings of Mughal India and forward to 20th - century outsiders like Martín Ramírez and Forrest Bess.
Beginning with the Renaissance masters, this scholarly and innovative exhibition examines the term «unfinished» in the broadest possible way and includes works left incomplete by their makers, which often give insight into the process of their creation, as well as those that partake of a non finito — intentionally unfinished — aesthetic that embraces the unresolved and open - ended.
The Encounter: Drawings from Leonardo to Rembrandt (13 July — 22 October 2017), will include works by some of the outstanding masters of the Renaissance and Baroque, many rarely seen, and some not displayed for decades.
Though Howard's recent work is perhaps most recognizably in keeping with the paintings of Edward Hopper and Alex Katz, his influences range from the Renaissance master Fra Angelico to Pop artists such as Ed Ruscha and Rosalyn Drexler.
The 1977 show also included female Old Masters of established reputation: Renaissance painters like the Cremonese aristocrat Sophonisba Anguissola and the Bolognese Lavinia Fontana; eighteenth - century professionals like the pastel portraitist Rosalba Carriera, whose Venetian studio was once as essential a stop on the Grand Tour as that of her male colleague Pompeo Batoni in Rome, and the Swiss - born Angelika Kauffmann, represented by a self - portrait that showed the dark - haired, porcelain - skinned beauty making a definitive choice between painting and music.
It's a head - on portrait of a woman with her skin precisely rendered via lots of little red brushstrokes against a vivid green background, recalling the backgrounds of the German Renaissance master Hans Holbein the Younger.
There were accomplished riffs on master paintings (Jean - François Rauzier on da Vinci; Robert Wilson on Dürer, photographer Chan - Hyo BAE on Elizabeth I, Masami Teraoka on Renaissance altarpieces), and an ubiquitous shorthand commentary of words, snide, wry, or provocative — «For Sale», «Exit», «Heroes», «Not Yet Titled» — that were painted or scribbled, but predominantly drawn, in neon.
His fascination with technological methods for producing paintings is also evident in the 2001 television program Secret Knowledge, in which Hockney posited that the Old Master painters used camera obscura techniques to project images of their subjects onto their paintings» surfaces, leading to the photographic quality of Renaissance painting.
They are each portrayed in detailed compositions that combines art references and Selski's personal experiences through influences including Renaissance painting, Greek writings, Flemish masters, Surrealism and Magical Realism to create an unusual type of portraiture — especially since none of the subjects actually exist or are part of any known story.
Biblical themes or mythological subjects were portrayed by a wide range of Renaissance artists such as Albrecht Dürer and the German «Little Masters
2009 Il Secolo del Jazz: Arte, Cinema, Musica e Fotografia da Picasso a Basquiat (The Jazz Century: Art, Cinema, Music and Photography from Picasso to Basquiat), Museo di Arte Moderna e Contemporanea, Rovereto, Italy; Museé du quai Branly, Paris, France; Centro de Cultura Contemporànea, Barcelona, Spain New Acquisitions: African American Masters Collection, Sheldon Museum of Art, Lincoln, NB A Force for Change: African American Art and the Julius Rosenwald Fund, The Spertus Museum, Chicago, IL; Allentown Art Museum, Allentown, PA; Montclair Art Museum, Montclair, NJ Harlem Renaissance, Oklahoma City Museum of Art, Oklahoma City, OK
The early works, such as Botticelli's Virgin Adoring the Sleeping Christ Child, which has not been exhibited outside of Scotland for more than 150 years, are religious paintings while later works from the Renaissance masters, 17th - century painters, Impressionists, Post-Impressionists, and Cubists include different genres of paintings such as portrait, still life and landscape, and represent the changing treatment of those genres over time.
Johns's interest in the Renaissance master Matthias Grünewald's «Isenheim Altarpiece,» located in the French city of Colmar just across the border from Basel, dates to his project with Geelhaar.
Dulwich Picture Gallery only recently closed their display of Hockney's extensive career in printmaking, and the RA «Renaissance Impressions» show highlighted how modern artists like Georg Baselitz continue to collect and be inspired by old master prints.
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