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23-01-2008 » Maurits Cornelis Escher (1898-1972). más conocido por sus iniciales como M.C. Escher, es uno de los más grandes artistas gráficos del siglo XX. Tal vez la mejor definición que se ha dado de él sea la de «uno de los más reconocibles y admirados por el gran público». Esto viene [...]
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13-01-2008 » Pocos artistas como Munch ofrecen una relación tan estrecha entre vida y obra: los avatares personales ejercerán una influencia decisiva en la orientación de su actividad artística. Edvard Munch nace en Loten (Noruega) en 1863, hijo de un médico castrense. Cuando aún no ha cumplido los cinco años, su madre [...]
11-01-2008 » I am dancing with my true love - a memory of her. A smiling, blond-haired woman enters who wishes to take the flower of love - but it won't allow itself to be taken. And on the other side one can see her dressed in black troubled by the couple [...]
11-01-2008 » Expressionism is the tendency of an artist to distort reality for an emotional effect; it is a subjective art form. Expressionism is exhibited in many art forms, including painting, literature, theatre, film, architecture and music. The term often implies emotional angst. In a general sense, painters such as Matthias Grünewald [...]
04-05-2007 » Marie Spartali Stillman Trained under Ford Madox Brown from 1864-70, alongside his daughters. Her earliest exhibited works show consciously feminist and political themes linked to her own experience and heritage. Against her family's wishes she married the American journalist and artist W.J. Stillman. Due to her husband's work as a [...]
22-04-2007 » In life Tamara de Lempicka was a Left Bank bisexual with an appetite for bohemian living. Her work, though, portrays the dubious glamour and discipline of fascism Her time was the 1920s: a period of transition, an era in which functionalism merged with fantasy and formal social structures lurched into the [...]
11-04-2007 » Anna Ancher (1859 – 1935) was in reality the only woman painter among the Skagen artists, a fact that was mirrored in her paintings, which depict the world of women. She painted many women – many more than men – and these women were often alone. A typical Anna [...]
08-04-2007 » "Indeed, the true miracle of the language of art is not that it enables the artist to create the illusion of reality. It is that under the hands of a great master the image becomes translucent. In teaching us to see the visible world afresh, he gives us the illusion [...]
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