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James Fred

Correggio's Holy Night ~ Art-Oil Paintings: - 3 views

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    In the northern part of Italy is the little town of Correggio, which gave its name to the painter whose works we are to study. His real name was Antonio Allegri, but in the sixteenth century a man would often be called by a nickname referring to some peculiarity, or to his birthplace. When Allegri went to Parma he was known as Antonio da Correggio, that is, Antonio from Correggio, and the name was then shortened to Correggio.
James Fred

Michelangelo, The Last Judgment ~ Art-Oil Paintings: - 1 views

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    There are in the Bible certain references to a great day when the Son of Man shall be seen "coming in the clouds with great power and glory." "And he shall send his angels with a great sound of a trumpet, and they shall gather together his elect from the four winds, from one end of heaven to the other." St. Paul, in a letter which he wrote to the Christians in Corinth, speaks of this as a "mystery
James Fred

Michelangelos Holy Family ~ Art-Oil Paintings: - 0 views

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    The pictures we have thus far studied in this collection are reproductions of works of sculpture. This is the art which Michelangelo loved best. He was, however, a painter also, and in the later years of his life he was even drawn into architecture. Painting was the first art he studied, but he soon laid it aside for sculpture, and after that returned to it from time to time throughout his life.
James Fred

T'ang Period-Seventh To Tenth Centuries ~ Art-Oil Paintings: - 0 views

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    The T'ang dynasty was the really vital period of Chinese Buddhism. Among the painters who gave it its highest expression Wu Tao-tzŭ holds first place. His memory dwells in history as that of one of the greatest masters in China and legend has still further enhanced the might of his genius.
James Fred

Inspiration in Chinese paintings ~ Art-Oil Paintings: - 0 views

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    The aesthetic conceptions of the Far East have been deeply influenced by a special philosophy of nature. The Chinese consider the relation of the two principles, male and female, the yang and the yin, as the source of the universe. Detached from the primordial unity, they give birth to the forms of this world by ever varying degrees of combination.
James Fred

Division Of Subjects ~ Art-Oil Paintings: - 0 views

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    The Chinese divide the subjects of painting into four principal classes, as follows: Landscape. Man and Objects. Flowers and Birds. Plants and Insects.
James Fred

Representation Of Forms ~ Art-Oil Paintings: - 1 views

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    It has often been said that in Chinese painting, as in Japanese painting, perspective is ignored. Nothing is further from the truth. This error arises from the fact that we have confused one system of perspective with perspective as a whole. There are as many systems of perspective as there are conventional laws for the representation of space.
James Fred

Equipment Of The Painter ~ Art-Oil Paintings: - 0 views

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    Where our painters have chosen wood or canvas as a ground, the Chinese have employed silk or paper. While our art recognizes that drawing itself, quite apart from painting, is a sufficient objective, drawing and painting have always been closely intermingled in the Far East.
James Fred

The Royal Academy ~ Art-Oil Paintings: - 2 views

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    The last revolt of the nineteenth century was effected in a peaceable and business-like, but none the less successful manner, by the establishment, in 1886, of the New English Art Club as a means of defence against the mighty vis inertiæ of the Royal Academy.
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