July 20th, 2011 by
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During the Elizabethan Era, one of the most dominant art figures depicting Christ was Sir Anthony Van Dyck. Dyck was a Flemish Baroque painter in the early 17th century. Though he rose to notoriety in England by doing court portraiture for King Charles I, his biblical and mythological work showed his true skill as an artist. Following the Baroque style, much of these pieces focused around stories from the Bible and the stations of the cross.
Some of the more well known works include The Arrest of Christ, The Derision of Christ, and Christ on the Read the rest of this entry »
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July 18th, 2011 by
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Throughout the centuries art has been an important part of culture and civilization, but an artist couldn’t always depend upon themselves for support while they worked. Often they came from humble beginnings and had to spend years as apprentices in workshops before going into business themselves. The creation of art was a difficult business that took time.
One way an artist could sustain themselves was by having a patron; a wealthy and often influential person who was willing to financially support the artist. In return, the artist would create works of art requested Read the rest of this entry »
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July 15th, 2011 by
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A variety of influences or cultural trends contribute to the emergence of modern art. We can mention many crucial figures of modern art; Picasso, Van Gogh, Monet, Breton and so on but if we are to trace it all back to one individual we must cite douard Manet. He is the pivotal painter who shifted art from the conventional to modernism.
When looked at as a whole we can see a more or less natural progression in art through the ages with increasing realism.Additional information can be found at http://unclerave.wordpress.com/2011/05/26/cryptoquote-spoiler-052611/. Suddenly art Read the rest of this entry »
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July 11th, 2011 by
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The world has lost its compassion and ability to forgive. Universal love is a thing of the past and true spiritual connection is long forgotten. Poetry, music, prose and musings are some of the arts that help bring out the softer side of humankind. We need the arts, but because of economic pressure people who are born gifted in these areas are forced into positions apposed to their true calling.
Those called to the arts spiritual souls who express beauty captured from communing with the deep things of human consciousness. Read the rest of this entry »
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