Diego Velázquez, Las Meninas, 1656 Diego Velázquez Las Meninas was painted with oil in 1656. Now the painting is in Museo del Prado in Madrid. Velázquez was the royal painter for King Philip IV, but this is not a royal painting. However, the painting contains the royal family. This painting is more of an advertisement for the painter's ability to manipulate the medium. He does this through incredible detail and complex composition. The painting does not meet the standard royal portraits. Traditional royal portraits are usually done with a solo subject, but here you see the infanta with her parents, two handmaids waiting on her, Velázquez himself as he is painting a portrait of...
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Fra Filippo Lippi, Madonna and Child with two Angels ,1460-1465 Fra Filippo Lippis Madonna and child with two angels has to be hands down my favorite Madonna and child paintings I've seen. He was a monk who was pardoned from his monk duties by Pope Leo X, because...well, he liked to invite nuns over to be his "models". After his freedom, he married a nun, Lucrezia Buti, who became the model for his madonna. The two had a two child together, which one could have potentially been the model for Christ. Mary, who is in the foreground, has a very humanistic feel to her face and interacts with Christ, her son. The figure of Mary looks more lively and like a real woman, instead of Giotto's, or Duccio's and many other early renaissance interpretations of Mary and Child . An angel in the foreground looks as if he could start giggling as the angels lift Christ. The second angel is tucked away...
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Elisabeth Vigée Le Brun,Madame grand,1783 The Rococo art period has always been my favorite time frame, with its youthful pastel colors. Art in France during the 18th century has a certain aesthetic of melancholy love that shivers down my spine. Madame grand is a painting of a young aristocratic woman painted by Elisabeth Vigée Le Brun in 1783. The portrait Madame grand expresses the French love for beauty and high-class society. This portrait is of Catherine Noël Grand, a young French aristocrat blessed with beauty, but no brains. She was creative and could play the piano, hence the music sheet she's holding in her portrait. The painting is sometimes referred to as the music lesson because of the sheet of music. When Madame Grand appeared in Paris with her husband, George François Grand, she caught the attention of wealthy men and Vigée Le Brun. We are not sure who commissioned her portrait t...
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I’m Rainna, I love Subway just as equally as I love art. I grew up in Wasilla watching dragon ball with my mother. All the anime I watched as a child shaped the beginning of my love of drawing characters. My anime art style developed and matured with me as I grew into the person I am today, and I’m assuming it will continue to grow as I grow. I’m a shy reserved person, until you get to know me then you can hardly get me to shut up. I like to talk and I could talk about anything and everything or nothing at all and just blabber. I find it to be a skill to just be able to talk. I’m shy but would like to get out of the small box I’ve created for myself and let go of the shyness. Being an art major has pushed me to be out there more and not worry about being shy and just being me, which may I add is a weird and fun individual. ...