Saturday, January 29, 2011

Oil paintings -Romanticism-Realism

Romanticism – Romanticism originated in the early 19th century of France, Its masterpiece is Jilike’s “Raft of Medusa”, in this work, the composition, light, color, movement, expressions have shown the rich imagination of artists,which also break the rule of Classic: Being balanced, soft and delicate in the composition and light of drawing,Meanwhile,It make the picture have a passion. This is also an important element of Romanticism painting,paying attention to the release and expression of feelings.

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    Realism – realistic painting refers to the mid-19th century,Those painters such as Miller advocated use the mathod that is accordance to the objects so that express the normal vision image and reflect the essence of life. The representative works are Millet’s <<Collecting rices>>and so on.

Realism and Photographic realism – Realism, as its founder Courbet saying in 1885: “As we see,our paintings are to express the customes,thoughts and images of this age in an actual manner.In other words:Creating art is our purpose”.(See oil paintings -mountains)

Photographic realism is to put our life into the picture in an manner as photo,such as Cluos’s <<The portrait of John>>.In order to draw a work like this,we should firstly make the works into picture or powerpoint,and put it into a cloth in a ten-times bigger than the first one so that we can express every detail of objects more faithfully and lively.For example,every texture and hair in your face.

Impressionism – Impressionism is in the 19th-century, painters went out their studios to explore the changes of light and color in the nature.which break the traditional colored concepts such as the green color of tree,the black color of shadow, It made an objective drawing to the impact between the original color and the surrounding environment color, The representive artists are Monet, Seurat, Cezanne, Renoir, etc.

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