Hi.
I have a 19th century watercolor that belonged to my grandmother. It probably came from somewhere in New England. The date by the signature reads 1869, but I can't decipher the name. If a...
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Using just your eyes you can see how 19th century academic subject matter differs from 20th century Modern Academic Art.
...no skill...
The paintings look like they would fit nicely on a paded 19th century red velvet wall.
... don't want to dispute that your wife is really old, but that painting of hers is definitely not 17th century Dutch....
I am researching an article on the influence of children's drawings on 20th century artists? Can anyone provide any helpful information or reference to articles?
Many thanks.
Nicky Russel...
... paints very detailed street scenes in water colour (I think). Her father was also a painter. 19th or 20th century....
...ing if anyone has any information on the connection between Picasso and Daryl Zanuck who founded Twentieth Century Fox.
I have been told that they gambled together and at one point they were both s...
... on the importance and significance of Demoiselles, a painting that pretty much created the notion of 20th century modern art:
http://quazen.com/arts/visual-arts/picassos-
masterpiece-demoiselles-d...
...g about oil painting artist "M.J. Engel"??
Painting states '42'. Not sure if its 19th century or 20th. Many Engels show up as painters. Some 'M Engel', Some 'J Eng...
Ok I'll comment on this topic:
Very early in the 20th century some german expressionists started a magazine to describe the developments in their cutting edge art. They decided that they woul...
Hi Marilyn;
I guess whenever I hear this sort of pronouncement, I think back to the end of the 19th Century, when the general professional opinion was that physics was supposedly coming to an end,...
...e depression; the war; the baby boom; the expanding economy all these events lead us forget our early 20th century artists.
You may see a sample of Mr. Flood's work at: 'http://www.tinma...
... least he admired his superiors.
Nestor Redondo, Alex Raymond, Hogarth, Kirby, Crumb, etc and the 19th century guys that inspired it like Gustave Dore and Grandville etc.
Mani DeLi ...no skill...
To the Ism-ites, those who spend their lives detecting isms, I offer my view of 20th century isms. These are all subsets of the major popular 20th century ism, BULLSHITISM
Modern Academic Art comp...
In the 19th century it was suspected that R. couldn't have produced that many paintings. This led to a close look at the matter.
Many of the non-R's were done by R's contemporaries ...
...wer themselves to producing 'acceptable' albeit realistic art depecting blonde families and 19th century style art. So, I am not tired of Modern art, nor traditional or academic at all. How ...
...ing out of bounds of the modern sections of museums. They have totaly missed out on 90% of the art of this century. They imagine that anything other than what they admire is a repitition of the past. ...
...sorb more 'art' in a single day than was created in the entire history of mankind prior the 20th century merely by visiting a magazine stand, anyone in that situation who pines to become som...
I am not a scholar like Mark Webber, nor an analyst like John Haber. However, as I live in a safe distant from N.Y. someone may be interested to hear what is in here.
A week ago I made a museum to...
...Durer or Warhol reproduced a print can it still be art or is this just printed matter?
What about 19th century illustrators like Dore,’ Grandville, Boz etc. Artists or not?
...no skill no ar...
...or being' from artists heavily influenced by occult (perhaps pseudo-occult) writings of the late 19th century, most notably those of Helen Blavatsky and her Theosophical Society, which was just a...
... with the Kirkus Review and it would have been among the highest intellectual achievments of the twentieth century. Nevertheless, the vast collections of notes and completed essays based on this resea...
...o those who lack this knowledge.
THE COMPUTER IS TO ABSTRACTION WHAT THE CAMARA WAS TO ART IN THE 19TH CENTURY. Art is at a crossroads.
From now on, artificial intelligence vs. natural stupidi...
...k - he was, after all, the first true abstract painter - and the most avant garde artist of the nineteenth century - he deplored the structure of the academy and detest...
...mbolism. My doing that is only fair to those many great artists who have been more-or-less neglected for a century. For instance, just ask yourself how much energy and money has gone into promoting th...
I know, yes, and I personally don't care for this. I don't mean black and white; I don't *forbid* discussion of subject or context - not at all. I just don't address them unless th...
...al realism' of artists like Gerome, Poynter and Alma-Tadema, and the similar efforts of films in this century. Ridley Scott, the director of the blockbuster 'Gladiators', admitted to ha...
... question and opens lively possibilities for debate. When I studied art history - when we got to late 19th century and forward my mind was boggled! There seemed to be as movements and 'isms'...
Charles....
I have inherited some wood prints by Hokusai - at least I think they are wood prints The prints are in three packets of about 50 prints each. Each packet is bound in a stiff black cove...
...d collaborated and influenced each other.
All of the great art that was happening at the turn of the last century - can you imagine taking part in that, or running with that crowd?
These days one wo...
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