Art History Museum paper
As a student of art history, going to a museum is the only way to fully experience a work of art. By only looking at a painting or sculpture in a book or on a slide, you cannot fully experience the work of art. By going to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, I was able to look at paintings that dated from centuries old, to recent times.Bruges, The Life and Miracles of Saint Godelieve, 15th Century, Tempera on woodThe Proto-Renaissance alter piece, The Life and Miracles of Saint Godelieve was done by the artist Bruges. This piece is very typical of its time period. The title alone, summarizes what art was in this period, religious. The painting itself is not proportionate, has no vanishing point, and the saints have a globe-like halo. All the faces look the same, if you walked down the street, you would not be able to pick out an individual model for this painting, because there probably was no modeling done.Raphael, Madonna and Child Enthroned with Saints, 1504, oil on woodThe Raphael alter-piece, Madonna and Child Enthroned with Saints, was painted in 1504. The surface is very smooth, you cannot see any brushstrokes. The figures are placed in a pyramid shape, with the Madonna's face as the center, and the viewer as the worm
Some say it is part of the Romantic movement and some say it is part of the Realist movement, and still, others claim it is part of both movements. Gray Line with Lavender and Yellow helped break the idea that art had to be a painting of something. At a first glance everything looks real. To create shadows, the artist used different types of wood. The painting contains aspects conveyed by the mannerist period. The scene this work depicts has all aspects of learning portrayed; religion, science, music, and literature. This painting is very small in size like many of the paintings done during this time. Rembrandt looks worn out, tired, and very unhappy. The young man is holding a book, which leads the viewer to make the assumption that he his very learned. Also, the size of this painting is unbelievable. The bright colors, details, size of the alter-piece, and what we now recognize as halos on the angels make this work a typical Raphael. All of his paintings in the museum portray this darkness.
Common topics in this essay:
Gubbio Studiolo,
Joan Arc,
Saint Godelieve,
Portrait Bronzino,
Rembrandt's Self-Portrait,
Interrupted Sleep,
Enthroned Saints,
Hunt Rubens,
Lavender Yellow,
Georgia O'Keeffe,
oil canvas,
joan arc,
line lavender yellow,
gray line lavender,
saint godelieve,
miracles saint,
lavender yellow,
gray line,
life miracles,
line lavender,
life miracles saint,
experience art,
miracles saint godelieve,
century painting,
piece life miracles,
|