Monday, January 31, 2011

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The keys - Pietro Perugino

"Thou art Peter, and upon this rock I will build my Church
and will give you the keys of the Kingdom of Heaven. "

(Matthew XVI, 18-19)

The keys - Pietro Perugino (1481-82)
The keys is perhaps one of Perugino's works, for solemnity and strong symbolic content, the better you can build a representation of the extraordinary ecclesiastical power.
The Catholic Church has always been involved in activities aimed at an increase in the number of the faithful and self-preservation and legitimacy of your country. In 843 Pope Gregory IV permanently abolish the iconoclasm. Probably it is understood that the image - thanks to its power to reach directly - may become the ideal tool to spread the word and persuade the populace. In particular, within the Vatican to recall the most skilled masters of the period - architects, painters and sculptors - and agents to carry out works with specific doctrinal content gives the church a great splendor.
The fresco by Perugino (1450-1523), in the Sistine Chapel, is a proof of this need for legitimacy of authority that often invaded the soil of time. Christ gave the keys to St. Peter, who thus becomes - in the presence of other apostles - heir to the spiritual power that will be passed on from now on by pope to pope.

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

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Artist: Paul Cézanne

Today marks the 172nd anniversary of the birth of Paul Cézanne (born January 19, 1839 in Aix-en-Provence ) and search engine Google has created to celebrate the logo below:


The post-impressionist artist is best known for his still lifes made using masterly brush strokes that make the volume and a color gamut that revolves mainly around ocher and red (although they are also very blue and green). His attention
focuses - for the note - rather than the graphic sign on the building volume, so that he came to say that it appeared necessary to "treat nature by the cylinder, the sphere and the cone."
Among the best known works is part of "Mont Sainte-Victoire" massive near Aix-en-Provence (where he was the house in which the artist loved to paint). This same person made several oils and watercolors.

Mont Sainte-Victoire - Paul Cézanne

Cézanne's painting was an inspiration to other artists and contributed to the formation of language Cubist. Matisse and Picasso seems to have said that he was the father of them all, so great was the esteem for the teacher.

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

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Objects d'art: quartered beef

slaughtered ox - Rembrandt (1655)
flayed Ox - Chaim Soutine (1924)
One of the recurring subjects in art history - with the artists as far apart (for historical context, geography and its line of thought) have been put to the test - is ox quartered. It is the symbol of the fragility of the human being, which ultimately is nothing if not mere flesh, and the transience of life. Among the artists who turned out to be attracted to this subject include Annibale Carracci ("The butcher's shop", 1585), Rembrandt, Chaim Soutine and Francis Bacon. They will relate, of course, using different styles and compositions.