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Tag Archives: Barnaby Wright
OBSESSION WITH VITALITY & DEATH: "CONNOISSEUR OF VIOLENCE"
Caravaggio’s novelty was a radical naturalism which combined close physical observation with a dramatic, even theatrical, use of Tenebrism, the shift from light to dark with little intermediate value. He burst upon the Rome art scene in 1600 with the … Continue reading →
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Tagged Andrew Marr, Barnaby Wright, Caravaggio, Charles H. Carman, David Hockney, Donald Posner, Dr. Beth Harris, Dr. Stephen Zucker, Dr. Steven Zucker, Genevieve Warwick, Giovanni Baglione, Helen Langdon, Howard Hibbard, John House, John Varriano, Joseph Phelan, Jules Janick, Leo Bersoni, Leonardo Da Vinci, Libby Anson, Luke Walladge, Nicola Hodge, Peter Paul Rubens, Peter Robb, Richard Spear, Roger Hinks, Roger P. Hinks, Ulysse Dutoit
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CÉZANNE:ABOLISHING THE TYRANNY OF LINEAR PERSPECTIVE…. FOREVER
Catagorizing the style of Paul Cézanne’s( 1839-1906 ) artwork is problematic. As a young man he left his home in Provence in the south of France in order to join with the avant-garde in Paris. He fell in with the … Continue reading →
Posted in Art History/Antiquity/Anthropology, Feature Article, Ideas/Opinion, Miscellaneous, Modern Arts/Craft, Visual Art/Sculpture/etc.
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Tagged Amboise Vollard, Barnaby Wright, Brice Marden, Camille Pissarro, Corot, Cubism, Dr. Barnaby Wright, Dr. Beth Harris, Dr. Stephen Zucker, Edmund Husserl, Emile Bernard, Emile Zola, Francoise Cachin, Georges Braque, Henri Matisse, Jessica Fields, John House, Kasimir Malevich, Louis Le Bail, Lucien Pissarro, Ludwig Wittgenstein, Meyer Schapiro, Paul Gauguin, Peter Morrell, Richard Brettell, Seurat, Signac, Vincent Van Gogh
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