Portrait painting Essays

  • Painting a Portrait of Death

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    “Painting a Portrait of Death” Death is inevitable to all forms of life. In giving birth to a typical family, Flannery O’Connor immediately sets the tone for their deaths, in the story, A Good Man is Hard To Find. O'Connor’s play on words, symbolism and foreshadowing slowly paves the way for the family’s death. O'Connor begins to paint the image of death with her presentation of the grandmother. As the family prepares for their adventure the grandmother carefully selects her attire. “A navy blue

  • Capturing emotions and expression in portrait painting throughout the centuries.

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    a significant role. Portraits can be made through different media such as lithography, drawing, photography, video and digital media. In my art projects I use the medium of paint to capture different portraits. Through my project I study the work of both old and more modern artists that painted portraits and how they are linked to my theme of environment. Environment and the surroundings can influence both the artists and model and the expressions they paint into the painting. The background of each

  • Summary Of The Painting 'Portrait Of Samuel D. Gross Clinic'

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    Professor Finkel PAC801 12 October 2015 Portrait of Samuel D. Gross (The Gross Clinic) Observation As I entered the Philadelphia Museum of Art unsure of where to find an artifact that held a significant relationship to Philadelphia, I came across a large and brightly lit maroon room; with dozens of paintings among the walls that were featured in the 1876 Centennial Exhibition in Philadelphia. While observing the historical pieces in the room, one painting stood out from all the others in the room

  • Archibald Prize Analysis

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    The Archibald prize is the most important portrait prize in Australia, it is an open portrait competition that is held annually. The awarding in 2015, held a grand prize of $100,000. Two artists, Andrew Lloyd Greensmith and Prudence Flint are the finalist of 2016’s Archibald prize. Greensmith is a plastic surgeon in Melbourne's Royal Children’s Hospital, and had only recently decided to pursue in art seriously. Flint is an experienced contestant in the Archibald prize. She held her own art exhibition

  • Juan De Pareja Comparison Essay

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    Russel Spiro Professor D’Ambra Art History 106 Comparison Paper Velazauez’s 1650 portrait of Juan de Pareja and Peale’s 1782 portrait of George Washington differ greatly in their places and times of origin, as well as the historical contexts in which they were painted. Their color palates and compositions appear as polar opposites to each other, and their subject matters are entirely dissimilar. Despite these apparent contrasts between the two works, they both preserve the likeness

  • The Mystery of The Increase Mather Miniature Portrait

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    him prompts the understanding of his clerical puritan ideologies, believing there is only the god and “us” in the world with no middle boundary. It is clear that he was not only an advocate of religion, but significantly, one for puritanism as the portrait of him explicitly shows in his appeal. In addition, connecting to the Salem Witchcraft being a minister, although Increase did believe in witches as most of the people at that time did, he actually suspected a lot that “evidence could be faulty and

  • Renaissance Art: The Mona Lisa

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    Lisa, perhaps the greatest treasure of Renaissance art, is one of many masterpieces of High Renaissance painting housed in the Louvre. The painting is known to Italians as La Gioconda, the French call her La Joconde. The work is arguably the finest ever example of portrait art, and one of the greatest Renaissance paintings of the 15th and 16th centuries. Despite being the most famous painting in the world, the Mona Lisa is - like all of Leonardo's works - neither signed nor dated. Its title comes

  • Rembrandt's Painting An Old Man in Military Costume

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    Rembrandt's Painting "An Old Man in Military Costume" With an extraordinary intensity, Rembrandt van Rijn’s “An Old Man in Military Costume” is an example of the artist’s use of dynamic lighting. The painting, on display at the Getty Museum, contains a single figure, an old man dressed in a military uniform. While one may appreciate the beauty of the work, to fully experience the passion and genius of the artist, it is necessary to see the painting in person. The delicate details that may be

  • Daughters of Edward Darley Boit by John Singer Sargent

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    While visiting family in Boston for the weekend, I returned to the Museum of Fine Arts. I came upon another of John Singer Sargent’s works, Daughters of Edward Darley Boit. The composition of the painting intrigued me; and so I have chosen to write about the piece. This painting of four girls in an elegant room and doorway of what I presume to be their home, is a very posed, stagnant depiction. Three of the girls appear to be staring blankly at the painter, while one stands facing to the side, staring

  • Beauty And Open Mind In Ray Bradbury's The Smile

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    in the “event” where the townspeople release their anger and take revenge by destroying any form of pre-radioactivity inventions such as books, cars, etc.. However, when Tom sees that for this event they are to destroy a painting- The Mona Lisa- he refuses to disrespect the painting, but to savor a piece of it as a souvenir to keep and cherish Mona’s beautiful smile. -------- 2. SETTING “The Smile” takes place on

  • Amber Heard: Accused Of Domestic Violence Analysis

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    Johnny Depp, age 52, is being accused of domestic violence by now ex-wife and actor Amber Heard, age 30. She says that "there was one severe incident in December 2015 when I truly feared for my life." Many photos have been appearing up online and in magazines and many have been manipulated but here, in this article, we have the real deal. Here [on the right] we show Amber with facial wounds, including an apparently bruised eye and cut lip – supposedly caused by Depp in the incident. There is

  • Cindy Sherman

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    Cindy Sherman Terror and mockery come together in the portraits of Cindy Sherman on display at the Crocker Art Museum. Walking into the large, dimly lit ballroom, one may begin to feel a slight sense of trepidation as the viewer looks around to find nine sets of beady eyes watching one’s every move. Sherman produced her History Portraits during the late eighties and early nineties, nine of which are displayed at the museum. In her portraits she uses lush fabrics, lavish jewelry, and false body

  • Essay On Renaissance Portraiture

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    contributed to the development of a Renaissance portrait, such as social status and gender. It was through these portraits that artists constructed the ideal persona of Renaissance men and women, enforcing expectations of physical beauty and proper behavior. Renaissance artists were not just trying to record the likeness of a person, but also interpret the message of the human face. During this time period, the main focus was on the subject of the painting instead and replaced the artist as the predominant

  • Portraiture Art Analysis

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    Portraiture artwork includes painting, drawing, sculptures, medallions, and busts. Painting starts with painting the face, moves to the shoulders, then it includes hand gestures moving in different directions, the movement of eyes, communicating individual personalities and actions. The subject could wear clothes or not, be standing or sitting, and be individuals or a group, such as couple or a family. The painters can use oils, watercolor, pastel, or acrylic. Portraiture has different sizes; furthermore

  • Artist Comparison

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    series about Great Romans and they were portrait pieces. He has five pieces in this series that contain five different Roman people. They happen to be portraits of a person in vector/illustrative style. I decided to use this as a starting block for my piece. Instead of doing a leading figure in our today society as my portrait piece, I chose to do myself. Doing a portrait of yourself to me is harder to manage then doing a portrait of another person. Doing a portrait of yourself is hard to me because

  • Charles Willson Peale Analysis

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    Charles Willson Peale was born on April 15, 1741 in Queen Anne’s, Maryland, he is best known for his portraits during the American revolution. As a young adult Peale worked as a saddler, watchmaker, and silversmith, this is how is art career started off his legacy. He started to exchange saddles for art lessons with John Hesselius, and during this time Peale found his true calling for art (Britannica). After this Peales career took off after a group of Maryland patrons sent him to London, where he

  • Leonilla, Princess of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Sayn By Franz Xaver Winterhalter

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    peasant stock, in Mensenschwad, a small village in Germany’s Black Forest. His early training, as an apprentice in a studio in Freiburg, began when he was thirteen. He learned engraving and he supported himself as a lithographer, while he studied painting in Munich (nga, par.1). Even though he is known to be an academic painter, this seems to be a contradiction, as Webster’s Dictionary states that an academic painter followed rules and conventions, while a painter from the Romantic Movement broke

  • Rembrandt Vs. Vincent Van Gogh

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    Self portrait is one of the form of art that artist would draw themselves in a creative perspective. In our today’s society, self portrait can be created in various medium. The most common and easiest one is photograph. However before the photograph was invented, paintings were the medium in which people would portray and draw themselves. Famous self portrait artists such as the Dutch artists Rembrandt and Vincent van Gogh. These two artists spent most of their time working on painting themselves

  • Report On Self Portrait

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    Museum Report: Self Portrait By Catherine Pearson History of Western Art 1B 8:25 MW Professor Sandra C. Haynes March 31, 2014 Self Portrait Rembrandt van Rijn, Dutch Baroque 1636-38 Oil of panel 24 ⅞ x 19 ¾ Very good condition Rembrandt van Rijn, a prolific painter and etcher, is noted as the greatest Dutch artist of the Golden Age. Pasadena’s Norton Simon museum is home to some of his achievements, including one of his many

  • Albrecht Durer Essay

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    for publishers and wealthy patrons, but his self-portraits are stunning explorations of his own identity. How do Dürer's self-portraits help us understand the changing role of the artist. Perhaps, think about Humanism and the rise of the middle class as well. In our modern-day philosophy, we assume it’s natural to consider ourselves as distinctive, independent individuals. We have confidence in our irreplaceable, individual identity. Self-portraits of artists like Rembrandt, Picasso, and Van Gogh