Art Reflection – Manet

Art Reflection – Manet Welcome to an outdoor concert that may be a felt experience for you! Here Edouard Manet (1832-1883) shows us a glimpse of modern life in London in the 1800’s that is, beyond the period details, reminiscent of life in 2023! Have you been to a concert at the Botanic Gardens recently? Manet, a French and renowned …

Art Reflection – Chagall

Art Reflection – Chagall Marc Chagall (1887-1985) was born in Russia. He was Jewish and painted his prayers of gratitude for his surroundings. In 1910 he moved to Paris. Chagall seemed to fall in love with the energy of that city just as he had loved the simplicity of his Russian village. He painted these locations in a similar fashion. …

Art Reflection – Rivera

Art Reflection -Rivera Diego Rivera (1886-1957) remains a prominent artist of Mexico most known for his murals themed in protest and social justice issues. His compositions were often filled with symbols of industry over and against the workers who were commodified for profit. This piece is part of a mural in the main headquarters of the Secretariat of Public Education …

Art Reflection – De Pareja

Art Reflection -De Pareja Juan de Pareja (1606-1670) was an Afro-Hispanic painter of the Baroque period. He was born into slavery in Southern Spain and painted as a slave in the studio of the famous Diego Velazquez for two decades. Velazquez freed him from slavery in 1650. This work is filled with the lush detail of Baroque art. The fabric, …

Art Reflection – Monet

Art Reflection – Monet Claude Monet painted this scene in one sitting while looking out a window at the harbor in his hometown of Le Harve in northern France. This seems a very humble story for a piece of such great import in the history of art. Monet captured this view of the sunrise by painting beyond traditional techniques and …

Art Reflection – Rubens

Art Reflection – Rubens Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640) was a Flemish artist of the Baroque Period and considered a leader of this movement that is rich in color, vibrance, and elegant interpretation. This painting was commissioned as an altar piece for the Church of St. Rombout in Mechelen, Belguim. It can now be seen at Pinacoteca de Brera in Milan. …

Art Reflection – Dore

Art Reflection – Dore Gustave Dore (1832-1883) is known for his paintings, etchings and illustrations. Dore was a successful illustrator of many books including the Bible. He worked in the Romanticism Movement which is very evident in this Palm Sunday scene. His French and 19th century interpretation of the setting and figures fills the details of this work. His positioning …

Art Reflection – Tissot

Art Reflection – Tissot James Tissot (1836-1902) was a French painter and illustrator. His work was of the Realism and Impressionism Schools for much of his career. He worked as a fashion illustrator and painted French culture until he had a conversion experience and returned to his Catholic faith in 1885. He spent the rest of his life painting scenes …

Art Reflection – El Greco

Art Reflection – El Greco El Greco is a nickname of Domenikos Theotokopoulos (1541-1614). He was a Greek painter, sculpture and architect who is known for his dramatic expressionistic works and elongated figures. He studied and painted in many European locations. He was part of the Spanish Renaissance and seemed to paint prophecies of art movements to come. President Jimmy …

Art Reflection – Wyeth

Art Reflection – Wyeth Andrew Wyeth (1917 – 2000) is considered one of the greatest artists of the 20th Century. He painted the people and land of Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania, and the Maine coast. His realism in watercolor gives us detailed snapshots of scenes that are both simple and haunting. In Race Bridge, with a muted, neutral palette, Wyeth seems to …