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An Art Lover's Blogspot: "The Fall of the Damned" by Peter Paul Rubens - 1620 The Fall Of The Damned, Fall Of The Damned, Peter Rubens, Rubens Paintings, The Last Judgement, The Name Of The Rose, Name Of The Rose, Ashcan School, American Realism

Peter Paul Rubens, a painter and draftsman from Antwerp, was the most important and celebrated 17-century artist from Northern Europe. His influence was particularly strong. From 1620 onwards the so-called ‘high baroque’ (maniera grande) was introduced in his work. “The Fall of the Damned” is such a highly dramatic and monumental religious painting. It features a jumble of the bodies of the damned, hurled into abyss by archangel Michael and accompanying angels. The sketch of The Fall of the…

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Chiaroscuro - Dramatic Lighting in Painting, Photography, and Cinema Sacred Love, Caravaggio Paintings, Classical Paintings, Baroque Painting, Interview With The Vampire, Baroque Art, A4 Poster, Collage Ideas, Old Paintings

31/365 A form of art that emphasizes the Greatest Area of Contrast (GAC) is Chiaroscuro, a word I still can’t pronounce correctly to this day. It has a few meanings, but what I’ll be covering is how it describes strong contrasts of light and dark in a composition, whether it be a painting, photograph, or […] To access this post, you must be log in in as a Master Pass member, or please purchase The Master Pass Membership, The Master Pass Package or The Ultimate Package.

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Caravaggio "Judith Beheading Holofernes" 1598-99 (detail) | Flickr Michelangelo Caravaggio, Caravaggio Paintings, Artemisia Gentileschi, Baroque Painting, Art Details, History Of Art, Baroque Art, Rembrandt, Sicily

Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (Italian 1573-1610) Oil on canvas, National Gallery of Ancient Art, Rome Italy Caravaggio pushed his figures up against the picture plane and used dramatic lighting which gives his paintings a quality of immediacy. He portrayed realistic observations of the physical and emotional human state. These combined characteristics had a formative influence on Baroque painting.

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