Monday, August 22, 2011

The Lion Hunt

The Lion Hunt
Rubens, Peter Paul, 1617-1618

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In this painting, Rubens creates a masterful depiction of a wild and chaotic battle between man and beast, and finds an enticing balance between the emotional reactions of the viewer and a fascination of the exotic.

Many of the dukes and nobility that commissioned these works had either been hunting in the exotic lands, and had captured animals such as tigers and lions to bring back to their estates, or were fascinated by what they had heard about the exotic. An important aspect of these hunting scenes to remember was that during the sixteenth century hunting was prohibited to the majority of the population; only the nobility and royalty were given permission to hunt.

Maximilian I, Duke of Bavaria commissioned the original hunting scenes, which initiated commissions by other nobility including, James 1st Duke of Hamilton, Comte d’Arenberg and Sir Dudley Carleton.

Thursday, April 7, 2011

The Snake Charmer - Jean Leone Gerome

Painted by Jean Leone Gerome (1824 - 1904) is an oil on canvas and was displayed at the World's Columbian Exhibition in Chicago in 1893. A complete history of the painting can be found HERE.

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Thursday, January 20, 2011

Unicorn Is Found At The Fountain Tapestry

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This beautiful tapestry (circa 1496-1505 CE) is one of the finest surviving examples of tapestry art from the Gothic period. Many times, tapestries such as this one were part of a series or set, in this case, called The Cloisters Collection.

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allows us to appreciate the rich colors and the subtlety such as in the modeling of the faces. The tonal variations in the animal furs and rich details demonstrate the vast technical skills of weavers of the day. Measuring 12 feet 1 inch by 12 feet 5 inches, it is both dramatic and commanding in presence. It is presently owned by the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York and was a gift from John D. Rockefeller Jr.

Monday, December 27, 2010

Khajuraho Temple

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This facade is on the Khajuraho Temple in India. The stone work is amazing! The walls are lined with sexual carvings depicting poses described in the Kamasutra and give mirror symbolize the realism of present and past human desires.


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Sunday, December 26, 2010

Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Chartres

The Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Chartres, known as the Chartres Cathedral is located in Chartres, France is the most beautiful example of Gothic architecture as well as one of the most majestic architectural achievements of that era.

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Located about 50 miles from Paris, the cross shaped cathedral seems to float above the fields surrounding it. Ornate facades decorate the three portals on that side. Flanking each opening several figures of prophets and kings and queens cover the columns in a lavish fashion, presenting a beautiful display.

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Designed in the cross shape, popular during the time period, the Chartres Cathedral, boasts huge double flying buttresses of an unprecedented size, making an impressive addition to the majestic splendor to its appearance. The nave is supported by these buttresses and because of that, the Chartres Cathedral is the first building in which buttresses were incorporated in the overall exterior design.

A labyrinth is featured in a mosaic design on the floor of the main area, where pilgrims slowly walk through the pattern with their heads bowed in prayer.

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This is a modern ritual for which the chairs are removed from the nave once per month in order to allow the procession.

Ornate facades decorate the three portals on that side. Flanking each opening several figures of prophets and kings and queens cover the columns in a lavish fashion, presenting a beautiful display.

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Inside, the interior is both expansive and ornate. Its high ceilings are supported by compound piers, which support several arches each.

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