symbol of madness, inconstancy, gluttony
symbol of life, death and resurrection
(and sometimes without a conclusive interpretation of the symbolism in Bosch's and Bruegel's turbulent and grotesque fantasy)
symbol in the Christian faith, associated with Easter, of the resurrection of Jesus Christ
symbol of sacrifice and loss in the Jewish Passover holiday
symbol of awakening of nature
... symbol of life, of fertility and rebirth
associated with the soul, the image of the destiny of the soul, symbol of resurrection,
allegory of the transience and fragility of existence,
her beauty and short lifespan made it a symbol of physical beauty that threatens virtue and leads to human downfall …
a fabulous imagination
a style that did not correspond to any artistic current of the time
countless details, numerous symbols, moralizing messages
images evoking the defects and decadence of society at the time, the fears of the end of the world and the last judgment
symbol in the Christian faith, associated with Easter, of the resurrection of Jesus Christ
symbol of sacrifice and loss in the Jewish Passover holiday
symbol of awakening of nature
... symbol of life, of fertility and rebirth
associated with the soul, the image of the destiny of the soul, symbol of resurrection,
allegory of the transience and fragility of existence,
her beauty and short lifespan made it a symbol of physical beauty that threatens virtue and leads to human downfall …
a fabulous imagination
a style that did not correspond to any artistic current of the time
countless details, numerous symbols, moralizing messages
images evoking the defects and decadence of society at the time, the fears of the end of the world and the last judgment
Frogs and toads are small and humble creatures, hardly attractive themes for the artist.
They’ve had their moments in paint though ...
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Will new technologies offer a viable alternative to temporary exhibitions? That's the question that we'll try to answer through the Bruegel box, an immersive art project by the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium.
This project is the concretization of a deep reflection on the changes taking place in the field of museology. In this digital age, the Bruegel box (or any other painter's box) will enable us to explore new possibilities and will become the setting for a new museum space. The technology will serve the art, facilitating its access when physical transportation becomes increasingly binding. It also allows us to expand the museum experience and the meeting with the art pieces, by exporting the project abroad when the work itself can't be loaned overseas anymore.After an introduction of the project, from the original ideas that initiated it to its actual production, we will share our experience with the delegates. We will review both the technical and human difficulties that were faced throughout its production.
Our overall aim is to raise questions on the future of museums in the digital age, opening up a debate. Is it this the future of the temporary exhibition? Will technology offer an alternative to broadcast our collections and enable museums to stay economically sustainable? Will future generations still be more likely to visit museums if we only can display digital or 3D printed duplicated masterpieces in order to protect our cultural patrimony? How to find the good balance between entertainment and scientific researches? And what about the "aura" of the pieces of art (W. Benjamin)? By being the 21st century museums, we need to redefine our fundamental missions.
the Bird of Wisdom …
in Ancient Greece, a symbol of higher wisdom, prudence, intelligence
the Evil Bird …
in the Middle Age, a symbol of evil, deceit or falsehood, representing the Satan and his curses,
a monster of the night associated with menace and death
The Parrot in the painting 1, The religious parrotguimera
associated with the Virgin as an allegorical symbol of her purity and virginity
a symbol in portraits of marital fidelity or simply an indication of the status
a symbol of luxury in still life
or without a symbolic meaning, they are attractive, exotic birds, which make for striking visual motifs
Has been depicted
in mythological and religious paintings, in still life, vanities, allegories, in the genre painting.
From Caravaggio and Rubens to Millet, through Vermeer, Delacroix, Manet, Moreau …
The Parrot in the painting 2, The profane parrotguimera
associated with the Virgin as an allegorical symbol of her purity and virginity
a symbol in portraits of marital fidelity or simply an indication of the status
a symbol of luxury in still life
or without a symbolic meaning, they are attractive, exotic birds, which make for striking visual motifs
a food and a symbol ...
the bread symbolizes hospitality, charity, the Eucharist
the bread represents the consolation of those who are hungry in the physical but also spiritual sense
mythological significance in ancient Greece and Rome,
religious symbol of Christianity ...
fish by Hieronymus Bosch, still lifes,
fish of modern artists Matisse, Dalí, Chagall ...
big and small, lined and soft, round and angular
of felt or velvet
adorned with fur, embroidery, gorgeous bird feathers, ribbons, stones according to the owner’s fortune
grands et petits, doublés et doux, ronds et angulaires,
en feutre ou en velours,
ornés de fourrure, broderies, plumes d'oiseaux magnifiques, de rubans, pierreries selon la fortune du propriétaire ...
Recognised as the most beautiful woman in the Mediterranean civilisations, hers was the face that launched a thousand ships and inspired the legends ...
Frogs and toads are small and humble creatures, hardly attractive themes for the artist.
They’ve had their moments in paint though ...
DOWNLOAD:
http://www.authorstream.com/Presentation/guimera-4709422-frogs-toads-western-painting/
Will new technologies offer a viable alternative to temporary exhibitions? That's the question that we'll try to answer through the Bruegel box, an immersive art project by the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium.
This project is the concretization of a deep reflection on the changes taking place in the field of museology. In this digital age, the Bruegel box (or any other painter's box) will enable us to explore new possibilities and will become the setting for a new museum space. The technology will serve the art, facilitating its access when physical transportation becomes increasingly binding. It also allows us to expand the museum experience and the meeting with the art pieces, by exporting the project abroad when the work itself can't be loaned overseas anymore.After an introduction of the project, from the original ideas that initiated it to its actual production, we will share our experience with the delegates. We will review both the technical and human difficulties that were faced throughout its production.
Our overall aim is to raise questions on the future of museums in the digital age, opening up a debate. Is it this the future of the temporary exhibition? Will technology offer an alternative to broadcast our collections and enable museums to stay economically sustainable? Will future generations still be more likely to visit museums if we only can display digital or 3D printed duplicated masterpieces in order to protect our cultural patrimony? How to find the good balance between entertainment and scientific researches? And what about the "aura" of the pieces of art (W. Benjamin)? By being the 21st century museums, we need to redefine our fundamental missions.
the Bird of Wisdom …
in Ancient Greece, a symbol of higher wisdom, prudence, intelligence
the Evil Bird …
in the Middle Age, a symbol of evil, deceit or falsehood, representing the Satan and his curses,
a monster of the night associated with menace and death
The Parrot in the painting 1, The religious parrotguimera
associated with the Virgin as an allegorical symbol of her purity and virginity
a symbol in portraits of marital fidelity or simply an indication of the status
a symbol of luxury in still life
or without a symbolic meaning, they are attractive, exotic birds, which make for striking visual motifs
Has been depicted
in mythological and religious paintings, in still life, vanities, allegories, in the genre painting.
From Caravaggio and Rubens to Millet, through Vermeer, Delacroix, Manet, Moreau …
The Parrot in the painting 2, The profane parrotguimera
associated with the Virgin as an allegorical symbol of her purity and virginity
a symbol in portraits of marital fidelity or simply an indication of the status
a symbol of luxury in still life
or without a symbolic meaning, they are attractive, exotic birds, which make for striking visual motifs
a food and a symbol ...
the bread symbolizes hospitality, charity, the Eucharist
the bread represents the consolation of those who are hungry in the physical but also spiritual sense
mythological significance in ancient Greece and Rome,
religious symbol of Christianity ...
fish by Hieronymus Bosch, still lifes,
fish of modern artists Matisse, Dalí, Chagall ...
big and small, lined and soft, round and angular
of felt or velvet
adorned with fur, embroidery, gorgeous bird feathers, ribbons, stones according to the owner’s fortune
grands et petits, doublés et doux, ronds et angulaires,
en feutre ou en velours,
ornés de fourrure, broderies, plumes d'oiseaux magnifiques, de rubans, pierreries selon la fortune du propriétaire ...
Recognised as the most beautiful woman in the Mediterranean civilisations, hers was the face that launched a thousand ships and inspired the legends ...
Rückenfigur ... back figure in paintings.ppsxguimera
Wanderer above the Sea of Fog is perhaps the most iconic Rückenfigur in German Romantic painting …
Rückenfigur, the back-figure is a pictorial theme with significant power.
Rückenfigur ... back figure in paintings
Rückenfigur ... figure de dos dans la peinture.ppsxguimera
Le Voyageur contemplant une mer de nuages est probablement la Rückenfigur la plus emblématique de la peinture romantique allemande ...
Rückenfigur, la figure de dos est un thème pictural d'une grande puissance.
Panier en osier dans la peinture européenne.ppsxguimera
A été représenté
dans les peintures mythologiques et religieuses, les natures mortes, vanités, allégories, dans la peinture de genre.
Du Caravage et Rubens à Millet, en passant par Vermeer, Delacroix, Manet, Moreau ...
The Art of Rain_The beauty of rain in paintings..ppsxguimera
The beauty of rain in paintings.
expected or feared, delicate or stormy, metaphorical or very real, the rain has often entered the imagination of artists ...
L’art de la pluie_La beauté de la pluie dans la peinture..ppsxguimera
La beauté de la pluie dans la peinture.
espérée ou redoutée, fine ou orageuse, métaphorique ou bien réelle, la pluie s’est souvent invitée dans l’imaginaire des artistes ...
Medea and the beautiful Argonaut,
the first human Cain
Romulus and Remus nursed by the same she-wolf,
Vulcan who loves Venus who loves Mars
Eve and the Apple of the Tree of Temptation
and
the most human of emotions that inspired the painters
La jalousie dans la peinture européenne.ppsxguimera
Médée et le bel Argonaute,
le premier humain Caïn
Romulus et Remus nourris au sein de la même louve,
Vulcain qui aime Vénus qui aime Mars
Ève et la pomme de l'arbre de la tentation
et
la plus humaine des émotions qui a inspiré les peintres
créatures mi-hommes, mi-chevaux, habitant les forêts et les montagnes
violents et sauvages, avec une morale brutale, et un amour immodéré pour le vin et les femmes
Personnages de la mythologie grecque ....ppsxguimera
exceptionnels par leur intelligence, leur bravoure et leur force,
mais aussi parfois arrogants, fiers, prétentieux, vaniteux, vindicatifs et un peu infantiles ...
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Hadj Ounis's most notable work is his sculpture titled "Metamorphosis." This piece showcases Ounis's mastery of form and texture, as he seamlessly combines metal and wood to create a dynamic and visually striking composition. The juxtaposition of the two materials creates a sense of tension and harmony, inviting viewers to contemplate the relationship between nature and industry.
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Boudoir photography, a genre that captures intimate and sensual images of individuals, has experienced significant transformation over the years, particularly in New York City (NYC). Known for its diversity and vibrant arts scene, NYC has been a hub for the evolution of various art forms, including boudoir photography. This article delves into the historical background, cultural significance, technological advancements, and the contemporary landscape of boudoir photography in NYC.
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3. symbol of madness, inconstancy, gluttony
symbol of life, death and resurrection
(and sometimes without a conclusive interpretation of the symbolism in Bosch's and Bruegel’s
turbulent and grotesque fantasy)
4. The egg in the painting of Jérôme Bosch and Pieter Bruegel
5. In the Last Judgment, destination of the godless ...
an lizard with legs emerging out of the eggshell and
with a particularly vicious look
two eggs (symbols of sexual creativity) are waiting to
go in the frying pan
Hieronymus Bosch and workshop
Jérôme Bosch atelier
The Last Judgment, triptych, central panel
Le Jugement dernier, triptyque, panneau central
1482
Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna
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11. ... les délices du pays de Cocagne
a roasted fowl
a roasted pig about with a carving knife
a table laden with food and drink
and
a half-eaten egg in its shell runs
between the peasant and the clerk
BRUEGEL, Pieter the Elder
Pieter Brueghel l'Ancien
The Land of Cockaigne
Le Pays de Cocagne
1567
Alte Pinakothek, Munich
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14. in a very lively market place:
a woman prepares her meal, three eggs
and a woman wears an egg necklace
around her neck
Pieter Bruegel the Elder
Pieter Brueghel l'Ancien
The Fight Between Carnival and Lent
Le Combat de Carnaval et Carême
1559
Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienne
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22. Griet advances towards the mouth
of Hell through a landscape
populated by Boschian monsters ...
Pieter Bruegel the Elder
Pieter Brueghel l'Ancien
Dull Griet
Margot la folle ou Dulle Griet
1563
Museum Mayer van den Bergh, Antwerp
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25. an extraordinary miscellany
sea creatures, butterflies,
poultry, frogs, lizards,
tentacles, tails, fruit ...
and eggs
Pieter Breughel the Elder
Pieter Brueghel l'Ancien
The Fall of the Rebel Angels
La Chute des anges rebelles
1562
Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium,
Brussels
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30. owl and unicorn
snake and toad
cherry and strawberry
lute
and
egg … symbol of madness, inconstancy, gluttony
Hieronymus Bosch
Jérôme Bosch
The Garden of Earthly Delights, central, right panel
Le Jardin des délices, panneau central, de droite
1494-1505
Museo del Prado, Madrid
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40. St. Jerome and a cave
a galero and bible
a lion and owl
an unusual tree, a large nest, a bird
and
a single egg
Hieronymus Bosch
Jérôme Bosch
Saint Jerome at Prayer
Saint Jérôme en prière
1505
Museum voor Schone Kunsten, Ghent
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46. monstrous creatures...
a large egg, an alchemical symbol,
from which come out birds
an amazing pink frog brandishing an egg,
which splits ... the crucible of life in the
symbolism of the alchemists
Hieronymus Bosch
Jérôme Bosch
Temptation Of St Anthony, Triptych, left,
central panel
La Tentation de saint Antoine, Triptyque,
panneau de gauche, central
1501
Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga, Lisboa
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59. donkey and ox
sighthound and owl
and a nest with an egg … symbol of life, death and
resurrection
Hieronymus Bosch
Jérôme Bosch
The Adoration of the Magi
L'Adoration des mages
1475
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
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The egg in the painting (2)
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