since time immemorial symbol of life and fertility, blood, death, love and immortality
in ancient Greece attributed to the gods of the Underworld, Hades and Persephone
in Christian iconography symbol of the Passion and Resurrection of Christ
Giorgio de Chirico La peinture métaphysiqueguimera
Il y a bien plus d'énigmes dans l'ombre d'un homme qui marche au soleil que dans toutes les religions passées, présentes et futures.
Giorgio de Chirico, 1912
mystérieux, démoniaque, tentateur, fabuleux ..
symbolise la chute, la mort
associé au diable, Satan ou Lucifer, associé au chao
évoque la sagesse, la Connaissance, la passion, le mal, le charme
La chauve-souris dans les peintures européennesguimera
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Las fuentes de los recursos utilizados figuran en la última diapositiva.
Giorgio de Chirico La peinture métaphysiqueguimera
Il y a bien plus d'énigmes dans l'ombre d'un homme qui marche au soleil que dans toutes les religions passées, présentes et futures.
Giorgio de Chirico, 1912
mystérieux, démoniaque, tentateur, fabuleux ..
symbolise la chute, la mort
associé au diable, Satan ou Lucifer, associé au chao
évoque la sagesse, la Connaissance, la passion, le mal, le charme
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mythical, biblical, erotic
apple of original sin, apple of the discord, from the Hesperides garden, apples of the still life, Cézanne's apples to impress Paris, Magritte's floating apple
mythical, biblical, erotic
apple of original sin, apple of the discord, from the Hesperides garden, apples of the still life, Cézanne's apples to impress Paris, Magritte's floating apple
one of the most beautiful magical creatures
an imaginary animal more important in the Christian West from the Middle Ages to the end of the Renaissance
The Christian religious western paintings adopt the palm tree in two major narratives in the life of Jesus:
the Flight to Egypt and his triumphal entrance into Jerusalem at the start of the Passion.
The martyrs were often shown holding a palm frond as an attribute.
Uncommon in the areas of the Roman Campaigna in which landscape painting flourished, the palm tree in the secular landscape paintings of the Mediterranean coast, appear in the 19th century, when they became popular plant
In classical mythological painting is a sacred sign of Apollo, who was born under a palm tree on the island of Delos.
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
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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mysterious, demonic, tempting, fabulous ...
symbolizes the fall, death
associated with the devil, Satan or Lucifer, associated with chaos
evokes wisdom, knowledge, passion, evil, charm
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 …
not surprising to find flies in the paintings ...
can simply mean misery, loneliness, the vanity of earthly things
can be an allusion to the ephemeral of life, beauty, the symbol of death, the Passion of Christ, corruption and venality ...
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 …
Leonardo's painting - Who is Mona Lisa ver 2.0Jerry Daperro
Leonardo was born in or near the town of Vinci, about half way between Florence and Pisa, on 15 April 1452. He was the illegitimate son of a rising Florentine legal official Ser Piero da Vinci. He was good at drawing and was enrolled with the leading Florentine artist of Verrocchio in 1469, at the age of 17. Leonardo was probably the greatest artists of the Renaissance. His studies were strictly based in the scientific methods, on vigorous analysis and on objective reasoning. But it was his inquisitive mind that drove the man forever forward to understand our place in nature. According to art historian Helen Gardner, the scope and depth of his interests were without precedent in recorded history. Apart from portraits, religious themes and historical paintings, Leonardo’s greatest legacies were his notebooks and drawings. He influenced many of his contemporary artists, including Michelangelo Raphael, Giorgione and Bramante. Yet he always had a deep distrust of human society. “Alone you are all yourself.”
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The profane carnation …
symbol of earthly love, devotion
symbol of marriage or betrothal
symbol of distinction
symbol of fascination, passion in European Renaissance art, especially in portraiture
Similar to The pomegranate in Western Painting (20)
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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The pomegranate in Western Painting
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2. since time immemorial symbol of life and fertility, blood, death, love and immortality
in ancient Greece attributed to the gods of the Underworld, Hades and Persephone
in Christian iconography symbol of the Passion and Resurrection of Christ
6. angels
lilies, roses
and
the pomegranate in Mary's hand symbolizing
Christ's Passion
Sandro Botticelli
Madonna of the Pomegranate
La Vierge à la grenade
1487
Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence
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9. basic melancholy and meditative mood …
the pomegranate, symbol of the Passion
Sandro Botticelli
Madonna of the Magnificat
La Madone du Magnificat
1481
Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence
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13. the pomegranate in Mary's hand alludes
to Christ's sacrifice and resurrection
Fra Angelico
The Virgin with the Pomegranate
la Vierge à la Grenade
1426
Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid
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17. Christ clutches a pomegranate, a reminder
of the torture and death he would face at
the Crucifixion
Antonello de Messina, possibly by, peut-être par
The Virgin and Child
La Vierge à l’Enfant
1460-1469
National Gallery, London
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21. a pomegranate, symbol of the Passion
fruit such as apples and pears appear in many
Bellini paintings of the Virgin and Child
Giovanni Bellini
The Virgin and Child
La Vierge à l’Enfant
1480-1490
National Gallery, London
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25. a scene of calm grandeur
the Infant Saint John the Baptist presents a cross
to the Christ Child
and
a pomegranate, symbol of Christ’s resurrection
Fra Bartolomeo
The Rest on the Flight into Egypt with St. John the Baptist
Le Repos pendant la fuite en Égypte avec saint Jean-Baptiste
1509
Getty Center, J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles
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29. St. Gregory the Great, supported by red-
winged cherubim, appearing to Santa Fina to
announce her death ...
a rat, a reference to Saint Fina's martyrdom
(she was eaten alive by rats and worms)
the apple, a symbol of original sin
the wine refers to the Eucharist sacrament
and
the pomegranate, a symbol of royalty,
fertility, resurrection and unity of the Church
Domenico Ghirlandaio
Announcement of Death to St Fina
Annonce de la mort de sainte Fina
1473-1475
Saint Fina Chapel, Collegiata, San Gimignano
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33. 15th century Florentine decoration
next to the window a box, a vase
and
two pomegranates
(reminiscent the frescoes in the Saint
Fina Chapel)
Domenico Ghirlandaio
Birth of St. John the Baptist
Naissance de saint Jean-Baptiste
1486-1490
Cappella Tornabuoni, Santa Maria Novella,
Florence
37. peacock, a symbol of fertility
doves, symbols of chastity
and
the pomegranate next to the right-hand dove
is a symbolic reference to love
Vittore Carpaccio
Two Venetian Ladies
Deux Dames vénitiennes
1510
Museo Correr, Venice
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41. a pomegranate,
a symbol of cohesion in diversity and
thus of the Holy Roman Empire
Albrecht Dürer
Portrait of Emperor Maximilian I
Portrait de l'empereur Maximilien Ier
1519
Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna
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45. the pomegranate,
an allusion to charity and inner richness
Niccolò dell'Abbate
Portrait of a young Man with Parrot and Pomegranate
Portrait de jeune homme avec perroquet et grenade
1540
Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna
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48. a pomegranate which symbolises captivity …
Dante Gabriel Rossetti
Proserpine
Perséphone
1874
Tate Gallery, London
53. a symphony of colours ...
a white tablecloth
and
primroses, pears and pomegranates
Henri Fantin-Latour
Still life (primroses, pears and pomegranates)
Nature morte (primevères, poires et grenades)
1866
The Kröller-Müller Museum, Otterlo
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57. a stone entablature
a porcelain and gilt bronze coffee pot with
flower decorations
two stemware
a knife
red muscat grapes and white grapes
a pear and two apples
And
an open pomegranate masking a
pomegranate closed
Jean-Baptiste Siméon Chardin
Grapes and Pomegranates
Nature morte avec raisins et grenades
1763
Musée du Louvre, Paris
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60. ... there are no words to
describe the beauty and
intensity of this
composition, so simple,
so modern, so moving
Paul Cézanne
Grenade et poires dans une
assiette
Still Life with Pomegranate and
Pears
1885-1890
Collection particulière
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63. some fruits ...
the metaphors of loneliness,
of Courbet's sadness
Gustave Courbet
Nature morte aux fruits: pommes et
grenades
Still Life with fruits: Apples and
Pomegranates
1871
Musée d'Orsay, Paris
67. “nuclear mystical” period …
Dali’s interpretation of atomic force
Salvador Dalí
Dematerialization Near the Nose of Nero
Dématérialisation près du nez de Néron
1947
Dalí Theatre-Museum
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72. two drops of water, a pomegranate and a bee
a pomegranate
a fish
two ferocious tigers
a bayonet
and
Dalí’s muse
Gala’s dream, prompted by the buzzing of the bee, appears
in the upper part of the canvas;
there, from an exploding pomegranate shoots out a fish,
from whose mouth two tigers emerge together with a
bayonet which, one second later, will wake Gala from her
restful sleep
Salvador Dali
Dream Caused by the Flight of a Bee Around a Pomegranate a Second Before
Awakening or Dream Caused by the Flight of a Bee
Rêve causé par le vol d'une abeille autour d'une grenade, une seconde avant
l'éveil
1944
Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum, Madrid
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78. Fruit in Western Painting
A apple, a peach, a golden pear, a juicy strawberry, an pomegranate ...
for painters of Byzantine, Gothic, Northern Renaissance and Italian Renaissance periods, fruit was part of a
rich visual language.
Art-works exhibited in public, mostly in churches, were a stern proclamation that everyone could readily
understand.
Throughout Western history these paintings with their symbolism, have been used as guides in illuminating
the divine mysteries of the faith.