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1. 500 Years of Female Portraits in Western
Art
Philip Scott Johnson, artista gráfico especializado en Morphing Technique
(CMT), es el autor de este vídeo que sintetiza en menos de 3 minutos la
evolución del retrato femenino de los últimos 500 años.
Para acompañar el trabajo, Johnoson incluye como fondo la música de la Suite
for solo cello Nº1 in G major, BWV 1007 – Sarabande, de Johann Sebastian
Bach, con Yo-Yo Ma al cello.
Si queréis saber con detalle cuáles son las 90 obras de arte de la pintura que
aparecen en este trabajo, entrad en este enlace pulsando aquí. Ahí hallaréis
una relación detallada del nombre de cada obra de arte, su autor y fecha de
ejecución.
Este vídeo fue elegida la obra más creativa en los Premios YouTube Awards
2007.
Alfredo Webmaster
1
0:00 Archangel
(Angel of the Golden Locks) Novgorod School, Russia 2nd half of the 12th c.
2
0:01 La Scapigliata
(The Lady of the Dishevelled Hair) Leonardo da Vinci
2. (1452-1519) 1508 3
0:03 The Madonna of the Carnation Leonardo da Vinci
(1452-1519) 1478-80 4
0:05 Mona Lisa
(La Gioconda) Leonardo da Vinci
(1452-1519) 1503-05 5
0:07 Lady with a Unicorn Raphael
(1483-1520) c.1505 6
0:09 The Birth of Venus Sandro Botticelli
(1444-1510) 1485 7
0:11 Portrait of a Young Woman Titian (Tiziano Vecellio)
3. (c.1490-1576) 1536 8
0:13 Portrait of a Lady as St Lucy Giovanni Antonio Boltraffio
(1467-1516) 1500 9
0:14 Sacred Conversation Giovanni Bellini
(1430-1516) 1490 10
0:16 Profane Love
(Vanity) Titian (Tiziano Vecellio)
(c.1490-1576) 1514-1515 11
0:18 Judith with the Head of Holofernes Titian (Tiziano Vecellio)
(c.1490-1576) c.1515 12
0:20 Mary Magdalene Pietro Perugino
4. (1448-1523) 1500 13
0:22 Portrait of Ginevra de’ Benci Leonardo da Vinci
(1452-1519) 1476 14
0:24 Lady with an Ermine
Portrait of Cecilia Gallerani Leonardo da Vinci
(1452-1519) 1483 - 1490 15
0:26 Virgin Annunciate
Maria der Verkündigung Antonello da Messina
(c.1430-1479) 1476 16
0:28 La Donna Velata
(Woman with a Veil) Raphael
(1483-1520) c.1514 17
0:30 Portrait of a Young Venetian Woman or Red-haired Woman from Venice Albrecht
5. Dürer
(1471-1528) 1505 18
0:32 Portrait of a Woman Lucas Cranach the Elder
(1472-1553) 1526 19
0:34 Porträt der Maria Maddalena Portinari Hans Memling
(1430/40-1494) 1470 20
0:35 Lais of Corinth Hans Holbein the Younger
(1497-1543) 1526 21
0:37 Portrait of Elsbeth Tucher Albrecht Dürer
(1471-1528) 1499 22
0:39 Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire Sir Joshua Reynolds
6. (1723-1792) 1775-76 23
0:41 Jane, Countess of Harrington Sir Joshua Reynolds
(1723-1792) 1778 24
0:43 Mrs. John Hale Sir Joshua Reynolds
(1723-1792) 1762-64 25
0:44 Mrs. Abington Sir Joshua Reynolds
(1723-1792) 1764-1773 26
0:46 Charlotte-Aglaé d'Orléans
Duchesse de Modène Pierre Gobert
(1622-1744) 1744 27
0:48 Portrait of Suzanna Huygens Caspar Netscher
7. (1639-1684) 1667-69 28
0:50 The Marquise de Seignelay and Two of her Children Pierre Mignard
(1612-1695) 1691 29
0:52 Madame Victoire de France Jean-Marc Nattier
(1685-1766) 1748 30
0:54 Portrait of an Unknown Woman in a Blue Dress with Yellow Trimmings Fyodor
Rokotov
(1735-1808) 1760s 31
0:56 Le Chapeau de Paille
(The Straw Hat) Peter Paul Rubens
(1577-1640) c. 1626 32
0:58 Self-Portrait in a Straw Hat Élisabeth Louise Vigée-Le Brun
8. (1755-1842) 1782 33
1:00 Portrait of Lady-in-Waiting to the Infanta Isabella Peter Paul Rubens
(1577-1640) Mid-1620s 34
1:01 Lady with a Flower in her Hair El Greco
(1541-1614) c1590-1600 35
1:03 Madame Barbe de Rimsky-Korsakov Franz Xaver Winterhalter
(1805-1873) 1864 36
1:05 Young Housewife Alexei Vasilievich Tyranov
(1808-1859) 1840s 37
1:07 Portrait of M. I. Lopukhina Vladimir Lukich Borovikovsky
9. (1757-1825) 1797 38
1:09 Portrait of V. S. Putyatina Alexey Gavrilovich Venetsianov
(1780-1847) 1815-1816 39
1:11 Madame Pasteur Antoine-Jean Gros
(1771-1835) 1795-96 40
1:13 Amalie von Schintling Joseph Karl Stieler
(1781-1858) 1831 41
1:15 Portrait of M. A. Kikina Orest Adamovich Kiprensky
(1782-1836) 1816 42
1:17 Woman with a Pearl Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot
10. (1796-1875) c1869 43
1:18 The Reading Edouard Manet
(1832-1883) 1869 44
1:20 Berthe Morisot Edouard Manet
(1832-1883) 1872 45
1:22 Charlotte Dubourg Henri Fantin-Latour
(1836-1904) 1882 46
1:24 Portrait of an Italian Woman Alexei Vasilievich Tyranov
(1808-1859) 1851 47
1:26 Princess Albert de Broglie Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres
11. (1780-1867) 1851-53 48
1:28 An Elegant Beauty William Clark Wontner
(1857-1930) 49
1:30 Souvenir William-Adolphe Bouguereau
(1825-1905) 1895 50
1:31 La Belle Liseuse
(The Beautiful Reader) Lêon François Comerre
(1850-1916) 51
1:33 Modesti William-Adolphe Bouguereau
(1825-1905) 1902 52
1:35 Pavonia Lord Frederick Leighton
12. (1830-1896) 1858-59 53
1:37 A Portrait of a Young Lady Eugene de Blaas
(1843-1931) 54
1:39 Musette Eugene de Blaas
(1843-1931) 1900 55
1:41 An Arab Beauty Lêon François Comerre
(1850-1916) 56
1:43 Girl Braiding Her Hair
(Suzanne Valadon) Pierre Auguste Renoir
(1841-1919) 1885 57
1:45 Portrait of Madame Henriot Pierre Auguste Renoir
13. (1841-1919) 1877 58
1:47 Two Sisters on the Terrace Pierre Auguste Renoir
(1841-1919) 1881 59
1:48 Portrait of the Actress Jeanne Samary Pierre Auguste Renoir
(1841-1919) 1878 60
1:50 La Chevelure
Young Woman Braiding her Hair Pierre Auguste Renoir
(1841-1919) 1876 61
1:52 Blonde Nude Pierre Auguste Renoir
(1841-1919) 1882 62
1:54 La Promenade Édouard Manet
14. (1832-1883) c. 1880 63
1:56 Portrait of Maggie Wilson Frank Duveneck
(1848-1919) 1898 64
1:58 Woman with a Pearl Necklace in a Loge Mary Cassatt
(1844-1926) 1879 65
2:00 Ideal Head Julian Alden Weir
(1852-1919) 66
2:01 Portrait of a Woman Paul Cesar Helleu
(1859-1927) 1909 67
2:03 Ols Maria Anders Zorn
15. (1860-1920) 1918 68
2:05 The Artist Alphonse Maria Mucha
(1860-1939) 1920 69
2:07 The Matyr of the Solway John Everett Millais
(1829-1896) 1871 70
2:09 Madeleine Bernard Paul Gauguin
(1848-1903) 1888 71
2:11 Woman with a Hat Henri Matisse
(1869-1954) 1905 72
2:13 Madras Rouge Henri Matisse
16. (1869-1954) 1907 73
2:15 Cocolo Francis Picabia
(1879-1953) 1936-38 74
2:16 Ritratto di Signora di Klimt Gustav Klimt
(1862-1918) 1916-17 75
2:18 La fleur
(serigraph) Henri Matisse
(1869-1954) 1937 76
2:20 Portrait of Lydia Delectorskaya, the Artist's Secretary Henri Matisse
(1869-1954) 1947 77
2:22 The Mask Louis Welden Hawkins
17. (1849-1910) 1905 78
2:24 Les Fleurs du Mal
(Flowers of Evil) Rene Magritte
(1898-1967) 1946 79
2:26 F. Champenois Alphonse Maria Mucha
(1860-1939) 1897 80
2:28 Cycles Perfecta Alphonse Maria Mucha
(1860-1939) 1902 81
2:30 Raphaelesque Head Exploding Salvador Dali
(1904-1989) 1951 82
2:31 Head Bombarded with Grains of Wheat Salvador Dali
18. (1904-1989) 1954 83
2:33 Apparition of a Face with a Fruit Dish on a Beach Salvador Dali
(1904-1989) 1938 84
2:35 Woman Torso Kazimir Malevich
(1878-1935) 1928-1932 85
2:37 American Beauty
(The Movie Star) Knud Merrild
(1894-1954) 1928 86
2:39 Portrait of Lunia Czechowska Amedeo Modigliani
(1884-1920) 1919 87
2:41 Tumblers (Mother and Son) Pablo Picasso
19. (1881-1973) 1905 88
2:43 Maternity Pablo Picasso
(1881-1973) 1905 89
2:45 Nude Woman In A Red Armchair Pablo Picasso
(1881-1973) 1932 90
2:47 Portrait of Françoise Pablo Picasso
(1881-1973) 1946