Thanks so much for all these lectures but I'd like to add Miro's "Dutch Interior" is based on Hendrick Martensz Sorgh's The Lute Player/The Lutenist (1661)
Norman Rockwell as you say is an illustrator and for a time graphical artists seemed to show the way to the craft of drawing. It is having something to aim for and when a person is reaching out to emulate someone, then illustrations had an aim to represent life in picture form. One could see the skill involved in producing a visual format. Unfortunately as you say illustrations is often the lesser in Fine Art.
Yeah, when I was in school people were really down on Rockwell. I'm happy to say that I have lived long enough to see his reputation revised upward as people has reevaluated his impact and significance.
I was surprised to see André Breton’s name here. I know him from his novel Nadja, but that was it. Love your videos, too. Hope you do more some day!
Thanks so much for all these lectures but I'd like to add Miro's "Dutch Interior" is based on Hendrick Martensz Sorgh's The Lute Player/The Lutenist (1661)
Norman Rockwell as you say is an illustrator and for a time graphical artists seemed to show the way to the craft of drawing. It is having something to aim for and when a person is reaching out to emulate someone, then illustrations had an aim to represent life in picture form. One could see the skill involved in producing a visual format. Unfortunately as you say illustrations is often the lesser in Fine Art.
Yeah, when I was in school people were really down on Rockwell. I'm happy to say that I have lived long enough to see his reputation revised upward as people has reevaluated his impact and significance.
@@arthistorywithtravisleecla6343 Where can I find the lecture about illustration on your channel? (Love your lectures btw :) Thanks for uploading)
Ahhh your channel is so good!
Hi! really enjoying your lectures. Is there no lecture no. 17? thanks!
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@@ignaciomorinigo5265 thanks!
Love your videos ❤️
Where is Lecture 17? Please.