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<html> <head> <title>Visual Arts Encyclopedia</title> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"> <meta name="description" content="Encyclopedia of Visual Art: All you need to know about painting, drawing, sculpture and architecture"> <meta name="keywords" content="Art Encyclopedia, Visual Arts Guide, Painting, Drawing, Sculpture, Architecture, Printmaking, Ceramics, Illustration, Museums, Louvre, Uffizi, Painting Genres, Renaissance, Baroque, Impressionism, Cubism, Expressionism, Surrealism, Pop Art"> <meta name="verify-v1" content="N5tFYsij1hpdC+ue9oQ4Sg0n6V2up7/CoE64yxh59CI=" /> </head> <body bgcolor="#FFFFFF" text="#000000"> <div id="fb-root"></div> <script>(function(d, s, id) { var js, fjs = d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0]; if (d.getElementById(id)) return; js = d.createElement(s); js.id = id; js.src = "//connect.facebook.net/en_GB/all.js#xfbml=1"; fjs.parentNode.insertBefore(js, fjs); }(document, 'script', 'facebook-jssdk'));</script> <table width="750" border="0" cellspacing="2" cellpadding="5" align="center"> <tr> <td width="364"> <h1><font face="Verdana" size="6" color="#009900">Art Encyclopedia</font><br> <font face="Verdana" size="2" color="#666666">Visual Arts of Painting | Sculpture |Architecture<br> Photography | Ceramics and other crafts</font></h1> </td> <td width="360"><img src="images/arts-stars.jpg" width="108" height="20" alt="arts education"><font face="Arial" size="3"><i> "BEST educational arts website..."<br> </i>Please Note: This site uses cookies. <a href="site/cookies.htm"><b>Read more</b></a>.</font></td> </tr> </table> <table width="750" border="0" cellspacing="2" cellpadding="5" align="center"> <tr> <td> <p><font face="Arial" size="6" color="#FF0000"><b>TO FIND A TOPIC, USE OUR <a href="site/search.htm">MAIN A-Z INDEX</a></b></font></p> <div class="fb-like" data-href="http://www.facebook.com/ArtEncyclopedia" data-width="450" data-show-faces="true" data-send="true"></div></td> </tr> </table> <table width="750" border="0" cellspacing="2" cellpadding="5" align="center"> <tr> <td width="46%" valign="top"> <p><font face="Verdana" size="2"><b><font size="4">PAGE CONTENTS</font><br> <br> • <a href="#art">What is Art?</a><br> • <a href="#painters">World's Greatest Painters</a><br> • <a href="#modern">Best Modern Painters</a><br> • <a href="#history">Art History</a><br> • <a href="#painting">Painting</a><br> • <a href="#sculpture">Sculpture</a><br> • <a href="#architecture">Architecture</a><br> • <a href="#photography">Photography</a><br> • <a href="#irish">Irish Arts</a><br> • <a href="#worldart">World Art</a><br> • <a href="#museums">Museums</a><br> • <a href="#education">Art Appreciation</a></b></font></p> </td> <td valign="top" width="54%"> <p><b><font face="Verdana" size="4">CHANNELS</font><br> <font face="Verdana" size="3"><br> • <a href="site/art-styles.htm">A-Z of ART MOVEMENTS</a><br> • <a href="site/timeline.htm">TIMELINE OF ART</a><br> • <a href="site/prehistoric.htm">PREHISTORIC ART</a><br> • <a href="site/renaissance.htm">RENAISSANCE</a><br> • <a href="site/artist-biographies-alphabetical.htm">ARTISTS (ALL)</a><br> • <a href="site/sculpture.htm">SCULPTURE</a><br> • <a href="site/painting.htm">PAINTING</a><br> • <a href="site/paintings.htm">FAMOUS PAINTINGS ANALYZED</a><br> • <a href="site/architecture.htm">ARCHITECTURE</a><br> • <a href="site/photography.htm">PHOTOGRAPHY</a><br> • <a href="site/popular-articles.htm">MOST POPULAR ARTICLES</a></font></b></p> </td> </tr> </table> <hr width="750" size="1"> <table width="750" border="0" cellspacing="2" cellpadding="5" align="center"> <tr valign="top"> <td width="118"> <p><a href="http://www.facebook.com/ArtEncyclopedia" rel="nofollow" target="_blank"><img src="images/facebookimage.jpg" width="80" height="80" border="0"></a></p> <p><font face="Verdana" size="1"><font color="#FF0000"><b>WHAT IS<br> POSTMODERNISM?</b></font><br> Please see:<br> <a href="postmodernism.htm"><b>Postmodernist Art</b></a></font></p> <p> </p> </td> <td width="606"> <p><font face="Verdana" size="4"><b><a name="art"></a>What is Art?</b></font><br> <font face="Arial" size="2">How is art defined and classified? What's the difference between fine, decorative and applied arts? What's the difference between arts and crafts? What's the difference between representational and <a href="abstract-art.htm"><b>abstract art</b></a>? What are aesthetics? What are ready-mades? What is junk art? For answers to these and other questions see: <a href="art-definition.htm"><b>Definition and Meaning of Art</b></a>. For Christian diptychs, triptychs and polyptych altarpieces, Eastern Orthodox icons, and illuminated gospel manuscripts, see: <b><a href="christian-art.htm">Christian art</a></b>. For all artworks derived from the Old or New Testament of the Bible, see: <a href="biblical-art.htm"><b>Biblical art</b></a>. For a guide to sacred artworks in general, see: <b><a href="religious-art.htm">Religious art</a></b>. For more information about print techniques such as woodcuts, relief or intaglio processes, aquatint, mezzotint, etching, dry-point, engraving or lithography, stencils, serigraphy and silkscreen, see <a href="printmaking.htm"><b>Printmaking</b></a>.</font></p> <p><font face="Arial" size="2">Other forms of art covered include various types of painting and <b><a href="drawing.htm">drawing</a></b>, as well as animation, architecture, assemblage, calligraphy, caricature, ceramics, collage, conceptualism, digital computer art, graffiti, graphic art, illustration, installations, performance, metalwork, mosaics, photography, pottery, sculpture, sketching, stained glass, tapestry, textile design, video, numerous types of artistic design, and more.</font></p> <p><font face="Arial" size="2">• For more information, see <a href="art-types.htm"><b>Types of Art</b></a>.<br> • For answers to popular questions, see: <b><a href="art-questions.htm">Art Questions</a></b>.</font></p> </td> </tr> </table> <hr width="750" size="1"> <table width="750" border="0" cellspacing="2" cellpadding="5" align="center"> <tr valign="top"> <td width="118"> <p><img src="images/mona-lisa.jpeg" width="84" height="118" alt="Greatest Old Masters"></p> <p><font face="Verdana" size="1"><b><font color="#FF0000">WHAT ARE THE<br> WORLD'S BEST<br> PAINTINGS?</font></b><br> To find out, see:<br> <a href="greatest-paintings-ever.htm"><b>Greatest Paintings<br> Ever</b></a>.</font></p> </td> <td width="606"> <p><font face="Verdana" size="4"><b><a name="painters"></a>World's Greatest Painters (c.1300-1800)</b></font><br> <font face="Arial" size="2">Read biographies of ALL the great European Old Masters, such as: Gothic illuminators like Jean Pucelle and the Limbourg Brothers; leading icon panel painters like Theophanes the Greek and Andrei Rublev; Sienese painters such as Duccio di Buoninsegna; Flemish masters like Jan Van Eyck, Roger Van der Weyden, Hans Memling; Dutch painters like Hieronymus Bosch, as well as early German artists like Albrecht Altdorfer, Durer and Holbein. We analyze the <a href="history-of-art/renaissance-paintings.htm"><b>Greatest Renaissance Paintings</b></a> by Giotto, Masaccio, Botticelli, Leonardo Da Vinci, Correggio, Raphael and Tintoretto. We profile Mannerists like Paolo Veronese, miniaturists like Nicholas Hilliard, the Bolognese School of Annibale Carracci, and the great masters of Baroque painting such as Rubens, Caravaggio, Velazquez, as well as Ribera's Neapolitan School, and illusionist fresco painters like Pietro da Cortona and Andrea Pozzo. We profile Dutch Realists like Rembrandt and Jan Vermeer; as well as 18th century view-painters like Canaletto, Rococo painters like Boucher and Fragonard; Neoclassicists such as Jacques-Louis David, and Romantics like Goya.</font></p> <p><font face="Arial" size="2">• For a chronological list of painters by movement, see: <a href="old-masters.htm"><b>OLD MASTERS</b></a>.<br> • For a combined list of painters and sculptors, see: <a href="artists.htm"><b>Visual Artists: Greatest</b></a>.</font></p> </td> </tr> </table> <p align="center"><font face="Arial" size="4"><b><font color="#FF0000">LOOKING FOR DETAILS OF A PARTICULAR ARTIST?<br> USE OUR EASY <a href="site/search.htm">MAIN A-Z INDEX</a></font></b></font></p> <table width="750" border="0" cellspacing="2" cellpadding="5" align="center"> <tr> <td width="117" valign="top"> <p><img src="images/modigliani-nude-small.jpg" width="115" height="100"></p> <p><font face="Verdana" size="1"><b><font color="#FF0000">WHO ARE THE<br> BEST MODERN<br> ARTISTS?</font></b><br> For biographies of<br> the greatest<br> Pre-Raphaelites,<br> Impressionists,<br> and Symbolists,<br> please see:<br> <a href="famous-artists.htm"><b>Famous Painters</b></a></font></p> <p><font face="Verdana" size="1"><b><font color="#FF0000">WHO WON THE<br> TURNER PRIZE?</font></b><br> To find out who<br> holds the world's<br> top award for<br> contemporary art,<br> please see:<br> <a href="contemporary-artists/turner-prize-winners.htm"><b>Turner Prize Winners</b></a></font></p> </td> <td width="607" valign="top"> <p><font face="Verdana" size="4"><b><a name="modern"></a>Best Modern Painters (c.1700-present)</b></font><br> <font face="Arial" size="2">We profile ALL the great 18th century masters of <a href="history-of-art/english-figurative-painting.htm"><b>English figurative painting</b></a>, like William Hogarth and Joshua Reynolds, as well as ALL the main members of the school of <b><a href="history-of-art/english-landscape-painting.htm">English landscape painting</a></b> including JMW Turner, Constable and Richard Parkes Bonington. We also cover the 18th century American School, exemplified by portraitists Benjamin West, John Singleton Copley, and Gilbert Stuart, and Japanese <i>Ukiyo-e</i> artists, like Hokusai and Hiroshige.</font></p> <p><font face="Arial" size="2">We provide biographies of ALL major <b>19th century painters</b> including: masters from the French Barbizon Landscape School, like Corot, Theodore Rousseau, Millet and Daubigny, as well as American painters of the Hudson River School (Thomas Cole, Frederic Church), and exponents of Luminism. Realists like Daumier and Courbet, and Symbolists like Gustave Moreau, are also covered. We profile ALL the great <a href="history-of-art/impressionist-painters.htm"><b>Impressionist painters</b></a> and ALL Post-Impressionist painters like Georges Seurat, Van Gogh, Gauguin, Cezanne and Munch. We profile Jules Cheret, inventor of 3-stone chromolithography, as well as ALL the great Russian artists up to 1917, including the goldsmith Peter Carl Faberge, creator of the exquisite Faberge Easter Eggs.</font></p> <blockquote> <p><font face="Arial" size="2">• For narrative, historical or mythological works, see: <b><a href="best-history-painters.htm">Best History Painters</a></b>.<br> • For individual, group or self portraits, see: <b><a href="best-portrait-artists.htm">Best Portrait Artists</a></b>.<br> • For everyday scenes, see: <b><a href="best-genre-painters.htm">Best Genre Painters</a></b>.<br> • For views and vistas, see: <b><a href="best-landscape-artists.htm">Best Landscape Artists</a></b>.</font></p> </blockquote> <p><font face="Arial" size="2">We profile ALL major <a href="history-of-art/twentieth-century-painters.htm"><b>20th century painters</b></a>, including Fauvists like Matisse and Andre Derain; Expressionists like Modersohn-Becker, Kandinsky, Emil Nolde, August Macke and Klee; Chagall and Modigliani of the Paris School; Cubists like Picasso and Braque; Dadaists like Marcel Duchamp; Surrealists like Dali and Magritte, and abstract painters like Mondrian, Malevich and Moholy-Nagy. We cover ALL important American artists such as Hopper, Rothko, De Kooning, Pollock, Warhol, Jasper Johns, and the Neo-Pop sculptor Jeff Koons, as well as Mexican Muralists like Diego Rivera, and South Americans like Fernando Botero, and 20th century European masters like Lucian Freud, Antoni Tapies, Yves Klein and Damien Hirst.</font></p> </td> </tr> </table> <hr width="750" size="1"> <table width="750" border="0" cellspacing="2" cellpadding="5" align="center"> <tr> <td width="118" valign="top"> <p><img src="images/willendorf.jpg" width="70" height="131" alt="History of Art"></p> <p><font face="Verdana" size="1"><b>DO YOU KNOW<br> THE OLDEST ART<br> EVER FOUND?<br> <a href="prehistoric/oldest-art-top-50.htm">100 Oldest Works<br> of Stone Age Art</a></b></font></p> </td> <td width="606" valign="top"> <p><font face="Verdana" size="4"><b><a name="history"></a>History of Art</b></font><br> <font face="Arial" size="2">Our coverage of <a href="prehistoric-art.htm"><b>Prehistoric art</b></a> features the oldest art from across the globe. Dating to the lower Paleolithic era of the Stone Age between 290,000 and 700,000 BCE, it includes the strange phenomenon of cupules, the Venuses of <i>Berekhat Ram</i> and <i>Tan-Tan</i>, and the Blombos Cave petroglyphs. In addition, we feature <a href="prehistoric/venus-figurines.htm"><b>Venus figurines</b></a> (<i>Venus of Hohle Fels</i>, <i>Venus of Willendorf</i>), an extensive series of articles on <a href="prehistoric/cave-art.htm"><b>cave art</b></a> - including cave paintings at Chauvet, Lascaux and Altamira, ivory carvings like the <i>Lion Man of Hohlenstein Stadel</i>, </font><font face="Arial" size="2"> as well as <a href="pottery.htm"><b>ancient pottery</b></a>, Australian Aboriginal X-ray and Bradshaw paintings. See: <a href="prehistoric-art-timeline.htm"><b>Prehistoric Art Timeline</b></a>.</font></p> <p align="center"><font face="Arial" size="4"><b><font color="#FF0000">WANT TO KNOW ABOUT STONE AGE ART?<br> USE OUR EASY </font><a href="site/prehistoric.htm">A-Z INDEX of PREHISTORIC ART</a></b></font></p> <p><font face="Arial" size="2">We explore a range of <b><a href="ancient-art.htm">Ancient art</a></b> from a variety of civilizations. Beginning with Mesopotamian art (c.4500 BCE onwards), it includes the sculpture and frescos of <a href="ancient-art/classical-antiquity.htm"><b>Classical Antiquity</b></a>, notably those of <a href="greek-art.htm"><b>Greek art</b></a> and <a href="roman-art.htm"><b>Roman art</b></a>. For the history of <b><a href="ancient-art/asian.htm">Asian art</a></b> and culture, see <a href="chinese-art-timeline.htm"><b>Chinese Art Timeline</b></a> (c.18,000 BCE - present). From 450 CE, we cover the mosaics and religious icons of the Byzantine era, followed by the courtly revivals of the Carolingian and Ottonian dynasties. We also take a close look at <b><a href="history-of-art/pre-columbian.htm">Pre-Columbian Art</a></b> (c.1200 BCE - 1535 CE). From 1,000 CE, we trace the development of Medieval architecture and sculpture through the<b> </b>Romanesque, and Gothic periods, while painting is explored through the <i>Sienese School</i> and <i>International Gothic</i> styles. We explain the difference between <i>trecento</i>, <i>quattrocento</i> and <i>cinquecento</i> paintings. At the same time, Italian <b><a href="renaissance-art.htm">Renaissance art</a></b> receives in-depth coverage, as does 17th century <b><a href="history-of-art/baroque.htm">Baroque art</a></b>, and 18th century <b><a href="history-of-art/neo-classical.htm">Neoclassical art</a></b>. In addition, we also look at the history of crafts, like jewellery and fine furniture.</font></p> <p><font face="Arial" size="2">Our guide to <b><a href="modern-art.htm">Modern Art</a></b> lists all the trends and schools of the modern period. Important styles explored include: Impressionism (1874-84), <a href="history-of-art/post-impressionism.htm"><b>Post-Impressionism</b></a> (1880-1900), Fauvism (1905-7), <b> <a href="history-of-art/expressionism.htm">Expressionism</a></b> (1905-14), <b><a href="history-of-art/cubism.htm">Cubism</a></b> (1908-14), <b><a href="history-of-art/surrealism.htm"> Surrealism</a></b> (1923-present) and <a href="history-of-art/pop-art.htm"><b>Pop art</b></a> (1960s). We explain the meaning of styles like 'realism' and 'naturalism' in painting. In addition, we profile important 20th-century groups like <i>Die Brucke</i> and <i>Der Blaue Reiter</i>, and examine the contribution of styles like Japonism and Biomorphic Abstraction, as well as modern movements like <i>Art Informel</i>, <i>Colour-Field Painting</i>, <i>Op Art and Fluxus</i>, and the latest contemporary art forms like Angel and Fantasy art.</font></p> <p><font face="Arial" size="2">• For more details, see: <a href="history-of-art.htm"><b>History of Art</b></a>. or <a href="art-movements-glossary.htm"><b>Art Movements</b></a>.</font></p> <p align="center"><font face="Arial" size="4"><b><font color="#FF0000">WANT TO KNOW THE DATE OF A PARTICULAR MOVEMENT?<br> SEE: <a href="site/timeline.htm">TIMELINE OF ART</a></font></b></font></p> </td> </tr> </table> <hr width="750" size="1"> <table width="750" border="0" cellspacing="2" cellpadding="5" align="center"> <tr> <td width="117" valign="top"> <p><img src="images/jawlensky-sakharoff1.jpg" width="100" height="100" alt="Art News Headlines"></p> <p><font face="Verdana" size="1"><b><font color="#FF0000">ANSWERS TO<br> YOUR QUESTIONS</font></b><br> In this section<br> we offer news and<br> facts or answers to<br> popular questions<br> about painting,<br> sculpture, or<br> architecture.</font></p> </td> <td width="607" valign="top"> <p><b><font face="Verdana" size="4">News, Articles on Artists and Movements</font></b></p> <p><font size="2" face="Arial"><strong>FAMOUS VENETIAN PAINTERS: TITIAN (1488-1576)</strong><br> With the work of the Venetian painter Titian, the Renaissance in Venice reached its zenith. The decisive influence upon him appears to have been his contact with Giorgione, rather than the formal training they both received in the Bellini workshop. Tradition links Titian with the perished frescoes on the Fondaco dei Tedeschi for which Giorgione was paid, and with the "Dresden Venus" left unfinished at the time of his premature death. Giorgione's later influence can be detected in the "Three Ages of Man", a beautifully idyllic composition. It lingers also in "Sacred and Profane Love", Titian's depiction of the Twin Venuses commissioned by Niccolo Aurelio after 1516. In 1516, Titian succeeded Giovanni Bellini as Painter to the Republic and in 1518 completed the "Assumption of the Virgin" for the high altar of Santa Maria dei Frari. The picture's immediate success established his reputation and led, in 1519, to another commission for the same church, the "Pesaro Altarpiece", completed in 1526. Between 1518 and 1523, Titian painted three mythologies for Alfonso d'Este. In the last to be executed, the "Bacchus and Ariadne", there are references to Michelangelo's "Bathers". In 1545-6, he visited Rome, where he painted the incisive and unflattering portrait, now in Naples, of his host Pope Paul III with his two grandsons. For one of them, Cardinal Alessandro Farnese, he executed the "Danae", also now in Naples. Titian attended the Imperial Court at Augsburg in 1548-9 and 1550-1 as Court Painter to Charles V, a position he held, on friendly terms with the Emperor, from 1533. For the Emperor's son, Philip II of Spain, he painted his famous, late poesie, a series of nude mythological studies. Among them is "Diana and Callisto" (1559). A remarkably open and spacious composition, its coherence is derived from the subtle interrelationship of the figures. The actual paint surface is grainy, looking forward to the extremely free handling of paint which is characteristic of the last decade. "The Death of Actaeon" demonstrates Titian's disregard for linear definition and the dependence of his late works upon brushwork to suggest form. In his last religious paintings, Titian achieved a rare synthesis between form and content; an exemplar of the Venetian artistic ethos of "colorito" - in contrast to the Florentine method of "disegno" - his use of paint achieves a sublimity of expression rarely matched in Western art. Titian's younger contemporaries included Jacopo Tintoretto (1518-94) and Paolo Veronese (1528-88). For more about Venetian drawing and painting, as well as a wide range of biographies on the city's leading artists, as well as a wide range of in-depth articles on the city's altarpieces and portraits, see our easy <a href="site/search.htm"> MAIN A-Z INDEX</a>.</font></p></td> </tr> </table> <hr width="750" size="1"> <table width="750" border="0" cellspacing="2" cellpadding="5" align="center"> <tr> <td width="118" valign="top"> <p><img src="images/cezanne.jpg" width="100" height="100" alt="Painting: oils, watercolours, acrylics"></p> <p><font face="Verdana" size="1"><b><font color="#FF0000">MASTERPIECES<br> ANALYZED</font></b><br> Check our index<br> for the meaning<br> of key paintings<br> like the <b><a href="famous-paintings/mona-lisa.htm">Mona Lisa</a></b><br> and many others,<br> by the world's top<br> oil painters and<br> watercolourists.</font></p> </td> <td width="606" valign="top"> <p><font face="Verdana" size="4"><b><a name="painting"></a>Painting</b></font><br> <font face="Arial" size="2">Our coverage of <b><a href="fine-art-painting.htm">fine art painting</a></b> centres on the medium of oil painting, but we also answer questions about the earlier <i>encaustic</i> and <i>tempera</i> methods. Nineteenth century <i>watercolours</i> / <i>gouache</i>, and twentieth century <i>acrylic paints</i> are also covered, as is figure painting and drawing from life. Our section on <b><a href="colour-in-painting.htm">colour in painting</a></b> traces exactly how the main colour pigments evolved, and outlines the <i>theory of colour</i>, as well as the main <i>colour palettes</i> from Antiquity onwards.</font></p> <blockquote> <p><font face="Arial" size="2">We look at the <b>history and development</b> of oil paint as it expanded from damper areas of Northern Europe to Italy and Spain, and also examine methods such as <i>buon fresco and mezzo-fresco</i> murals, and linear perspective. Painterly methods like <i>chiaroscuro</i>, <i>tenebrism</i>, and <i>impasto</i> are also examined, as are </font><font face="Arial" size="2"> automatic painting techniques like <i>frottage</i> and <i>decalcomania</i>.</font></p> </blockquote> <p><font face="Arial" size="2">We profile the five painting genres which make up the <i>Hierarchy of the Genres</i> as were taught in the main Fine Arts Academies of Europe. They are (in order of importance): (1) <a href="genres/history-painting.htm"><b>History Painting</b></a>; (2) <a href="genres/portrait-art.htm"><b>Portraiture</b></a>; (3) <a href="genres/genre-painting.htm"><b>Genre Painting</b></a>; (4) <a href="genres/landscape-painting.htm"><b>Landscapes</b></a>; (5) <a href="genres/still-life-painting.htm"><b>Still Life</b></a>.</font></p> </td> </tr> </table> <hr width="750" size="1"> <table width="750" border="0" cellspacing="2" cellpadding="5" align="center"> <tr valign="top"> <td width="118"> <p><img src="images/epstein-adam.jpg" width="65" height="155" alt="Sculpture History"></p> <p><font face="Verdana" size="1"><b><font color="#FF0000">BRONZE<br> CASTING</font></b><br> For a mini-guide<br> please see:<br> <b><a href="sculpture/bronze.htm">Bronze Sculpture</a>.</b></font></p> </td> <td width="606"> <p><font face="Verdana" size="4"><b><a name="sculpture"></a>Sculpture</b></font><font face="Arial" size="2"><br> We cover the origins, history and development of sculpture in bronze, stone, marble, bronze, clay, and wood. Read our introduction <b><a href="antiquity/greek-sculpture.htm">Greek Sculpture Made Simple</a></b> covering the Archaic (600-500), Classical (500-323) and Hellenistic (c.323-27 BCE) eras; read about the great Roman narrative reliefs like <i>Trajan's Column</i>. We also profile the finest Greek sculptors, like Phidias, Polykleitos, Myron, Lysippos and Praxiteles, as well as famous antique sculptures like the <i>Altar of Zeus at Pergamon</i>, the <i>Venus de Milo</i>, <i>Lacoon and His Sons</i>, and the <i>Ara Pacis Augustae</i>, in Rome. For a chronological outline of the plastic arts, see: <a href="sculpture-history.htm"><b>Sculpture History</b></a>.</font></p> <p><font face="Arial" size="2">In addition, we cover column statues and other architectural stonework by the great stone-masons and bronze-workers associated with <a href="sculpture/renaissance.htm"><b>Italian Renaissance sculpture</b></a>, as well as Medieval, Romanesque and Gothic sculpture. We look at equestrian statues, <i>bas-relief</i> and <i>haut-relief</i> sculptures by artists like Lorenzo Ghiberti, Donatello, and Andrea del Verrocchio, along with marbles and bronzes by carvers like Michelangelo, Bernini, Antonio Canova and Rodin. We also profile great 20th century masters such as Brancusi, Ossip Zadkine, Alexander Calder and Louise Bourgeois; the Cubists Archipenko and Lipchitz; exponents of biomorphic abstraction like Jean Arp and Henry Moore; expressionists like Jacob Epstein; abstract sculptors like Naum Gabo and David Smith; minimalists like Donald Judd; junk artists like Arman and Cesar Baldaccini; kinetic artists like Jean Tinguely; the surrealist Giacometti; the Pop artist Claes Oldenburg; and the contemporary sculptors Joseph Beuys, Antony Gormley, Richard Serra and Anish Kapoor.</font></p> <p><font face="Arial" size="2">• For an article on the theory, materials and types of 3-D objects, see: <a href="sculpture.htm"><b>Sculpture Art</b></a>.<br> • For a list of the finest works, see: <a href="greatest-sculptures-ever.htm"><b>Greatest Sculptures Ever</b></a> (33,000 BCE - present).<br> • For biographies of the best 3-D artists, see: <a href="sculptors.htm"><b>Greatest Sculptors</b></a>. (500 BCE - present).</font></p> </td> </tr> </table> <hr width="750" size="1"> <table width="750" border="0" cellspacing="2" cellpadding="5" align="center"> <tr valign="top"> <td width="118"> <p><img src="images/florence-dome.jpeg" width="95" height="111" alt="Architecture and Design"></p> </td> <td width="606"> <p><font face="Verdana" size="4"><b><a name="architecture"></a>Architecture and Design</b></font><font face="Arial" size="2"><br> We cover the <a href="architecture-history.htm"><b>history of architecture</b></a> from the earliest human civilizations. This includes a review of <b><a href="architecture/ancient-egyptian.htm">Ancient Egyptian architecture</a></b> (3,000 BCE - 200 CE); as well as <b><a href="architecture/greek.htm">Greek architecture</a></b> exemplified by the Parthenon (447-422), and Roman architecture, characterized by its arches, vaulting and use of concrete; the soaring arches and stained glass art of <b><a href="history-of-art/gothic-architecture.htm">Gothic architecture</a></b>, illustrated by Chartres Cathedral; Baroque architecture (17th century) exemplified by Saint Peter's Basilica (1506-1626) and the Palace of Versailles (built c.1624-98); <b><a href="history-of-art/neoclassical-architecture.htm">Neoclassical architecture</a></b> (18th century) as in the US Capitol, Washington DC; American architecture (1600-present); and Skyscraper architecture (1850-present), which takes us up to the 2,717-foot Burj Khalifa Dubai building in the United Arab Emirates (2010), and the 1776-foot Freedom Tower, New York, both designed by <i>Skidmore, Owings and Merrill</i>.</font></p> <p><font face="Arial" size="2"><i>Coming soon</i> is our brand new series of biographies on the <a href="architects.htm"><b>greatest architects</b></a> from around the world, including: Filippo Brunelleschi, Donato Bramante, Bernini, Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Latrobe, James Renwick, Eugene Violet-le-Duc, William Le Baron Jenney, Daniel Hudson Burnham, Dankmar Adler, Louis Sullivan, Antoni Gaudi, Walter Gropius, Mies van der Rohe, Le Corbusier, Robert Venturi, I.M.Pei, Sir Norman Foster, Eero Saarinen, Frank Gehry, Fazlur Rahman Khan and others.</font></p> </td> </tr> </table> <hr width="750" size="1"> <table width="750" border="0" cellspacing="2" cellpadding="5" align="center"> <tr valign="top"> <td width="118"> <p> </p> </td> <td width="606"> <p><font face="Verdana" size="4"><b><a name="photography"></a>Art Photography</b></font><br> <font face="Arial" size="2">In addition we profile the world's <b><a href="photographers.htm">greatest photographers</a></b> (1880-present) involved in portraiture, fashion, landscape, street photography and photojournalism, including Ansel Adams, Richard Avedon, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Andreas Gursky, Irving Penn, Man Ray, Edward Steichen, Alfred Stieglitz, Jeff Wall, and many others.</font></p> </td> </tr> </table> <hr width="750" size="1"> <table width="750" border="0" cellspacing="2" cellpadding="5" align="center"> <tr> <td width="118" valign="top"> <p><img src="images/breton.jpeg" width="104" height="96" alt="Irish Art"></p> <p><font face="Verdana" size="1"><b><font color="#FF0000">ALL YOU NEED TO</font><font color="#FF0000"><br> KNOW ABOUT<br> IRISH ART</font></b><br> We look at aspects<br> of Celtic art, like<br> Swords, Jewellery,<br> Coins, Designs<br> (Interlace, Knots<br> Spirals, Crosses)<br> Celtic metalcraft<br> like cloisonne and<br> enamelling, seen<br> in works like the<br> Derrynaflan Chalice.<br> We look at Gospel<br> illuminations like<br> the Cathach of St.<br> Columba and Book<br> of Durrow.</font></p> </td> <td width="606" valign="top"> <p><font face="Verdana" size="4"><b><a name="irish"></a>Irish Art - History and Development</b></font><br> <font face="Arial" size="2">We trace the 10 stages in the <a href="irish-art.htm"><b>history of Irish art</b></a>. These include the Stone Age engravings at Newgrange; Celtic metalwork like Ardagh Chalice, Broighter Gold Torc, Petrie Crown, and Tara Brooch, as well as Christian illuminated manuscripts like the Book of Kells. In addition, we profile the cultural institutions which fostered the growth of Irish painting, such as the Royal Hibernian Academy (RHA).</font></p> <p><font face="Arial" size="2">We also examine the current state of visual arts in Ireland, look at the architectural heritage and cultural legacy of Leinster, Connacht, Munster and Ulster, and profile organizations involved in <b><a href="irish-art-guide.htm">Irish art</a></b>, like the <i>Arts Council</i>, <i>Culture Ireland</i>, auctioneers including <i>Adams</i>, <i>Whytes</i>, and <i>deVeres</i>, plus schools like Dublin's NCAD and Cork's Crawford College of Art & Design.</font></p> <p><font face="Verdana" size="4"><b>Greatest Irish Painters & Sculptors</b></font><br> <font face="Arial" size="2">Our list of over 300 biographical profiles of the greatest Irish artists starts with Garret Morphy and Susanna Drury of the 17th century, and continues up until the 21st century. We look at a range of <a href="irish-artists.htm"><b>Famous Irish artists</b></a> including John Lavery, Roderic O'Conor, Jack B Yeats, William Orpen, Paul Henry, Francis Bacon, William Scott, Louis le Brocquy and others. We also review artist groups like <i>Aosdana</i>, as well as the most exciting contemporary Irish artists, and examine the top Irish sculptors including the Surrealist F.E.McWilliam, the figurative Rowan Gillespie, the semi-abstract Edward Delaney, and others. For details, see: <a href="irish-sculpture.htm"><b>Irish Sculpture</b></a>.</font></p> </td> </tr> </table> <hr width="750" size="1"> <table width="750" border="0" cellspacing="2" cellpadding="5" align="center"> <tr> <td width="118" valign="top"> <p><img src="images/jawlensky-medusa.jpg" width="88" height="116" alt="Arts and Crafts from Around the World"></p> <p><font face="Verdana" size="1"><b><font color="#FF0000">WORLD ARTS</font></b><br> We also explore<b><br> <a href="ancient-art/viking.htm">Viking Art</a></b> (notably<br> Jellinge, Mammen,<br> Ringerike & Urnes<br> styles); as well as<br> Jewish artworks<br> and <b><a href="islamic-art.htm">Islamic art</a></b>.</font></p> </td> <td width="606" valign="top"> <p><font face="Verdana" size="4"><b><a name="worldart"></a>Art From Around the World</b></font><br> <font face="Arial" size="2">We explore a wide range of different artistic mediums, methods and styles, from a variety of cultures across the globe. They include historical as well as contemporary forms of creative expression, from almost all continents.</font></p> <p><font face="Arial" size="2">For example: see <b><a href="ancient-art/african.htm">African art</a></b>, for a guide to rock paintings, classical African sculpture, religious and tribal artworks. See <b><a href="cultural-history-of-ireland/celtic-art.htm">Celtic art</a></b>, for metalwork of the <i>Hallstatt</i> and <i>La Tene</i> culture, plus abstract geometric designwork. See <b><a href="east-asian-art/chinese-pottery.htm">Chinese Pottery</a></b>, for porcelain, terracotta works including black-glazed pottery and various types of Celadon; for a general guide, see: <a href="east-asian-art/chinese.htm"><b>Chinese art</b></a> (c.1700 BCE to 2000 CE). See <b><a href="ancient-art/egyptian.htm">Egyptian art</a></b>, for tomb artworks - including, panel paintings, murals, sculpture, and monumental pyramid design. See <b><a href="antiquity/greek-pottery.htm">Greek Pottery</a></b>, for ceramic designs including the Geometric style, Oriental Style, Black-Figure Style and Red-Figure Style. See <b><a href="east-asian-art/japanese-art.htm">Japanese art</a></b> for a guide to Buddhist Temple art, Zen ink-painting, Yamato-e, and Ukiyo-e painting. See <b><a href="history-of-art/russian-art.htm">Russian art</a></b>, for prehistoric sculpture, medieval icon-painting, and wonderful 19th century works from the Society for Itinerant Art Exhibitions. In addition, we cover colonial art from Australia and America as well as mainstream <a href="history-of-art/american-art.htm"><b>American art</b></a> (c.1750-present). We also cover the primitive native art of tribal societies in Alaska, the Americas, Africa, India, as well as Oceanic artifacts from Melanesia, Polynesia, Micronesia and Australasia.</font></p> </td> </tr> </table> <hr width="750" size="1"> <table width="750" border="0" cellspacing="2" cellpadding="5" align="center"> <tr valign="top"> <td width="118"> <p><font face="Verdana" size="1"><b><font color="#FF0000">THE WORLD'S<br> GREAT BUYERS</font></b><br> See:<br> <b><a href="art-collectors.htm">Greatest<br> Art Collectors</a></b>.</font></p> </td> <td width="606"> <p><font face="Verdana" size="4"><b><a name="museums"></a>Best Art Museums</b></font><br> <font face="Arial" size="2">We explore the collections, acquisitions and history of the world's great museums.</font></p> <p><font face="Arial" size="2">We profile the best art museums in <b>America</b>, including the Museum of Fine Arts Boston, Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Art Institute of Chicago, Detroit Institute of Arts, Frick Collection, the Metropolitan Museum / MoMA / Samuel R Guggenheim / Whitney Museum (all in New York), the Getty Center LA, Philadelphia Museum of Art, National Gallery Washington DC, the Phillips Collection and many more. We also profile the best art museums in <b>Europe</b>, such as the Louvre, Musee d'Orsay, and the Pompidou Centre in Paris, the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, the Vatican Museums in Rome, the Prado Museum in Madrid, the Tate Collection / National Gallery / Victoria and Albert Museum / Saatchi Gallery (all in London), the Hermitage in St Petersburg, the Pushkin Museum and Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow, and many more. For a general guide, see: <a href="art-museums.htm"><b>Best Art Museums</b></a>.</font></p> </td> </tr> </table><br> <table width="750" border="0" cellspacing="2" cellpadding="5" align="center"> <tr valign="top"> <td width="118"> <p> </p> </td> <td width="606"> <p><font face="Verdana" size="4"><b><a name="education"></a>Art Education & Appreciation</b></font><br> <font face="Arial" size="2">As an introductory guide for students and teachers, we provide a number of art appreciation articles, such as: <a href="art-evaluation.htm"><b>Art Evaluation: How to Appreciate Art</b></a> and <b><a href="how-to-appreciate-sculpture.htm">How to Appreciate Sculpture</a></b>, among others. We cover questions like "How to assess the subject matter, composition, line and shape, colour, texture and brushwork of a painting?"; "how to judge the background/context of a work?"; "how to appreciate abstract art?" and much more. See also our new series <a href="paintings-analysis/index.htm"><b>Analysis of Modern Paintings</b></a> (1800-2000).</font></p> <p><font face="Verdana" size="4"><b>Famous Paintings Analyzed</b></font><font face="Arial" size="2"><br> In addition, we provide an extensive series of reviews of famous paintings by the greatest Old Masters. They include masterpieces from the Renaissance and Baroque periods, such as: <i>Battle of San Romano</i> (Paolo Uccello); <i>Arnolfini Portrait</i> (Jan Van Eyck); <i>Lamentation over the Dead Christ</i> (Andrea Mantegna); <i>The Portinari Altarpiece</i> (Hugo Van Der Goes); <i>The Last Supper</i> and <i>Mona Lisa</i> (Leonardo); <i>School of Athens</i> and <i>Sistine Madonna</i> (Raphael); <i>The Isenheim Altarpiece</i> (Matthias Grunewald); the <i>Sistine Chapel frescoes</i> (Michelangelo); <i>Assumption of the Virgin</i> (Titian); <i>Hunters in the Snow</i> (Pieter Bruegel); <i>Supper at Emmaus</i> (Caravaggio); <i>Night Watch</i> and <i>Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp</i> (Rembrandt); <i>Girl with a Pearl Earring</i> (Jan Vermeer), <i>Pilgrimage to Cythera</i> (Jean-Antoine Watteau); and many others. For details, see: <b><a href="famous-paintings/index.htm">Famous Paintings: Analysis and Interpretation</a></b>.</font></p> <p><font face="Arial" size="2">Look out for our new articles on painting techniques like, foreshortening, <i>trompe l'oeil</i>, linear perspective, <i>quadratura</i>, <i>sfumato</i>, and <i>grisaille</i>. 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