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2-3. Shiego Kitazawa 4. François Schlesser 5. Roku Sasaki 6. Harold Hitchcock 7. Olga Spiegel 8-9. Oleg Korolev "Prodigal Son" Oil, Canvas 130cmX90cm 2005. "Michael" Oil, Canvas 215cmx150cm 2009. |
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Excuse me but of course nothing spiritual in these pictures I have not seen. Continuous attempts to replace the talent - the imaginary "technique" which is nothing but only overloads. Typically, such a method resorted to those artists who really have nothing to say, but the irrepressible desire to see a professional and convince others - makes carefully working this way. |
Musée de l'Imaginaire. Museum of Art of Imagination Château de Ferrières
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Visionary Art Museum and the fantastic realism in a castle Château de Ferrières
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I magnanimously forgive you:) but about the envy agree - the quality bad. Main suffer myself envious:) |
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Visionary Art Museum and the fantastic realism in a castle Château de Ferrières 1. Biennale International du SIRP de Paris 2008 3. Bruno Baratier 4.Thérèse Covarel. Musée de l'Imaginaire, Château de Ferrières. 5. Brigitte Solberg, Musée de l'Imaginaire, Château de Ferrières. 6.François Schlesser peintures et Jean-Jacques Lamenthe sculptures. Musée de l'Imaginaire, Château de Ferrières. 7.W.Siudmak. Musée de l'Imaginaire, Château de Ferrières. 8. Salle Thérèse COVAREL 9. Château de Ferrières. Musée de l'Imaginaire. http://www.facebook.com/lolitown#/pr...& ref = mf http://www.chateaudeferrieres.sorbonne.fr/ http://www.chateaudeferrieres.sorbonne.fr/musee.html |
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Generality Roerich Isihastskimi painters are not in the nature of their religious doctrines (it is quite differently, you certainly are right), and introverted approach and mystical contemplation. For Russia, this type of creativity is not an alien or something new. Hesychasts visionaries is the ultimate reality. Yazykov IK PAINTING Isichasm doctrine of the light of Tabor and iconography http://www.hesychasm.ru/library/creation/yazik.htm This is what today (including the psychonauts-ahuyaskero etc., such as Alex Gray http://alexgrey.com/ and Roberto Venosa http://venosa.com/) in a big generalization, called a visionary, a contemplative approach (Visionary Art). Fantastic Realism went out of the Neo-Romanticism (Neo-humanism) Chelishchev and Berman, Neo-Romanticism From: The Oxford Dictionary of Art|Date: 2004|Author: IAN CHILVERS|Â © The Oxford Dictionary of Art 2004, originally published by Oxford University Press 2004. Neo-Romanticism. A movement in British painting and other arts c.1935-55, in which a number of loosely affiliated artists looked back to certain aspects of 19th-century Romanticism, particularly the 'visionary' landscape tradition of William Blake and Samuel Palmer, and reinterpreted them in a more modern idiom. The term was coined by the critic Raymond Mortimer in 1942. Painters and graphic artists representative of the movement include John Minton, John Piper, and Graham Sutherland, who all worked in a landscape tradition that was regarded as distinctly national, and projected a Romantic image of the countryside at a time when it was under threat from Nazi Germany. Other artists whose work has been dubbed Neo-Romantic include the poet Dylan Thomas, the film director Michael Powell, and photographers such as Bill Brandt and Edwin Smith. The term Neo-Romanticism has also been applied to certain painters working in France in the 1930s, notably Berman and Tchelitchew, who typically painted dreamlike imaginary landscapes with rather mournful figures. Their work influenced the British Neo-Romantics. In the 1980s 'Neo-Romanticism' was one of the many terms used as a synonym for Neo-Expressionism, but it did not catch on in this sense. read more: http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1O2-NeoRomanticism.html Vienna and his school came under the influence of Ernst Fuchs and others (made up to this day, in the same Order, and that once Junger) - Order of Alexander the Great, where he is, Arno Breker and Dali were the "Golden Triangle". This can be found in the article itself Dali THE GENIUS AND THE DIVINE By Salvador Dalí at Alexander Order http://www.meaus.com/genius.html The main difference between fantastic realism of Visionary Art, in fact, that it is based to a greater extent than on empirical and personal mystical experience, but on the art of imagination and fantasy on themes related to the various sacred texts (or any other topic). By its very nature it is Romanticism. Thanks for the link to your artist! Please Stand here the work of those authors who consider his style as a communion to the mystical, fantastic realism as well as for Visionary Art. ps. As Johnny Beinarta, it is my bad sign.
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Ernst Fuchs (Ernst Fuchs) and its museum.
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