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Influences in Art and Fashion on Bulgaria from Italy, France, Holland

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Influences in Art and Fashion on Bulgaria from Italy, France, Holland

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  1. Influences in Art and Fashionon Bulgaria from Italy, France, Holland /painting/

  2. Let’s introduce you to our work.. The development of the arts in Europe from the Middle Ages to the modern era is an record of cultural achievement, from the breathtaking architecture of Gothic cathedrals to the daring visual experiments of the Cubist painters. Or simply put, this is a presentation about ART.

  3. Influence Most of the world famous artists have been influenced by the Italian Baroque painting school, also by the Dutch masters. And then the Bulgarian painters are influenced by the Dutch art.

  4. But let’s be a little more specific. Now, you’ll see 4 artists of the Italian Baroque painting school. Caravaggio Correggio Tintoretto Tiziano

  5. Caravaggio (1571-1610) Basket of Fruit Hispaintings, whichcombine a realisticobservation of thehumanstate, bothphysicalandemotional, had a formativeinfluenceontheBaroqueschool of painting. Boy with a Basket of Fruit St. Jerome The Calling of Saint Matthew

  6. Correggio(1489-1534) Inhisuse of dynamiccomposition, illusionisticperspectiveanddramaticforeshortening, CorreggioprefiguredtheRococoartof the 18th century. The Mystic Marriage of St. Catherine Frescoes in the dome of Parma Cathedral Jupiter and Io Ganymede Abducted by the Eagle

  7. Tintoretto(1518-1594) Paradise Hisworkischaracterizedbyitsmuscularfigures, dramaticgestures, andbolduse of perspectiveintheManneriststyle, whilemaintainingcolorandlighttypical of theVenetianSchool. Finding of the body of St Mark St Mark's Body Brought to Venice The Deliverance of Arsenoe

  8. TizianoVecellio(1485-1576) Titianwasone of themostversatile of Italianpainters, equallyadeptwithportraits, landscapebackgrounds, andmythologicalandreligioussubjects. State portrait of Emperor Charles V The Woman at the Mirror The Rape of Europa Assunta

  9. The Dutch Flemish Baroque artists And now.. (who were influenced by the Italians.. but we already said that)

  10. Jacob Jordaens(1593-1678) Self-Portrait with Wife and Daughter Elizabeth The Adoration of the Shepherds He painted altarpieces, mythological, and allegorical scenes, and after 1640 he was the most important painter in Antwerp for large-scale commissions and the status of his patrons increased in general. Self-Portrait with Parents, Brothers, and Sisters The Return of the HolyFamily from Egypt

  11. Peter Paul Rubens(1577–1640) He emphasised movement, colour, and sensuality. He is well known for his Counter-Reformation altarpieces, portraits, landscapes, and history paintings of mythological and allegorical subjects. Rubens and Isabella Brant The Exchange of Princesses Equestrian Portrait of the Duke of Lerma Infanta Isabella Clara Eugenia

  12. Anthony van Dyck(1599–1641) He painted with a relaxed elegance that was to be the dominant influence on English portrait-painting for the next 150 years. He also painted biblical and mythological subjects, displayed outstanding facility as a draftsman. Self-portrait Portrait of Marie-Louise de Tassis Charles I with M. de St Antoine Porträt Karl I.

  13. Bulgarian Revival Artists The whole Bulgarian art is later compared with that of other countries. Due to objective historical reasons our national art starts in XIXth century.

  14. ZahariZograf (1810 -1853) He notedforhischurchmuralpaintingsandiconsandoftenregardedasthefounder of secularartinBulgariadue to theintroduction of everydaylifeelementsinhiswork. Рortrait of Hristiania Zografska The circle of life Mary with the young Jesus Saints Cyril and Methodius

  15. StanislavDospevski (1823 -1878) He is a notable representative of the Samokov artistic school and one of the most important painters and icon-painters of the Bulgarian Revival. Dospevski is one of the first Bulgarians to have received academic artistic training. Portrait of his father Portrait of his brother

  16. FrenchImpressionism The last country we will compare Bulgaria with is France. Let’s enjoy together the following French and Bulgarian artists.

  17. Pierre-AugusteRenoir (1841-1919) He was a French artist who was a leading painter in the development of the Impressionist style. Renoir's paintings are notable for their vibrant light and saturated colour, most often focusing on people in intimate and candid compositions. Two Sisters Claude Monet Painting in His Garden at Argenteuil Girls at the Piano Dance at Le Moulin de la Galette

  18. Claude Monet (1840-1926) He has been described as "the driving force behind Impressionism" . Crucial to the art of the Impressionist painters was the understanding of the effects of light on the local colour of objects, and the effects of the juxtaposition of colours with each other. Water Lilies The Woman in the Green Dress Sunrise The Luncheon on the Grass

  19. Edgar Degas (1834-1917) Camille Pissarro (1830-1903)

  20. George Papazov (1894-1972) He was a Bulgarian painter and writer. He became prominent in Paris, worked and died in France. Among the first surrealists, and an acquaintance of Joan Miró, Max Ernst and Pablo Picasso.

  21. Julius Mordecai Pincas (1885-1930) The "Prince of Montparnasse", born in Bulgaria, is best known as a painter in Paris, where he was strongly identified with the Modernist movement and the artistic circles of Montparnasse.

  22. Christo Vladimirov Javacheff Christo was born in Gabrovo, Bulgaria, on 13 June 1935. He was wrapping objects in various materials at that time, though it was through portraiture that he primarily supported himself.

  23. Interesting facts! • In the painting “The Woman in the Green Dress” by Monet, the piece of clothing is actually a curtain, not a dress. • During the Second World War, Germans didn’t measure the price of the paintings of the impressionists. They used them only as changing goods.

  24. Neron ,a Bulgarian painter, Salvador Dali and Pablo Picasso are the only 3 people who have had their masterpieces in the Louvre while they are still alive.

  25. The frescoes in the Boyana Church, from 13th century, are the first in the world which are characteristic with their own individuality and face expression.

  26. Tnx 4waching Presented by: Magdalena, Margarita and Ivelina

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