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Visa 110 Introduction to Art

Learn about Guido Reni, a renowned Italian Baroque painter known for his calm and serene religious and mythological paintings. Discover his famous works and his influence on other artists.

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Visa 110 Introduction to Art

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  1. Visa 110Introduction to Art Candi Baxter November 5, 2012

  2. Art Daily Articleon November 4,2012 “On a day like today, Italian painter Guido Reni, was born.”

  3. Guido Reni, was born November 4, 1575 in Bologna, Italy. Reni began studying art at the age of nine.

  4. As a high Baroque style painter, Reni’s mood of paintings were calm and serene.

  5. Along with this celebrated fresco, Reni painted numerous frescoes in chapels for Pope Paul V and many other patrons.

  6. Aurora, by Guido Reni (1613-1614)

  7. Religious paintings made him one of the most famous artists of his day. He became a model for other Italian Baroque artists.

  8. David with the Head of Goliath, (1605)

  9. Reni’s Baroque style had evolved into complex and exuberating works of art with classical restraint.

  10. Joseph and the Potiphar’s Wife, (1631)

  11. The Baptism of Christ (circa 1623)

  12. On the left is “The Triumph of Samson”On the right is “The Archangel Michael defeating Satan” (1611-1612) (1635)

  13. During the 17th century, depicting female saints in a seductive manner was very popular with some artists. In Reni’s paintings he often depicted females in this same style.

  14. The Penitent Magdalene, (1635)

  15. The Annunciation, (1629)

  16. Along with religious paintings, Reni is also famous for his mythological paintings.

  17. Hercules and the Hydra, (1620)

  18. Bacchus and Ariadne, (1619-1620)

  19. Atalanta and Hippomenes(1615-1625)

  20. In the latter part of his career, Reni used lighter tones, softer colours, and exceedingly free brushwork.

  21. Adoration of the Shepherds (1640)

  22. Guido Reni died in 1642 in Bologna. He was buried in the Rosary Chapel of the Basilica of San Domenico in Bologna. This is the stone slab that covers Reni’s tomb.

  23. References and Citations Guido Reni. (2012). In Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved from http://0www.britannica.com.library.acaweb.org/EBchecked/topic/498122/Guido-Reni Guido Reni. (2012). Wikipedia. Retrieved from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guido_Reni The “Divine” Guido- Adams, Phoebe-Lou Atlantic Monthly (10727825), Ma-1998, Vol. 281 Issue 3, p.118, 1/6p http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=paintings+of+guido+reni&FORM=IGRE

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