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    Der Meister des Lichts

    January 16, 2014 / 1 Comment

    Eine Stimmung einzufangen, diese so genau wie möglich wiederzugeben oder sie sogar noch zu verstärken – so könnte man einen der Hauptaspekte des Impressionismus beschreiben. Claude Monet, der vielleicht größte der Impressionisten, widmete sich in seinem Gesamtwerk häufig wiederkehrenden oder sich wiederholenden Motiven. Auch wenn er auf den ersten Blick immer das Gleiche gemalt zu haben scheint, öffnet sich dem menschlichen Auge nach einer längeren Zeit des Betrachtens seiner Bilder eine neue Welt. Wer sich intensiver mit den Werken Monets beschäftigt, erkennt, wie besessen der Maler von der Kraft des Lichts gewesen sein muss. In seinen Serien trieb Monet das Ganze endgültig auf die Spitze. Auf den gezeigten Bildern aus…

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    Swagga like Us

    July 19, 2013 / 0 Comments

    When T.I. and Jay-Z sang about their unmatched amount of swagga in “Swagga like Us”*, I don’t think they imagined that John Singer Sargent’s niece Rose-Marie Ormond is also known for swagger. Swagger, or grand manner, is used for paintings that suggest noble qualities through visual metaphors, and Sargent is especially known for his swagger portraits. One of his many swagger portraits is The Cashmere Shawl featuring his niece Rose-Marie.

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