
MIMESIS • William Mason Brown: Still Life

OBSERVATION • Image by Caloi

EXPRESSION • Portrait by David Hockney

REALISM • Karl Edouard Biermann: Berlin

POSE • Hyacinthe Rigaud: Louis XIV

CRITICISM • Francisco de Goya: Capricho #41

INVENTIVENESS • Max Ernst: "She looked slightly like a horse"

SIMPLIFICATION • Pablo Picasso: Self-Portrait

STYLIZATION • Portrait by Amedeo Modigliani

DEFORMATION • Francis Bacon: Self-Portrait

DOT • Pointillism by Georges Seurat

LINE • Informalism by Hans Hartung

TEXTURE • Innerscape

COLOR • Fauvist painting by André Derain

COMPOSITION • Three Figures by a Window

VIEWPOINT • Joaquín Sorolla y Bastida: Fifth Avenue, New York

BEAUTY • Albrecht Dürer: The Hare

UGLINESS • Basil Wolverton: Lena the Hyena

GROTESQUENESS • Xul Solar: To Be

ART HISTORY • ANTIQUITY • Assyrian-Babylonian Demon

ART HISTORY • MIDDLE AGES • French Gothic Gargoyle

ART HISTORY • RENAISSANCE • Albrecht Dürer: Self-Portrait

ART HISTORY • MODERN ART • René Magritte: The Betrayal of Images

PREWAR PERIOD • Pieter Paul Rubens: The Garden of Love

POSTWAR PERIOD • Alberto Giacometti: Walking Man

SOURCE OF INSPIRATION • Surreal Neoclassicism or Neoclassical Surrealism?

METAMORPHOSIS • Hybrid Collection Wallpaper by Matt & Sophie Nice

HISTORICAL CONTEXT • Karl Schwesig: Schlegelkeller

THE IMAGINARY • Then Lilies turned to Tigers

NARRATIVE • Recurrent motif tends to suggest a story

ABSTRACTION • Painting by Mark Rothko

COMPASSION • Käthe Kollwitz: The Mothers

PROVOCATION • Marcel Duchamp: The Fountain

MANNERISM • Giuseppe Arcimboldo: Water

SUGGESTION • Meret Oppenheim: Object

AMBIGUITY • Francis Bacon: Lying Figure in a Mirror

CAMOUFLAGE • Just don't expect it to roar

TACT • Homo sapiens by Quino

DECORUM • The Way Things Should Always Be

SYMBOLS • Gold and Ashes

SYMBOLISM • Georges Lacombe: Blue Seascape

ALLEGORY • Death playing with Soap Bubbles

ABSURDITY • Quino: Waiting for Godot?

VANITAS • Still Life by Justus Junker

MEMENTO MORI • Julia DeVille: Cinerarium

PATHOS • George Frederic Watts: Hope

HOPE • Both Eyes and Heart
4 comments:
Nice pictures, good news from you.
Hello, I just want to thank you for your amazing lecture. I really got a chance to learn a lot from you and appretiate the way you deliver the lecture. Take care and may God bless you. Thank you
It was good meeting last Saturday. I continue to enjoy immensely, the elaborate and very informative lectures. This was the fourth lecture I attended and each time, I have the pleasure of learning more about international art and its trends. I am delighted to experience your capacities and would like matters to remain this way for much of an extended period of time.
Thanks. Most enjoyable interlude in the world you had collated.
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