Gothic Expressionism

Gothic expressionism
Gothic expressionism

The legendary romantic landscape painter, printmaker, watercolorist, and Joseph Mallord William Turner Joseph Mallord William Turner was born April 23, 1775, the Convent Garden, London, England. His father, William Gay Turner, was a barber. Joseph mother, Mary Marshall, who died in 1804. It has not been to any school, her father taught her reading. For a better education in 1785, Turner was sent to his maternal uncle in Brentford, London.

In 1786 he went to Margate, Kent, at school, where the Thames and his restless spirit, the creative was fascinating with their growing years. At the age of thirteen years, William has been exhibited their works of Art in the window of his father. In 1789, at age fourteen years, the painter artistic inclinations were enrolled in art school at the Royal Academy. Here, he experimented with color printing, theatrical design and architectural design. In 1796, Turner oil painting first, "Fisherman at Sea" was exhibited at the Royal Academy, a trend that has continued regularly screen for the next decade.

Focusing only in English Landscape Painting in 1799, became famous enough to get rid Mallord financially. His first daughter was born in 1801, followed by the second in 1811, both Sarah Danby. He never married well. In 1802, during a tour of Europe, he painted "Calais Pier", and studied at the Museum Louvre in Paris.

paint Mallord were the outstanding results of exploration of the prospect worthy scenes. He spends his summers hunting theme and design, while in winter, returned home to complete his unfinished Paintings. His paintings of the 1790s, representing the mountains and waterfalls that observed during his tour of Great Britain, 1840 athletes and other historic monuments and works of art from his trips to Venice, confirm the trend. The vagaries of nature such as fog, thunderstorms, rain, light bodies, solar and water involved, and life was captivated. Their "romance" is well worn with diversity through his paintings. In his later years, his paintings became "impressionistic" imaginary spin in spirituality, the light and brilliance of nature, representing the blessing of God through their control. Therefore, it was also called the "painter of light." In 1840, his oil paintings had a greater transparency and brightness brilliant representative of spiritual purity, as in "Rain, Steam and Speed – The Great Western Railway (1844)."

poetic sensibilities William could be discerned his paintings as "The Snow Storm: Hannibal Crossing the Alps (1812)." During 1807-1819, Turner worked on the series, Studorium "Liber", which involves painting landscapes in the historic center, mountain ranges, pastoral, marine and architecture. Of 1828-1837, he painted a series of figure paintings, which ended with "Interior at Petworth." In 1838, he created his famous oil Fighting Temeraire "Towed to her last berth to be broken, followed by" dawn, after the wreck "and" The Slave Ship, " both in 1840.

Turner imprisonment increased in proportion to its glory. During her years later, his painting style has been criticized all shares with Sir Thomas Lawrence and John Ruskin and his ardent supporters, however. In 1845, Turner had to leave to travel for health reasons. Describe the last time 1850, died December 19, 1851, in Chelsea, London.

His paintings revolutionized the art and have played a role in the evolution of artistic movements, such as "Impressionism" Post-Impressionism "and" abstract expressionism "From the late nineteenth and twentieth century. The estimates include works by Turner "Dido Building Carthage (1815), early color (1819)," " Ridiculing Odysseus Polyphemus (1829), "Burning of the Houses of Lords and Commons (1834)," Moonlight "(1840)," and "Dawn of the Monsters Sea (1845). "

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I'm an examination of European history this Friday! Much attention is focused on the history of European art. I find it difficult to differentiate effectively all forms of art. Can someone tell me what that is important about these art forms in terms of style of painting and also for your time. Classic Baroque Byzantine ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Gothic art rococo art Renaissance Art Mannerism Neoclassicism Romanticism Realism ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Dada Expressionism Impressionism Surrealism ~ I think I know that most of them, but I find it difficult to differentiate! Lol! My exam is next Friday! I have one week to prepare! done with most everything … just a feeling, but concerned at this time! thatz all!

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