A Painting After a Master

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Color and Master Studies Glenn Hirsch

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Glenn Hirsch, Instructor www.glennhirsch.com

Transcript of A Painting After a Master

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Color and Master Studies

Glenn Hirsch

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Color and Style

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On the left the studies (copies);

On the right,student self-portrait in the style of the master

From the top down:

•Max Beckmann

•Alexei Jawlensky

•Amedeo Modigliani

•Diego Rivera

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A master study allows you the chance to try a different style

(Student study of Maurice Quentin de Latour)

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A master study allows you the chance to try on a different hat

(Student study of David Park)

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A master study allows you to confront an artist “ancestor.”

(Student study of Kathe Kollwitz)

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(Student study of Johannes Vermeer)

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(Student study of Orozco)

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(Student study of Lucien Freud)

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(Student study of Paul Gauguin)

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“Quotations” in Art History

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Michelangelo Inspired by Michelangelo (Angela Pryor )

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Here are a series of reclining goddesses.

Each artist recalls the art that has gone before.

Each artistin a ‘dialog’ with the past.

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This Renaissance painting recalls Roman and Greek traditions.(Titian, late 17th century, Venus of Urbino)

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And here is a point of view by one of the few celebrated women painters of the same era as the previous slide.

(Artemisia Gentileschi , late 16th century, Cleopatra)

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In this wildly controversial painting, Paul Gauguin satirizes the high-serious European tradition of the white reclining goddess.

(Paul Gauguin, late 19th century)

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In this wildly controversial painting, Manet satirizes the high-serious European tradition of the white reclining goddess.

(Édouard Manet, Olympia, 1863)

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In this wildly controversial painting, Mel Ramos (c.1960) satirizes the high-serious European tradition of the white reclining goddess.

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Master Study Assignment

(a) You paint an exact copy of a master’s painting, paying close

attention to color and composition

(b) Then, you then do a second painting using your own subject but in

the master’s style (color palette and brush style)

(c) bring both paintings back to your next class

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(Student study and response: Karl Schmidt-Rotluff)

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(Student master study and 3 responses: Georgia O’Keefe, oil)

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(Student master study and response: Emile Nolde)

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(Student master study and response: Karl Schimidt-Rotluff)

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(Student master study and response: Andrew Wyeth)

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(Student master study and response: John Singer Sargent)

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(Student master study and response: Jenny Saville)

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(Student master study and response: John Lundin)