2014년 10월 26일 일요일

Research : Arts of Hieronymus Bosch

Source:
http://sumbolon.blogspot.kr/2014/07/blog-post_57.html

My Topic:

 How can we estimate Hieronymus Bosch as a surrealist painter or a holy picture painter?


What I hope to learn from this source:
 I hope to know distinguishing painting techniques and the intention

Notes:

  1.  He used Flandre style when he drawn. He didn't want to reveal the fact that human made. He selected Flandre style to conceal humane aspects from his paintings so that he hardly signed on the paintings. In fact, he signed only seven of his paintings, and there is uncertainty whether all the paintings once ascribed to him were actually from his hand. It is known that from the early sixteenth century onwards numerous copies and variations of his paintings began to circulate.
  2. His style was highly influential, and was widely imitated by his numerous followers. Over the years, scholars have attributed to him fewer and fewer of the works once thought to be his, and today only 25 are definitively attributed to him.
  3. Impasto skill is a way to draw uneven-surface-pictures by covering the colored pigments thick. It is for giving impression sacred. 
  4. Surrealism used to use  Decalcomanie which is a decorative technique by which engravings and prints may be transferred to pottery or other materials.
 Final Thoughts : 
Between Bosch's techniques and Surrealism painters' skills is there difference. Hieronymus Bosch is far away from Surrealism. 

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