- published: 13 Dec 2007
- views: 70279
- author: CollingsShrine
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Matthew Collings :: Impressionism, Revenge of the Nice 1/10
Matthew Collings :: Impressionism, Revenge of the Nice 1/10...
published: 13 Dec 2007
author: CollingsShrine
Matthew Collings :: Impressionism, Revenge of the Nice 1/10
Matthew Collings :: Impressionism, Revenge of the Nice 1/10
- published: 13 Dec 2007
- views: 70279
- author: CollingsShrine
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What is Impressionism?
Through identifying key elements of Impressionism, this film gives definition to the artis...
published: 25 Apr 2011
author: SaintLouisArtMuseum
What is Impressionism?
Through identifying key elements of Impressionism, this film gives definition to the artistic movement that changed how paintings were made and perceived. Turning to everyday subjects for inspiration, the Impressionists revolutionized the French art scene of the late 19th century. The video explores the artistic, scientific, and social components that influenced Impressionism, and examines the criticism surrounding its emergence on the art scene.
- published: 25 Apr 2011
- views: 4107
- author: SaintLouisArtMuseum
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Impressionism Crash Course
A very basic introduction to Impressionism, from a HS Art History survey course....
published: 28 Nov 2007
author: Rteacha
Impressionism Crash Course
A very basic introduction to Impressionism, from a HS Art History survey course.
- published: 28 Nov 2007
- views: 27879
- author: Rteacha
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Jamie's Dream School | Rolf Harris on Impressionism
Rolf Harris teaches impressionist techniques by doing a one-colour painting of still life ...
published: 02 Mar 2011
author: DreamSchool
Jamie's Dream School | Rolf Harris on Impressionism
Rolf Harris teaches impressionist techniques by doing a one-colour painting of still life objects.These Dream School lessons have been edited to focus on factual lesson content. Moments of class disruption may have been removed! For more information on Jamie's Dream School go to www.channel4.com Catch up on episodes with 4oD on YouTube: www.youtube.com
- published: 02 Mar 2011
- views: 12197
- author: DreamSchool
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Day of Impressionism - DJ Dark Psyk
This is a track I have been working on lately and I thought I would share it with you all....
published: 02 Dec 2012
author: DJDarkPsyk
Day of Impressionism - DJ Dark Psyk
This is a track I have been working on lately and I thought I would share it with you all. It is the 3rd track from my upcoming album Vortax. Hope you all enjoy it and leave a comment if you want. Peace.
- published: 02 Dec 2012
- views: 27
- author: DJDarkPsyk
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"PADDLING DOWN THE STREAM" [Instrumental Jazz-Rock-Metal Fusion Impressionism]
You never know what will turn up around the bend when you are paddling down the stream: Th...
published: 02 Dec 2012
author: dcASE33331
"PADDLING DOWN THE STREAM" [Instrumental Jazz-Rock-Metal Fusion Impressionism]
You never know what will turn up around the bend when you are paddling down the stream: This video features recent highlights from our live demo recording sessions. Recorded live and is available in HD-1080p or in 3D. Douglas Casella (guitarist) Gibson SG Special Kevin Fitzgerald (percussionist) vintage Ludwig drums
- published: 02 Dec 2012
- views: 19
- author: dcASE33331
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Impressionism
Impressionism is a 19th-century art movement that originated with a group of Paris-based a...
published: 05 Jul 2012
author: valsartdiary
Impressionism
Impressionism is a 19th-century art movement that originated with a group of Paris-based artists. Their independent exhibitions brought them to prominence during the 1870s and 1880s, in spite of harsh opposition from the conventional art community in France. The name of the style derives from the title of a Claude Monet work, Impression, soleil levant (Impression, Sunrise), which provoked the critic Louis Leroy to coin the term in a satiric review published in the Parisian newspaper Le Charivari. Impressionist painting characteristics include Relatively small, thin, yet visible brush strokes Open composition Emphasis on accurate depiction of light in its changing qualities (often accentuating the effects of the passage of time) Common, ordinary subject matter Inclusion of movement as a crucial element of human perception and experience Unusual visual angles The development of Impressionism in the visual arts was soon followed by analogous styles in other media that became known as Impressionist music and Impressionist literature. Impressionism is a 19th century artistic movement. In 1874, a group of artists called the Anonymous Society of Painters, Sculptors, Printmakers, etc. organized an exhibition in Paris that started the movement called Impressionism. The main man was Claude Monet. The first impressionistic exhibit had critical reviews from arts critics. Cezanne and Monet received the harshest reviews by art critic Louis Leroy. Le Charivari newspaper published the ...
- published: 05 Jul 2012
- views: 2147
- author: valsartdiary
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Impressionists_1
Three hour mini-series tells the intimate history of a most illustrious brotherhood of Imp...
published: 12 Feb 2012
author: FotoKadr
Impressionists_1
Three hour mini-series tells the intimate history of a most illustrious brotherhood of Impressionist artists - Monet, Degas, Renoir, Cézanne and Manet. Entirely based on documentary evidence, special effects transport the viewer inside some of the world's best-loved paintings, The Impressionists will recreate the illuminated landscapes, and haunting portraits of late 19th-century France (www.imdb.com
- published: 12 Feb 2012
- views: 22516
- author: FotoKadr
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Impressionism: A French Art Movement
French Culture project ! This is just for back-up in case something went wrong with my fla...
published: 08 Dec 2009
author: Annie Bui
Impressionism: A French Art Movement
French Culture project ! This is just for back-up in case something went wrong with my flashdrive. Comments will be disabled until after my presentation.
- published: 08 Dec 2009
- views: 16277
- author: Annie Bui
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The Impressionists BBC (Part 1)
This vid is mainly about the paintings and painters doing their work. We can find Bazille`...
published: 25 Feb 2008
author: BurnVillage
The Impressionists BBC (Part 1)
This vid is mainly about the paintings and painters doing their work. We can find Bazille`s, Renoir´s, Monet´s and Manet´s masterpieces. I´ve choosen these scenes because I´m very fond of painting, and because I love Richard Armitage. Music: "Go Gently" by Suzanne Ciani. *************** This video is made purely for entertainment and the copyrights belong to the artists, painters, production companies and other people involved in making that work. No copyright infringement intended and I gain no profit from it.
- published: 25 Feb 2008
- views: 247417
- author: BurnVillage
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Top 10 Impressionist Paintings
Top 10 Impressionist Paintings How many do you know? Which one is YOUR favorite? Write a t...
published: 26 Jul 2012
author: valsartdiary
Top 10 Impressionist Paintings
Top 10 Impressionist Paintings How many do you know? Which one is YOUR favorite? Write a title or number below. 10 Impression, sunrise, Monet Claude Monet en.wikipedia.org 9 "Moulin de la Galette", Renoir Pierre-Auguste Renoir en.wikipedia.org 8 In the box, Mary Cassatt en.wikipedia.org en.wikipedia.org 7 Lane Near a Small Town Alfred Sisley en.wikipedia.org en.wikipedia.org 6 Haystacks, Monet Claude Monet en.wikipedia.org en.wikipedia.org 5 Child among Staked Roses Berthe Morisot en.wikipedia.org en.wikipedia.org 4 The Portal of Rouen Cathedral Claude Monet en.wikipedia.org en.wikipedia.org 3 Stage Rehearsal, Degas Edgar Degas en.wikipedia.org en.wikipedia.org 2 A Bar at the Folies-Bergère Édouard Manet en.wikipedia.org en.wikipedia.org 1 Water Lilies Claude Monet en.wikipedia.org en.wikipedia.org Add Me! GOOGLE PLUS - gplus.to FACEBOOK - www.facebook.com TWITTER - www.twitter.com WEBSITE - www.valsartdiary.com d'Art Lottery! Win a print of my art! If you leave a comment under my art video on YouTube, G+ or FB you might win a print of my art. My dart will decide who the winner is. BUY MY ART To buy or commission a painting please go to my website. WEBSITE - http DOWNLOAD A COLORING BOOK from my website! Eat Your Cookies!
- published: 26 Jul 2012
- views: 4229
- author: valsartdiary
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Impressionistic Marker Painting - Lesson Plan
You won't believe what these markers can do! The juicy, alcohol-based ink reacts with itse...
published: 08 Jul 2012
author: BlickVideos
Impressionistic Marker Painting - Lesson Plan
You won't believe what these markers can do! The juicy, alcohol-based ink reacts with itself or with hand-sanitizer to make painterly drawings on clear plastic film.For more details, follow this link to Blick Art Materials lessons page www.dickblick.com
- published: 08 Jul 2012
- views: 3428
- author: BlickVideos
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Starry Night (interactive animation)
A try to visualize the flow of the famous painting "Starry Night" of Vincent Van Gogh.
The...
published: 09 Feb 2012
author: Petros Vrellis
Starry Night (interactive animation)
A try to visualize the flow of the famous painting "Starry Night" of Vincent Van Gogh.
The user can interact with the animation. Also, the sound responds to the flow.
Made with openframeworks.
[ UPDATE - feb 20, 2012 ]
Thank you so much for your positive feedback! :)
Due to large number of requests, I am currently working on porting this application to iPad and android.
[ UPDATE - mar 28, 2012 ]
The iPad2 version is ready! You can watch it here: http://vimeo.com/39353818
Available on the app store: itunes.apple.com/us/app/starry-night-interactive-animation/id511943282
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Starry Night (interactive animation) for iPad
The famous painting "Starry Night" of Vincent Van Gogh comes to life! Not only you can wat...
published: 28 Mar 2012
author: Petros Vrellis
Starry Night (interactive animation) for iPad
The famous painting "Starry Night" of Vincent Van Gogh comes to life! Not only you can watch it move, but you can interact with it! Also, the background music responds to the painting's flows.
Available for ipad2 on the app store: http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/starry-night-interactive-animation/id511943282
Soon available for android.
Made with openframeworks.
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Cardi-Body, from Russia with love...
Cardi-Body & Cardi-Curara...
Depuis quelques mois, les créations automobiles européennes ...
published: 29 Nov 2009
author: Patrice De Bruyne
Cardi-Body, from Russia with love...
Cardi-Body & Cardi-Curara...
Depuis quelques mois, les créations automobiles européennes (et encore moins américaines) ne me passionnent plus, tant elles me semblent issues d'une sorte d'eugénisme industriel ou la créativité n'est qu'un moyen publicitaire à usage des salons automobiles...
J'ai pourtant vécu quelques moments de bonheur au vu des concepts-cars électriques de Renault (Twizy et Zoe) et Peugeot (la BB1), me demandant pourquoi ces petits bijoux ne servent qu'à faire rêver les rêveurs... alors qu'une mise en production ne devrait pas être plus complexe que de fabriquer les petites horreurs re-stylées qu'on nous sert et ressert à grands coups de battages médiatiques distillant de vaines promesses et espoirs...
Ca fait longtemps que sous des faux principes sécuritaires, les Etats Européens détournent le sacro-saint principe de la liberté d'acheter et vendre partout..., un des piliers de la Communauté Européenne, que tous les Etats membres s'échinent à contourner en créant de multiples contraintes et obligations qui s'avèrent bien pires et plus sournoises que les taxations douanières qui servaient de barrières...
A force de taxer et de contraindre le monde de l'automobile est devenu gris et sans véritable saveur, robotisé, quasi uniforme et les automobiles qui sortent du lot, comme les Ferrailleries et Porscheries jusqu'à l'indigestion, ne sont que des arnaques bien plus sophistiquées que leurs mécaniques, vendues non plus par rapport à ce qu'elles ont couté, mais en fonction de ce que les cibles sélectionnées peuvent payer pour leur soif de paraître et pour étancher leur égo...
Il n'y a plus de véritable passion dans ces calculs sordides si ce n'est celle que doit procurer un hold-up réussi, sachant que les crétins qui se sont à la fois fait piéger et se sont piégés eux-mêmes, devront continuer à payer des sommes mirobolantes pour entretenir l'objet de leurs désirs inventés...
C'est cela, également, qui a détruit irrémédiablement les nombreux créateurs et petits industriels automobiles, qui inventaient et fabriquaient des voitures totalement hors-normes, en petites séries.
Certes, ces réalisations artisanales n'étaient pas toutes exceptionnelles, loin de là, beaucoup étaient d'horribles petits canards déformés, des engins apocalyptiques ou des retours aux sources, parfois complexes, souvent faciles et désuets..., mais, en tous les cas, c'était du rêve plus ou moins accessible.
Le plus grand succès commercial de ce type d'engin, furent les répliques, il y en eut d'extraordinaires, mais bien plus d'abominables..., les "Cobra" arrivant à réunir ces deux extrèmes, vers le top-niveau avec les "continuations " AC MKIV et Shelby'revival CSX4000 series..., les Arntz et Dax..., puis, descendant vers le pire avec les Pilgrim 4 et 6 cylindres et surtout les Scobra montées maladroitement sur des chassis de VW coccinnelle en conservant le flat-four arrière...
Il n'empèche, que même si cela faisait rire, les moins lotis de la vie pouvaient ainsi jouer à faire "comme-si " ils étaient riches...
Les complications administratives délibérées, les obligations de contrôle technique, les homologations et attestations de toutes sortes, les sur-taxations, la mise en place de nos sociétés hyper-policées imposant les diktats du Nouvel Ordre Mondial par "une stratégie de la peur "... et les principes appliqués de la tolérance zéro pour tout (et n'importe quoi)..., ont peu à peu dégouté les "ceusses " (les petits constructeurs) qui continuaient à vouloir jouer dans la cour des grands (les grandes marques automobiles)... et comme les lois en matière d'homologation et d'immatriculation sont devenues drastiques et incontournables, tous ces engins, catalogués "Kit-Cars " à défaut d'être reconnus comme vraies marques individualistes..., sont devenus quasi inutilisables et in-revendables...
Le manque de moyens financiers a dès-lors tué cette industrie qui a du se reconvertir dans la fabrication de pièces "tuning " et/ou dans la construction d'engins "aux-normes ", forcément infiniment plus chers, donc peu concurrentiels avec les voitures "de niche " des grands constructeurs...
La crise de 2008 a terminé d'achever les plus faibles, quoique certains irréductibles créatifs survivent encore...
C'est de Russie que vient une sorte de renouveau, mais aucun média automobile occidental n'en cause parce que les journaleux "de chez nous " ne se déplacent que si les voyages sont pré-payés, avec cadeaux à la clé et reportages pré-machés.
Notez qu'à la lecture de mes articles, beaucoup se mettent à publier quelques infos et photos...
Vous avez pu le constater avec l'article en 4 parties sur les Marussia B1, B2, B3 et B4..., aucun magazine n'en a jamais "parlé " véritablement, sinon sous forme d'entre-filets méprisants...
Et pourtant, avec un prix de 70.000 euros, par rapport à ce que les ténors du haut de gamme occidental pro
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LOVE HOTEL by Frank De Mulder and Michèle Van Damme
Love Hotel is an artwork 210 x 180 cm by Frank De Mulder & Michèle Van Damme
http://www.fr...
published: 06 Dec 2010
author: frank de mulder photographer
LOVE HOTEL by Frank De Mulder and Michèle Van Damme
Love Hotel is an artwork 210 x 180 cm by Frank De Mulder & Michèle Van Damme
http://www.frankdemulder.com/fineart/010.html (read the story in 5 languages)
The aim was to make a picture about sexual fantasies.
At first sight one can see an impressionant building constructed on water but when you come closer "different" views are revealed...
THE STORY
The Love Hotel, a photographic peepshow
Who wouldn’t want to be a fly on a wall? To have the ability to be inside all the different rooms of an apartment building? With this concept photographer Frank De Mulder presents us with a new piece of art, that a copy of has already been placed in the CODA museum in Apeldoorn in Holland. A nice “icing on the cake” for the renowned photographer.
FDM: “One night I drove into the city of Gent. From the bridge I was on, I had a view of various different apartments. All of them featured flickers of light here and there and I realized how interesting it would be at that point to witness a sex scene in progress. From there the idea grew to portray a hotel with snapshots of the array of possible kinky scenes in each room. In the end, this idea really resulted in a bundle of vibrant love scenes that you can observe while satisfying an underlying guilty pleasure.”
JV: What story does The Love Hotel describe/tell?
FDM: “The attention is first drawn towards the beautiful architecture: a semi-open concrete construction houses the rooms that are presented as display windows. The building is mounted on the water, and only connected to the “real world” by means of a narrow bridge. This way we created an almost untouchable world. Comparable to our own dream world, which isn’t real either, only connected to our conscience by means of a little string. And let’s not forget the fancy cars in the garage that – in a very cliché way – fit together with the beautiful women.”
JV: At first sight, the picture could put you on the wrong foot. Why is that?
FDM: “From a distance it is mainly the extraordinary architecture of the building and its enchanting surroundings that catch the eye. When you approach the picture, the different rooms become clearer. These rooms reveal a sort of peepshow. My associate Michèle Van Damme and I deliberately decided the hotel should be portrayed by night. Our aim was to showcase as much diversity in sexual behavior as possible; each room was given the look of an innocent window display. I like to surprise people (smiles).”
JV: How did you create this?
FDM: “We started with a blank sheet of paper. Fantasy was our guide. The architect Benny Govaert (of Govaert & Vanhoutte Architects) designed the non-existent building specifically for this project. Subsequently the architect and his 3D assistant Michael Lammens designed a room. We then rebuilt this room in the studio where the real production work started. We created the scenes, casted the models, etc. Unfortunately however, we later learned that the work could not be shown in a smaller size and it required a format of at least 220 x 180 cm. We hadn’t foreseen that this would become a very difficult task technically. We were wrong.
JV: The artwork was given the name ‘The Love Hotel’. Can we talk about love here?
FDM: “I longed for a sexual piece of art that showed passion, indulgence and variation. That is why the hotel showcases love scenes in all regards, both physically and emotionally. In one room you see a man sensually placing a necklace around his wife’s neck. In another, two women are lovingly kissing each other. The Love Hotel shows sex as it is; an everyday happening in all its glory. There’s the hooker awaiting her client in the red light district, the exhibitionist woman who reveals herself in front of her apartment window. Or there’s even the man and woman who are passionately making love. All these characters are part of The Love Hotel. All these characters are part of life.
JV: Compared to your other work, this piece of art is more sexual. Don’t you agree?
FDM: “That is correct, but because the pictures are so small it is more acceptable. I would never publish the rooms as enlarged photos. The sex has a function, comparable to functional sex in a movie. Voyeurism is central in this work. It’s an aspect you can see in the actual structure of the building. The colours encourage people to look. The rooms’ light draws you in by themselves.”
JV: It’s a real colouring book. Why?
FDM: “My whole career has been mainly based on black & white photography. Now that I chose colour, I wanted to go all the way. Together with Michèle, we decided to go over the top. This resulted in a large colour pallet.
JV: Are you happy about the result?
FDM: “It’s wonderful to see the first reactions. “What a wonderful piece of architecture, built on the water and with beautiful colours.” And when they approach, they see the different scenes in the rooms. It’s great to see the astonishment
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Top 10 Impressionists
Top 10 Impressionists How many of them do you know? Who is your favorite? Write the name o...
published: 19 Jul 2012
author: valsartdiary
Top 10 Impressionists
Top 10 Impressionists How many of them do you know? Who is your favorite? Write the name or number in the comments below. Claude Monet en.wikipedia.org Claude Monet was a founder of French impressionist painting, and the most consistent and prolific practitioner of the movement's philosophy of expressing one's perceptions before nature, especially as applied to plein-air landscape painting. Wikipedia Born: November 14, 1840, Paris Died: December 5, 1926, Giverny Spouse: Camille Doncieux (m. 1870--1879) Children: Jean Monet, Michel Monet Series: Morning on the Seine, Haystacks, London Parliament, Rouen Cathedral, Water Lilies, Poplar Series Pierre Auguste Renoir en.wikipedia.org Pierre-Auguste Renoir was a French artist who was a leading painter in the development of the Impressionist style. Wikipedia Born: February 25, 1841, Limoges Died: December 3, 1919, Cagnes-sur-Mer Period: Impressionism Children: Jean Renoir, Pierre Renoir Paul Cézanne en.wikipedia.org Paul Cézanne was a French artist and Post-Impressionist painter whose work laid the foundations of the transition from the 19th century conception of artistic endeavour to a new and radically different world of art in the 20th century. Wikipedia Born: January 19, 1839, Aix-en-Provence Died: October 22, 1906, Aix-en-Provence Spouse: Marie-Hortense Fiquet (m. 1886) Periods: Impressionism, Post-Impressionism, Cubism Parents: Anne-Elisabeth Honorine Aubert, Louis-Auguste Cézanne Edgar Degas en.wikipedia.org Edgar Degas ...
- published: 19 Jul 2012
- views: 1819
- author: valsartdiary
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How to paint like Monet: Lessons on Impressionist landscape painting techniques - Part 1
willkempartschool.com This tutorial demonstrates key lessons in the techniques used by Mon...
published: 02 Sep 2012
author: willkempartschool
How to paint like Monet: Lessons on Impressionist landscape painting techniques - Part 1
willkempartschool.com This tutorial demonstrates key lessons in the techniques used by Monet when painting Impressionist landscapes. Painting in Impressionist style with acrylics using impressionist painting techniques. All the tips, tricks and techniques on how to paint a Monet style painting with acrylics. Download the reference photo to follow along with this How to Paint Like Monet video. For full details of all the colours and paints used click the link. willkempartschool.com Acrylic painting techniques using classical painting methods with professional art tutor Will Kemp from www.willkempartschool.com
- published: 02 Sep 2012
- views: 7617
- author: willkempartschool
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Learn How To Paint with Acrylics - Impressionist Technique
How to paint with acrylics using impressionist techniques. All the tips, tricks and techni...
published: 11 Jun 2009
author: Dee Cowell
Learn How To Paint with Acrylics - Impressionist Technique
How to paint with acrylics using impressionist techniques. All the tips, tricks and techniques on how to paint with acrylics. Online acrylic art lessons brought to you by Vir2l Art Student - www.vir2l-artstudent.com.
- published: 11 Jun 2009
- views: 37596
- author: Dee Cowell
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Film of Impressionist Painter Claude Monet at Work
This is unique film of great Impressionist painter Claude Monet (1840-1926) at work on a c...
published: 22 Mar 2011
author: Nick Wallace-Smith
Film of Impressionist Painter Claude Monet at Work
This is unique film of great Impressionist painter Claude Monet (1840-1926) at work on a canvas en plein air. I have also uploaded on my channel film footage of other great late C19 and early C20 French artists Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Edgar Degas and Auguste Rodin. Much of this footage comes from a French documentary of 1952 - 'From Sacha Guitry's film Ceux de chez nous 1914-15'.
- published: 22 Mar 2011
- views: 70154
- author: Nick Wallace-Smith