Utagawa Hiroshige ?
As much as I would love to say yes, it is not.
Clue: The piece is not Japanese
To fight and conquer in all our battles is not supreme excellence; supreme excellence consists in breaking the enemy's resistance without fighting.
- Sun Tzu
Another clue then: This piece of art is rather famous in China.
To fight and conquer in all our battles is not supreme excellence; supreme excellence consists in breaking the enemy's resistance without fighting.
- Sun Tzu
That's a big help, actually.
https://learnodo-newtonic.com/famous...-and-paintings
Fourth result on google
Poet on a Mountaintop by Shen Zhou
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You are absolutely correct! Poet on a Mountaintop is among the most famous pieces made during the Ming Dynasty, the connection to nature is greatly emphasised here.
Your turn.
To fight and conquer in all our battles is not supreme excellence; supreme excellence consists in breaking the enemy's resistance without fighting.
- Sun Tzu
will post one tomorrow
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This is a particular of an extremely famous piece of artwork
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The style is something I thought could have come from Michelangelo, so this lead brought me to "The Last Judgment".
It is indeed!
Michelangelo's style was unique, that's why I picked that specific particular.. it is said that the skin is portraying Michelangelo himself, though it was never confirmed.
The whole Sistine Chapel is probably the greatest fresco work ever made and certainly one of the greatest artworks of the whole human history.
Over to you mate!
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ok so, this is not easy for me
What I could say so far, searching for "portrait of an old woman/lady with a white bonnet" gives way too much results, and none of them resembles this sweet old lady, sadly
Stylistically it's probably from mid to late 19th Century, there's some Impressionism in it, though it's hard to say from a portrait (no landscape).. I can assume it's from an artist from north or east Europe, though I have no clues who that could be.
Hint time for me
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You're right with the dating and geography. I think the style should be called academic art / academicism / academism.
Ah that's a good hint indeed!
By looking at Academic Art and scrolling down few names, I stopped at Estonians, first name being Johann Koler. That happens to be the Ema Portree.
Now, why looking for old women with a bonnet, I happened to stumble upon my mother's in law portrait, below
Spoiler Alert, click show to read:
I really hope my wife will look like that, one day.
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You're right! It's the portrait of Köler's Mother. He also made one of his father. Here's a nice animation of them:
What the heck are they doing in that animation?
Next one then
Unless you manage to find this specific image, which would be a lucky shot, I think it will be difficult for you to tell exactly the name of this artwork, but since this is part of a larger series of frescos, all made by the same artist and placed on the same location, I'll be ok with having the name of the place where they are located and of course the name of the author.
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hint: it's from the greatest Italian painter of early 14th century and as I said this series of frescoes are all placed on the same location.
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Luckily Google knows who's the greatest Italian painter of early 14th century.
Giotto di Bondone – Saint Francis Mourned by Saint Claire
Got it! Well done indeed
this is one of the frescoes that are located on what is know as the Basilica Superiore di Assisi, which in itself is a unique masterpiece (it's two churches one above the other, with very much different styles). The whole Franciscan complex is something stunning to say the least, if you are coming to visit the center of Italy, you cannot miss it. And yes, I've born there.
The posted artwork is being part of the Storie di San Francesco, a total of 28 frescoes made by Giotto (if you don't know him, shame on you! He was one those who revolutionized painting and was known to be able to draw a perfect circle by free hands).
Sadly I can't rep Araval, if anyone can do me the honor I'll return the favor asap. Thanks!
Last edited by Flinn; March 04, 2022 at 06:04 AM.
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Repped him for you.
Cause tomorrow is a brand-new day
And tomorrow you'll be on your way
Don't give a damn about what other people say
Because tomorrow is a brand-new day
Cool! So you were really born in this church?