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The Great Wave 2, Courbet to Gauguin

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After European artists saw Hokusai’s print The Great Wave off Kanagawa, their own depictions became widespread, peaking in 1896.

June 9, 2019 General, Life, Painting

A Terrifying Beauty: Medusa 1

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Formerly a beautiful young woman, she was turned into a monster by Minerva, and painted by Caravaggio, Rubens, Klimt, and others.

May 4, 2019 General, Life, Painting

Painting the Floral Spring 2

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References to Botticelli’s Primavera and Poussin by Tiepolo, and in the late 19th century: Flora and the Spring.

April 14, 2019 General, Life, Painting

Medium Well Done: 2 Encaustic

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Painting with pigment mixing with molten wax is another ancient method. Haunting funerary portraits from 80-250 CE show how effective it can be.

March 27, 2019 General, Life, Painting, Technology

Scourge of the Early Renaissance: the Black Death 2

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Later painting of the Black Death and plague stressed the importance of divine intervention in limiting its spread.

November 18, 2018 General, Life, Painting

Pigment: What used to be Naples Yellow

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Lead antimonate yellow was the original Naple Yellow, but had first been used long before in glassware. Paintings by Claude Lorrain, Böcklin, Renoir, and others.

July 6, 2018 General, Life, Painting, Technology

Pigment: In Monet’s shadow, Chromium Oxide and Viridian

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Two pigments: straight Chromium Oxide, which is rather dull, and the more intense Viridian. Paintings by Böcklin, Renoir, Manet, Monet, Seurat, van Gogh, and Cézanne.

June 8, 2018 General, Life, Painting, Technology

Pigment: Red lead, protective but poisonous

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One of the earliest synthetic pigments, it was widely used throughout Europe, India, and Asia. But like lead white, it is seriously toxic.

May 25, 2018 General, Life, Painting, Technology

Pigment: A white less toxic, Chinese white

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It’s not Chinese, and for centuries was ignored, as lead white was preferred. It came into use during the 19th century, and is seen in paintings by Friedrich, Cézanne, van Gogh, Klimt, and Hodler.

April 27, 2018 General, Life, Painting, Technology

Pigment: Copper rust, Verdigris and Copper Resinate

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What turns statues and copper roofs blue-green? ‘Copper rust’, the basis of the intense green pigment Verdigris, used by all the Masters.

March 8, 2018 General, Life, Painting, Technology

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