Paper Details  
 
   

Has Bibliography
4 Pages
1041 Words

 
   
   
    Filter Topics  
 
     
   
 

Paul Rubens and the Baroque Period

For this formal analysis paper I would like to talk about a painting done by the artist named Peter Paul Reubens. The piece itself is entitled, "The Apotheosis of Henry IV and the Proclamation of the Regency of Marie de Medicis on May 14, 1610." The painting was completed in the year 1610, and today it is on display at the Louvre in Paris, France. This painting was one of many that I had to choose from when I was deciding on what to write about. Many internet sites across the world had so many pieces from which to look at, but when it really came down to it, I wanted to write a paper over a topic on which I have held great interest in, that which of course is the Baroque style of painting. Peter Paul Reubens (1577-1640) exemplifies the Baroque style in painting, as did another type of artist from that period who excelled in the art of sculpting. That artist which I speak of, is of course Bernini. Both men were very prolific workers, and according to the text, were the favorites of very powerful rulers. Yet aside from his artistic prowess, I find Reubens' usage of religious themes in his paintings to be very appealing, and I think that is why I liked his work entitled, "The Apotheosis of Henry IV and the Proclamation of the Regency of Marie de Medicis on May 14, 1610," so much. In addition, I was amazed at his mastery of implying the elements and principles of art, which in essence made this work achievable. Therefore, for the remainder of this paper, I would like to go into greater depth of the use of those elements of art and the principles involved which in my mind made this work a masterpiece.The first aspect of this painting that I would like to discuss is Reubens' usage of color. Although it is hard to clearly distinguish the colors on the print-out which I had made, the color scheme of this work is very much like that of Reubens' other work entitled, "The Horrors of War." Both works are oil on canvas and both seem to...

Page 1 of 4 Next >

    More on Paul Rubens and the Baroque Period...

    Loading...
 
Copyright © 1999 - 2024 CollegeTermPapers.com. All Rights Reserved. DMCA