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The last segment of the art gallery course project will be adding a comprehensive statement to the PowerPoint presentation, Slides 27, 28, and 29.
In the comprehensive statement, present the last words on the art gallery. Summarize your thoughts and convey the larger implications of your art gallery. This is an opportunity to succinctly answer the so what? question by placing the presentation within the context of research about the topic you have investigated. Be sure to demonstrate the importance of your ideas. Do not be shy. The comprehensive statement offers you a chance to elaborate on the significance of your findings.
For this segment, use the slides in the art gallery labeled "Comprehensive Statement." A minimum of three PowerPoint slides are required; however, you are welcome to add as many as you feel you need. You may include more than one idea on each slide, but please do not overload the slides with information.
Be sure to address the following in your comprehensive statement:
Describe what you learned about art in general.
Describe what you learned about the art criticism theory.
Describe what you learned about art's role in society.
Citations and references are not a requirement for this section, but if you choose to use outside sources, they must be cited and referenced accordingly.
Although you do not need to add any new sources for the commentary section, you will need to ensure all APA guidelines are followed for the presentation as a whole.
The information will only be filled in on slides 27, 28, and 29.
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Religion in this case interests me as it allows me to create a personal relationship between the paintings and our reality.
I hope to learn more about religion in relation to Leonardo Da Vinci’s works.
I also hope to create a connection with the different forms of art which existed at his time and how they used the theme for their development.
High Renaissance Art Introduction
Religion was one of the most famous themes in the renaissance period.
It allowed a painters such as Leonardo Da Vinci to express their feelings and emotions towards different aspects of religion through their paintings.
It was motivated by the accurate portrayal of classical monuments in a lifelike manner through naturalism, Leonardo Da Vinci portrayed different aspects of religion.
Therefore, religion promoted both Leonardo Da Vinci’s artwork and his faith as a strong Catholic Christian.
The Last Supper
Leonardo Da Vinci
1498
Mural Painting
“The Last Supper” is Leonardo Da Vinci’s artwork drawn in 1498.
Leonardo made the image of the last supper lifelike portraying a more human inspired drama.
He focused on showing people on the idea of Jesus getting betrayed by one of his disciples.
Da Vinci, 1498
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The Last Supper
Visual Elements:
Line: Vertical lines. The windows, doors, and interior wall paintings are vertical, hence leading the eye into an expression and arousal of inquietude and exaltation emotions.
Shape: There are rectangular windows, walls, and doors. The disciples’ heads also form depict spherical shapes.
Light: There is a single source of light; outside sky that penetrates the room. The light is contrasting.
Color: Red-orange, blue, orange, and yellow-green. The colors are muted. Yes, a combination of primary hue and tertiary hues?
Texture: Lacy on the gowns of the disciples.
Mass: The art is heavier at the back where dark colors have been used immensely.
Time: Daytime because the sky is still bright.
Motion: Disciples coalescing towards each other hence forming two groups leaving Jesus at the center.
The Last Supper
Design Principles:
Unity: Visual unity is portrayed by the seeming consultative mood of the disciples.
Variety: Different colors of the robes worn by the disciples issues multiplicity.
Balance: Elements are distributed uniformly in the paint hence a bilateral symmetry.
Emphasis: Jesus’ lone figure at the center of the table is the center of interest.
Directional forces: Random visual flow.
Contrast: Bright light from the distant hills attempts to brighten in between the dark walls.
Repetition & rhythm: The rectangular dark paintings in the room and windows and the door creates contrasting rhythms.
Scale & proportion: Scale of the disciples matches the room they occupy.
The Last Supper
In the painting, The Last Supper, it is noticeable how the bright windows on the dark wall behind blend into the background as their much harder edges provide shape-like looks to the whole background. This gives a strong sense of cohesion in the painting as there is this subtle connection between the main subject (Jesus and the disciples) and the background.
The Virgin of the Rocks
Leonardo Da Vinci
1483-1486
Oil Painting
The painting was drawn in 1483-1486.
It was an oil to panel painting which described angel Uriel, John the Baptist, Madonna and baby Jesus in a setting filled with rocks, which gives the painting its name.
It largely portrays Leonardo’s understanding of the religion together with the significant bodies associated with it.
Da Vinci, 1483-1486
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The Virgin of the Rocks
Visual Elements:
Line: Curved lines as depicted on the hips and rock pinnacles. The application of paint shows compassion and humility of Mary by choosing to sit on the ground despite being regarded as a queen.
Shape: Shapeless rocks towering above Mary and the infants.
Light: The figures are illuminated by light falling from the top-left of the picture.
Color: Vegetation-based dark green. Tertiary hues.
Texture: Opaque vegetation colors provided earthy rock tones.
Mass: Evenly distributed throughout.
Time: Seems to be night-time because there is an unnatural source of light.
Motion: No motion depicted. General calmness.
The Virgin of the Rocks
Design Principles:
Unity: Head positions for John the Baptist, Madonna and baby Jesus are all focused on something not captured in the paint. It presents a conceptual unity.
Variety: The rocks and distant hills create some invigoration .
Balance: Objects concentrated in the middle hence a formal symmetry.
Emphasis: The laid-back facial expression of Madonna provides the necessary interest.
Directional forces: Vertical orientation.
Contrast: The bright blue distant rocks contrast the dominant color of the rocks immediately behind Madonna.
Repetition & rhythm: The dominant color and shapes of the rocks creates rhythmical visual sense.
Scale & proportion: Madonna matches the scale of rocks behind her but diminishes that of the two boys.
The Virgin of the Rocks
The painting has a background of high level detail. A casual look at the painting may result in a divided area of focus between the grey ‘mean-looking’ rocks forming the background and Madonna and the babies on another side. It is quite noticeable that the area of focus is much broader. This is because the background is equally full of detail that ought to have been reserved for the area of focus alone. There is also a window-like opening in the left background that provides a partial contrast to the dominating color theme.
Madonna of the Carnation
Leonardo Da Vinci
1478-1480
Oil Painting
It was Leonardo’s oil on panel painting which he worked on in 1478-1480.
It includes the Virgin Mary siting with Baby Jesus, depicting different symbols.
The images of Virgin Mary and Baby Jesus are put into more light compared to the other objects in the painting to emphasize their existence and different poses.
Da Vinci, 1478-1480
Madonna of the Carnation
Visual Elements:
Line: Diagonal line depicting two objects in action between the mother and the child.
Shape: Dominant shape from the painting rectangular window with circular edges.
Light: The painting at its center is illuminated by light positioned from a horizontal elevation. The window also lets in some natural light.
Color: Dominantly black with tertiary hues.
Texture: Visually smooth with no impasto.
Mass: The artwork is heavier on the left side where there is immense darkness.
Time: It is daytime because the window also brings in some bright light in addition to the luminous inside light source.
Motion: There is motion as evidenced by the girlish Virgin mother as she smiles and fondles her child.
Madonna of the Carnation
Design Principles:
Unity: The style of shinning light presents the common axis.
Variety: What creates diversity?
Balance: Objects concentrated in the middle hence a formal symmetry
Emphasis: Center of focus is the tiny object that Mary and Jesus seems to be ‘fighting’ over.
Directional forces: Diagonal visual movement.
Contrast: The bright light from the window behind Mary attempts to contrast the light source shining upon the room.
Repetition & rhythm: Is an element repeated?
Scale & proportion: Are the objects in proportion to each other?
Madonna of the Carnation
In the painting above, the background is really nothing more than thick darkness balanced with a bright window. The dark background contrasted with bright light from the window plays an important role in framing the subject and providing a dull setting for the subtle skin tones.
Salvator Mundi
Leonardo Da Vinci
1513
Oil Painting
As a renaissance artist, Leonardo used oil and walnut for this painting in 1513.
It shows Jesus Christ, making a cross sign with his other hand holding a transparent round object, representing his role as savior of the world.
It familiarizes people with the scripture,
relating them to Christ and his actions
to the world.
Da Vinci, 1513
Salvator Mundi
Visual Elements:
Line: Diagonal line that indicates gesturing and more actions such as talking .
Shape: Circular transparent object held by the left hand of the painted figure, presumably ‘Jesus’ (The National Gallery, 2020).
Light: One source of light illuminating the figure from front way.
Color: Blue-pink, muted of tertiary hue.
Texture: Visually rough with traceable impasto.
Mass: The artwork is heavier on the back of the figure where there is immense darkness.
Time: Time setting is at night since the painting is illuminated from one unnatural source of light.
Motion: There is motion since the figure makes a cross sign with his other hand holding a transparent round object.
Salvator Mundi
Design Principles:
Unity: Jesus’ facial expression plus the transparent object he is holding and the gesture displayed by the other hand demonstrates consistency of style.
Variety: The window behind Mary acts as another source of light in addition to the primary source inside the room hence creating multiplicity.
Balance: Objects concentrated in the middle hence a formal symmetry.
Emphasis: The transparent object held by Jesus.
Directional forces: Vertical movement.
Contrast: Darkness behind Jesus produces a sharp contrast of the light shining on Jesus’ face.
Repetition & rhythm: No element of repetition.
Scale & proportion: Jesus is out of scale compared to other objects in the paint.
Salvator Mundi
The background is totally dark and grim hence providing the area of focus all the necessary attention. The background also frames the subject while also extending the grimness to other parts of painting including the area of interest. This serves best for the subtle skin tones.
Saint John the Baptist
Leonardo Da Vinci
1513-1516
Oil Painting
The painting is believed to be Leonardo’s final painting which he worked on in 1513 to 1516.
He used oil and walnut wood type to portray the image of John the Baptist.
The painting was an example of Leonardo’s High Renaissance oil painting.
Da Vinci, 1513-1516
Saint John the Baptist
Visual Elements:
Line: Diagonal line demonstrating an actions where the figure seems to be issuing offering explanation over a cross he is holding.
Shape: No shape.
Light: One source of light illuminating the figure from the front.
Color: Black, tinted and simulating hue.
Texture: Visually rough with traceable impasto.
Mass: The artwork heavier on the back of the figure where there is immense darkness.
Time: Time setting is at night since the painting is illuminated from one unnatural source of light.
Motion: There is motion since the figure holds a cross with both hands while gesturing.
Saint John the Baptist
Design Principles:
Unity: The dark background provides an accord to the paint.
Variety: The cross held by John the Baptist acts as an extra pivot hence creating diversity.
Balance: John the Baptist, the main object tends to be leaning towards the left corner of the image hence presenting asymmetrical balance.
Emphasis: The smiling face of John the Baptist.
Directional forces: Diagonal visual flow.
Contrast: Light in front of John the Baptist contrasts the heavy darkness behind him.
Repetition & rhythm: The long hair and the robe creates resonance.
Scale & proportion: Over-scaled for the paint frame.
Saint John the Baptist
The same also applies here. The background has nothing much to talk about other than being solid dark to frame the subject and provide a dull setting for the subtle skin tones.
The clever use of the primary source of light blends with the background’s darkness hence providing some sense of motion in the photo.
The background also gives the subject all the attention and contrast it needs.
Formal Art Criticism Theories
These theories focus on formal qualities of art work and how its novelty is shown as well as a demonstration of influences on other artist’s works.
The art work draws a lot of influence from other art works and in a way focuses on how each section of the art piece works to form a visual experience that may or may not attract the attention of those who come across it.
In the Leonardo Da Vinci’s “The Last Supper” artwork drawn in 1498, there is a way in which focus is centered on the formal organization of the at work than the themes that can potentially be derived from the work.
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Contextual Art Criticism Theory
These theories put emphasis on themes that artworks attempt to address. They consider art as an output of culture and value system.
Every single piece of art must have a theme associated with it. This can be religion, politics, culture or sports.
Again in the Leonardo Da Vinci’s “The Last Supper” artwork drawn in 1498, the biblical understanding of The Last Supper as a thematic concern is well captured with attention being centered on it by all aspects depicted in the art.
Expressive Art Criticism Theories
These type of theories focus on the voicing put forward by an artist in relation to personality perspectives or worldview in general.
This is done through careful analysis of elements such as character traits displayed in an art in an art work as well as imagination and emotional flow expressed.
In Leonardo Da Vinci’s 1478-1480 Madonna of the Carnation art work, the artist’s personality is expressed through the disposition of the two characters.
Comprehensive Statement
Describe what you learned about the role of art in society
Tell what you learned about Art Criticism theories
Comprehensive Statement
Summarize your theme and describe what you have learned during your research.
Comprehensive Statement
Tell what you learned about art in general
Summarize and conclude your presentation
Conclusion
Religion is a huge part of Leonardo Da Vinci’s work.
It reflects not only his faith, but also his belief on different events relating to his religion.
His real portrayal of different events are largely contribute to the popularity of his work.
His work was both authentic and relatable.
References
Amazon Prime. (2020). St. John the Baptist by Leonardo da Vinci Fridge Magnet. Retrieved from https://www.amazon.com/Baptist-Leonardo-Vinci-Fridge-Magnet/dp/B00BT7VBZ6
Art.com. (2020). Salvator Mundi by Leonardo da Vinci. Retrieved from https://www.art.com/ products/p25844441736-sa-i8036275/salvator-mundi-attributed-to-leonardo-da-vinci.htm
Emeritus, D. P. Prebles’ Artforms. [VitalSource Bookshelf] Retrieved from https://online.vitalsource.com/#/books/97802059722...
Fine Art America. (2020). The Last Supper by Leonardo da Vinci. Retrieved from https:// fineartamerica.com/featured/18-the-last-supper-leonardo-da-vinci.html?product=greeting- card
Leonardo da Vinci. (2020). Benois Madonna. Retrieved from https://www.leonardodavinci.net/ benois-madonna.jsp
The National Gallery. (2020). The Virgin Rocks by Leonardo da Vinci. Retrieved from https:// www.nationalgallery.org.uk/paintings/leonardo-da-vinci-the-virgin-of-the-rocks
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