... will be at the center of this paper. We’ll show the different sides of Varchi and Bronzino creative friendship: beyond the initial homosexual complicity, art, poetry and spirituality deepened with time ...
... coincidentally occurred from the 4th century AD onward might be due to its resemblance to the cross pattern. And, although the quincunx initially appeared in a pagan context, its spread is related to the ...
... on its stage of loss compensation. Conservator’s task is not to reconstruct “initial” appearance of the object, which would be a methodological mistake, but to recover its artistic integrity, or “potential ...
... to the classical cultural heritage; this is an inherent part of the contemporary art. Though initially the avant-garde contradicted traditional values, nowadays it is no longer considered to be destructive ...
... This is also a creative interaction of the God and a human: personal work of an artist at creation of an icon is as important as conciliarity of initial thinking. This antinomy should not be ignored. An icon ...
... View of Houses in Delft, the Judith Slaying Holofernes of Artemisia Gentileschi and Diego Velasquez’s Las Meninas find a new place in history of art as their initial “life” in Delft, Rome and Madrid respectively ...
... City, including its architectural settings.
Exploring the initial stage of formation of a Renaissance palace in Rome, we will find the emergence of distinct typology in the Vatican Palace influenced ...
... the object commentary serves a rather denominative purpose, the imagery of the figural initials suggests that the figures in the initials were not simply born of formal fantasies. Many of them were introduced ...
... realities, or in the specific artistic environment.
There is a principal difference between an art-object and an artifact: the former is initially conceptual; it has already acquired its place in ...
... be forgiven for initially assuming that elements of the non-objective world would prevail on the artist's canvases. Large coloured planes hemmed into one another or lying on top of one another; coloured ...