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Marie Dauenheimer's Art and Anatomy Blog: February 2013
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Marie Dauenheimer's Art and Anatomy Blog. Monday, February 25, 2013. Painting on Paper, Josef Albers in America. 8220;Color is fooling us all the time”, so said color theorist and painter extraordinaire Josef Albers. Josef Albers (1888-1976) a German painter, who taught at the Bauhaus. Is best known for this minimalist. Paintings, advances in art education and influence in the study of color theory. Color study for Homage to the Square by Josef Albers , oil on paper, date unknown. Color study for Homage ...
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Marie Dauenheimer's Art and Anatomy Blog: June 2015
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Marie Dauenheimer's Art and Anatomy Blog. Wednesday, June 3, 2015. Visiting the Gabriele Munter House in Murnau, Germany. In the summer of 1909, in the beautiful Bavarian town of Murnau. Nestled in the Alps, the 20. Century art movement, The Blue Rider. The Blaue Reiter) had its genesis. That was the summer that artists Gabriele Munter. 1877-1962) and Wassily Kandinsky. And Alexi von Jawlensky. Painted together in this picturesque town, and influenced each other’s work. Influenced by local folk art.
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Marie Dauenheimer's Art and Anatomy Blog: August 2011
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Marie Dauenheimer's Art and Anatomy Blog. Monday, August 1, 2011. Three Colored Crayon Technique with Robert Liberace Part II. After experimenting with the three colored crayon technique using the Verithin pencils. And the prepared Twinrocker. Paper, Rob introduced another way of working with three colored crayons. This technique is bolder and more painterly and starts by establishing a charcoal drawing and adding hints of red (terra cotta) and finally white highlights. Detail of the finished drawing.
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Marie Dauenheimer's Art and Anatomy Blog: December 2012
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Marie Dauenheimer's Art and Anatomy Blog. Monday, December 17, 2012. Michelangelo's "David-Apollo" at the National Gallery of Art. On Friday I had the privilege of seeing Michelangelo’s sculpture ”David-Apollo” (1530) at the National Gallery of Art. In Washington, DC. This beautiful marble sculpture is on loan from the Museo Nazionale del Bargello. In Florence, to celebrate 2013, the Year of Italian Culture. Apollo, god of light and sun. Michelangelo's "David-Apollo", marble, 1530. National Gallery of Art.
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Marie Dauenheimer's Art and Anatomy Blog: The Dying Gaul from the Capitoline Museum, Rome
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Marie Dauenheimer's Art and Anatomy Blog. Wednesday, January 29, 2014. The Dying Gaul from the Capitoline Museum, Rome. In celebration of 2013, the Year of Italian Culture,. The National Gallery of Art. Was lent the masterpiece The Dying Gaul. On loan from the Capitoline Museum. In Rome this magnificent sculpture was at the National Gallery of Art until January 26. 2014. I had the opportunity to see this masterpiece of pathos and beauty. The Dying Gaul,. In the second century BC:. 1780, oil on canvas.
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Marie Dauenheimer's Art and Anatomy Blog: Henri Matisse: The Cut Outs at the Museum of Modern Art in New York
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Marie Dauenheimer's Art and Anatomy Blog. Tuesday, November 4, 2014. Henri Matisse: The Cut Outs at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. 8220;Instead of drawing and then applying color, I draw directly with the color.”. These are words Matisse wrote to his friend and fellow artist Pierre Bonnard. Describing his paper cut- out works. 1869-1954) was a prolific French artist whose career spanned six decades. By Matisse, 1908 (oil on canvas). Currently on view at the Museum of Modern Art. In Still Life with...
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Marie Dauenheimer's Art and Anatomy Blog: January 2014
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Marie Dauenheimer's Art and Anatomy Blog. Wednesday, January 29, 2014. The Dying Gaul from the Capitoline Museum, Rome. In celebration of 2013, the Year of Italian Culture,. The National Gallery of Art. Was lent the masterpiece The Dying Gaul. On loan from the Capitoline Museum. In Rome this magnificent sculpture was at the National Gallery of Art until January 26. 2014. I had the opportunity to see this masterpiece of pathos and beauty. The Dying Gaul,. In the second century BC:. 1780, oil on canvas.
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Marie Dauenheimer's Art and Anatomy Blog: November 2014
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Marie Dauenheimer's Art and Anatomy Blog. Tuesday, November 4, 2014. Henri Matisse: The Cut Outs at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. 8220;Instead of drawing and then applying color, I draw directly with the color.”. These are words Matisse wrote to his friend and fellow artist Pierre Bonnard. Describing his paper cut- out works. 1869-1954) was a prolific French artist whose career spanned six decades. By Matisse, 1908 (oil on canvas). Currently on view at the Museum of Modern Art. In Still Life with...
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Marie Dauenheimer's Art and Anatomy Blog: November 2011
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Marie Dauenheimer's Art and Anatomy Blog. Monday, November 28, 2011. Master Drawing Exhibition at the Morgan Library. I recently had the pleasure of seeing an amazing master drawing exhibition at the Morgan Library. In New York. For many years the Morgan has been one of my favorite NYC haunts. Over the years it has been renovated and expanded, but it still has a feeling of intimacy. The exhibition is "David, Delacroix, and Revolutionary France, Drawings from the Louvre". Gericault was interested in depic...
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Marie Dauenheimer's Art and Anatomy Blog: November 2012
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Marie Dauenheimer's Art and Anatomy Blog. Sunday, November 25, 2012. Ellsworth Kelly's "Plant Drawings" exhibition. This past summer, while in New York, I saw two amazing and very diverse drawing exhibitions at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The shows were “Ellsworth Kelly Plant Drawings, 1948-2010” and “ Durer. And Beyond, Central European Drawings, 1400-1700”. Both exhibitions highlighted an abundance of drawings created using line. Is an American artist born in 1923 and best known for his minimalist.