This woodblock is an illustration from Chronica Hungarae, a fifteenth century German chronicle of the Kingdom of Hungary. The viewer's eye is drawn along the path that winds through the illustration.
And she had a very strong voice, but she was most famous for her odd, herky-jerky movements. And you can see in the prints here that she puts her elbows out and dangles her hands. LAURA NEUFELD: This ...
Avant-garde movements arose as a counterpoint, pushing the boundaries of what art could represent and how it could be created. Impressionism is often considered a precursor to the avant-garde. Artists ...
Edgar Degas used weight of line in his pastel drawing ‘Dancer Standing in Profile’ to imply the movement of a ballet dancer. Expressive lines are seen in Paul Cezanne’s ‘Millstone in the ...
Kate O’Donoghue, Curator of International Fine Art at National Museums Liverpool, said: “Claude Monet’s landscapes and Edgar Degas’ scenes of everyday life epitomise the Impressionist movement and ...