" To call up in oneself a feeling once experienced and, having called it up, to convey it by means of movements, lines, colours, sounds, images expressed in words, so that others experience the same feeling - in this consists the activity of art. Art is t...
" As soon people of of wealth recognized any art as good so long as it afforded pleasure, and this pleasure-affording art began to be remunerated three things happened: art became a profession, art criticism flourished , and art schools were established. ...
While Dali kisses Raquel's hand, in front of his just completed portrait of the actress... Photo by Hulton Archive Not really sure what angle Dali is working on... and/or if the portrait is good art or bad art ; ) ...
Defining art is a tough business. ;-) " art in general is the conveying of various kinds of feelings and we call art in the narrow sense of the word only that which conveys feelings we recognize as important. " I think that's a reasonable definition, alth...
I latched onto Tolstoy's thoughts on "art in the narrow sense" as a counter to his earlier muddle of good vs. bad, which to me was a non-starter. ... as well the concept of an "amateur artist" makes little sense ; )
While researching this I ran across the work of Russian artist Karl Bryullov (1799 to 1852) who is best remembered for his painting " The Last Day of Pompeii ". Bryullov is regarded as a key figure in transition from the Russian neoclassicism to romantici...
it is funny how suppressed all the Russian art is in the West, my best guess is that here we can not swallow our lack of global " UBERITY" for shortage of a better word. Thank you for sharing. Best Regards Edward
in total agreement with your viewpoint Casey on the topic and with the related definitions. Yes, it is all about succeeding in conveying feeling and no, the feeling in question does not necessarily have to be 'important'. His attempt at classification bet...
I would agree with the Christian Bale quote that "art" is not always the purpose behind the activity... to report, to document, etc. are also valid reasons. In this case it may be as a craft or profession or... BTW, nice portrait of Bale. John Malkovich v...
I try to pick as nicely done portraits of people as I can find when I decide to add a quote to a portrait. In this instance, his was done by an LA Times staff photographer for a promotional interview he did with the publication back in 2014. I do not howe...
For example using "TinEye" (as one image search engine). The details are as follows: Actor Christian Bale 16-Nov-2013 Photo by Brian Vander Brug Los Angeles Times Contour by Getty Images Normally I don't mind so much if the book, movie, art-work, etc. is ...
image search engine, I've known about them for a while now but have literally never gotten to using any of them simply because I didn't have to. Now I've bookmarked the TinEye website and am sure I will come to seeing how it works soon enough . In regards...
By the way, his philosophical writings filled many more volumes than his fiction writings. And the Russian government considered getting rid of him, but was counseled that the Russian people would revolt if anything was done to him.
Leo Tolstoy included " Uncle Tom’s Cabin " on his short list of novels... he was not a big fan of Richard Wagner's " Der Ring des Nibelungen ", nor almost anything by Ludwig van Beethoven... Regarding Harriet Beecher Stowe's 1852 novel... " ... we are lef...
He had his own vision of things. Christian anarchy. At one point he quit writing and tried to make a go of it as a shoe/boot maker. Had zero talent or training. Let his wife worry about feeding a dozen kids hee hee!
But I kind of resonated with his short definition of 'art', more so than his justification. I think it stands up on its own merit. I am definitely not a Tolstoy expert ; )