The Golden age of art is during the reign of Queen Victoria.
Because of the industrial revolution, people were able to rise from poverty and
this led to people with self-confidence to acquire fame.
Edward Poynter was a painter in the Golden age. In his painting
‘Horae Serenae,
detail’ the figures in the middle are of classical maidens, who appear to be dancing. It is a very happy and peaceful painting that
has a great attention to detail. Poynter gave a lot of importance to detail and
correct geometry, which is why you can see the background and the garden
sculptures perfectly positioned and complete. The composition is well portrayed
and well balanced. It has to equal sides distributing an even weight, were on the right, there are the musicians and on the left whom appears to be the landlord and his wife. Also a balance with color effects, where the maidens are
dressed in warm colors, which stand out in front of the green grass and
flowers. Also the musicians are dressed in some cool colors as to balance out the shadow on the left side. There is also physical balance as they are dancing, some of them are
on one foot and one of them is not even touching the grass. The sense of
balance in this picture is varied.
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Edward John Poynter, Horae
Serenae (detail), 1894, oil on canvas
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Several new approaches to art were being discovered through that time
and one remarkable and most influential artist of the 20th century
is Henri Matisse. There were realists, who started portraying ordinary life,
livestock and other ordinary activities, and also Impressionists, who depicted
their paintings in a blur, featuring a fleeting moment in time, and then
Matisse and Fauvism. Matisse was very diverse in his work, with his first work
showing influence from Edouard Manet and Paul Cezanne, but as time goes by, his
paintings become less detailed and more colorful. He became more interested in
the form, and color.
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Henri Matisse, Bonheur de
Vivre (The Joy of Life) 1905-1906,
Barnes Foundation, oil on canvas
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Henri Matisse, Dance 1910, oil on canvas,
Hermitage Museum (since 1948), Museum of Modern Art
2.6m x 3.9m
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A few years later, Matisse works had already started to show less
detail and more attention to form and color. In 1909 he created a work called ‘Dance’
commissioned by an industrialist. He
used the same dancers from ‘Bonheur de Vivre’, which brings the same joy, but
less brightness, less color and a less dancer. There is flatness in the
picture, even lightness. They are all in a balancing pose and there surely is a
sense of movement. The flatness makes you think that it is simple and there’s
not much to interpret from it but, Matisse had done this intentionally, and
without thinking you might say that the background is the sky rising up from
the hill, but what if it was water? Here, Matisse “use spatial ambiguity to
explore one of the key issues in modern painting, the conflict between the
illusion of depth and an acknowledgement of the flatness of the canvas.”
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Henri Matisse, Dance 1910, oil on canvas,
Hermitage Museum (since 1948), Museum of Modern Art
2.6m x 3.9m
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