Your Next Critique will be January 21st - 10 finished pieces are due!
Henri de Toulous-Laurec
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (1864 – 1901) was a French artist who vividly
captured the 19th century’s festive Parisian nightlife in paintings and
posters. (http://www.art.com/gallery /id--a23841/henri-toulouse -lautrec-posters.htm)
Toulouse-Lautrec began his artistic career when, as a teenager, he
injured both of his legs and immersed himself in art during his long
convalescence. In adulthood, he joined the culture of Paris’ bohemian
Montmartre section, and painted its spectacle of circuses, dance halls,
nightclubs and racetracks, as well as the artists, streetwalkers,
writers, aristocrats and dancers he befriended. He began to exhibit
widely, and Vincent Van Gogh’s brother Theo was one of his patrons.
Institutionalized for alcoholism, he created an incredible array of
circus drawings from memory during his confinement.
Today, a true classic! The “Mona Lisa,” cloaked in mystery and speculation, embodies the artistic genius of Renaissance master Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519). The da Vinci Gallery: http://tinyurl.com/ARTGall
The “Mona Lisa” also known as “La Giaconda” referring to the last name of the model who posed for the portrait, the “Mona Lisa” currently hangs in the Louvre museum in Paris and is one of the most famous paintings in the world. The sublime beauty and intrigue of this masterpiece are poignantly captured by Mona Lisa's curious expression and enigmatic smile which has repeatedly been subject to many interpretations and remains one of the greatest mysteries in art history. Among da Vinci’s many celebrated artistic and scientific achievements, the landmark status of the “Mona Lisa” and its legacy of influence are unrivaled.
First Critique
Your first critique will be November 1st.
Your have 4 finished pieces due and a still life. I would like them to be in your concentration but they can be breadth pieces. You have 17 days from today!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Welcome AP Students
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