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  • A Bigger Splash and The Relationship between Painting and Performance
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    A Bigger Splash and The Relationship between Painting and Performance

    A Bigger Splash is one of David Hockney’s most iconic works, combining his fascination with California in the 1960’s with his investigation of the relationship between painting and performance. In this article, Singulart investigates Hockney’s famous painting in the context of the artist’s career and the artistic landscape of the late twentieth century.  Who is David Hockney?  Born in Bradford,…

  • Hadleigh Castle and the Tradition of the British Landscape
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    Hadleigh Castle and the Tradition of the British Landscape

    The iconic landscape painting Hadleigh Castle shows a departure from the idyllic country scenes usually favored by John Constable. Following a period of great changes in Constable’s life – the death of his wife Maria and his election to the Royal Academy – Hadleigh Castle shows us a dilapidated, ruined structure, set off by the thundering clouds in the sky.…

  • No. 61 (Rust and Blue) and Rothko’s Signature Multiform Style
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    No. 61 (Rust and Blue) and Rothko’s Signature Multiform Style

    No. 61 (Rust and Blue) is an example of Mark Rothko’s famous multiform artworks, yet also heralded an important step in the Color Field movement. Rothko’s works were infamous for creating an almost religious experience for viewers, but how exactly did these rectangular blocks achieve this goal? In this article Singulart will be exploring the question of why Rothko’s art…

  • The Birth of Venus and the Role of Greek Antiquity During the Renaissance
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    The Birth of Venus and the Role of Greek Antiquity During the Renaissance

    Botticelli’s seminal painting The Birth of Venus is considered one of the world’s most stunning works of art. The painting also has a rich history tied to the Renaissance and the vectors of political power that governed Italy during this time period. In this article, Singulart breaks down Botticelli’s painting from all angles. We take a close look at the…

  • Girl With a Pearl Earring: The Mysterious ‘Mona Lisa of the North’
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    Girl With a Pearl Earring: The Mysterious ‘Mona Lisa of the North’

    Johannes Vermeer’s enigmatic, mysterious Girl With a Pearl Earring has captivated viewers since its creation in 1655. Known as the “Mona Lisa of the North”, the enigmatic subject of the painting has been debated for hundreds of years. Who was the girl with a pearl earring and what makes this painting so extraordinary? The Life of Johannes Vermeer  Johannes Vermeer…

  • The Annunciation: Da Vinci’s Early Experimentation with Optics
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    The Annunciation: Da Vinci’s Early Experimentation with Optics

    The Annunciation is one of the earliest works attributed to Leonardo Da Vinci and exemplifies many of the characteristics of his developing style. In this article, Singulart takes a closer look at this early work and at the stellar career which gave Leonardo Da Vinci the reputation of the definitive Renaissance Man.  Who was Leonardo Da Vinci? Leonardo da Vinci…

  • The Last Supper: The Greatest Masterpiece of the Renaissance
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    The Last Supper: The Greatest Masterpiece of the Renaissance

    One of the greatest masterpieces of the Renaissance by one of its greatest masters, Leonardo Da Vinci’s The Last Supper is a complex depiction of this iconic biblical subject. In this article, Singulart investigates the life and achievements of Leonardo Da Vinci and examines the complexities of this masterpiece. Who was Leonardo Da Vinci? Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519) was an…

  • Impression, Sunrise: The Inaugural Impressionist Painting by Monet
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    Impression, Sunrise: The Inaugural Impressionist Painting by Monet

    Claude Monet was a founder of impressionist painting; in fact, the very term ‘Impressionism’ is derived from the title of this painting, Impression, Sunrise. Although his rapid brushstroke technique was considered shocking for the time, it has established Monet as one of the greatest impressionist painters and a master of capturing a fleeting moment in time. In this article, Singulart…

  • Open Window by Henry Matisse, A Closer Look at His Colorful Oeuvre
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    Open Window by Henry Matisse, A Closer Look at His Colorful Oeuvre

    Henri Matisse’s Open Window is a riotous explosion of color, showcasing the artist’s fauvist style. Open Window shows us Matisse’s view from his hotel room in Collioure, France, and although the subject matter is conventional, Matisse’s representation is anything but. Singulart will explore the influence of the fauvist movement on Matisse’s work, as well as analyzing the techniques that caused…

  • Large Seated Nude and Modigliani’s Shocking, Sensual Portraits
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    Large Seated Nude and Modigliani’s Shocking, Sensual Portraits

    Italian artist Amedeo Modigliani has been called the ‘prince of the vagabonds’, as famous for his drinking and drug use as he was for his artwork. Although his work was not well received during his lifetime, he has since been praised for his nude paintings, characterized by the elongated bodies and faces of his subjects, and their unabashed portrayal of…