Photo: Newscom Some artists, like Pablo Picasso, Max Ernst, Alexander Calder, and Wilfredo Lam, become immortalized in history, while others — like the Venezuelan artist Oswaldo Vigas, who was a contemporary of Picasso, Ernst, Calder and Lam, often socializing with the artists while he lived in Paris during the ‘50s and [...]
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Oil on canvas; 65 x 50 cm. The artist Lasar Segall was a Brazilian Jewish painter, engraver and sculptor born in Lithuania. Segall's work is derived from impressionism, expressionism and modernism. His most significant themes were depictions of human suffering, war, persecution and prostitution. Segall was born in the Jewish ghetto of Vilnius, Lithuania and was the son of a Torah scribe. Segall moved to Berlin at the age of 15 and studied first at Berlin Königliche Akademie der Künste from 1906 to 1910. At the end of 1910 he moved to Dresden to continue his studies at the Kunstakademie Dresden as a "Meisterschüler". Segall published a book of five etchings in Dresden, Sovenirs of Vilna in 1919, and two books illustrated with lithographs titled Bubu and die Sanfte.[1] He then began to express himself more freely and developed his own style, which incorporated aspects of Cubism, while exploring his own Jewish background. His earlier paintings throughout 1910 to the early 1920s depicted troubled figures surrounded in claustrophobic surroundings with exaggerated and bold features, influenced by African tribal figures.[2] In 1912 his first painted series of works were conducted in an elderly insane asylum.[3] Segall's work largely portrayed the masses of persecuted humanity in his Expressionist form. Later that year, he moved to São Paulo, Brazil, where three of his siblings were already living. He returned to Dresden in 1914 and was still quite active in the Expressionist style. In 1919 Segall founded the 'Dresdner Sezession Gruppe 1919' with Otto Dix, Conrad Felixmüller, Otto Lange and other artists. Segall's exhibition at the Galery Gurlitt received multiple awards. However successful Segall was in Europe, he had already been greatly influenced by his time spent in Brazil, which had already transformed both his style and his subject matter. The visit to Brazil gave Segall the opportunity to obtain a strong idea of South American art and, in turn, made Segall return to Brazil. Segall's subject matter was portrayed more subtly and softer in his early career. He did not depict much of the African influence on his artwork until he moved to Brazil. It was not until Segall visited Brazil for the first few times, that he branched out towards the Expressionist style. He was able to express himself in a freer manner while he portrayed the lifelong theme of his Jewish culture depicting the tribulations of European Jews.[1] Although he was a humanist, he never forgot his Jewish roots.[9] Segall's initial paintings in Brazil reflect a strong national connection and passion for his newfound homeland. He portrayed the landscapes in São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro and portrayed the different races without tension or malintention.[10] However, Segall remained faithful towards his Cubist nature throughout the majority of his artworks. Specifically, one of his famous artworks, entitled Banana Plantation, shows a Brazilian banana plantation, thick in density.[7] Segall achieved balance in this painting by centering the worker's neck and head protruding from the bottom of the painting. This causes the audience to be fully focused towards the center space. This significant symmetrical balance emphasizes the human element involved in the Brazilian agricultural system.[7] The diminished amount of slavery in Brazil during this time period, the 1920s, abolished Brazilian-Negro slaves and replaced them with an overwhelming amount of European workers coming to Brazil. This particular image portrays the engulfment of the plantations by the Europeans. Other prominent theme in Segall's work is human suffering and emigration. In another famous artwork of Segall's, entitled Ship of Emigrants, a ship dock is overcrowded and engulfed with emigrant passengers. Not only does the image portray a dark and saddening emotion, but it significantly portrays the troubled figures aboard the ship.[2] The solemn faces and lack of expression on the passengers blatantly shows the harsh reality of emigrants and their depressing lifestyles of forced moves. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lasar_Segall
Armando Morales Sequeira nació en Granada, Nicaragua, el 15 de enero de 1927 es un pintor que ha sido reconocido con el premio Ernest Wolf como el «Mejor Artista Latinoamericano». Morales ha mostra…
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Ecuadorian painter Oswaldo Guayasamín is one of the most famous South American painters. This is the life and art of Oswaldo Guayasamín.
Art is, WH Johnson, African American Painter, "Friends and Family" (7 pages) You will download a zip file with 7 jpg files and 7 pdf files. Brief Bio WH Johnson was born in 1901 in South Carolina. He was the oldest of five children. At 17, he moved away to New York City and worked odd jobs. In 1921 he enrolled in the National Academy of Design. In 1928 he moved to Paris to study art. He married Holga Krake in 1930, a Danish Textile Artist. Both were successful artists and they traveled in Europe. With the advent of WWII, they returned to NYC. After his wife's death, his health and life declined. He died in a mental institution in 1947. **** Activities for each worksheet: 1. Little Sweet. Position a chair in the front of your room, with a blank wall behind. Ask for a volunteer to come up and pose in the chair for 5 minutes while the students sketch the model. Then give them 20 minutes to create their drawing. 2. Art Room Have the students first create a sketch of their art class with 3 students. Then they can complete their drawing. 3. Three Friends The students are to draw a portrait of their three friends in the sketch box. Then have them create a finished drawing below. 4. The Children's Dance Have your students recall a dance party. Maybe you could play some music and have them dance in your room? They can sketch it out in the box when done. Have them draw full length figures. Then, complete their final drawing with a plain background. 5. Raise up your Voice and Sing. Go ahead, lead your class in song and let them stand up. Then have the children sit down and sketch it out including you in the sketch. When they are ready, they can make their final drawing. 6. Family Portrait Have the students bring in family pictures to create their own family sketch. If no pictures, they can use their memory. When ready, they can create their final drawing. **** and, 3 posters to put on your Bulletin Board. If you have any problems or concerns please contact me first before leaving negative feedback. I can help you solve them. Note: When you leave feedback you earn points for free TpT products..
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Exchange the wool bathing outfits for bikinis, and female beachgoers today aren’t much different from their 1908 counterparts, as depicted in John Sloan’s 1908 painting “South Bea…
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Frederic Edwin Church was one of the great American artists of the 19th century...
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Oswaldo Vigas (1923 – 2014), a protean creative spirit who became what many consider to be one of Latin America’s most important modernist artists, Oswaldo Vigas drew on an unusually broad range of styles and ideas in his work. He explored a diversity of influences that served his ongoing search into his mestizo identity. Cubism, […]
Daniel Garber was a talented American impressionist artist who was known for his large paintings of the New Home area in Pennsylvania.
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Nació en la ciudad de Concepción, Paraguay, el 20 de octubre de 1937, con el nombre de Carlos Santiago Colombino Lailla. Se graduó en Arquitectura en la Universidad Nacional de Asunción. Arrancó en…
Chile's preeminent 20th-century artist and a leading global figure of surrealism and abstraction, Matta's work was both unique and quintessentially Latin American.
Ecuadorian painter Oswaldo Guayasamín is one of the most famous South American painters. This is the life and art of Oswaldo Guayasamín.
Argentine artist Diego Dayer was born in Rafaela, Provincia de Santa Fé. He began his art in Marcela Grosso´s workshop, plastic artist in his natal City. Afterwards he began to study painting in the “Escuela de Arte de la Universidad Nacional de Córdoba”. He has participated in numerous group shows in Cordoba, Rafaela y Capital Federal, in Argentina. In 2002, he made his solo debut in “Cerrito Gallery” Cordoba.
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Elisa Elvira Zuloaga Ramírez nació el 25 de noviembre de 1900 en Caracas, Venezuela, hija de Elisa Ramírez y Nicomedes Zuloaga. Estudió en la Academia de Bellas Artes, con su hermana María Luisa Zu…
Landscapes of the South, a group exhibition on view at Mendes Wood DM, presents 27 compositions in which creators respond to natural settings. Diversity is found not only in artists’ origins, eras, and intents, but in their formal choices; the landscapes exhibited are nostalgic and deadpan, impasto and serenely smooth.
Lakota Victory Christ by Father John Giuliani Father John Battista Giuliani (b. 1932), the son of Italian immigrants, grew up in G...
Pittore, scultore, disegnatore, fumettista, mimo, disegnatore, scrittore, fotografo ed anche attore. Le sue mostre a Rio de Janeiro ed a Joinville com
Nació en Santiago, Chile el 11 de noviembre de 1911. Figura señera del arte pictórico chileno del siglo XX, perteneciente a la Generación del 40. Cursó la enseñanza media en el Colegio de los Sagra…
This photo captures a group of African American railroad workers in Port Barre, Louisiana. It provides a glimpse into the working conditions and daily life of laborers in the South in 1938. The photograph is notable for its high level of detail and the expressions of the workers, which convey a sense of exhaustion and determination. Russell Lee's photographs from the FSA project are widely regarded as some of the most iconic images of the Great Depression and have been widely published and exhibited. They are now considered important documents of American social and cultural history. He was one of a group of photographers, including Dorothea Lange and Walker Evans, who were hired by the FSA to document the lives of rural and urban Americans during the economic crisis.
Oil on canvas; 36 x 53.3 cm. Timothy Artur da Costa or Timótheo Arthur da Costa (Rio de Janeiro, 1882-1923) was a Brazilian painter and decorator. With his brother John Timothy Costa, Arthur began as an apprentice at the Mint. In the book paints & painters of Old Rio, Donato Mello Jr. reports that "contributed much in the beginning of his career, the experience with the designer Italian Oreste Coliva". He joined the National School of Fine Arts in 1894, as a student free, having been mentored by Zeferino da Costa, Rodolfo Amoedo and Henrique Bernardelli. In 1907, it won a trip to Europe in the General Exhibition of Fine Arts, and then into Paris. With his brother John Timótheo and brothers Carlos and Rodolfo Chambelland Chambelland attended in 1911 the work of decoration Brazilian pavilion at the International Exhibition of Turin, Italy. pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artur_Tim%C3%B3teo_da_Costa
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Juarez Machado was born in 1941 in the city of Joinville, in the state of Santa Catarina, Brazil. He studied at the School of Art in the state of Paranâ, in the city of Curitiba, and participated actively in its artistic movement. In 1966 he took up residence in Rio de Janeiro, intensifying his activities. In addition to painting he also dabbled in illustrating, scenography, sculpture, drawing and engraving.
Daniel F. Gerhartz is an American Postwar & Contemporary painter who was born in 1965