Tuesday, 11 April 2017

Artists tell stories

Artists tell stories.

Mona Lisa.
ArtistLeonardo da Vinci
Yearc. 1503–06, perhaps continuing until c. 1517
TypeOil
MediumPopulus
SubjectPossibly Lisa Gherardini
Dimensions77 cm × 53 cm (30 in × 21 in)
LocationMusée du LouvreParis
The story of the Mona Lisa is that it is possibly the painters wife and he was just doing a portrait of her.

Guernica.
ArtistPablo Picasso
Year1937
MediumOil on canvas
Dimensions349 cm × 776 cm (137.4 in × 305.5 in)
LocationMuseo Reina SofiaMadridSpain
Guernica is the name of the city that this picture is referring to. This painting is showing the horrors of war and so this painting has become an anti war symbol.

The scream.
ArtistEdvard Munch
Year1893
TypeOiltemperapastel and crayon on cardboard
Dimensions91 cm × 73.5 cm (36 in × 28.9 in)
LocationNational Gallery, Oslo, Norway
What this painting is respresenting or doing is showing a small ugly glimpse of the painters own anxiety and problems. He's just letting it all out in this painting.

Nude, Green leaves and bust.
ArtistPablo Picasso
Year1932
MediumOil on canvas
Dimensions162 cm × 130 cm (64 in × 51 in)
LocationPrivate collection (Currently on long-term loan to Tate Modern)
This painting is telling the story of the painters secret lover. She is the woman in this picture and the man is the artist. He kept her secret for a very long time.

The last supper.
ArtistLeonardo da Vinci
Year1495-1498
Typetempera on gessopitch, and mastic
Dimensions460 cm × 880 cm (181 in × 346 in)
LocationSanta Maria delle GrazieMilan
The last supper paintings story is literally in the tittle. The story of this painting is that Jesus and other people are eating their last diner together.