Author |
Share Topic Topic Search Topic Options
|
QueenCleopatra
Earl
Joined: 03-Apr-2006
Location: Ireland
Online Status: Offline
Posts: 292
|
Quote Reply
Topic: Your favourite piece of art Ancient or Mo Posted: 12-Oct-2006 at 08:32 |
Throughout history there has been many 1000s of different art froms and 1000s upon 1000s of fine pieces of painting, craft, design etc have been produced all over the world.
My own preference, simply because of my fascination with the period in general, is Ancient Egyptian Art.
This is one of those types of art that you immeaditly recognise when you see it even if you have no interest in the Culture. The colours are so viberant that the images seem to come alive and the detail is so fine that you're left in no doubt of the expertise of the Craftsman. Its quite unlike any other art form in the world and its uniqueness is one of its best feature.
But the wonderful thing about Egyptian art is its not just there fro Aesthetic reasons. Every piece tells a story or has a meaing. The many famous tomb paintings for example are prayers and spells to help the deceased on his//her journey to the afterlife. They also tell about the deceased life to the Gods as part of the last Judgement of the dead before Osiris.
This is easily my favourite piece of Art from Egypt or any where else. This is the Throne of Tutankhamun and the beautiful image depicts the Boy-King and his Queen Ankhesenamun in a touching moment. The young Queen is helping her husband to adjust his collar. The King reclines casually on his seat and the two seem completely at ease with eachother.
The detail in this piece is amazing. The skill required to created the delicate folds of clothing and beads on the collars is incredible. The colours are bright and almost bring the image to life and the image as a whole is a testament to the beauty, skill and power of Egyptian art. It was made to last for eternity and it has.
Edited by QueenCleopatra - 12-Oct-2006 at 08:49
|
Her Royal Highness , lady of the Two Lands, High Priestess of Thebes, Beloved of Isis , Cleopatra , Oueen of the Nile
|
|
Lotus
Samurai
Joined: 17-Aug-2006
Location: England
Online Status: Offline
Posts: 116
|
Quote Reply
Posted: 13-Oct-2006 at 04:58 |
I love Indian Rajput and Mughal miniature paintings, used to
illustrate manuscripts depicting court life, hunting parties, processions.
We bought a hand painted copy in Udaipur
which has number of small galleries reproducing them, and its lovely.
A couple of examples here.
I also like the preraffaelite artists depicting the Arthurian
legends, this one is the Lady of Shalott
Edited by Lotus - 13-Oct-2006 at 04:59
|
|
QueenCleopatra
Earl
Joined: 03-Apr-2006
Location: Ireland
Online Status: Offline
Posts: 292
|
Quote Reply
Posted: 18-Oct-2006 at 09:01 |
I like those Indian paintings. I love anything with viberant colours. They remind me of the Arabian Nights and for some reason my trip to Tunisia.
|
Her Royal Highness , lady of the Two Lands, High Priestess of Thebes, Beloved of Isis , Cleopatra , Oueen of the Nile
|
|
Don Quixote
Tsar
Retired AE Moderator
Joined: 29-Dec-2010
Online Status: Offline
Posts: 4734
|
Quote Reply
Posted: 21-Mar-2012 at 18:47 |
I think that this thread deserves to be resurrected, it seems like a good opportunity to post pictures of ancient art, that can be discussed or just admired and used later or referred to in other posts. So, I'm post here some Ancient Greek art - I generally don't have preferences, I admire ancient Egyptian, Greek, Indian art all the same, but one has to start from somewhere. Aphrodite, in an Roman copy
|
|
Don Quixote
Tsar
Retired AE Moderator
Joined: 29-Dec-2010
Online Status: Offline
Posts: 4734
|
Quote Reply
Posted: 22-Mar-2012 at 05:21 |
|
|
Centrix Vigilis
Emperor
Joined: 18-Aug-2006
Location: The Llano
Online Status: Offline
Posts: 7392
|
Quote Reply
Posted: 22-Mar-2012 at 09:37 |
Any mountain range..high alpine valley or the desert floor, in the spring, when the rains and snow melt has produced a new year's supply of flowers.
But if ya mean what the title suggestions...then they are too many to list. However I am a Rembrandt and Albrecht Durer fan.
|
"Absence of evidence is not evidence of absence"
S. T. Friedman
Pilger's law: 'If it's been officially denied, then it's probably true'
|
|
Don Quixote
Tsar
Retired AE Moderator
Joined: 29-Dec-2010
Online Status: Offline
Posts: 4734
|
Quote Reply
Posted: 22-Mar-2012 at 12:52 |
Me too . They are 2 oppsotites - Rimbrand with his exuberant read ans gold colors and everyday-joy -of-life themes and Durer with his highly detailed black-whites, heavy with philosophic content. Let's make a thread about them - like "Late Renaissance Art" or something. Nowadays I tend to think that narrowly specified OP is better because it's easier to follow and can be used later as an archive, for references in connections with other threads. I'll do it when I come back. Here, CV, I made the thread http://www.allempires.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=31431&PID=669957#669957 , and the first 2 artists from the period I'm going to post from and comment are Rembrandt and Durer.
Edited by Don Quixote - 23-Mar-2012 at 01:37
|
|
Don Quixote
Tsar
Retired AE Moderator
Joined: 29-Dec-2010
Online Status: Offline
Posts: 4734
|
Quote Reply
Posted: 23-Mar-2012 at 01:14 |
Greek pottery - every piece is an completed art treasure in itself. 490 BC - drinking bowl Oedipus and the Sphinx -
|
|
Don Quixote
Tsar
Retired AE Moderator
Joined: 29-Dec-2010
Online Status: Offline
Posts: 4734
|
Quote Reply
Posted: 25-Mar-2012 at 22:02 |
Ancient Greek sculpture from the Hellenistic period 323-31, "Laookoon and his sons" This one I don't know, and the link doesn't say anything Hygeia /Good Health personified/
|
|
Don Quixote
Tsar
Retired AE Moderator
Joined: 29-Dec-2010
Online Status: Offline
Posts: 4734
|
Quote Reply
Posted: 27-Mar-2012 at 02:09 |
Roman mosaic Roman mosaic from Tunisia "Owl and the Dying Birds"
|
|
Don Quixote
Tsar
Retired AE Moderator
Joined: 29-Dec-2010
Online Status: Offline
Posts: 4734
|
Quote Reply
Posted: 28-Mar-2012 at 02:09 |
Sabina, from the Greek island of Paros, the Roman period Aphrodite Aphrodite of Cnidus
Edited by Don Quixote - 10-Apr-2012 at 03:16
|
|
Don Quixote
Tsar
Retired AE Moderator
Joined: 29-Dec-2010
Online Status: Offline
Posts: 4734
|
Quote Reply
Posted: 03-Apr-2012 at 22:27 |
|
|
Don Quixote
Tsar
Retired AE Moderator
Joined: 29-Dec-2010
Online Status: Offline
Posts: 4734
|
Quote Reply
Posted: 10-Apr-2012 at 03:13 |
Ancient Creek art: A Dying Niobed Nike of Samothrace Kore from the Acropolis, Archaic period, 600-480 BC
Edited by Don Quixote - 10-Apr-2012 at 03:19
|
|
Don Quixote
Tsar
Retired AE Moderator
Joined: 29-Dec-2010
Online Status: Offline
Posts: 4734
|
Quote Reply
Posted: 09-May-2012 at 02:12 |
Greek murals
|
|
Don Quixote
Tsar
Retired AE Moderator
Joined: 29-Dec-2010
Online Status: Offline
Posts: 4734
|
Quote Reply
Posted: 10-May-2012 at 20:01 |
When it comes to modern art, here an artist whose work I fell in love with recently - Mark Arian:
|
|