Is It Difficult to Study Art History? - Part 1 - Art 5

Sunday, March 27, 2022

Art is a piece of work based on internal hopes, wishes, dreams and feelings with outside world.


Piece of work may be created on chosen medium.



Fig 01- A woman in beret, painted by Pablo Picasso


Since, it has medium, thus work of art could be seen (with naked eye), “smell” by nose and even be touched by our hands.


In addition, art is work of beauty too, thus, we can feel and interpret that piece of work.


As an example, since a painting could be touched (its medium), then, we may feel and interpret its beauty.


How?



Fig 02- Floral encounter, painted by Manuela Karin Knaut



Fig 03- Sculpture of Laocoon and his sons


Interpretation could be far cross time limit (hundred years ago or “travel” to the future time, unlimited and unseen very far time ahead).


My weakness in study art history is difficulty to understand the meaning of piece of art in context of history.


I need to read over and over to understand history context of some pieces of art.


What are examples of art pieces which are required to be interpreted in history context?


# To be continued to Part 2


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  1. I like Picasso's Woman in Beret.

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  2. I love art *-*
    thanks for sharing ♥

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      Is It Difficult to Study Art History? - Part 1 - Art 5
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      Fig 01- A woman in beret, painted by Pablo Picasso

      Since, it has medium, thus work of art could be seen (with naked eye), “smell” by nose and even be touched by our hands.

      In addition, art is work of beauty too, thus, we can feel and interpret that piece of work.

      As an example, since a painting could be touched (its medium), then, we may feel and interpret its beauty.

      How?

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  3. Very interesting pictures. Great post 😊

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      Is It Difficult to Study Art History? - Part 1 - Art 5
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      Fig 03- Sculpture of Laocoon and his sons

      Interpretation could be far cross time limit (hundred years ago or “travel” to the future time, unlimited and unseen very far time ahead).

      My weakness in study art history is difficulty to understand the meaning of piece of art in context of history.

      I need to read over and over to understand history context of some pieces of art.

      What are examples of art pieces which are required to be interpreted in history context?

      # To be continued to Part 2

      ## Previous postings:
      - CITY LIBRARY PAINTINGS GALLERY FROM GRADE 12 STUDENTS
      - LIPID METABOLISMS AND INSULIN EFFECT – DIABETES 20
      - WHAT IS “SHINOURI” STYLE USED BY WOMEN IN JAPAN?
      - FLOWERS OF REDBUD TREES NEAR BY MY WALKING PATH

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  4. Hi,
    I studied art history at university when I attended the architecture course, knowing the historical context of a work of art makes its interpretation easier!
    xoxo

    marisasclosetblog.com

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  5. So cool..although, I am sure history plays a big part of the emotion of the time. I think of the murals in Mexico. Many were of bloody massacres and of course the people who made a difference at that time. Of course, I would rather look at paintings of floral and commercial art.

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    1. absolutely right....

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      Is It Difficult to Study Art History? - Part 1 - Art 5
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      Fig 01- A woman in beret, painted by Pablo Picasso

      Since, it has medium, thus work of art could be seen (with naked eye), “smell” by nose and even be touched by our hands.

      In addition, art is work of beauty too, thus, we can feel and interpret that piece of work.

      As an example, since a painting could be touched (its medium), then, we may feel and interpret its beauty.

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  6. Sounds like quite the undertaking to me. I was impressed with the Grant Wood exhibit I saw a few years back. I didn't realize how much he'd done for the Army when he was in the military how many of those artists at that time had worked painting in the military - camouflaging equipment. I don't know if there are any great new artists that came from our military these days during the past war, but it was a time everyone was working together.

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    1. neither do I.... I don't know the artists from military recent days....


      Thanks to visit my blog-
      Is It Difficult to Study Art History? - Part 1 - Art 5
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      Fig 03- Sculpture of Laocoon and his sons

      Interpretation could be far cross time limit (hundred years ago or “travel” to the future time, unlimited and unseen very far time ahead).

      My weakness in study art history is difficulty to understand the meaning of piece of art in context of history.

      I need to read over and over to understand history context of some pieces of art.

      What are examples of art pieces which are required to be interpreted in history context?

      # To be continued to Part 2

      ## Previous postings:
      - CITY LIBRARY PAINTINGS GALLERY FROM GRADE 12 STUDENTS
      - LIPID METABOLISMS AND INSULIN EFFECT – DIABETES 20
      - WHAT IS “SHINOURI” STYLE USED BY WOMEN IN JAPAN?
      - FLOWERS OF REDBUD TREES NEAR BY MY WALKING PATH

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  7. Interesting to delve into art history.

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      Art is a piece of work based on internal hopes, wishes, dreams and feelings with outside world.

      Piece of work may be created on chosen medium.

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  8. Interesting pieces. I have always enjoyed art but try not to read into it too much.

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    1. Thanks to visit my blog-
      Is It Difficult to Study Art History? - Part 1 - Art 5
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      Fig 01- A woman in beret, painted by Pablo Picasso

      Since, it has medium, thus work of art could be seen (with naked eye), “smell” by nose and even be touched by our hands.

      In addition, art is work of beauty too, thus, we can feel and interpret that piece of work.

      As an example, since a painting could be touched (its medium), then, we may feel and interpret its beauty.

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  9. Insteresting to study about history of art. There are mysterious somehow. Have a great week ahead.

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    1. Thanks to visit my blog-
      Is It Difficult to Study Art History? - Part 1 - Art 5
      -
      Fig 03- Sculpture of Laocoon and his sons

      Interpretation could be far cross time limit (hundred years ago or “travel” to the future time, unlimited and unseen very far time ahead).

      My weakness in study art history is difficulty to understand the meaning of piece of art in context of history.

      I need to read over and over to understand history context of some pieces of art.

      What are examples of art pieces which are required to be interpreted in history context?

      # To be continued to Part 2

      ## Previous postings:
      - CITY LIBRARY PAINTINGS GALLERY FROM GRADE 12 STUDENTS
      - LIPID METABOLISMS AND INSULIN EFFECT – DIABETES 20
      - WHAT IS “SHINOURI” STYLE USED BY WOMEN IN JAPAN?
      - FLOWERS OF REDBUD TREES NEAR BY MY WALKING PATH

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  10. I love art history:) thanks for your sharing...

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    1. Thanks to visit my blog-
      Is It Difficult to Study Art History? - Part 1 - Art 5
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      Art is a piece of work based on internal hopes, wishes, dreams and feelings with outside world.

      Piece of work may be created on chosen medium.

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    1. Thanks to visit my blog-
      Is It Difficult to Study Art History? - Part 1 - Art 5
      -
      Fig 01- A woman in beret, painted by Pablo Picasso

      Since, it has medium, thus work of art could be seen (with naked eye), “smell” by nose and even be touched by our hands.

      In addition, art is work of beauty too, thus, we can feel and interpret that piece of work.

      As an example, since a painting could be touched (its medium), then, we may feel and interpret its beauty.

      Delete
  12. Love the Picasso painting!
    Interesting article, thanks for sharing 💜

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    Kisses,
    Kiara Era

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    1. Thanks to visit my blog-
      Is It Difficult to Study Art History? - Part 1 - Art 5
      -
      Fig 03- Sculpture of Laocoon and his sons

      Interpretation could be far cross time limit (hundred years ago or “travel” to the future time, unlimited and unseen very far time ahead).

      My weakness in study art history is difficulty to understand the meaning of piece of art in context of history.

      I need to read over and over to understand history context of some pieces of art.

      What are examples of art pieces which are required to be interpreted in history context?

      # To be continued to Part 2

      ## Previous postings:
      - CITY LIBRARY PAINTINGS GALLERY FROM GRADE 12 STUDENTS
      - LIPID METABOLISMS AND INSULIN EFFECT – DIABETES 20
      - WHAT IS “SHINOURI” STYLE USED BY WOMEN IN JAPAN?
      - FLOWERS OF REDBUD TREES NEAR BY MY WALKING PATH

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  13. Interesting. Have a great day!

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      Art is a piece of work based on internal hopes, wishes, dreams and feelings with outside world.

      Piece of work may be created on chosen medium.

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  14. Thank you very much <3
    The Granola Crunchy Chocolate is so delicious, I had it for breakfast today <3

    Really interesting =)
    I'm honest I'm not the type to study :D Too much learning.
    Have a wonderful week

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    1. I see...

      Thanks to visit my blog-
      Is It Difficult to Study Art History? - Part 1 - Art 5
      -
      Fig 01- A woman in beret, painted by Pablo Picasso

      Since, it has medium, thus work of art could be seen (with naked eye), “smell” by nose and even be touched by our hands.

      In addition, art is work of beauty too, thus, we can feel and interpret that piece of work.

      As an example, since a painting could be touched (its medium), then, we may feel and interpret its beauty.

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  15. History of art is very interesting.
    Kisses!

    galerafashion.com

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    1. Thanks to visit my blog-
      Is It Difficult to Study Art History? - Part 1 - Art 5
      -
      Fig 03- Sculpture of Laocoon and his sons

      Interpretation could be far cross time limit (hundred years ago or “travel” to the future time, unlimited and unseen very far time ahead).

      My weakness in study art history is difficulty to understand the meaning of piece of art in context of history.

      I need to read over and over to understand history context of some pieces of art.

      What are examples of art pieces which are required to be interpreted in history context?

      # To be continued to Part 2

      ## Previous postings:
      - CITY LIBRARY PAINTINGS GALLERY FROM GRADE 12 STUDENTS
      - LIPID METABOLISMS AND INSULIN EFFECT – DIABETES 20
      - WHAT IS “SHINOURI” STYLE USED BY WOMEN IN JAPAN?
      - FLOWERS OF REDBUD TREES NEAR BY MY WALKING PAT

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  16. Hola! yo estudié historia de arte en bachillerato y me gustaba muchísimo. Es difícil separar la obra del contexto histórico. Besos

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      Is It Difficult to Study Art History? - Part 1 - Art 5
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      Art is a piece of work based on internal hopes, wishes, dreams and feelings with outside world.

      Piece of work may be created on chosen medium.

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  17. Art is really subjective - what one likes another finds dis-interesting. I like to see Art but I do not have a discerning eye to appreciate art. The "girl in the red beret" is so colourful

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    1. I see...

      Thanks to visit my blog-
      Is It Difficult to Study Art History? - Part 1 - Art 5
      -
      Fig 01- A woman in beret, painted by Pablo Picasso

      Since, it has medium, thus work of art could be seen (with naked eye), “smell” by nose and even be touched by our hands.

      In addition, art is work of beauty too, thus, we can feel and interpret that piece of work.

      As an example, since a painting could be touched (its medium), then, we may feel and interpret its beauty.

      Delete
  18. i do not interested in art history:) it is nice to sometimes read about it but not to study:D

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    1. Thanks to visit my blog-
      Is It Difficult to Study Art History? - Part 1 - Art 5
      -
      Fig 03- Sculpture of Laocoon and his sons

      Interpretation could be far cross time limit (hundred years ago or “travel” to the future time, unlimited and unseen very far time ahead).

      My weakness in study art history is difficulty to understand the meaning of piece of art in context of history.

      I need to read over and over to understand history context of some pieces of art.

      What are examples of art pieces which are required to be interpreted in history context?

      # To be continued to Part 2

      ## Previous postings:
      - CITY LIBRARY PAINTINGS GALLERY FROM GRADE 12 STUDENTS
      - LIPID METABOLISMS AND INSULIN EFFECT – DIABETES 20
      - WHAT IS “SHINOURI” STYLE USED BY WOMEN IN JAPAN?
      - FLOWERS OF REDBUD TREES NEAR BY MY WALKING PAT

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      Is It Difficult to Study Art History? - Part 1 - Art 5
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      Art is a piece of work based on internal hopes, wishes, dreams and feelings with outside world.

      Piece of work may be created on chosen medium.

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  20. Olá!
    Eu não sei se é tão difícil estudar história da arte, eu sempre gostei muito de arte mas, nunca pesquisei muito sobre a história de todas, só sei de algumas rs
    Gostei das amostras que separou para o post.
    Beijos.




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  21. I like a lot of Picasso paintings - this one that you showed us in this post as well :-)

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