Argumentative Paper (1) Titians Portrait of Pope Paul III, which can be found at http://jssgallery.org/Other_Artists/Titian/Portrai t_of_Pope_Paul_III.html, clearly belongs to realist style of painting. The theme of hands is very prominent in this piece, because artist uses them to emphasize the complexity of his character. Pope has long slender fingers, which appear very strong. There is something undeniably vicious about them. It is obvious that Tinian wanted to depict Pope as someone who does not allow the political power to slip easily out of his hands. On Pope right hands finger, we can see a ring with large sapphire, which points out to the fact that Jesus representative on Earth had a taste for luxury. Thus, we can say that hands, in this Tinians work, are essential for our complete understanding of psychological qualities that depicted person represents. (2) Portrait of Missy Kieps by Thomas Sully can be found at http://midwestmuseum.us/collection/?CatID=2&Catego ry=American%20Impressionism.
Today, Thomas Sully is commonly referred to as impressionist; however, Portrait of Missy Kieps clearly bears realist undertones, because character is depicted in very sensible manner. Her hands her are shown as very small and tender it is obvious that Missy Kieps never had to work physically. There is a sharp contrast between the color of her hands and the color of her dress, which creates a powerful dramatic effect. Still, it would be wrong to suggest that author wanted viewers to become spiritually agitated. Missy Keips hands are relaxed, which also correlates with her facial expression. She expresses calmness, as if there is nothing to threaten her high social status.
The Term Paper on Alexander Pope And His Poetry part 1
Alexander Pope and His Poetry Outline: This paper reviews the poems, "The Rape of the Lock" and "An Essay of Man" both by Alexander Pope, focusing on the poet's clever use of linguistic, rhetoric and poetic devises including his mastery of the heroic couplet. Alexander Pope is an eighteenth century Catholic poet who was famous for his translations of several classical poems; most prominent of ...
Thus, just as it is the case with Tinians portrait, the depiction of hands in Sullys painting has socio-political purpose, along with purely artistic one. (3) Portrait of Dr. R. Dumouchel by Marcel Duchamp, which is available for viewing at http://www.marcelduchamp.net/Portrait_of_Dr_R_Dumo uchel.php, is better thought of in terms of primitivism, even though that many art critics consider it as expressionist work. In it, the theme of hands has a priority, because author clearly uses it to convey his message to viewers, although that we can never be too sure about its essence. Dumouchels left hand is open, as if he is trying to reach for something.
This has an allegorical meaning, because the object that he is trying to reach is not depicted in the portrait. Thus, we can suggest that characters open hand represents his strive towards professional excellence. However, I personally find the depiction of Dr. Dumouchel grotesque. His open hand, which is surrounded with shining halo, can also be pointing out to his malicious intends. This could also explain characters weird facial expression. (4) Octavio Ocampos Portrait of Jimmy Carter can be seen at http://www.jimmycarterlibrary.org/tour/gifts_of_st ate/popup/portrait.html. It is quite impossible to come up with a clear definition of the artistic style that this work belongs to, because it incorporates the elements of symbolism, surrealism and pop-art.
Ocampos painting depicts Jimmy Carter as consisting of odd details. Basically, it is a mosaic, because the image of former American President becomes apparent only when we distance ourselves from the painting far enough. At closer look, Carters hands appear to be nothing but a bunch of trucks that are coming out of factory and sea vessels that are positioned to resemble human hand. Therefore, the depiction of hands in Ocamos work actually has a semantic, rather then artistic purpose. Ocampos painting has only one point to express Carters friendliness in an unusual way. This is why we can say that the depiction of hands in Portrait of Jimmy Carter is both very original and expressionally shallow at the same time..
The Essay on Portrait of Dr Gachet
A. Introduction When the name Van Gogh comes up, one can imagine sunflowers, stars at night, rice fields, and lonely portraits. His works resemble writing. (Berger, 2001, p.87) His life rendered to writing. When one hears his name, one remembers a song, a play, a book. Van Gogh’s appeal is world-wide. Collectors, dealers, and museums place a high price on a painting. Artists, art critics, and ...