Caravaggio’s Narrative Compositions: Light, Timelessness, and Influence

Caravaggio’s Narrative Compositions

More complex compositions that take you to a narrative. You will be linking a whole series of characters often by gestures, and often by the light. There will be big news: only the scale of the scene, which creates a certain complexity.

It is the moment when Jesus comes into a tavern. Matthew was a tax collector, a detestable character. Jesus seeks and among those people most depraved and denigrated him choose, and freely accept or not. It represents the exact moment

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Analyzing Visual Texts: Description, Analysis, and Evaluation

Dealing with Visual Texts

Description

  • Composition and Structure:
    • The picture can be divided into separate segments.
    • The picture consists of, contains, or is composed of various parts.
    • The picture falls into distinct parts.
    • The picture is made up of various pictorial elements, namely speech bubbles, thought bubbles saying or containing specific content, and captions.
  • Placement and Focus:
    • In the foreground, there is/are…
    • In the background, you can see…
    • In the center, the picture shows, depicts, or presents.
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Sculptor Miquel Blay: The First Cold – A Masterpiece in Marble

Work: The First Cold

Author: Miquel Blay (Olot 1866 – Madrid 1936)

The training of sculptor Miquel Blay began at the age of 14 in the religious sculpture workshop Vayreda Brothers, an institution in Olot in the last quarter of the nineteenth century. He gained a great command of technical drawing and sculpture, creating a very personal art of Christmas and expressive force. He is an author who stands out in a decadent era in terms of the visual arts.

He moved to Paris, where he studied under Henri

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Data Analysis, Rhetorical & Semiotic Methods

Week 6: Data Analysis and Interpretation

Analysis: The process of ordering data according to a prior logic by first breaking down this data into relevant elements.

Interpretation: Rearranging the elements and order of data through a process that moves from more concrete understanding (mostly descriptive) to more abstract ones that serve to enhance or develop some theoretical model.

Three Tests of Data Sufficiency:

  • Taken-for-grantedness: You have taken into consideration everything; there isn’t anything
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Basilica of San Lorenzo in Florence: Architecture & History

Basilica of San Lorenzo

Chronology

From 1421 to 1470.

Style

Renaissance period of the Quattrocento. Architect: Filippo Brunelleschi. Construction system: Arquitravat and surrounded. Location: Florence, Italy.

  1. Renaissance art took ancient Rome as a model and used the same classical canons.
  2. Three Greek orders were used (Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian) and two Roman orders (Tuscan and composite).
  3. Covered elements: Arch and barrel vault.
  4. The medieval dome was replaced by a half-dome.
  5. The plan of the churches:
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Spanish Literary Movements: Generations of ’98 & ’27

Generation of ’98

A group of writers who emerged due to two circumstances: the current political, economic, and moral state of Spain, and the depletion of narrative forms of the realistic movement. They favored prose, the novel, and the essay, with a greater concern for the political and social life of the time.

Themes:

  • Concern for Spain, focusing on the Spanish soul in three ways:
    • The landscape, reflecting the austerity of its inhabitants.
    • History, rescuing the past from the common man’s perspective
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