gmag
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- Time of past OR future Camino
- frances 1998, 2000, 2013
I have seen, in recent weeks, the interest in art of many of the members of the forum, and that some of them say they do not have great knowledge about art, although that does not mean anything when it comes to being able to appreciate and enjoy an artistic work, be it a cathedral or a small oil painting.
I have come up with something that may possibly help some of them to know and understand certain artistic technical aspects. There are things that seem complicated, but are surprisingly simple.
There is a painter who painted few works, but who are, those that remain, a prodigy of technique and beauty. I'm talking about Vermeer van Delft, a 17th century Dutch painter.
In case someone wants to participate, I leave here the painting "the astronomer", painted in 1688, so that they can write what they think, what they identify with concepts or techniques of painting ..., later I will tell things about that painting, applicable to many paintings ... or maybe some say what I would say ...
I have come up with something that may possibly help some of them to know and understand certain artistic technical aspects. There are things that seem complicated, but are surprisingly simple.
There is a painter who painted few works, but who are, those that remain, a prodigy of technique and beauty. I'm talking about Vermeer van Delft, a 17th century Dutch painter.
In case someone wants to participate, I leave here the painting "the astronomer", painted in 1688, so that they can write what they think, what they identify with concepts or techniques of painting ..., later I will tell things about that painting, applicable to many paintings ... or maybe some say what I would say ...