Time slows down when we look at a flower | The flower in 30 paintings

Author:Writer Wen Digao News Agency Time:2022.08.28

Time slowed down when we saw a flower. ——Beist, Shaman Apte Rosa Sharman Apt Russell "The Secret Life of Flowers" to smell the taste emitted from the depths of a narcissus flower. There are more up. ——Human scientist, Croder Levi Strauss Claude Levi-Strauss "Melancholy Tropical"

Henry Matisse, "Harmony in Yellow", 1928 in 1928

Henry Mattis, "Peonies", 1907

Henry Matisse, "Odalisque, Blue Harmony), 1937

Henry Matisse, "Safrano Roses at the Window) 1925

For a truly creative painter, there is nothing more difficult than painting rose and harder than painting rose, because he must first forget the rose of all predecessors. ——Henri Matisse

Matisse did not resist the cute room with flowers and beautiful scenery, and he was comfortable to create a comfortable art like an armchair -in his own words. "What I dream of is," he wrote in 1908, "Create a balance, purity and tranquility." The focus of the sense of balance is on the eye -catching rose in the dark vase, and the whole scene is bathed in the whole scene. Under the pleasant light of the blue coast (C dTe d'zur).

Before this morning scene was drawn in the room behind Nice Anglo Street, Matisse also painted other rooms with flowers and landscapes. The first is "Open Window, Open Window, Collioure, 1905). This painting has established his position as a modernist transformer. In the painting, the windows are surrounded by flower pots and ivy, and the open windows are a pink and red sea. Critics say that the indulgence of this color and technology is what the "beast" does. In a subsequent painting, the intuitive response to the Southern Rizhao from the northern artist was extremely pure, although this effect was not brutal or wild.

Fujita, "Poppies in a Yellow Jug", 1917

The French -based artist signed on a single Foujita, and his Parisian friends called him Fou Fou or a weird man (Nutty). He came to Paris from Tokyo in 1913 and rented a studio above Modiglianai's studio, and basically immigrants who lived in the art community where he lived. Fujita studied western art in Japan. His oil paintings and watercolor paintings are mixed with more traditional Japanese elements to win the favor of many people. In 1922, after drawing a monochrome of the model Monanas' Monanas, his commercial success was comparable to Picasso.

The artist has a pudding bowl -like hairstyle, wearing round glasses and earrings, and has a unique image, like an Elton John in the 1920s. His business attitude can be said to be the leader of Warhol. He said: "The combination of capabilities and publicity is impeccable." After Fujita returned to Japan in the 1930s, his fame was accidentally declined. Before the war, he was creating the ideological propaganda of nationalism. After returning to France, he settled in the countryside and designed a chapel before converting to Catholicism. He is never a humble man: he uses Léonard as his teaching name, so as to pay tribute to Leonardo Da Vinci.

Charles Renni Mcingtosh, "Yellow Tulips" (Yellow Tulips), about 1922-1923

Charles Renni Mcingtosh, "Pinks" (Pinks), about 1920

Charles Renny Mcingtosh, "Peonies", about 1920

Charles Renni Mcingtosh, "Anemones" (ANEMONES), from 1915-1916

"Art is flowers," Charles Renny Mcingzh said in 1902, "Life is green leaves."

Today, Charles Renny Mcingtos is the most well -known for architecture and interior design, and his amazing flower watercolor painting is the product that he cannot maintain his livelihood with architecture and interior design. Mcingtosh was unexpectedly involved in London, so he used his talents in graphic works for survival. Textiles are one, and the second is painting.

Since his student, Mcingtos has painted flowers in the travel sketch, showing his love for Japanese art, which later added a lot to his design works. Due to the failure to commission, Mcingtos and his wife Margaret farewell to the architectural design industry when the war broke out in 1914 and lived in Wolbuswick, Safeccak County. In his Chelsea's studio, he first completed the practice of separating flower varieties depicting Dongying's Geely Coast, and then completed a complete watercolor work.

In "Silver Lotus", the flowers seem to reflect the imaging in the mirror, but it is actually before another silver lotus painting. These paintings completed in Chelsea often become the theme of Macinopos textiles, with bold colors and new composition. These paintings continue to explore the two main lines of Mcingtos in architectural design: natural forms and geometric patterns. Charles Renni Mcingtosh, "Polyanthus Walberswick", 1915

Gehard Richt, Orchid, 1997

Flowers are not a typical theme of Gehard Richter, but for Richter, there is no typical theme or medium. During his 60 years of career, he was involved in Found Images, abstraction and figurative works, and flowers entered his classic works. This is just one thing, but it shows a truth, that is, the innate "design" of orchids is perfect, and only the hands of nature can be competent.

"Orchid" is a painting drawn based on the photo, which is a photo of Richter. Color and strokes have the shadow (very mild) of MANT, but the strong strokes in the horizontal direction are more like a Japanese style. On the other hand, its composition may only be photographed. The vase is located on the edge of the picture to highlight the temperament of orchids.

When Richter was at the Dresden Academy of Fine Arts, he had the opportunity to go to West Berlin to receive cultural influence twice a year. In 1955, he visited the "The Family of Man" by Edward Steken (at the time he was the head of the Photography Department of the Museum of Modern Art in New York). At that time, Richt saw the potential power of photography for the first time. After that, he was painted based on his photos -instead of painting from the magazine -painting.

Georgia Ohirf, Red Poppy, No. Vi, 1928

Georgia Ohirf, "Mantura Flower (White Flower No. 1)" (Jimson Weed (White Flower No. i)], 1932

When Georgia Ohigo's abstract works attracted the famous photographers, gallery operators, and modern art master Alfred Steigritz, she was destined to achieve commercial success. They fell in love; he gave her exhibition and filmed her nude, and he exhibited his nude photos with her works. By the mid -1920s, she had an important issue like the sky: her flower images in her writing, depicted from a very close close -up perspective, full of emotional energy, but only interpreted by the mainstream male critics as her sexual desire. They are not flowers at all ... Her response to this is to start depicting flowers that look like flowers.

Georgia Ohigo used the photography effect to achieve the purpose. Her composition and tailoring, echoing her photographer friend Paul Strand and Edward Weston. She depicts the flowers bought on the streets of New York. In 1929, she went to New Mexico for the first time, and found her independence, space and her most important theme -nature.

Tsuchiya Guangyi, "Peonies", in the early 1930s

Shimizu Yuko, Dutch Bicycle, 2012, 2012

Shimizu Yuko, "CLOSER and Hummingbirds", 2013, 2013

Shimizu Yuko, Water Lilies, 2015

Shimizu Yuko, "FROGFOLIO), 2007

John Singh Sakin, "Carnations, Lily, Lily, Carnation, Lily, Lily, Rose), 1885-1886

John Singh Sakin spent two summer to complete "Carnations, Lily, Lily, Rose". The painting is from England Kitzwald, and is a professional turning point of British Americans Sakinte. Although the idyllic scenery is different from his other oil paintings, this painting has made his previous customers and critics who have changed their minds. It is also these people's "Madame X" exhibited in Paris Salon in 1884 (Madame X) Extremely disgusted.

When Sakins evaded the scandal in England, Sakite began to depict a lantern scene of the night. He noticed this scene when he was rafted by the Berkeshire. The painting gradually took shape for a few months. During the period, he lived in Village of Broorder with some artists and intellectuals, including Henryjames, his compatriots. Every day, when the pale flower starts to flash in the passing sunlight, the two girls, Dolly and Polly, are the daughters of their friends -put their posture and let Sajin special painting paint A few minutes. After the seasons change, he started to use fake flowers. Later, Sakin considered giving up painting. It may be to create music (the title of this painting comes from the lyrics of a song), so he stored "Carnations, Lily, Lily, Rose" in the barn. It was not until October that he did the painting.

Ogawa Kaizhen, "Iris Kaemperi", 1896 Kagawa Ichi, Iris Kaempferi, 1896

Henry Fangdan Latur, Pansies, 1874

Henry Fangdan Latur, Rose (Rose), 1878

Henry Fangdan Latur's flower painting skills are pure green -he mainly painted the rose season, and his artistic heritage is closely related to England. "My dear Fang Dan," the painter James McNeill Whistler supervised in the early stage of the French career, "England welcomes young artists." , Latur and Mayani exhibited works together with Salon Des Refusés. The sales of paintings are more happy than criticizing the response. His British agent Edwin and Lus Edward represented his works on the other side of the Strait. They suggested that he continue to draw the rose and minimize the background. With the color and shape of the flowers, he fascinated the scheduled rose.

Latur's formal flower habitation has infinite respect and love for plants, although his works are sometimes criticized "cold". After he was 40 years old, he spent summer in Norman. He got up early to pick the flowers, put the flowers in the slippers, and then took it out after returning to the studio. This was a good medicine for long -term happiness -but he was wearing a slippers and eventually died of Lym disease and died prematurely.

Eric Livlis, Granny and Carnations, in 1938

Edward Mayina, LILAC BOUQUET, 1882

Sir Cezek Morris, "Poppies and Sweet Peas", about 20th century

Hainrich Kon, Still Life with Flowers, about 1908

Mary Drani, Pancrtium Maritimum Sea Daffodil, 1788

Edel Riva Brett, "Acacia Terminalis", 2017, 2017

David Hockney, "Lillies [SIC]] 1971

Text and pictures are selected from "Flowers in Famous Painters", published by Hunan Fine Arts Publishing House

Source: Phoenix Reading

Editor -in -chief: Nala

Council: Wei Wei

Trial: Kong Ping

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