Saturday, December 15, 2018
'Rubens vs. Rembrandt\r'
' upset Countries of Flanders and Holland. Specific anyy characterized by the IR copious enactment icons, the both of them had achieved ascendency over their artistic talent. R been and Rembrandt are prime examples of churrigueresco art, easily exemplified by the heavy darks and lights they both incorporate into their works. Despite all these similarities, to many, Remember net put forward be sure enough considered as one of the greatest artist of the Baroque periods.In Rueben The Lion Hunt, there are strengths and weaknesses. Rueben paint is an extraordinary example of art during the Baroque period. This piece shows a high contrast between lights and darks, as well as movement and strong action. However, this piece lacks equilibrium and it feels as if the entire scene takes place in only the upper right hand of the painting. As well, the color palette of the piece has an absence in harmony. The unbalanced com poser of the painting creates a blurred image where the viewer cannot entirely decipher what ex city is happening.In Rembrandt The Blinding of Samson, there are a great number of strengths. In this piece, all of the figures are evenly balanced with emphasis on the chief(prenominal) point of action. The color palette does not upset from the painting because of the neutral tones used. The occurrence incorporated into painting is impeccable, from the folds in clothing to wrinkling of skin, every im portant detail is there. While Samson may be the master(prenominal) focal I point, every figure can be acknowledge because of the expert balance that Rembrandt port says.Some will say that Rueben is the greater artist because of brightly colors and ability to create multiple focal points. However, the multiple focal point that Rueben uses in The e Lion Hunt makes the painting hard to travel along the immense detail put into it. The bright c lour used only add to the choppiness that is The Lion Hunt. In conclusion, Rembrandt is the greater artist because of his mastery of color,balance and emphasis. While Rueben does show strengths in his lights and darks, he travel shoo art in balance and harmony. due(p) to his expertise over the principles and elements of Baroque art, R\r\n'
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