The Last Judgment, 1535-1541 (Michelangelo)

The Last Judgment, 1535-1541 (Michelangelo)

The mighty composition, painted by Michelangelo between 1536-1541, is centred around the dominant figure of Christ, captured in the moment preceding that when the verdict of the Last Judgement is uttered (Matthew 25:31-46).
His calm imperious gesture seems to both command attention and placate the surrounding agitation. It starts a wide slow rotary movement in which all the figures are involved.


Romanticism | Art history and Sitemap

Romanticism | Art history and Sitemap

Let's dive into the wonderfully evocative world of Romantic art!
Romantic art, flourishing roughly from the late 18th through the 19th centuries, is a fascinating and complex movement that fundamentally shifted focus away from Enlightenment ideals of reason and order towards a celebration of emotion, imagination, and the sublime.

Eugène Delacroix | Liberty Leading the People (28 July 1830) | Musée du Louvre

Le Pont des Arts, Paris

Le Pont des Arts, Paris

Le Pont des Arts / The Bridge of Arts or Passerelle des Arts is a pedestrian bridge in Paris which crosses the River Seine.
It links the Institut de France and the central square (cour carrée) of the Palais du Louvre, (which had been termed the "Palais des Arts" under the First French Empire).
Between 1802-1804, under the reign of Napoleon I, a nine-arch metallic bridge for pedestrians was constructed at the location of the present day Pont des Arts: this was the first metal bridge in Paris.
The engineers Louis-Alexandre de Cessart and Jacques Dillon initially conceived of a bridge which would resemble a suspended garden, with trees, banks of flowers and benches.

Pierre-Auguste Renoir - Le Pont des Arts, Paris, 1867-1868

Oscar Alvarez Pardo, 1967 | Abstract Figurative painter

Oscar Alvarez Pardo, 1967 | Abstract Figurative painter


Spanish self-taught artist and painter Oscar Álvarez Pardo was born, living and working in Zaragoza, Spain.
"In my watercolors, after years of dedication and learning to master this so difficult medium, there is an initial stage devoted to a hard work essentially realistic... mainly portraits and seascapes become a constant in my work.
In what could be a second stage I begin to introducer the fantasy in my paintings, realistic work alternating with others of fantástco court".

Edward Hopper at the Whitney Museum

Edward Hopper at the Whitney Museum

Edward Hopper (1882-1967) was a keen observer of the everyday, which he transformed through his imagination into works of art that bear his signature tense, enigmatic atmospheres.
A reflective and individualistic man, he was deeply attuned to the relationship of the self to the world, and his works increasingly focused on the psychological realities of his subjects.
Hopper was frequently inspired by the two locations in which he spent most of his time: downtown New York, where he lived and worked in the same apartment on Washington Square from 1913 until his death in 1967; and Cape Cod, where, beginning in 1934, he maintained a second home and studio.


D. Eleinne Basa, 1967 | Tonalist painter

D. Eleinne Basa, 1967 | Tonalist painter

D. Eleinne Basa is an Award Winning American Landscape painter represented by several Galleries across the United States.
A Classically trained artist, Basa began painting at the young age of 8.
Her early training still influences her as it is when she is painting "en plein air" that she is brought back to a time in her childhood when "painting was pure and comes from someplace deep within".


Alvaro Castagnet, 1954 | The Master of Watercolor

Alvaro Castagnet, 1954 | The Master of Watercolor

Flamboyant, passionate artist Alvaro Castagnet is one of the world’s great watercolor masters with a growing list of achievements every year as his body of work flourishes and he pursues exciting directions.
Alvaro has never ceased to develop and progress his art, as it evolves from vividly painted everyday scenes to almost abstract gestural swathes of pure color.
He is admired for his powerful, impressive interpretation of light effects and his ability to evoke mood to convey the very soul of the subjects he paints.


Picasso Quotes: "Love is the greatest refreshment in life..."

Picasso Quotes: "Love is the greatest refreshment in life..."

"Non giudicare sbagliato ciò che non conosci, prendi l'occasione per comprendere!"
"Do not judge wrong what you don't know, take the opportunity to understand"!