Northern Renaissance Art, 320 Paintings by Over 100 Artists in One Screensaver. The Northern Renaissance, or perhaps it would be better said, the north and east and west renaissance, which lasted from the mid 1400s through the early 1600s, collectively represents the spread of the renaissance influence as it expanded across Europe outwardly from the Italian peninsula, with each country often having it's own individual style. This screensaver includes works by Albrecht Durer, Pieter Bruegel, Jan Brueghel, Hieronymus Bosch, Hans Holbein, Jan van Eyck, Lucas Cranach, Hans Memling, Quentin Massys, Jan Steen, David Teniers, Petrus Christus, Jean Fouquet, Adriaen Brouwer, van der Goes, Momper, Clouet, Ostade, Gossaert, Mabuse, van der Weyden, and many more. |
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Neo-Classical and Academic Art, 335 Paintings by Over 50 Artists in One Screensaver. NeoClassicism, of the mid 1700s through the mid 1800s, was the artistic component of the intellectual movement known as the Age of Enlightenment . It was an art of an ideal, familiar with it's own canon, but did not repeat it in lifeless reproductions. Rather, with ever deepening technical expertise, these artists synthesized the traditions anew in each work, applying it to fresh interpretations of often ancient archetypes. Neoclassicism seems to be a natural recurring expression of many cultures at certain moments in their development, confident of their own rich traditions. Academic Art, which gained great popularity during the mid to late 1800s, refers to the work influenced by the standards of the French Académie des Beaux Arts, from which this movement derived it's name, in the attempt to synthesize together both the styles of the preceding, and sometimes conflicting, Neoclassicism and Romanticism movements. A battle of styles known as the Poussiniste Rubiniste debate had been long standing as to whether line and form should dominate art due to their appeal to the intellect, or that spirited application techniques and more importantly color should dominate because of their appeal to emotion. Both NeoClassicism and Academic Art considered already existing idealized mythological, literary, religious, and allegorical subjects as fertile soil, and it assimilated the philosophical idea that history itself could be considered as a collection of allegorical plays, a dialect of competing ideas which had eventually resolved in a synthesis. |
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Hudson River School Landscapes and Seascapes, 360 Paintings in one screensaver. The Hudson River School was an art movement in epic American landscape painting during the mid to late 1800s. The term school does not refer to a formal school as the word is commonly used, rather it embodies the affiliation and cooperation of two generations of American landscape painters whose vision was strongly influenced by the aesthetics of Romanticism. The name of this movement depicts where this movement initially began, the Hudson River Valley of New York State, however many of these artists traveled far in their efforts to capture the distant and varied landscapes throughout the United States, such as the frontiers of the American West. They painted the lush greenery of the North eastern and Southern Mountain ranges to the beautiful earth tones of the Western Grand Canyon, as well as the Rocky Mountains and the Pacific Coast. Works by the second generation artists are often described as examples of Luminism, referring to the almost glowing effects in light their paintings exhibited. Artists in this collection include Albert Bierstadt, Thomas Cole, Frederic Edwin Church, Thomas Moran, Asher Durand, Sanford Robinson Gifford, John Frederick Kensett and many more. If you enjoy photographs by Ansel Adams you will love these paintings as well. |
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Art Nouveau, 350 Paintings in one screensaver. Art Nouveau, an influential movement of design and applied art from the late 1800s through the mid 1920s. Its premise was that art should be expressed on everything from architecture to painting to furniture and household items, in order to make art accessible to peoples' everyday lives. It was characterized by motifs inspired by nature, as well as highly stylized flowing lines, curves, and forms. The movement beautifully facilitated the transition from 19th to 20th century art. From Talouse-Lautrec, Mucha and Klimt through the Glasgow Group. Also in this collection are works by the Ashcan Group, an affilliation of artists who beautifuly depicted the New York city of the 1910's and 1920's. This collection includes paintings by Beardsley, Toorop, de Feure, Crane, Dupas, Goines, Klimt, Mucha, Toulouse Lautrec, MacDonnald, MacNair, MacKintosh, Barbier, d'Erte (Tirtoff ), Grasset, Dobuzhinsky, Somov, Rippl-Ronai, Grasset, Steinlen, van Dongen, Icart, Moser, Vuillard, Zandomeneghi, Vallotton, the Glasgow Group, the Ashcan Group, Bellows, du Bois, Glackens, Lawson, Luks, Predergast, Schinn, Sloan and many more. |
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Romanticism, Barbizon School, & Realism Art, 520 Paintings by Over 100 Artists in One Screensaver. Romanticism, dominant between the late 1700s through the mid 1800s, placed new emphasis on such emotions as trepidation, terror and wonder, especially when confronting the sublimity of the untamed power of nature. In part, it was a reactionary revolt against the aristocratic social and political norms of the Age of Enlightenment and it's scientific rationalization of nature. The Romantic sensibility contrasted with the NeoClassicism being taught in the academies. The idea of the romantic character may be expressed as a gifted, perhaps misunderstood loner, creatively following the dictates of his inspiration rather than the mores of contemporary society. Romanticism placed importance on the awe generated in being alive, and experiencing life 'in the moment' through the senses. It elevated intuition and spontaneity to noble characteristics and heavily prized the tumultuous fires of personal human passions over rationalism, permitting freedom from the classical notions of form in art. This collection also includes many artists from the Realism movement (not photo-realism as we think of it today) and from the Barbizon School of landscape. Realism was known for it's sublime simplicity, clarity, and a change to an emphasis on depictions of everyday working people living close to the earth; the unique and beautiful style of landscape painting of the Barbizon School was centered near the forest of Fountainebleau in France. |
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