Sunday, March 31, 2013

Resurrection


What an energetic gesture of resurrection in this painting! 

The original picture hangs in the State Museum of Lower Saxony in Hanover.



Happy Easter Everyone!


Thursday, March 28, 2013

The Last Supper


The Last Supper is a wonderful theme in paintings to study for an art historian. What a challenge to get 13 guys around a table, table covered with dishes. Every body sitting in a room. Try to project this on a flat surface.

Last Supper as fresco, on the wall of the severely damaged St. Mary's Cathedral of Malbork, the Crusaders' castle in Poland.
As an artist you need to take a lot of decisions when starting this painting.

First of all, you need to decide for the sake of composition whether you are going to have the thirteen men sitting around the table? If so, someone will have to sit with his back to the audience. So who is a lesser one whose face is not to be painted? How you decide this? And will the people sitting in the front not cover the most important cast of the scene? How do you avoid this? If they sit only on one side of the table, how do you make the scene look naturally?

And what about the activity on the table? The choice of dishes? Is the table covered with cloth? Do you see the feet or even legs of the people sitting? 

How big is the room, how deep? Does it have windows? And can you see a landscape through it? If so what landscape and what time of the day? 

Talking about the day, where is the light coming from? 

And last but not least, how individualistic is the exposure of the people gathered and how expressive is their behavior? 

Last Supper as a relief on the back of the altar of the St. Mary's church in Lübeck. 

Having answered only these basic questions, a picture can be diagnosed on the epoch, region, artist, political statement, artist's mandate and sponsor and many more. Furthermore, the scene is like any other predisposed to reveal to a historian a very detailed information on every day life in many ways - for example reconstructing a medieval menu of a festive meal. The architecture and requisits gathered in the parlor, the clothes, dishes, cutlery, the furniture and details of the landscape commonly give us clues on the social reality of the epoch of the artist. 


Last Supper as a wooden relief in the Cathedral of Porto

Of course, the most famous Last Supper is assigned to Leonardo da Vinci. Many artists before Leonardo and after Leonardo portrayed the scene too. Myself, I am fascinated by these paintings who contain a break through into the understanding of perspective, movement, composition, study of human body and reflecting the social condition in them. They mark a beginning of another epoch in the human understanding of arts. One of my favorites "Last Suppers" is Dirk Bouts' "Last Supper" within the altar of St. Peter's in Leuven in todays Belgium:

http://www.wga.hu/tours/flemish/bouts/

The theme is so popular that is being quoted nowadays day-in, day-out in different context in picture, movies, posters and is being printed on t-shirts and mugs.

One cover of this evangelistic evergreen I found very refreshing is that one:

http://en.battlestarwiki.org/wiki/File:Battlestar_Galactica_Last_Supper.jpg

Today is Maundy Thursday, for Christians the day commemorating the Last Supper.


Post Scriptum

Since making the Maudy Thursday compilation of Last Supper, the theme catches my eye more then it did before, and I decided to start here a collection of the samples. Who knows where it will get us.

For the start, a panel of the altar "Goldene Tafel" from the State Museum of Lower Saxony in Hanover (see more of the artwork in the posting to this blog "Rough Surfaces"):




My chronologically next encounter with the theme: tourist souvenirs from Cracow, May 2013:



Gartenkirche, Hanover (July 2013)
An icon at the flea market in Cieszyn, Poland, August 2013


Today is Maundy Thursday. It is one year on this blog that I started collecting Last Supper motifs in fine arts. Above, the latest snap shot (the quality is a bit disappointing - of my shot, not of the picture): stained glass in Oude Kerk in Delft, the Netherlands. March 2014.

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Window voyeurism

I needed an inspiration and decided to pick randomly the first picture I find in my collection and look for further corresponding snap shots. I picked a window in which something happens. I went through my photos from 2009 till 2013 and found plenty of related themes. Here is a selection. Just pictures, no talking. 

Historical

Lübeck's Gothic city hall reflected in St. Mary's window
Museum of Porcelain, Ludwigsburg
Modern art in the house of Sigmund Freud, Vienna


A glimspe from the window of the Historical Museum of Hanover

Polish grocery store in Kiel, Germany, after the crash of the presidential plane at Smolensk, April 2010 

Weather

Looking through a train window when leaving Hamburg central station
Storm coming from the mountains over the Royal Seat of San Lorenzo de El Escorial, Spain 
A rainbow over social housing in Jaslo, Poland

The end of a storm in Jaslo

The way Deutsche Bahn in Köln dealt with sudden opulent snow fall in December 2012
Restaurant Strandoase in March 2011 in Surendorf, the way people in Schleswig Holstein celebrate good weather.



A window in Modlnica near Cracow, a wind storm above a garden statue. 


Animals

Hannover Zoo, children's perspective on the lions.
Hanover's Zoo, Lion's perspective on the children


Hanover's Zoo, visitors' perspective on the polar bear
Hanover's Zoo, a polar bear's perspective on visitors

Roderik watching a leopard and a leopard watching Roderik
Two sides of the window

Celebrity

Hard days knight? Gdansk
Rafael van der Vaart, a wax figure at Amsterdam's Madame Toussauds

Homer at home, Flensburg, Germany

German cartoon celebrities - Herr Röhrich, Werner and Captain Blaubär, a window in Hanover List

Fake

The house from "Hansel and Gretel", Fairy Tale Park in Ludwigsburg

A damsel of Torun? Poland

Cracow, fake watch above the Grodzka street.
Lviv
Porto
Amsterdam

Interactive

Malbork calling, Crusaders' castle in Poland
Cafe in Bracka street, Cracow


"What's up, dude?" "Same old, same old!", Torun, Poland 
A Dutch family getting information on guided tours, in Zeche Zollverein Museum in Essen, Germany
Shout it all out! Neighing Lippizaner, at Hofburg in Vienna


Political

A declaration of friendship - Cracow - Lviv, Poland - Ukraine: Lviv in Western Ukraine. Not a self evident thing in the East of the country.
District Nordstadt in Hanover. Baby Hitler hanging.

Am Naschmarkt, Vienna. Probably political windows.
Someone intends to do bad things to confidents in Jaslo, Poland. Next to a shoe store.



On the top of Palace of Culture and Science in Warsaw. Once a symbol of Soviet domination. Today an imported touristic destination in the city. 

Transcendent

Devotional Art, Madrid















And than you die (Hamburg Dungeon).








































Out of order


Windows decomposed, Jaslo, a second hand wholesale

Windows in repair, a student house in Ternopil, Ukraine
Windows in conservation, Jesuit Church in Lviv
In the process of destruction, Kiel


Festive

Studying before the party starts. Warsaw, Poland


Christmas 2012, Bietigheim-Bissingen, South Germany

In the streets of Porto

Lviv
Cracow


Table decoration with the beach of Dänisch Nienhof (Baltic Sea) in the background, Lisa and Hamel's wedding, Summer 2010


Checking up the street

Bored guy, Torun
Time flies when you watch people on the street (Gdansk)
Cracow, Florianska street
Gdansk
The ugly naked guy, Gdansk, Poland






































Spectacular



Gaudi's Casa Batlo, Barcelona

Warsaw seen from the window of Palac Kultury
A view to atlantic Ocean, Matosinhos, Portugal - The Tea House by Siza Vieira, Portugal's star architect

Dracula with a child, Crusaders' castle in Malbork, Poland


Banal

Car window in Wolfenbüttel
Torun's backstreet

Wet pants, Coimbra, Portugal


Wet towels and a Portugese flag, Porto




Old town, Rostock

Rear window

Luisenpassage, Hannover

Old window glasses deforming the view to the courtyard of the Crusaders' castle, Malbork