lunes, 21 de enero de 2013

Gustave Caillebotte & James Abbott McNeill Whistler

Gustave Caillebotte

  Although his quality/paint brush wasn't the best or the finest, I think his paintings were an outstanding creations. It's really hard to make that perspective of the buildings in the painting of " Jour de pluie à Paris", also how he change the size of people it's awesome because it isn't one they are many! In the other paintings you can see the same style of paint brush, I think he would have been even better if he change that paint style.

James Abbott McNeill Whistle

  Whistle art was kind of abstract, his paintings where like in the darkness or with a lot of mist. The style of paint brush that he used favored in the themes or about what he painted. I really liked the painting "Nocturnes" because it makes you think what does he wanted to tell with the colors in the background and what it's doing the person below? But he had different ways of painting because the painting "Peacock Room" its wonderfull and completely different to every other painting and with a great quaility. 

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  1. Some students liked Whistler's "Nocturnes," others didn't, but everyone seems impressed by the Peacock Room.

    I saw a museum show once with a lot of Caillebotte's paintings in it, which helped make him one of my favorite painters.

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