Modern Art – Cubism by Rosângela Vig

Fig. 1 – House at the Black Madonna, Museum of Decorative Arts. Prague.eu: The Official Tourist Website for Prague. Photo: Ondrej Kocourek.

You can also listen to this article in the voice of own Plastic Artist Rosângela Vig: Orpheus Admire the remarkable power this noble and commendable online: It is the voice that came from the light resonating What speaks Hermes Trismegistus in his Pimander. 1 (APOLLINAIRE, 1997, p.27) The artist is the knight. Their reins guide our gaze across … Read more

Modern Art – Expressionism by Rosângela Vig

Fig. 4 – Edvard Munch: The Scream, 1910, Tempera and oil on unprimed cardboard, 83,5 x 66 cm, featured. Munch Museum, Oslo. Photo © Munch Museum.

You can also listen to this article in the voice of own Plastic Artist Rosângela Vig: World's End The hat flies from the head of the citizen, All winds resound as though with muffled cries. The roofers fall and smash and back - reads - the tide rises. The storm is here, leap to land Wild seas that crush … Read more

First Traces of Modern Art – Symbolism by Rosângela Vig

Fig. 13 – Edvard Munch: Vampire II, 1895-1902, lithograph, 380-387 x 550-560 mm. Munch Museum, Oslo. Photo © Munch Museum.

You can also listen to this article in the voice of own Plastic Artist Rosângela Vig: When Ishmalia became insane, She stood dreaming in the tower… She saw a moon in the sky, She saw another one in the sea. In the dream she lost herself, She bathed in the moonlight… She wanted to go up to heaven, And to go down to the sea… And, in her madness, In … Read more

First Traces of Modern Art – Post-Impressionism by Rosângela Vig

Fig. 13 – Houses in Provence, Vincent Van Gogh, 1888. National Gallery of Art, Washington. Ailsa Mellon Bruce Collection.

You can also listen to this article in the voice of own Plastic Artist Rosângela Vig: For the perfect flâneur, the passionate observer, it is an immense joy to establish residence in the numerous, in the undulating, in the movement, in the ephemeral, and in the infinite. Being outside home and, yet feel at home wherever you are to see the … Read more

First Traces of Modern Art – Impressionism by Rosângela Vig

Fig. 2 -Woman with parasol, Madame Monet and your son, Claude Monet, 1875. National Gallery of Art, Washington. Collection of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mellon. Featured.

You can also listen to this article in the voice of own Plastic Artist Rosângela Vig: Nothing looks so much like what we call inspiration as the joy with which the child absorbs the shape and color. Dare go further: I say that inspiration has something to do with congestion and that every thought … Read more

Victor Meirelles Museum by Rosangela Vig

Museu Victor Meirelles, Homage in People. Photo: Victor Meirelles Museum.

VICTOR MEIRELLES MUSEUM The Art of Brazilian Romanticism is very well represented in Santa Catarina, by Victor Meirelles Museum. Inaugurated in 1952, in the month of November, the site belonged to the artist, that was the great icon of 19TH century painting. Located in the Centre of Florianópolis, It houses mainly works of Victor Meirelles, … Read more

Romanticism in Brazil by Rosângela Vig

Fig. 17 – The Wreck of Medusa, Victor Meirelles, 1857. Victor Meirelles Museum.

You can also listen to this article in the voice of own Plastic Artist Rosângela Vig: My land has palm trees, Where the sage sings; The birds chirp chirp Not here as there. Our sky has more stars, Our lowlands have more flowers, Our forests have more life, Our life, more loves, Thinking, alone at night, … Read more

Romanticism by Rosângela Vig

Fig. 20 – The Shootings of 3 de Mayo, Francisco de Goya, 1814. Museo del Prado.

You can also listen to this article in the voice of own Plastic Artist Rosângela Vig: What guilty spirit, in what shrubbery dim, heard not, the stirring, summons of that hymn? But, two; they fell, as the sky does not give forgiveness to those who only hear the beating of his heart. A maiden-angel and her seraph-lover… But where … Read more

The Neoclassical Art in Brazil by Rosângela Vig

Fig. 11 -Study for "wedding of Princess Isabel", Victor Meirelles de Lima, 1864. Photo: Victor Meirelles Museum. (featured).

You can also listen to this article in the voice of own Plastic Artist Rosângela Vig: From your chant the pure grace, And tenderness I can not; Because to me the sweet lyre barely breathing sounds of love. When the ropes changed you, Happy Anacreon 1, From Meonia 2 Live Out the source of course humor. The flattering noise … Read more

The Rococo in Brazil by Rosângela Vig

You can also listen to this article in the voice of own Plastic Artist Rosângela Vig: I live in your churches and houses and roofs and walls. I'm that old Green Wall of maidenhair Where addresses a former Jasmine, Aromatic, In the poor and dirty little streets. I am Against these houses Whispering to each other. … Read more

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