Henri Rousseau, paintings like dreams: his story

How better can we describe Henri Rousseau, the inglorious soldier painter who served in the infantry regiment for 4 years (1864 1868) and in the following twenty years exercised the role of civil servant? Well, telling about him
Sandro Botticelli, his life and the allegory of "Spring"

“It was the spring of 1510 when a new, elusive, melancholy and otherworldly landscape appears in a splendid Tuscan countryside which now makes the deep chords of our soul vibrate, while all the rest is silence.” Botticelli, although endowed with intellectual abilities,…
Albrecht Dürer, his story and his "leprotto"

Critics have always reproached this hare for something. The ears are too long, but it must be recognized that those extra centimeters give the hare an air of sympathy, and make it appear alive, real and lively to the point that it seems to listen to us.…
Bob Dylan, contemporary music as literature

Born in 1941 in Duluth, Minnesota, whose real name is Robert Zimmermann, he spent his childhood in Hibbing, a mining town about a hundred kilometers from the border with Canada. His father, an appliance dealer, gave the…
Lawrence Alma-Tadema and art in the Victorian era

In a Victorian London, among the bourgeoisie who loved the forms of landscape painting of English artists influenced by Italian "Canalettian" painting, the new rich preferred to escape from an overly regal conservatism, cultivating a passion for a distant art, full of freshness...
Escher: the Dutchman of psychedelic art

But what is different about Dutch artists? If we think of Vincent van Gogh who cut off his earlobe or Franz Hals who wept warmly while painting his merry drunkards of him, then also Maurits Cornelis…
Nathaniel Hawthorne Biography

I don't think you've really LIVED until you've read The Marble Faun,” Little Edie Beale distinctively proclaimed in the 1975 cult documentary Gray Gardens.
Photography, but who was Duncan?

It was David Douglas Duncan himself who introduced a new and wonderful technique into photography through the "lens" capable of transforming every image into a shocking picture.
Vermeer: ​​women as precious as pearls

This weekend they take you into a world where artistic life takes shape within a landscape, and it is there that the illusion seems to disappear and the desire to escape from bourgeois interiors is strong; we refer to the typical…
1818-2018, Emily Brontë Biography

Today, July 30, the literary world celebrates the bicentenary of the birth of English author Emily Brontë. Born on 30 July in Thornton, Yorkshire, Wuthering Heights, Brontë's only novel, was published a year before her untimely death in 1848.
1818-2018: Emily Brontë, biography

At the end of this July, the literary world celebrates the bicentennial of the birth of English author Emily Brontë. Born on July 30, 1818, in Thornton, Yorkshire, Brontë's only novel Wuthering Heights was published a year before her untimely…
Pierre Joseph Redoutè, the Rembrandt of roses

Also called the "Raphael of flowers", Redoutè is the most sought after watercolor artist ever. His works are kept in museums, libraries, palaces and above all loved by collectors from all over the world, willing to spend any amount…
Feng Zhengjie's Femmes Fatales

An art that finds its maximum expression and concludes it, under the Qing dynasty and then transforms itself into the creation of advertising posters and exclusively political propaganda.
Beatles, a myth that combines experience and art

In 1967 the cover of a "vinyl" entitled Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band), showed - with a photomontage - a crowd gathered around a grave, there was: Edgar Allan Poe , Lawrence…
Expressionism, emotions and fears by Edvard Munch

Edvard Munch to portray the psyche of the human being painted the figures staring into space; he recreated the moods immersed in the storm using bright reds, “poisonous” greens, mystical blues and black, colors with which…