Helping YOU Navigate the Blog

Tuesday, October 20, 2020

     



    As Art History: On Display gains followers, I wanted to upload a video of how to understand and get around the blog easily and efficiently so you can find what you need in no time. Watch the screencast or follow along to learn!




Zooming In: Diego Rivera

Monday, October 19, 2020


    Diego Rivera was an artist well known for his marriage to Frida Kahlo and his mural painting in Mexico and the USA.

Art History Terms to Know: Tenebrism

Sunday, October 18, 2020

     Art History Terms to Know: posts will be exploring and giving brief examples art terms that will be helpful to know when looking and learning about art works.





    


    Used mostly in the Baroque Period (click there for the art movement post), tenebrism is the use of light in a very dramatic and strategic way. It is a widely known and accepted fact that tenebrism was mostly trailblazed by Caravaggio the painter, but early remnants of tenebrism can be found in the art of Albrecht Dürer, El Greco, and others. Caravaggio follower, Artemisia Gentileschi, implemented this technique into her art. Check out some of the examples below. 











**Special Edition Guide to Art History: Online**

Sunday, October 11, 2020

 

    During the pandemic, many people can not make it to museum collections, and some museums are still closed; however there are many museums that have wonderful online collections and virtual tours. 


1. The National Gallery of Art: 

    After exploring the website, I found a few really good virtual tours. Below is an example of me exploring one. 



2. Metropolitan Museum of Art:

    These tours are a bit different, but they are so cool!! They are 360 degree tours some of the Met's architecture. They are Youtube videos, but you can scroll around and explore while the video is playing. Below is a video of how to get there and one of the videos.  



3. Musée d’Orsay, Paris

    On Google Arts and Culture, there are many museums that offer 360 degree galleries. Here is one.



4. Google Arts and Culture

    I have written about Google Arts and Culture before, but there are so many good tours of art museums and galleries! Start exploring.


There are so many ways to explore art online! Did you like this post? Leave me a comment!










Zooming In: Katsushika Ōi

Wednesday, October 7, 2020

 




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