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World Sketch Masters
1. Michelangelo (March 6, 1475 - February 18, 1564):
Born in the town of Garberis, Florence, he was a sculptor, architect, painter and poet. He is known as one of the "Three Masters of the Renaissance"
along with Leonardo da Vinci and Raphael. Throughout his life, Michelangelo pursued artistic perfection and insisted on his own artistic ideas, and his style influenced almost three
centuries of artists.
His figures are famous for their "robustness", and his buildings and sculptures all shine with a touching radiance - the majestic and perfect power of life.
2. Rubens (1577-1640):
Rubens's creations celebrate life with poetic expressions of life, and human beings as the most perfect creatures of the universe. His paintings have
the grandeur of Baroque art.
Rubens not only upheld the general norms of traditional aesthetics in terms of form, but also created the vivid, bold and unique style of Baroque art.
His sketches are dominated by the expression of dynamic and changing lines, emphasizing the mutual transformation and role of forms in movement,
and the rhythm and cadence of the object and the picture. Under the general principle of aesthetics, it captures the vivid aspects of life, reorganizes and utilizes the available factors in the mundane, and highlights the vivid visual feelings.
3. Albrecht Durer (1471-1528):
Albrecht Durer was born in Nuremberg, Germany.
Durer was not only a painter, but also a mathematician, mechanic, and architect, who had founded the theory of tectonics.?
Dürer's entire artistic activity was linked to the progressive ideas of German humanism, and he was the first truly thoughtful
artist in Germany.
4. Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn (July 15, 1606 - October 4, 1669
):
Was one of the greatest painters of the 17th century in Europe, and the greatest painter in the history of the Netherlands.
Rembrandt knew that no matter where he was, no matter how "barren" the object of his creativity appeared to others, he would always be able to explore it wonderfully and infinitely.
Rembrandt was one of the greatest painters of the 17th century in Europe and the greatest in the history of the Netherlands.
5. JeanAntoine Watteau (1684~1721):
The most
important and influential painter of the Rococo period in the 18th century in France. Watteau's world is one of extreme artificiality, and underneath the frivolity there is often a silent flow of
a melancholic emotion that seems to be a constant reminder of the ephemeral nature of all sensual pleasures. This tends to add a special poetic quality to his work
This is the first time that the artist has written a book on the subject.
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