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A film about a painter.
Just like pulling up palm trees in Apennine Peninsula and dipping in the golden picture frame drawn in the sky by Vesuvius lava, Michelangelo's works are full of touching power and passion. As one of the greatest artists in the Renaissance, Michelangelo created magnificent works and became a symbol of the lofty spirit of mankind.
There are 1950 Italian film Titan: The Story of Michelangelo, 1980 American film Michelangelo and so on. The most famous is carol reed's "Ecstasy and Pain", which describes the relationship between Michelangelo and his employer, Pope Julius II, in the process of painting the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. (P 16- 1A、P 16- 1B)
Pablo Picasso Pablo Picasso (188 1- 1973)
This little Spaniard was elected as an individual representing the whole 20th century with the highest number of votes. In his long life, he tried various painting schools from realism, expressionism, surrealism, structuralism to pop art. He was the most important inventor of cubist painting, which made him a symbol of our rapidly developing times. Besides his amazing creativity in painting, Picasso, as a lover, is unprecedented. He had a romantic history with countless women in his life, and his habit of "painting style changes with lovers" is even more talked about by historians.
Many films have Picasso as the leading role, among which 1976 The Secret of Picasso directed by Henry Crouzeau, 1982 Picasso the Painter, 1996 Save Picasso and the Swedish film Picasso's Wonderful Journey which was shown on CCTV. (P 16-2A、P 16-2B)
Francisco Goya Francisco Goya (1476- 1828)
Goya highlights the Spanish people's magical longing for the world, and the ghosts in the works seem to fly out of the paper. In other paintings, this feeling of freedom is manifested in enthusiasm for revolution and anger at injustice. Of course, Goya also has a warm side. The women he painted are full of vitality, shocking and reminiscent of the painter's extraordinary romantic history.
There are 1999 Spanish films about Goya in Bordeaux. This beautifully produced art film depicts the passionate and mysterious inner world of Spanish painter Goya. (P 16-3A、P 16-3B)
Amelio Modigliani (1884- 1920)
Modigliani has always been a mystery in the history of art. 1906, this 100% handsome young genius came to Paris from Italy and spent more than ten years in poverty. After 19 18, his painting style was gradually recognized by the society, but Modigliani still refused to climb out of the quagmire of despair and debauchery, getting drunk almost every day and finally getting drunk at 1928. Modigliani likes to depict highly deformed figures and is famous for his "swan-like long neck". Most of these images are pleasing to the eye, and the composition and color are well controlled, with harmonious beauty. How were these paintings created in a drunken state? This has always been a headache for historians. (4A,P 16-4B)
The film about Modigliani is Mon BarnassNo. 19. In this film directed by French director Jacques Becker, Gerard Philipe plays an ill-fated genius. The film was appreciated by radical movie master Godard.
Diego rivera diego rivera (1886- 1957)
Rivera, a famous Latin American painter, tried cubism and abstraction, but in his prime, he resolutely turned to explore the traditional culture of Mexico and praised the great Latin American people. He combined the classical painting methods, the ancient painting styles of Maya and Aztec, and the techniques of modern western schools, and created a decorative and propaganda painting style that belongs to himself, the left-wing progressive forces and the Latin American people.
In the American film Shake the Cradle in 2000, we can appreciate the artist's cheerful, honest and humorous personality. (P 16-5A、P 16-5B)
Andy warhol, andy warhol (1928- 1987)
Andy warhol, with multiple identities as an oil painter, printmaker and film producer, was regarded as a red man in the United States in 1960s. He put forward the famous proposition that "art doesn't have to be made by hand". The most famous works are a large number of Marilyn Monroe screen prints. The "print corridor" composed of these paintings explores the relationship between pop culture and art and becomes the strongest sound in the pop art movement.
The American film I Shot andy warhol from 65438 to 0996 tells the story of a woman who wanted andy warhol to buy her script, but failed to do so, and shot the pioneer in a rage. This film has the flavor of pop art from posters to images. (P 16-6A、P 16-6B)
Frieda Carlo Frida Kahlo (1907- 1954)
In this Mexican female painter's works, illusion and imagination run like wild horses. Carlo was Trotsky's lover and later married the Mexican painter Rivera. Their married life is in turmoil. After the 1940s, the female painter had problems with her spine, but she kept painting until the end of her life, and her painting theme changed from surreal imagination to praise to God.
The unreleased American film Freda Carlo, starring the famous movie star salma hayek, will present Carlo's legendary life to the audience. (P 16-7A、P 16-7B)
El greco El greco (1541-1614)
Greco is a devout Christian, and most of his paintings are religious. He uses bright big color blocks and slender body to express serious spiritual themes. This was undoubtedly an anti-trend style in the secular atmosphere of the Renaissance at that time, but 400 years later, greco's flat painting skills and spiritual themes just catered to the tastes of modern painters, making greco one of the most influential classical painters in modern schools. Research shows that greco suffers from severe schizophrenia, which further increases modern people's interest in him.
1963, mel ferrer reappeared this master's extraordinary painting career in the film El greco. (P 16-8A、P 16-8B)
Jackson Pollock, Jackson Pollock (19 12- 1956)
Abstract painting is quite mature in Kandinsky and others, but it really shows its crazy charm here in Pollock. Pollock created various extreme painting methods: splashing paint on canvas with dramatic fury; Dip the paint with a stick or knife and then throw it at the unfinished canvas nailed to the wall or spread on the floor; Throw sand and glass on the canvas casually. He kept walking around the room while painting, and regarded this action as a part of painting, which won the title of "performance art" for his style. But this does not mean that Pollock's action is greater than art, and we can still feel a fresh, harmonious and rich aesthetic feeling in his works. Pollock gave American painting a completely unique visual language for the first time, and made great contributions to making America a postwar visual art center. Pollock's life is tragic because he always doubted his artistic value. Pollock was withdrawn and addicted to alcohol until he was killed by a car.
In the American film Pollock in 2000, American powerful movie star Ed Harris successfully portrayed this lonely and crazy pioneer, so he was nominated for best actor that year. (P 16-9A、P 16-9B)
Henri de Toulouse Lautrec, Henri de Toulouse Lautrec (1864- 190 1)
The clear lines of sketch style and the use of photosensitive colors make Lautreck's paintings look like a mixture of Du Miai and Impressionism. The young physically disabled painter likes to associate with the lower classes, and his keen sense enables him to capture the environmental atmosphere and the psychological world of the characters at the same time. However, the characters he painted are always uglier than they actually look and become the "victims" of the author's cynicism.
Lautrec played an important role in Moulin Rouge 1953 and 200 1. Unfortunately, neither of these two films was successful. (P 16- 10A、P 16- 10B)
Jean-Honore fragonard Jean-Honnore Fragona (1732- 1806)
This18th century painter's painting style is sweet and delicate, which can be said to have reached the extreme of Rococo style.
The film Two fragonard by Philip Le Guell 1989 set Marianne as the heroine according to the theme of the famous painter's painting The Washerwoman, which introduced the social picture into the film and injected a romantic atmosphere. (P 16- 1 1A、P 16- 1 1B)
Pan Yuliang (1902- 1977)
The parents of this modern female painter in China died when she was a child. She 13 years old was sold into the fireworks building and suffered humiliation. She was redeemed by revolutionary Pan Zanhua in 19 16. After that, I began to study culture and painting under the influence of my neighbors. 19 18 was admitted to Shanghai Academy of Fine Arts with the first sketch and high color scores, and then admitted to Lyon National Academy of Fine Arts and Paris National Institute of Advanced Fine Arts. 1925 won the Rome scholarship with the first prize in graduation creation, and entered the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Rome. His works won international awards twice. Pan combined China tradition and crosshair painting with impressionist techniques popular at that time, and formed his own unique painting style. Most of the characters in her works express strong feelings, while the female red lips without layering are the trademarks of her paintings.
The film "Painting the Soul" co-produced by the Mainland and Hong Kong stars the famous movie star Gong Li. The film shows Pan's process from prostitute to painter in a lot of space. The audience talked about the legendary experience of the hero and the nude scenes in the film, but they didn't realize what an outstanding painter the hero was. (P 16- 12A、P 16- 12B)
Vincent Van Gogh, Vincent Van Gogh (1853- 1890)
Some people think van Gogh belongs to impressionism, while others think he is expressionism. In fact, Van Gogh does not belong to any faction. Van Gogh is Van Gogh. Ordinary themes, bright colors and rotating brushstrokes, each of Van Gogh's paintings has its own trademark. There are too many paradoxes in van Gogh's life: he has the passion to embrace everyone, but even his close friends can't get along with him; Like a saint, he hopes to relieve the suffering of the world, but he is regarded as an antisocial freak; His paintings were neglected before his death, but they were priceless after his death. Their copies are more common than Coca-Cola's advertisements. Van Gogh had both the most intimate paintings and the most dramatic life. There is no reason not to be the most well-known artistic figure, so that many people in any small town in China know Van Gogh. Speaking of his name is as natural as saying "cake".
Van Gogh is the darling of the film industry, and his stories have been put on the screen many times. In Vincent minelli 1956' s Van Gogh in Debt, Kirk Douglas vividly portrayed the image of Van Gogh and hinted at the homosexual relationship between Van Gogh and Gauguin in a subtle way. In Kurosawa's film Dream, American director martin scorsese made a guest appearance in Van Gogh. In Van Gogh directed by the famous French director Maurice Pialat in 1990, the photographer successfully imitated the feeling of Van Gogh's paintings with film pictures. The most interesting thing is the Canadian children's film Van Gogh and Me. A little girl was encouraged by Van Gogh in her dream and got her painting back.
(P 16- 13A、P 16- 13B)
Jean Michel Basquiat (1960- 1986)
Sketched graphics, handwritten sentences, and scientific digital schemas are patched together with rich colors. Baskerlet's paintings seem to be more suitable for our chaotic times than any classic painter's works. Buscreek, who started from the graffiti of hippies in new york, quickly became popular in the 1980s and established an international reputation like a meteor, but soon died of drug overdose at the age of 26.
1996 Milla Max's film Basque Yate shows the painter's strange life with chaotic colors and intense rock and roll. (P 16- 15A,P 16- 15B)
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