This all started after a comment by
schionatulander about how European Art is usually seen just as Italian, French, German and British art - with a few artists from other European countries thrown in for good measure. It's sad that this is the norm, as it all helps create a very narrow (and IMO very boring)Art Historical canon
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But due to the exaggeration I find that Balke's images of nature are not so much a depiction of a certain landscape, but more a depiction of a certain worldview where in nature was something wild, chaotic and nearly divine.
I like this, in which the painting demonstrates less truth in nature but more the truth of the artist.
Thank you so much for sharing these images and for the art lesson! I very much appreciate it.
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And yes, in the end the paintings do say more about the artist than nature - but that is the wonderful thing about art. It always comes back to humans and our flawed and fascinating character.
So glad to hear you liked it! :)
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I don't like Van Gogh either. Thought I was the only one.
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No, not the only one. ;) But I always feel strange saying it aloud - as he is one of the Great Artists etc. But his paintings just leave me strangely uninterested
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Northern Lights is what I imagine it looks like out beyond the Wall.
Hee! I've had the same idea. In fact whenever Martin describes Wildling music I keep thinking it must sound something like Nordic folk music.
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I must admit I have a soft spot for art that tosses away subtlety and goes all: "La! Here is DRAMA!" Which would explain where my love for Romanticism comes from. ;)
But to be honest I wouldn't want him on my wall at home.
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He does, doesn't he? And it's all very disturbing and chaotic- but I do like it very much. So much drama and you can almost feel the stormy winds.
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