Poslao: 28 Apr 2009 16:10
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Ivan Meštrović, Indijanac (sa lukom), 1926-1928, Čikago (Grant Park).
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Registruj se da bi učestvovao u diskusiji. Registrovanim korisnicima se NE prikazuju reklame unutar poruka.
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Poslao: 28 Apr 2009 20:36
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Da li je autor Đakomo Čeruti?
Da li je uopšte Italijan ili je Španac?
Da li je to neka Marija (Bogorodica, Magdalena)?
Mnogo pitanja
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Poslao: 28 Apr 2009 21:39
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Prva pomisao mi je bila ovo mora da je Ribera, ne nego Muriljo, ne nego ...
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Poslao: 28 Apr 2009 22:18
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Dakle ipak Bartolomeo Esteban Muriljo (1617-1682), Mater Dolorosa ili Majka u žalosti (ako sam dobro prevela), majka koja oplakuje smrt svog deteta (Bogorodica Hristovu) i moli se. Muriljo je ovu straru religioznu temu zastupljenu u alegorijskom slikarstvu predstavio realistički.
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Poslao: 28 Apr 2009 22:41
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Tačno. Navešću samo par linkova za bliže upoznavanje sa temom:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Our_Lady_of_Sorrows
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stabat_Mater
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_Catholic_Marian_art
Malo bliže o samom delu (zanimljivo je i poređenje sa Pikasovim delom Weeping Woman I):
Citat:In this version of the Mother of Sorrows, the mourning woman looks upward to Heaven, hands outstretched. She may be asking, “Why?” She may be looking toward Heaven for comfort. While a traditional Mater Dolorosa would have seven arrows through her heart, Bartolomé Esteban Murillo avoided allegorical symbolism in favor of realism in this work: this might almost be a portrait of a real woman, seated in prayer. Simplicity, along with superb draftsmanship, explains why Murillo’s devotional paintings were very popular with art buyers of his time.
Unlike many earlier painters, who depicted idealized figures with little relation to the Spanish people who viewed them, Murillo wanted his figures to be recognizably Spanish and to represent the everyday life of the people, with their joys and sorrows. It has been said that Murillo was particularly interested in painting images that showed compassion and charity.
http://artscurriculum.guggenheim.org/lessons/spanish_L5.php
Sorelag, izvoli!!!
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Poslao: 29 Apr 2009 14:56
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Opet ću da se brukam javno. El tema Marija Egipatska u divljini?
Pa kad ne znam
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