Paintings in the style of "Graphics. The largest painters, sculptors, graphic artists all over the world Domestic graphic artists

10.07.2019

Graphics is a type of fine art.

The term "graphics" comes from the Greek word "grapho" - I write. The main visual means of graphics are line, stroke, spot and dot. The main color is black, although other colors can be used as an auxiliary.

M. Vrubel. Illustration for the tragedy by A.S. Pushkin "Mozart and Salieri"
The background of paper in graphics plays the role of space, which is important for graphic drawing.
Graphics, despite the more stingy language compared to painting, is distinguished by greater possibilities for depicting and conveying emotions. One has only to remember the drawings of the young artist Nadia Rusheva. They fascinate with lightness, accuracy and depth of images. You can read about this artist.

N. Rusheva "Pushkin and Pushchin"
Many famous artists used the possibilities of graphics: Bilibin, Brueghel, Van Gogh, Watteau, Vrubel, Goya, Quarengga, Leonardo da Vinci, Alphonse Mucha, Rembrandt, Titian, Somov, Hokusai and others.

F. Tolstoy "Under the game of Cupid" Tinted paper, pencil, sepia, whitewash

The genres of graphics are basically the same as the genres of painting. But here the portrait genre and landscape are more common, to a lesser extent - historical, everyday and other genres.

M. Demidov "Portrait of S. Rachmaninoff"

V. Favorsky "Mikhail Kutuzov" (1945). From the series "Great Russian generals"

V. Favorsky "Pushkin Lyceum student" (1935)

The landscape in a graphic drawing “does not play” with colors, but it surprises with the subtlety of feelings and encourages the imagination.

S. Nikireev "Dandelions"

Graphic works of world famous artists

Graphic art is diverse and attracts artists with the ability to convey feelings and thoughts with just a pencil or felt-tip pen. This possibility captivates not only the graphic artist creating the work of art, but also the viewer.

A. Durer "Self-portrait" (1500). Alte Pinakothek (Munich)
Major European artist Albrecht Dürer(1471-1528), left a great legacy of drawings - about a thousand: landscapes, portraits, sketches of people, animals and plants. This artist was most fully revealed precisely in the graphic drawing, because. in paintings, he was not always free from the arbitrariness of customers.
Dürer constantly practiced in layout, generalization, construction of space. His animalistic and botanical drawings are distinguished by high craftsmanship and observation. Most of his drawings are carefully crafted. In his engravings and paintings, he repeatedly repeated the motifs of graphic works.

A. Dürer "Praying Hands" (circa 1508)

Katsushika Hokusai "Self Portrait"
Katsushika Hokusai(1760-1849) - the great Japanese artist ukiyo-e (images of the changing world), illustrator, engraver. He is the author of many graphic drawings and engravings.

Katsushika Hokusai "The Great Wave off Kanagawa" (1823-1831)

Vladimir Andreevich Favorsky(1886-1964) - Russian and Soviet graphic artist, master of portraiture, woodcuts and book graphics, art critic, stage designer, muralist, teacher and theorist of fine arts, professor.

Known for his cycles of graphics and engravings, as well as illustrations for the works of A.S. Pushkin, to "The Tale of Igor's Campaign", Marshak's translations, Prishvin's and Tolstoy's stories, etc.
In his plastic vision, Favorsky is close to the Byzantine mosaicists, to Michelangelo, Vrubel.

V. Favorsky. Illustration for "Little Tragedies" by A.S. Pushkin
Leonardo da Vinci(1452-1519). "Universal Man": Italian artist and scientist, inventor, writer, musician, one of the largest representatives of the art of the High Renaissance.

Alleged self-portrait of Leonardo da Vinci
The artist constantly recorded the results of his observations of the world around him in sketches, sketches made in various techniques (Italian pencil, silver pencil, sanguine, pen, etc.), achieved sharpness in the transfer of facial expressions, physical features and movements of the human body, bringing everything into perfection. accordance with the spiritual atmosphere of his composition.

Leonardo da Vinci. Sketch of the head of a young girl (the head of an Angel for the painting "Madonna in the Rocks")

Leonardo da Vinci "The Vitruvian Man" (1490). Gallery of the Academy of Venice (Italy)
This drawing was created to determine the proportions of the (male) human body, as described in the treatise of the ancient Roman architect Vitruvius "On Architecture".
Vitruvian Man- the figure of a naked man in two superimposed positions: with arms and legs spread apart, inscribed in a circle; with spread arms and legs brought together, inscribed in a square. The figure and its explanations are sometimes called "canonical proportions".
The drawing is made in pen, ink and watercolor with a metal pencil, the dimensions of the drawing are 34.3 × 24.5 centimeters.
The drawing is both a scientific work and a work of art, it exemplifies Leonardo's interest in proportions.

Caricature

A specific graphic genre is caricature (satirical drawing, cartoon).
Caricature is one of the oldest types of drawing. It reflects the problems of society and from early times served as a certain method of self-assertion over the offender. So they mocked the enemies, so the people mocked their rulers or enslavers. Usually it was a drawing with gross distortions of the features of the offenders or added horns, a tail, etc. The origin of the caricature in Russia took place in the 17th century. from folk prints.
A caricature in a satirical or humorous form and currently depicts any social, socio-political, everyday phenomena, real faces or characteristic types of people.
A modern caricature is a satirical or humorous drawing, an iso-anecdote. According to the subject matter, political, social, everyday, etc. cartoons are distinguished. The genre of caricature is developing all over the world.


Capitalism through the eyes of Hörluf Bidstrup, Danish cartoonist ((1912-1988)
Famous domestic cartoonists: Cheremnykh, Rotov, Semyonov, Brodat, Denis, Kukryniksy, Efimov.


Kukryniksy (from left to right: Porfiry Krylov, Mikhail Kupriyanov, Nikolai Sokolov)

Kukryniksy caricature
Caricature(fr. charge) - a kind of caricature; a satirical or good-natured-humorous image (usually a portrait), in which the external resemblance is observed, but the most characteristic features of the model are highlighted. The cartoons can depict people, animals and various objects. Unlike caricatures, cartoons do not ridicule the shortcomings of the hero, they are good-natured, make people smile, but not laugh at the characters depicted.

Caricature of Maxim Galkin
Another type of caricature is the grotesque.
Grotesque(French grotesque, literally - “bizarre”, “comical” - a type of artistic activity that comically or tragicomically generalizes and sharpens a life story through a combination of real and fantastic. The grotesque is also inherent in other types of art: literature, painting, music. In fact, the grotesque is inherent in a certain artistic thinking, it is a kind of gift. Aristophanes, F. Rabelais, E. T. A. Hoffmann, N. V. Gogol, M. Twain, F. Kafka, M. A. Bulgakov, M. E. Saltykov-Shchedrin wrote in the grotesque genre.But in this article we consider only the grotesque in the visual arts.

Lyrical grotesque

If you think that all great artists are in the past, then you have no idea how wrong you are. In this article, you will learn about the most famous and talented artists of our time. And, believe me, their works will sit in your memory no less deeply than the works of the maestro from past eras.

Wojciech Babski

Wojciech Babski is a contemporary Polish artist. He graduated from the Silesian Polytechnic Institute, but connected himself with. Lately he has been painting mostly women. Focuses on the manifestation of emotions, seeks to obtain the greatest possible effect by simple means.

Loves color, but often uses shades of black and gray to achieve the best impression. Not afraid to experiment with new techniques. Recently, he has been gaining more and more popularity abroad, mainly in the UK, where he successfully sells his works, which can already be found in many private collections. In addition to art, he is interested in cosmology and philosophy. Listens to jazz. Currently lives and works in Katowice.

Warren Chang

Warren Chang is a contemporary American artist. Born in 1957 and raised in Monterey, California, he graduated magna cum laude from Art Center College of Design in Pasadena in 1981 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Fine Arts. For the next two decades, he worked as an illustrator for various companies in California and New York before starting his career as a professional artist in 2009.

His realistic paintings can be divided into two main categories: biographical interior paintings and paintings depicting working people. His interest in this style of painting is rooted in the work of the 16th-century painter Jan Vermeer, and extends to objects, self-portraits, portraits of family members, friends, students, studio, classroom and home interiors. His goal is to create mood and emotion in his realistic paintings through the manipulation of light and the use of muted colors.

Chang became famous after the transition to traditional visual arts. Over the past 12 years, he has earned numerous awards and honors, the most prestigious being the Master Signature from the Oil Painters Association of America, the largest oil painting community in the United States. Only one person out of 50 is honored with the opportunity to receive this award. Currently, Warren lives in Monterey and works in his studio, he also teaches (known as a talented teacher) at the San Francisco Academy of the Arts.

Aurelio Bruni

Aurelio Bruni is an Italian artist. Born in Blair, October 15, 1955. Graduated with a degree in scenography from the Art Institute in Spoleto. As an artist, he is self-taught, as he independently “built the house of knowledge” on the foundation laid back in school. He began painting in oils at the age of 19. Currently lives and works in Umbria.

Bruni's early painting is rooted in surrealism, but over time he begins to focus on the closeness of lyrical romanticism and symbolism, reinforcing this combination with the exquisite sophistication and purity of his characters. Animate and inanimate objects acquire equal dignity and look almost hyper-realistic, but at the same time, they do not hide behind a curtain, but allow you to see the essence of your soul. Versatility and sophistication, sensuality and loneliness, thoughtfulness and fruitfulness are the spirit of Aurelio Bruni, nourished by the splendor of art and the harmony of music.

Aleksander Balos

Alkasandr Balos is a contemporary Polish artist specializing in oil painting. Born in 1970 in Gliwice, Poland, but since 1989 he has been living and working in the USA, in the city of Shasta, California.

As a child, he studied art under the guidance of his father Jan, a self-taught artist and sculptor, so from an early age, artistic activity received full support from both parents. In 1989, at the age of eighteen, Balos left Poland for the United States, where his schoolteacher and part-time artist Cathy Gaggliardi encouraged Alcasander to enroll in art school. Balos then received a full scholarship to the University of Milwaukee Wisconsin, where he studied painting with philosophy professor Harry Rosin.

After completing his studies in 1995 with a bachelor's degree, Balos moved to Chicago to study at the School of Fine Arts, whose methods are based on the work of Jacques-Louis David. Figurative realism and portraiture made up the bulk of Balos' work in the 90s and early 2000s. Today, Balos uses the human figure to highlight the features and shortcomings of human existence, without offering any solutions.

The plot compositions of his paintings are intended to be independently interpreted by the viewer, only then the canvases will acquire their true temporal and subjective meaning. In 2005, the artist moved to Northern California, since then the scope of his work has expanded significantly and now includes freer methods of painting, including abstraction and various multimedia styles that help express the ideas and ideals of being through painting.

Alyssa Monks

Alyssa Monks is a contemporary American artist. She was born in 1977 in Ridgewood, New Jersey. She became interested in painting when she was still a child. She attended The New School in New York and Montclair State University, and graduated from Boston College in 1999 with a bachelor's degree. At the same time, she studied painting at the Lorenzo Medici Academy in Florence.

Then she continued her studies under the program for a master's degree at the New York Academy of Art, in the Department of Figurative Art, graduating in 2001. She graduated from Fullerton College in 2006. She briefly lectured at universities and educational institutions around the country, and taught painting at the New York Academy of Art, as well as Montclair State University and Lyme Academy College of Art.

“Using filters such as glass, vinyl, water and steam, I distort the human body. These filters allow you to create large areas of abstract design, with islands of color peeking through them - parts of the human body.

My paintings change the modern look at the already established, traditional poses and gestures of bathing women. They could tell an attentive viewer a lot about such seemingly self-evident things as the benefits of swimming, dancing, and so on. My characters are pressed against the glass of the shower cabin window, distorting their own body, realizing that they thereby influence the notorious male look at a naked woman. Thick layers of paint are mixed together to mimic glass, steam, water and flesh from afar. Up close, however, the amazing physical properties of oil paint become apparent. By experimenting with layers of paint and color, I find the moment when abstract strokes become something else.

When I first started painting the human body, I was immediately fascinated and even obsessed with it and felt that I had to make my paintings as realistic as possible. I "professed" realism until it began to unravel and deconstruct itself. Now I am exploring the possibilities and potential of a style of painting where representational painting and abstraction meet – if both styles can coexist at the same moment in time, I will do it.”

Antonio Finelli

Italian artist - time watcher” – Antonio Finelli was born on February 23, 1985. Currently lives and works in Italy between Rome and Campobasso. His works have been exhibited in several galleries in Italy and abroad: Rome, Florence, Novara, Genoa, Palermo, Istanbul, Ankara, New York, and they can also be found in private and public collections.

Pencil drawings " Watcher of time” Antonio Finelli send us on an eternal journey through the inner world of human temporality and the rigorous analysis of this world associated with it, the main element of which is the passage through time and the traces it inflicts on the skin.

Finelli paints portraits of people of any age, gender and nationality, whose facial expressions indicate the passage through time, and the artist also hopes to find evidence of the ruthlessness of time on the bodies of his characters. Antonio defines his works with one general title: “Self-portrait”, because in his pencil drawings he not only depicts a person, but allows the viewer to contemplate the real results of the passage of time inside a person.

Flaminia Carloni

Flaminia Carloni is a 37-year-old Italian artist, the daughter of a diplomat. She has three children. Twelve years she lived in Rome, three years in England and France. Received a degree in art history from the BD School of Art. Then she received a diploma in the specialty restorer of works of art. Before finding her calling and devoting herself entirely to painting, she worked as a journalist, colorist, designer, and actress.

Flaminia's passion for painting arose as a child. Her main medium is oil because she loves “coiffer la pate” and also plays with the material. She learned a similar technique in the works of the artist Pascal Torua. Flaminia is inspired by the great masters of painting such as Balthus, Hopper, and François Legrand, as well as various art movements: street art, Chinese realism, surrealism and renaissance realism. Her favorite artist is Caravaggio. Her dream is to discover the therapeutic power of art.

Denis Chernov

Denis Chernov is a talented Ukrainian artist, born in 1978 in Sambir, Lviv region, Ukraine. After graduating from the Kharkov Art College in 1998, he stayed in Kharkov, where he currently lives and works. He also studied at the Kharkov State Academy of Design and Arts, Department of Graphics, graduated in 2004.

He regularly participates in art exhibitions, at the moment there have been more than sixty of them, both in Ukraine and abroad. Most of Denis Chernov's works are kept in private collections in Ukraine, Russia, Italy, England, Spain, Greece, France, USA, Canada and Japan. Some of the works were sold at Christie's.

Denis works in a wide range of graphic and painting techniques. Pencil drawings are one of his favorite painting methods, the list of topics of his pencil drawings is also very diverse, he paints landscapes, portraits, nudes, genre compositions, book illustrations, literary and historical reconstructions and fantasies.

Graphics is the most ancient type of fine art. The first graphic works are rock paintings of primitive man, reflecting his view of the world around him. The papyrus books of the ancient Egyptians contained graphic symbols (hieroglyphs) and illustrations. From ancient times, beautiful examples of graphics have come down to us in the form of paintings on vases and ceramic vessels.

For a long time, only writing and calligraphy were classified as graphics. In the Middle Ages, book graphics became widespread: handwritten books were decorated with magnificent drawings and miniatures, and the creation of fonts turned into a separate area of ​​art.

Outstanding graphic artists and their notable works

The greatest master of the Western European Renaissance, Albrecht Dürer, is one of the founders of engraving. His most famous works on copper are Knight, Death and the Devil (1513), St. Jerome in the Cell" and "Melancholia" (1514).

The great Italian Renaissance artist and scientist Leonardo da Vinci was an inimitable draftsman. His vast graphic heritage includes: preparatory drawings for paintings, images of animals and plants, illustrations for technical developments, drawings for treatises.

Technique and types of graphics

The basis of all types of graphic art is drawing. Usually a graphic image is executed on a sheet of paper, which plays the role of space. To create his work, the artist can use a whole arsenal of tools: pencil, ballpoint pen, charcoal, ink, ink, sanguine (red-brown pencils made from kaolin and iron oxides), colored chalk, sauce (one of the types of pastels), watercolor, gouache.

The main instrument of European drawing in the late Gothic and Renaissance was the pen. At the end of the 17th century, graphite pencils began to be used to create drawings, drawings, and sketches. In graphics, canvas is practically not used, since watercolors and gouache do not fit well on it. Color in graphic images is used much less than in paintings. The main visual means of graphics are line, spot, chiaroscuro, stroke and dot.

Graphics has the same wide variety of genres as painting. But here the portrait and landscape genres are more common, to a lesser extent - still life, historical, domestic and others. Graphics are traditionally divided into monumental (poster, wall graphics), easel (drawings and prints), book graphics (illustrations, postcards), as well as computer graphics, which, however, stands aside because it does not use traditional materials.

The art of graphics is distinguished by a wide variety of techniques that the artist uses in its pure form or in various combinations. According to the technique of graphics, there are two types: drawing and printed graphics (print). The drawing is created only in a single copy. In ancient times, artists used papyrus, parchment, and from the 14th century they began to draw on paper.

Printed graphics, on the contrary, exist in many copies. For replication, an engraving is used - a drawing on a solid material, which is covered with paint, and then printed on a sheet of paper. Depending on the material, different types and techniques of engraving are distinguished: woodcut (woodcut), linocut (drawing cut on linoleum), etching (engraving on metal), lithography (engraving on stone). With the advent of engraving, the printed book arose and book graphics began to develop. Today, the development of graphics does not stop, new genres and techniques appear, but, as in ancient times, graphics remain an important component of fine art in our lives.

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