For centuries, death has been widely drawn in art, and the most drawn scenes of death may be death of Christ. Art work focuses on death, but every scene of death is unequal. The emotions, symbols, and themes conveyed by the scene are diverse. To understand the diversity of the impact of various death scenarios, you can look up the executor of General Benjamin West in 1770, made by John Trumbull in 1789 by the Gibraltar Garrison Army.
This scene shows the semi-mythical story of Edward I who is destroying Wales bird. In this painting, the bard that survived last is about to ruin. The use of proportional and horizontal positioning in painting reduces the importance of the military. Although the minstrel drew more, the colors of red and white clearly contrasted with his background to emphasize his relevance. What I really like about this work is the movement of brush strokes. It creates a more "dangerous" atmosphere that shows movement and is suitable for stories talked through art. The bottom has a balance of darkness and light in a wide range of water. This emphasizes the dangers and threats to be conveyed. It is easy to draw because the background of the castle is not so important to the environment, but it is still part of history. This work has been very successful because it conveys a powerful story by color usage, brush strokes, and scale / position of the theme.
The first picture by Alonso Kano (1652), "The Christ of death supported by an angel" represents the spirit of Christ after his death in Calvary. This picture represents the spirit of Christ, his face sits on a rock, an angel stands and supports a shoulder. The color of the sky tells it is sunrise, the roads and shrubs in the mountain are illuminated with light. On the right side of his feet on the ground there is a water catchment where light is reflected. Cano (1652) uses a subtle and mellow shape, so harmonious colors can be said to be subtle, so expressing the Baroque style, this picture uses emotions and ambiguity. It uses 'Tenebrism', dark tones and tones, and shadows that can be described as blurred