The burning burning personality and short livedness of Géricault have adapted to the romantic artist's model of his era, and his controversial paintings have deeply influenced the art of the 19th century. Despite about 3 years of studio training, Géricault is mainly self-taught. He copied the painting at the Louvre and traveled to Rome where he discovered the work of Michelangelo and the prosperity of Baroque art.
In his gigantic Medusa currently at the Louvre Museum, Jerichau combines realism and romanticism, bringing contemporary events - wrecks of little survivors - to the dignity of memorial art. To achieve accuracy, he used a raft model and carefully examined real corpses. Eugène Delacroix recommended one of the characters. The shipwreck was blamed on the government's negligence and corruption. The resulting controversy, coupled with the credibility of the painting, is widely concerned about Géricault.
After a long-term illness caused by a bicycle accident, Jericho died in 1824. In the last 50 years after his death the last important work he discovered has penetrated crazy portraits. Like Medusa's nephew, they offer a new concept of the appropriate theme for serious painting.
On Thanksgiving weekend, J Paul Getty Museum will exhibit 'Spring' by a luxurious Impressionist-inspired portrait by a very fashionable young lady by Edouard Manet, actress Jeanne Dessi. This museum, taken by Demarsy, was auctioned at $ 65 million recently. This picture is very remarkable in several respects. The most important of them is to get the collection of Getty to be accessed (this will be discussed in detail later). The critic Antonin Proust's work "Spring" was first exhibited in the Paris Salon, and another masterpiece of Manet "Follies Bergere's Bar." As Manet died the following year, these paintings represent his last public exhibition work. It represents a painter at the top of his career, fully leveraging his talent and mastering his skills.
Following the renovation of 275 million dollars for 9 years, the J. Paul Getty Museum of Getty Villa was expanded in 2006 and restarted as a place for the museum collection of antique art collections. Villas and gardens are familiar to those who have visited in the past. The original building was peeled off in a bare frame and rebuilt into an earthquake resistant reinforced version. The rest of the canyon was built from the bottom up using a high context version of the archaeological excavation, covering the steep hill slopes with wood grain concrete and stone layers.
Drama translation of Joel Agee at the request of J. Paul Getty Museum, CalArts New Performance Center, Inter-Arts from August 29 to September 28, 2013, was screened at Getty Villa's outdoor classical theater. It consists of Alan Reid and Winnie Golia, supervised by Travis Preston and arranged by Milan Kingsley. Production replaced a barren cliff with a huge steel wheel. In April 2015, US MacMillan Films photographed a camera for Prometheus Bound using Peter Arnott and James Thomas, Tanya Rodina directed by Io and Casey McIntyre as head of the choir. Production uses the real framework building which is the platform of landing and dancing of the Ocean choir