Saturday, March 28, 2009

op n dodo en n putter


op n dodo en n putter

snottert n dodo op zonnig mauritius:
`kent u t puttertje carel fabritius?

portretteert vogels, en wat is t mooie:
kijk ns hoe knap i t licht laat verstrooien

zn aantal tinten karmozijn
kon 13 in 1 dodo zijn!

waarom k huil? door n bom van n schutter
stierf deze kunstenaarsmannetjesputter'


carel fabritius, t puttertje

carel fabritius, t puttertje

fabritius' the goldfinch (1654) shows his use of cool colour harmonies, delicate lighting effects, and a light background. of all rembrandt's pupils, fabritius was the only one to develop his own artistic style. a typical rembrandt portrait would have a plain dark background with the subject defined by spotlighting. in contrast, fabritius' portraits have light-coloured, textured backgrounds and delicately lit subjects. moving away from the renaissance focus on iconography, fabritius became interested in the technical aspects of painting. he used cool colour harmonies and a lighter control of colour to create shape in a luminarist style of painting (bron: wikipedia).

g. edwards, the dodo & given, 1759

dodo: uitgestorven vogel op mauritius (door nederlanders ontdekt en naar prins maurits genoemd); carel fabritius kwam om door n explosie in n kruitopslag, ten tijde van prins maurits. t puttertje hangt in t mauritshuis, den haag

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