User:CaroleHenson/Night in paintings (Western art) list
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[edit]- Lead - Modernist
- Historical overview - Modernist; add citations which could lead to info for other sections
- 14th century
- 15th century
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General sources: (search string)
- Night scenes over the centuries Henderson pp. 18-20
Specific:
- 16th c. Bronzino - good desc Visualizing Medieval Medicine And Natural History, 1200-1550
- 16th c. Murillo's Devotional Paintings and the Late Baroque Culture of Prayer in Seville
- 16th c. dosso-dossi-the-adoration-of-the-kings
- 16th c. dramatic np rare for G garofalo-the-agony-in-the-garden
- 16th c. a couple of paintings Masterpieces of Western Art pp. 135, 319
- 17 c witchcraft salvator-rosa-witches-at-their-incantations
- 17 c Rembrandt 29 references - mostly Night Watch
- end 19 c - reflection / rain camille-pissarro-the-boulevard-montmartre-at-night
- 19c Van Gogh Van Gogh see esp p. 11
- several centuries nationalgallery.org.uk search night paintings
- several centuries - maybe 5 paintings - 2 on our list Gardner
- several centuries German Imp
- just a couple - reflection on lifestyle What paintings say
Symbolism
- Moon / myth in art: rerun q for art OR scroll OR mural OR painting
- Many paintings Moon and western imagination
- Christian Divine Commodity
Discuss:
- Works seem to be focused on white, European, revered artists, but doesn't represent women, Native Americans or First People, etc.
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[edit]- Symbolism
- Expand as the article progresses - or after the article is finished
- I'm assuming: add citations, or is it like the intro, summarizing what is in the body of the article?
Tips
[edit]- Searches
- Search on night and culture or something other than paintings when possible gets more results
- Rather than night paintings, nocturne paintings seems to reap better results
- Rather than night, search on light and the artist or painting title