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Fabritius was born in the ten-year old Beemster polder, as the son of schoolteacher. Initially he worked as a carpenter (Latin fabritius). In the early 1640s he studied at Rembrandt’s studio in Amsterdam, along with his brother Barent Fabritius. In the early 1650s he moved to Delft, and joined the Delft painters’ guild in 1652. He died young, caught in the explosion of the Delft gunpowder magazine on October 12, 1654, which destroyed a quarter of the city, along with his studio and many of his paintings. Only about a dozen paintings have survived. According to Houbraken, his student Mattias Spoors and the church deacon Simon Decker died with him, since they were working on a painting together at the time. In a poem written by Arnold Bon to his memory, he is called Karel Faber[1]. 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 <a href="http://www.monclerjacketsonline2011.com/"><strong>moncler jackets</strong></a> with the subject defined by spotlighting. In contrast, Fabritius’ portraits feature delicately lit subjects against light-coloured, textured backgrounds. Moving away from the Renaissance focus on iconography, Fabritius became interested in the technical aspects of painting. He used cool colour harmonies to create shape in a luminous style of painting. Fabritius was also interested in complex spatial effects, as can be seen in the exaggerated perspective of A View in Delft, with a Musical Instrument Seller’s Stall (1652). He also showed excellent … Video Rating: 5 / 5 Magnolo / MAGNOLITO OLIVER, artistic pseudonym MANUEL PRIEGO OLIVER (Barcelona, 1968). Versatile artist. Bio as an artist painter. It started late (age 35) and is formed by self-taught. 2002.Hace several clay figurines. …… 2003. Read Letters to Theos (Vincent Van Gogh) and Diary of a Genius (Dali). Study and practice drawing Núria <a href="http://www.uggsbootsforcheaponline.com/classic-cardy-c-240.html"><strong>ugg slippers</strong></a> Boix professor at the Centre CÃ*vic Pati Llimona (Winter Workshop). 2004. Painted his first oil painting (Live Nature: Death for my dreams of literary!). 2005. Exhibits for the first time in EXPOART, art market …… C. ectiu d’Artistes d’Horta (Plaça Eivissa). Presents his painting “Inequalities Carmelite” in the Library The Carmel-Juan Marse (Sant Jordi). 2006. Studied oil painting at the Academy of Fine Arts Albarran (May and June). In late November, the artist created together with Joan Parramón The Open Studio Painting “The emotional. ” 2007. Launches its “International Day of Painting” with the help of Joan and Pat Parramón Hillaire. 2008. He was elected president of the association of artists “Paint Day” (for more information: see my home page). 2009. Esart exhibits at the ############## in their International Winter X Hall (2 nd edition). Selected <a href="http://www.monclerjacketsonline2011.com/"><strong>moncler discount</strong></a> to participate in the Museum of Americas (Miami). 2010. Participates in the “XIII International Day expo Painting (Cultural Area / El Corte Inglés, Barcelona). It is considered pioneering drive of two ideas: the “INTERNATIONAL DAY OF PAINTING” and the “PICTURATECA. ” His work is characterized by …
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