Human Emotion displayed in Art
... One of the most important aspects of a portrait is the emotion, or expression of the subject. ... This exhibition is entirely about human emotion displayed in portraits. ... “Because Leonardo excelled in such an amazing number of areas of human knowledge, he is often called a universal genius”. ... Some argue that never in the history of Art has one painting been so admired. ... The emotion captured in The Mona Lisa is that slight smile which enters into the calm, delicate atmosphere that covers the whole painting. ... Perhaps the reason the emotion of the Mona Lisa is so unclear is the heavy shadows at the corners of her mouth and eyes. ... Some may argue that the painting might not be as interesting if the emotion was more clear. ... The next stop is the art done by the artist who was known as the Netherlands greatest artist. ... It is much like the Mona Lisa, in that it leaves the viewer questioning what was the correct emotion. ... The next piece of art has made a house one of the most recognized in the world. ... I chose this painting because of the emotion that is completing the faces. ... The next work of art takes us back in time to the 1st century B. ... I chose this piece of art because the guitar player has such a sad form, with hunched over posture and bare feet. ... The reason this work of art caught my attention is because of the expression on the couples face. ... We learn much about the Arnolfinis through these objects, and it displays more emotion than any smile ever could. In all of the portraits that I have displayed, perhaps this portrait is the most distressing. ... Despair and longing is displayed clearly on the woman’s face. ... He is one of the most famous painters in modern art. ... One of the most important aspects of a portrait is the emotion, or expression of the subject. ... This exhibition is entirely about human emotion displayed in portraits. ... “Because Leonardo excelled in such an amazing number of areas of human knowledge, he is often called a universal genius”. ... Some argue that never in the history of Art has one painting been so admired. ... The emotion captured in The Mona Lisa is that slight smile which enters into the calm, delicate atmosphere that covers the whole painting. ... Perhaps the reason the emotion of the Mona Lisa is so unclear is the heavy shadows at the corners of her mouth and eyes. ... Some may argue that the painting might not be as interesting if the emotion was more clear. ... The next stop is the art done by the artist who was known as the Netherlands greatest artist. ... It is much like the Mona Lisa, in that it leaves the viewer questioning what was the correct emotion. ... The next piece of art has made a house one of the most recognized in the world. ... I chose this painting because of the emotion that is completing the faces. ... The next work of art takes us back in time to the 1st century B. ... I chose this piece of art because the guitar player has such a sad form, with hunched over posture and bare feet. ... The reason this work of art caught my attention is because of the expression on the couples face. ... We learn much about the Arnolfinis through these objects, and it displays more emotion than any smile ever could. In all of the portraits that I have displayed, perhaps this portrait is the most distressing. ... Despair and longing is displayed clearly on the woman’s face. ... He is one of the most famous painters in modern art. ... One of the most important aspects of a portrait is the emotion, or expression of the subject. ... This exhibition is entirely about human emotion displayed in portraits. ... “Because Leonardo excelled in such an amazing number of areas of human knowledge, he is often called a universal genius”. ... Some argue that never in the history of Art has one painting been so admired. ... The emotion captured in The Mona Lisa is that slight smile which enters into the calm, delicate atmosphere that covers the whole painting. ... Perhaps the reason the emotion of the Mona Lisa is so unclear is the heavy shadows at the corners of her mouth and eyes. ... Some may argue that the painting might not be as interesting if the emotion was more clear. ... The next stop is the art done by the artist who was known as the Netherlands greatest artist. ... It is much like the Mona Lisa, in that it leaves the viewer questioning what was the correct emotion. ... The next piece of art has made a house one of the most recognized in the world. ... I chose this painting because of the emotion that is completing the faces. ... The next work of art takes us back in time to the 1st century B. ... I chose this piece of art because the guitar player has such a sad form, with hunched over posture and bare feet. ... The reason this work of art caught my attention is because of the expression on the couples face. ... We learn much about the Arnolfinis through these objects, and it displays more emotion than any smile ever could. In all of the portraits that I have displayed, perhaps this portrait is the most distressing. ... Despair and longing is displayed clearly on the woman’s face. ... He is one of the most famous painters in modern art. ... One of the most important aspects of a portrait is the emotion, or expression of the subject. ... This exhibition is entirely about human emotion displayed in portraits. ... “Because Leonardo excelled in such an amazing number of areas of human knowledge, he is often called a universal genius”. ... Some argue that never in the history of Art has one painting been so admired. ... The emotion captured in The Mona Lisa is that slight smile which enters into the calm, delicate atmosphere that covers the whole painting. ... Perhaps the reason the emotion of the Mona Lisa is so unclear is the heavy shadows at the corners of her mouth and eyes. ... Some may argue that the painting might not be as interesting if the emotion was more clear. ... The next stop is the art done by the artist who was known as the Netherlands greatest artist. ... It is much like the Mona Lisa, in that it leaves the viewer questioning what was the correct emotion. ... The next piece of art has made a house one of the most recognized in the world. ... I chose this painting because of the emotion that is completing the faces. ... The next work of art takes us back in time to the 1st century B. ... I chose this piece of art because the guitar player has such a sad form, with hunched over posture and bare feet. ... The reason this work of art caught my attention is because of the expression on the couples face. ... We learn much about the Arnolfinis through these objects, and it displays more emotion than any smile ever could. In all of the portraits that I have displayed, perhaps this portrait is the most distressing. ... Despair and longing is displayed clearly on the woman’s face. ... He is one of the most famous painters in modern art.