Picasso And Perugino
The Picasso and the Perugino paintings in
the art book are in no way really
similar; they are infact very different
aside from the fact that the main piece
of the painting is a female. The
colors used in Picasso’s Weeping Woman are a
lot of Brights. But the colors
in Perugino’s The Virgin and Child with Saints
uses nice colors, neither
bright nor dull but there are many different colors in
both of the paintings.
I feel as though that there is much more detail in the
Perugino then the
Picasso using much more texture as well as detail in the
people in the
painting and the landscape. The Picasso is an up close cubism type
of
painting and is very distorted but that is the intention of the painter.
As
for the Perugino there is much detail in the painting showing fine details
in
the clothing the people the ground it is a very in-depth painting.
Comparison
Color: The Picasso has yellows, reds, blues, greens, black,
purple and white.
Picasso uses his colors in a pretty uneven manner he
uses 3-4 colors on the face
of the Weeping woman in stead of the usual black
white colors of the usual
person. Personally, I love the naked picture of the
woman. The Perugino has more
colors then I can really count but he didn’t use
brights its more or less just
regular colors but he uses the colors great to
get the details of the painting
out and helps you get a better feel for the
painting. Some of the colors he uses
are lots of blues, whites, greens, and
some reds. The colors in both are very
well chosen I think that the colors
chosen are what really make the paintings
what they have come to be "two of
the best paintings made by each respective
artiest." Lines: In the Perugino
there aren’t really too many lines in this
painting. I feel that this
painting is right out front as in he doesn’t try to
hide any thing some
painters put hidden messages in there paintings or what they
paint means
something different then it really looks it doesn’t appear that
this is what
Perugino was going for. The Picasso on the other hand this was done
when he
changed his style to cubism this is when people say he "lost it". He
uses a
lot of lines in this painting because he is going for the look of sorrow
and
being broken up so he uses a lot of lines to get the broken up and
distorted.
Look in the painting it looks like he takes the painting after it is
painted
and just cuts it up and moves pieces around to get what ever effect he
feels
like he wants in the painting. I think that Picasso love to use all
shapes. I
like the fact that both of them have triangles they both us them but
the
Picasso uses them as well as lines squares and many other shapes. The
squares
make the paintings so much stronger they give it a different feeling
a
feeling of order and balance. I think this is what draws me to these
paintings
in one there is so much detail and in the other there is a very
good amounts of
shapes. The one I like more out of the two has got to be by
far is Picasso’s
Weeping Woman. I like this painting the most out of the
who is because he is my
favorite painter out of all that I know I like his
stuff because like I said it
looks like he just paints it, and just cuts it
up. I like how it looks abstract
I like the odd I guess I could say. I
like how he uses shapes that have no name
and our out of wacko I guess that’s
what I’ve always liked his work. I like
his stuff more when he changed his
ways and started with cubes and wacky colors
as well as the Brights. The
things that make Perugino’s The Virgin and Child
with Saints one of my
favorites out of the Art Book are; all the wonderful
colors and the triangle
that he has using the people at one big triangle pretty
much taking up the
whole canvas. I also like the texture and the life of the
people they look
really real like the eyes you can actually see them the cloths
they ware you
can see the texture and the folds in the cloths. The Picasso was
made in 1937
it is oil on canvas and measures at H.60.8xw50cm.and is in the
Tate
Gallery, London. The Perugino was made in 1497 and is an oil on
panel, it
measures H276xw213cm.and is in Pinacoteca Nazionale, Bologna. When
I look at a
painting the first thing I look for is what types of colors and
brush strokes
when you can see them they are my favorite things about
paintings but it is hard
for you to see in the book. The second thing I go
for is details for example I
like the details in Perugino’s you can see all
of the things in the painting
you can see strands of hair the eyes the clouds
look real the painting is very
realistic. The Perugino has a group of saints
and one of the saints is actually
carrying forcepts that where used to remove
her teeth in an attempt to get her
to renounce the Christian faith. As I read
in the Art Book about Picasso’s
Weeping Woman it says he actually used
deep strokes to show the pain and the
suffering that the woman is going
through. The first thing I see when I look at
the Perugino is how the Virgin
and the child are sort of suspended in the air on
a chair or thrown of some
sorts almost like a dream that the saints are having.
The first thing I
see when I look at the Picasso is the white in the middle it
seems to be a
tissue or something like a hank to wipe away her tears it is all
distorted
and I like that. Conclusion: These are the types of art that I like. I
can
get the most out of these. I never realized just how beautiful art is
until
this class I will admire and get in-depth in it and think what is this
painter
trying to make me see in this piece of art.