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4 parts 1 The artwork2 In context3 Artist and museum4 Look closely

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george minne, L, Museum Folkwang. Közösségi tulajdonú alkotás

Főbb tények

Művész
george minne originaluniqueart.com/hu/artists/george-minne/
A művész élete
1866 – 1941
Mozgalom
Classical Sculpture
Rendezvény helyszíne:
Museum Folkwang originaluniqueart.com/hu/museums/museum-folkwang-essen_hu/

In context

L — george minne

Mikor készülhetett ez a festmény?

  1. 1860
  2. 1870
  3. 1880
  4. 1890
  5. 1900
  6. 1910
  7. 1920
  8. 1930
  9. 1940

Árnyalva: george minne élettartama (1866–1941)

Ennek a felvételnek nincs pontosan rögzített éve – az alkotó élettartama és a mű stílusa alapján melyik évtizedet tippelték?

Összehasonlítható műalkotások

Válasszon ki egy fentebb szereplő művet: nevezzen meg két olyan dolgot, ami közös vele ezzel a művel, és egy olyan dolgot, ami eltér közöttük.

További alkotások, amelyek mellé helyezhetők: originaluniqueart.com/hu/art/similar/george-minne-l-D3YJJ4-en/

Színek

A képről mérve

    Fő színe

    Gray #898a88

    Katalógusba került paletta

    • #898A88
    • #ACACA6
    • #4F4F48
    • #71716E
    Fő színszín
    Gray
    Intenzitás
    Monochromatic Mennyire telítettek és változatosak a színek, egyetlen visszafogott tónustól számos élénk színig.
    Kontraszt
    Serene Mennyire eltérnek a színek fényessége és telítettsége a kép különböző részein.
    Harmónia
    Balanced Harmony Mennyire harmonikusan együttműködnek a színek, az összeütközéstől a teljes egységesedésig.
    Fényerő
    Bright A kép teljes körű fényessége, a mély árnyékoktól a világos fényfülekig.
    Szaturáció
    Muted A színek rendkívül tiszta és erőteljesek, a szürkés árnyalatoktól a teljességig vibrálóak.

    Művész és múzeum

    L — george minne

    Művész

    george minne

    The Sculptor of Inner Landscapes

    George Minne, a name etched into the profound annals of Belgian Symbolism, possessed the rare ability to translate the invisible tremors of the human soul into tangible, sculptural form. Born in Ghent in 1866 as Georgius Joannes Leonardus Minne, his journey was one of deep introspection and artistic refinement. Growing up in an architecturally significant family, he inherited a foundational respect for structure and harmony, yet his creative spirit sought something far more elusive than mere physical balance. His early training at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Ghent and later in Brussels provided him with a rigorous classical foundation, but it was his encounter with the burgeoning modernist currents of Europe that truly ignited his genius. Through his connections with literary figures like Maurice Maeterlinck, Minne began to view art not as a mirror of reality, but as a vessel for psychological depth and spiritual yearning.

    The trajectory of Minne’s career was irrevocably altered by the winds of Symbolism blowing through Paris. His 1890 return to the French capital brought him into the orbit of the great Auguste Rodin. In a legendary moment of artistic humility, when Minne sought permission to study in Rodin's studio, the master himself famously remarked that he had nothing to teach the young Belgian.

    Múzeum

    Museum Folkwang

    On show in Essen, Németország

    A Legacy Forged in Vision: Exploring the Soul of Museum Folkwang

    Nestled within the industrial heart of Essen, Germany, Museum Folkwang stands as more than just a repository for art; it’s a testament to a profoundly enduring vision—a narrative woven from the passionate pursuits of private collectors, the turbulent currents of history, and an unwavering commitment to championing the evolution of modern expression. Born from the harmonious union of two distinct yet complementary legacies – the Essener Kunstmuseum established in 1906 and Karl Ernst Osthaus’s pioneering Folkwang Museum dating back to 1902 – this institution swiftly ascended to become a beacon for avant-garde thought, lauded even during its nascent years as an unparalleled space dedicated to artistic exploration. Paul J. Sachs's declaration in 1932, proclaiming it “the most beautiful museum in the world,” resonated with a profound truth: Museum Folkwang embodies a unique confluence of aesthetic ambition and intellectual rigor—a spirit that continues to define its identity today. The very name "Folkwang," evocative of Norse mythology’s meadow of the dead presided over by Freyja, hints at the museum's deep engagement with themes of life, loss, and remembrance, imbuing every exhibit with a poignant resonance. It is a place where art doesn’t merely adorn walls; it speaks to the human condition in all its complexity.

    További információk

    Keresse online is

    QR-kód, amely a L letöltési oldalára mutat

    originaluniqueart.com/hu/art/download/george-minne-l-D3YJJ4-en/

    Ezen mű megidézése

    MLA
    minne, george. L. n.d., Museum Folkwang. https://originaluniqueart.com/hu/art/george-minne-l-D3YJJ4-en/
    APA
    minne, george (n.d.). L [Painting]. Museum Folkwang. https://originaluniqueart.com/hu/art/george-minne-l-D3YJJ4-en/
    Chicago
    george minne. L. n.d. Museum Folkwang. https://originaluniqueart.com/hu/art/george-minne-l-D3YJJ4-en/
    Harvard
    minne, george (n.d.) L. Museum Folkwang. Available at: https://originaluniqueart.com/hu/art/george-minne-l-D3YJJ4-en/

    Look closely

    L — george minne

    Look closely

    Answer in your own words. There are no wrong answers here — only answers you can explain.

    1. What catches your eye first, and why?
    2. Which colours or shapes create the mood — and what is that mood?
    3. Our catalogue files this work under: sculpture, marble, writing. Do you agree? What would you add, or take away?
    4. Look back at Man with leather bag, earlier in this guide. Name two things it shares with this work, and one that is different.
    5. Themes that come back through the work of george minne: meditative figures, emphasis on form and serenity, classical antiquity. Which of them do you see here?

    Your response

    Write a short paragraph about this artwork. Use the facts from the earlier parts of this guide, and your answers above.