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სტუდენტური ნამუშევრების სახელმძღვანელო

Glacier Macugnaga

სახელი კლასი თარიღი

cesare tallone, Glacier Macugnaga (1890). საჯარო დომენი

ფაქტები

ავტორი
cesare tallone originaluniqueart.com/ka/artists/cesare-tallone/
არტისტის თარიღები
1853 – 1919
დახატული
1890

In context

Glacier Macugnaga — cesare tallone

როდის შეიქმნა ეს ნამუშევარი?

  1. 1850
  2. 1860
  3. 1870
  4. 1880
  5. 1890
  6. 1900
  7. 1910

ჩრდილშემოღებული: cesare tallone-ის სიცოცხლის წლები (1853–1919) ▲ ეს ნამუშევარი, 1890

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  • the young painter originaluniqueart.com/ka/art/cesare-tallone-the-young-painter-D4K9B3-en/
  • Portrait of Count Aldo Annoni originaluniqueart.com/ka/art/cesare-tallone-portrait-of-count-aldo-annoni-D4NJ8Q-en/
  • La Benaglia originaluniqueart.com/ka/art/cesare-tallone-la-benaglia-AQQW5A-en/

აირჩიეთ ზემოთ მოცემული ერთ-ერთი ნამუშევარი: დაასახელეთ ორი საერთო თვისება ამ ნამუშევართან და ერთი განსხვავებული თვისება.

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ფერები

გაზომილია გამოსახულების მიხედვით

    ძირითადი ფერი

    Gray #918271

    კატალოგირებული პალიტრა

    • #918271
    • #D1C6B2
    • #22201A
    • #5F574F
    პალიტრა
    Earthy გამოსახულებაში დომინანტური ფერთა ჯგუფი.
    ძირითადი ფერის დასახელება
    Gray
    ინტენსივობა
    Monochromatic რამდენად გაჯერებული და მრავალფეროვანია ფერები, ერთი მშვიდი ტონიდან ბევრ მკვეთრ ფერამდე.
    კონტრასტი
    Bold რამდენად განსხვავდება ფერები სინათლისა და გაჯერებულობის მხრივ მთელ სურათზე.
    ჰარმონია
    Balanced Harmony რამდენად კარგად ერწყმის ერთმანეთს ფერები, კონტრასტული შეხამებიდან სრულად გაერთიანებამდე.
    კაშკაშება
    Balanced რამდენად ღია თუ მუქია სურათის საერთო განათება, ღრმა ჩრდილიდან მკვეთრ ნათებამდე.
    გაჯერებულობა
    Muted რამდენად სუფთა და მკვეთრია ფერები, ნაცრისფერიდან სრულად ნათელამდე.

    მხატვარი და მუზეუმი

    ავტორი

    cesare tallone

    The Soul of Milan: The Life and Legacy of Cesare Tallone

    In the golden twilight of the Belle Époque, few artists captured the psychological depth and social elegance of Milanese life as profoundly as Cesare Tallone. Born in Savona in 1853, his early years were shadowed by the profound tragedy of losing his father at the tender age of ten. This upheaval led him and his family to Alexandria, Egypt, a move that would unexpectedly shape his artistic foundation. Under the guidance of the decorative artist Pietro Sassi, the young Tallone began to cultivate a sensitivity to form and classical ideals, an education that provided the bedrock for a career defined by both technical rigor and emotional resonance.

    The trajectory of Tallone’s life shifted dramatically when his prodigious talent caught the attention of the Alessandria City Council. Through their generous financial support, he was able to migrate to the heart of Italy's artistic pulse: Milan. Enrolling in the prestigious Brera Academy in 1872, he immersed himself in a rigorous curriculum under the tutelage of masters such as Raffaele Casnedi, Luigi Riccardi, and Giuseppe Bertini. It was during this period that Tallone began to synthesize the strictures of academic training with a burgeoning interest in the more fluid, light-drenched possibilities of Impressionism. A pivotal moment in his development arrived when the legendary Francesco Hayez recognized his potential, granting him access to his studio and offering a mentorship that would forever anchor Tallone within the lineage of great Italian portraitists.

    A Master of the Human Spirit

    Tallone’s oeuvre is a testament to the power of observation. While he achieved early acclaim through historical subjects—notably securing first prize at the Brera Exhibition of 1879—his true passion lay in the intimate exploration of the human countenance. He possessed an uncanny ability to move beyond mere likeness, seeking instead to capture the internal life of his sitters. Whether depicting the local bourgeoisie or more candid, unposed figures, his brushwork acted as a bridge between reality and emotion.

    His technique was a sophisticated blend of Academic Impressionism and a robust realism. In works such as his Male Nude, one can observe the masterful use of earthy tones and thick, impasto textures that lend a tactile, sculptural quality to the flesh. Conversely, in his portraits of women, such as the evocative Untitled (AQR224) from 1911, he demonstrated a delicate command over light and shadow. He utilized the interplay of luminosity around doorways and within the heavy folds of fabric to create an atmosphere of quiet sophistication and domestic mystery. This ability to balance the weight of classical tradition with the fleeting, atmospheric qualities of modern light made his work uniquely captivating to a generation caught between two centuries.

    Historical Significance and Artistic Influence

    Beyond his individual canvases, Tallone was a vital thread in the fabric of the Italian famiglia artistica. His participation in this collaborative intellectual circle, established by Vespasiano Bignami, allowed him to remain at the forefront of the Milanese avant-garde. His influence extended far beyond his own studio, as he became a mentor to the next generation of painters, including Guido Caprotti Pacchetti and his own son, Guido Tallone, ensuring that his commitment to meticulous observation and expressive truth would endure.

    As the twentieth century progressed, Tallone’s work remained a steadfast pillar of Italian excellence. His frequent excursions to Rome alongside contemporaries like Antonio Mancini and Francesco Paolo Michetti further enriched his stylistic palette, allowing him to integrate a broader European sensibility into his Milanese roots. Today, Cesare Tallone is remembered not merely as a chronicler of a bygone era, but as an artist who transformed the portrait into a profound psychological landscape, leaving behind a legacy that continues to resonate with anyone moved by the enduring beauty of the human spirit.

    სად წავიკითხოთ მეტი

    იპოვეთ ეს ინტერნეტში

    QR კოდი, რომელიც გადაგიყვანთ Glacier Macugnaga-ის ჩამოსატვირთ გვერდზე

    originaluniqueart.com/ka/art/download/cesare-tallone-glacier-macugnaga-AQQW4U-en/

    მოიყვანეთ ციტატა ამ ნამუშევრის შესახებ

    MLA
    tallone, cesare. Glacier Macugnaga. 1890, https://originaluniqueart.com/ka/art/cesare-tallone-glacier-macugnaga-AQQW4U-en/
    APA
    tallone, cesare (1890). Glacier Macugnaga [Painting]. https://originaluniqueart.com/ka/art/cesare-tallone-glacier-macugnaga-AQQW4U-en/
    Chicago
    cesare tallone. Glacier Macugnaga. 1890. https://originaluniqueart.com/ka/art/cesare-tallone-glacier-macugnaga-AQQW4U-en/
    Harvard
    tallone, cesare (1890) Glacier Macugnaga. Available at: https://originaluniqueart.com/ka/art/cesare-tallone-glacier-macugnaga-AQQW4U-en/

    Look closely

    Glacier Macugnaga — cesare tallone

    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. Look back at the young painter, earlier in this guide. Name two things it shares with this work, and one that is different.
    4. cesare tallone was about 37 when this was made. What in it looks like the work of an artist at that stage?
    5. What might the artist have wanted you to feel?

    Your response

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