ARTH 1520 Lecture : ARTH 1520 Lecture 4

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Jan van eyck, man in a red turban. The painting is arguably the first portrait in thousands of years. No religious purpose was required of art; you can have art for personal reasoning. This could be a celebration of his ability or it could be a tribute of him because it is a portrait of him. The unicorn s death symbolizes the sacrifice of christ. Roger van der weyden, deposition of notre-dame hors-les-murs. The guild of arches has commissioned this painting. The images appear to be right in front of you, which gives the feeling that you are interacting with the images. Expressive emotion is portrayed in the images, as well as timely clothing, in order to relate the people of that time to the painting. The artist gives clothing a body underneath it. Mary magdalene in the right edge of the picture. This portrays an intimate and personal interior space. The window looks out to a vista of landscapes.

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