Category: Artists

  • Artists Difficulties to Gain Listeners and Views Through Social Media Client

    Introduction Social media with a strong influence on various segments of the population have become an integral part of modern culture. For this reason, the development of any brand, including novice music performers, significantly depends on its success in media. Despite the broad reach and outstanding impact, social networks may not fulfil expectations placed on…

  • Beethovens Innovations and Their Influence on Romanticism

    Beethovens music is influential primarily based on the transitional role that his musical work played during the classical music period and the commencement of the Romantic period. According to Horton (2018), Beethoven was born in Bonn, Germany, in 1770, during an era when Bach, Mozart, and Haydn dominated the music industry of the country (p.…

  • Hendrick Avercamp, the Mute of Kampen Artist

    Known as the Mute of Kampen, Hendrick Avercamp was a non-verbal artist of the late sixteenth-early seventeenth century who specialised in writing winter scenes. His depictions of the Dutch winter have been highly appraised by patriots because they realistically depicted the daily living of the newly-created Republic of the United Provinces of the Netherlands. Born…

  • Beethovens Influence on Later Artists

    Introduction Ludwig van Beethoven is one of the greatest German composers of the 19th century. Polyphony, which J.S.Bach and his contemporaries represented, was replaced by a bias towards homophony, mainly represented by Haydn and Mozarts greatest symphonists. They created a new form that combines elements of harmony and counterpoint. Beethoven inherited this style, adopting it…

  • Women Artists During Renaissance

    Women artists produced and constructed their self-portraits by painting how they felt, how they viewed themselves, and how they wanted to be seen by others in the same way that mirrors reflect themselves. They fashioned their artistic identity in an ingenious and unique style portraying themselves as well talented and skilled in the field of…

  • Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists?

    Linda Nochlin a well-known art history scholar has written many essays on this subject, however, the essay that made the greatest impact on the field of history was Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists? (NOCHLIN, par. I). From this idea and the profound question put up by Linda Nochlin, it is evident that…

  • Post World War II Artist

    Table of Contents Introduction Brief background Achievements Conclusion Introduction Many artists have come a long way on making a name for themselves in the 20th century especially in the wake of the post World War II period. From sculptors to painter, fashion designers to drawing artists, many have come to a level of being renowned…

  • Henry Moore: Study of the Family Through the Prism of the Artists Works

    Table of Contents Henry Moore Madonna and Child (1943-44, LH 226) Mother and Child (1942-25, LH 26) Family Group (1948-49, LH 269) Works Cited Henry Moore During this study, we have analyzed various artists and their works. There is a significant relationship between artists and their works. Different factors influence the works of different artists.…

  • Influence of the Greek Art on Contemporary Artist Works

    Ancient Greece represents one of the most investigated and at the same time enigmatic spheres of culture. No doubt, art, music, theatre, science, literature, painting, architecture, and democracy of the Greeks influences modern culture even many centuries after. Actually, the ancient Greeks introduced the humanities. The current government, architecture, literature, and sculpture take sources from…

  • The Birth of Photography: Early Artists and Their Works

    To begin with, the popularization of photography coincided with a revolution in art as such. An illustrative example can be found in the works of Alexander Rodchenko. He was the true Revolutional artist: in 1925, he renounced easel painting as elitist, as a continuation of bourgeois tradition (Rodchenko 38). As Zervigón states, Rodchenko was among…