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Discover the depths of the human soul through iconic artworks by Frida Kahlo, Edvard Munch, René Magritte, and Hieronymous Bosch. Explore the meaning behind each piece and delve into the realm of dreams and fantasy.
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Dreams and Fantasy, part I 6. How do you look inside a soul?
Frida Kahlo The Two Fridas 1939 Edvard Munch Der Schrei der Natur (The Scream of Nature) 1893
René Magritte, The Treachery of Images, 1928–29. Oil on canvas, 63.5 cm × 93.98 cm, Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
Rene Magritte, The False Mirror, 1928. Oil on canvas, 54 x 81 cm, Museum of Modern Art (MOMA), NY.
What is this artwork about? • What do you see? • How is it shown to you? • What is the meaning of the different parts? • Put it all together: what was Magritte trying to communicate? • Did he do a good job? Magritte The False Mirror 1928
Bosch, The Garden of Earthly Delights, c 1500. Oil on wooden panels, 220 x 389 cm, Museo del Prado, Madrid
Bosch, Left panel of The Garden of Earthly Delights, c 1500.
Bosch, Centre panel of The Garden of Earthly Delights, c 1500.
Bosch, Right panel from The Garden of Earthly Delights, c 1500.
Bosch The Garden of Earthly Delights, c. 1500 Magritte The False Mirror 1928
Today: a creative challenge • Design an artwork that is about the idea of FAMILY • Think and generate lots of ideas and possible images (20 min) • Edit, select, and combine the best (5-10 min) • Make a few thumbnails of the best combinations (10-15 min) • Put it all together into one sketch (15-20 min)