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Painting • What is Painting? Painting is the practice of applying pigment suspended in a carrier (or medium) and a binding agent (a glue) to a surface (support) such as paper, canvas or a wall. • Humans started expressing in the form of painting much before writing was invented
Egyptian Painting • Connection with afterlife • Connection with hieroglyphs • Main subjects gods of underworld and the journey towards underworld • Book of dead • Style: Body frontal, face in profile
Roman Painting • Only wall paintings survive • Bend towards naturalism • Use of light and shade to create volume (later seen in Renaissance painting)
Byzantine Painting • Middle Ages • Art more iconic • Hardly any change in style in 1000 years • Completely dictated to the Church • Considering the flatness it almost borders on Abstract painting • Highly stylized • Abundant use of gold • No one point perspective
Illuminated Manuscripts • Book Art • Calligraphy • Designs • Sometimes portraits too
Renaissance: Andrea del Sarto • 15th CE
Renaissance Painting • Revival of Greek and Roman art • Emphasis on Naturalism • One point perspective • Foreshortening • For Churches as well as Private patrons • Human effort hardly visible • Good artist is someone who can create optical illusion of space and leave no visible brush strokes
Baroque Painting 17th CE • Carravaggio
Baroque Painting • Exaggeration • Unusual Angels • Focus on subjects like miracles and ecstasy • Dramatic use of color and space • Theatricality • Dramatic use of light and shade
Ajanta Painting 5th CE
Ajanta Painting • Buddhist themes • Jatakas and themes from life of Buddha • Focus on the expression of emotions • Bhava very important • Bold and lyrical lines • Empahasis on details like ornaments, decoration on crown etc.
Chinese Landscape Painting 14th CE • Emphasis on the feel of the painting • Strong brushstrokes • Minimum use of lines to bring out the character • Detailed brushwork once the main form is established • Meditative aspect
Japanese Painting • Wash technique used in broad sweeps • Japanese Art known for its wood cut printing technique • Water based techniques • Stylized subjects • Poetic • Importance of negative space
Jain Painting • Beginning of Miniature tradition in India • Painting along with text • Calligraphy • Flat • Use of Primary colors esp red and blue • Extended eye • Stylized figures and patterns • Composition based entirely on narrative
Moghul Painting • Painting from Akbarnama 16th CE
Moghul Painting • Book Art and Folios for Albums • Illustrated books depicting the life and achievements of Mughal rulers e.g. Akbarnama, Baburnama etc. • Use of perspective • Connection with West • Influence of Persian and Chinese Painting
Pahari painting (Kangra Painting) • Landscape of feeling • Usually poetic themes • Symbolism • Use of tonal variations
Folk Painting: Some Examples • Deeply engrained in the culture • Usually Ritualistic • All-over the world