The Beauty of Art part 4 - some clues
Since I have not received any(!) answers on the Beauty of Art part 4, I am giving a clue and another week before I post the answers.
Clue:
The same sculptor has also created this, more known, sculpture:
I hope this additional clue makes it easier to answer the questions at the end of this blogpost. Remember, even if you do not know the answers to the questions, I am really interested in how the piece of art makes you feel!
In the beauty of art parts 1, 2 and 3 ,you have seen a number of beautiful paintings. There is more to art than paintings of course so in part 4 we will look at another art form, one that I admire a lot:
sculpting.
The subject of the Beauty of Art part 4 is the following sculpture:
And here are the questions I would like you to answer:
Let me know your answers to the questions, especially the last one and I will inform you about the answers in a coming blogpost!
sculpting.
The subject of the Beauty of Art part 4 is the following sculpture:
And here are the questions I would like you to answer:
What is the name of the sculpture?
Who is the sculptor?
Where can this sculpture be seen?
How does this piece of art make you feel?
Let me know your answers to the questions, especially the last one and I will inform you about the answers in a coming blogpost!
Don't know
ReplyDeleteRodin
Probably Paris, Rodin museum
Happy
Gillar Dina konstquiz och som kanske framgick så tog jag inte Kyssen förrän jag fick bilden på tänkaren som ledtråd.
ReplyDeleteAuguste Rodins Tänkaren är en av mina favoritskulpturer och förmedlar både ett lugn och en tanke på att vi i det uppdrivna tempot i dagens samhälle behöver stanna upp och reflektera oftare än vad vi gör. Det finns ju många upplagor av statyn och två av mina favoriter står i miljöer som förmedlar just lugn och tid för reflektion. Jag tänker på den i trädgården utanför, eller snarare på baksidan, av Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek i Köpenhamn och den utanför Prins Eugens Waldemarsudde på Djurgården /Lars
Ledtråden hjälpte inte mig :-(
ReplyDelete/Lisbeth
Watch Woody Allen's Midnight in Paris and you'll learn all about it :)
ReplyDelete/Staffan