Maritime Art has always been popular among collectors Tapestry, probably because we have always had an affinity with the sublime seas. For centuries, explorers and travelers among us are the open sea, sailing across endless miles of ocean, it has inspired respect and admiration among all of us. Not only artists and tapestry collectors. Ancient sailors have a difficult task, because it does not depend on electronic navigation systems. Instead, they will use the sun and the stars, taking into account ocean currents and weather patterns find their way, an amazing feat, it standardima.Slike and intrigue of ancient marine life, which is a time of great battles, fearless explorers, and skilled sailors, influenced has many artists throughout history.
Nautical tapestries reflect the inspiration, and captured the imagination, these past times. Maritime art reflects our long-term relationship with the ocean, and intrigue to the remote shores. Nautical tapestries are many collectors of authentic worship, and reflect a part of history that will always appeal to our imagination. This is what, in essence, makes the Nautical tapestries so memorable, and, no doubt, and collectable. Maritime Art maintains an inherent need for many of us have, imagine the world. It's not as experienced today, but as it was then. Nautical tapestries feed our curiosity and enliven our imagination. They also make beautiful, decorative addition to our home.
Francesco Lazzaro Guardi an Italian painter. He is thought to be among the last known professional artists, Venetian school of painting. Guardi was born in Venice, the 1712th His father was a painter, like his brothers. The family originates from the third of where, in 1643, Ferdinand III gave the Guard is "a patent of nobility." However, Francesco will live their lives in virtual poverty, a very experienced and working artists. His work has never been produced solely for the tapestries. During the early years, while working in his brother's study, Francesco Guardi produced a classic djela.Predmet is mostly figurative landscapes and, above all, the altar pieces and historical displays. It would be his later work, which would capture the city of Venice, in particular, the port, which will become the most famous. It was this work, with its maritime aura, which is generally produced as a tapestry of art.
Guard has ordered the government to take the Venetian festivities and events. Often, he paints a view of the harbor, and it is these, maritime art, which have become highly favored tapestry collectors. Guardi work is often referred to as "Verdute." Generally, it describes a factual image of towns and cities. However, the Guard is a later work was in the style of 'Tocco di Pittura ", which means, translated," Touch Image'. It is not common in his time, because the (relatively) brave, that a lot looser and less controlled than the more traditional, classic styles of art. "Piturra di Tocco," describes how to apply color Guardi, combined small dots and fast strokes. Style that particularly suits and translates it into modern art and tapestries
Guard has ordered the government to take the Venetian festivities and events. Often, he paints a view of the harbor, and it is these, maritime art, which have become highly favored tapestry collectors. Guardi work is often referred to as "Verdute." Generally, it describes a factual image of towns and cities. However, the Guard is a later work was in the style of 'Tocco di Pittura ", which means, translated," Touch Image'. It is not common in his time, because the (relatively) brave, that a lot looser and less controlled than the more traditional, classic styles of art. "Piturra di Tocco," describes how to apply color Guardi, combined small dots and fast strokes. Style that particularly suits and translates it into modern art and tapestries
...Guard has ordered the government to take the Venetian festivities and events. Often, he paints a view of the harbor, and it is these, maritime art, which have become highly favored tapestry collectors. Guardi work is often referred to as "Verdute." Generally, it describes a factual image of towns and cities. However, the Guard is a later work was in the style of 'Tocco di Pittura ", which means, translated," Touch Image'. It is not common in his time, because the (relatively) brave, that a lot looser and less controlled than the more traditional, classic styles of art. "Piturra di Tocco," describes how to apply color Guardi, combined small dots and fast strokes. Style that particularly suits and translates it into modern art and tapestries
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