SUBJECTS AND TECHNICAL METHODS: There was no distinct Judaic or
Christian type used in the very early art. The painters took their models
directly from the Roman frescos and marbles. It was the classic figure and the
classic cos tume,
and those who produced the painting of the early period were the degenerate
painters of the classic world. The figure was rather short and squat, coarse in
the joints, hands, and feet, and almost expressionless in the face. Christian
life at that time was passion-strung, but the faces in art do not show it, for
the reason that the Roman frescos were the painter's model, not the people of
the Christian community about him. There was nothing like a realistic
presentation at this time. The type alone was given. cheap oil paintings
In the drawing it was not so good as that shown in the Roman and Pompeian
frescos. There was a mechanism about its production, a copying by unskilled
hands, a negligence or an ignorance of form that showed everywhere. The
coloring, again, was a conventional scheme of flat tints in reddish-browns and
bluish-greens, with heavy outline bands of brown. There was little perspective
or background,art oil paintings for sale, and the figures in panels were separated by vines, leaves, or
other ornamental division lines. Some relief was given to the figure by the
brown outlines. Light-and-shade was not well rendered, and composition was
formal. The great part of this early work was done in fresco after the Roman
formula, and was executed on the walls of the Catacombs. Other forms of art
showed in the gilded glasses, in manuscript illumination, and, later, in the
mosaics. cheap oil paintings for sale
Technically the work begins to decline from the beginning in proportion as
painting was removed from the knowledge of the ancient world. About the fifth
century the figure grew heavy and stiff. A new type began to show itself. The
Roman toga was exchanged for the long liturgical garment which hid the
proportions of the body,art oil painting reproduction, the lines grew hard and dark, a golden nimbus appeared
about the head, and the patriarchal in appearance came into art. The youthful
Orphic face of Christ changed to a solemn visage, with large, round eyes,
saint-like beard, and melancholy air. The classic qualities were fast
disappearing. Eastern types and elements were being introduced through Byzantium. Oriental
ornamentation, gold embossing, rich color were doing away with form,
perspective, light-and-shade, and background. reproduction oil paintings uk
The color was rich and the mechanical workmanship fair for the time, but the
figure had become paralytic. It shrouded itself in a sack-like brocaded gown,
had no feet at times, and instead of standing on the ground hung in the air.
Facial expression ran to contorted features, holiness became moroseness, and
sadness sulkiness. The flesh was brown,cheap oil paintings on canvas, the shadows green-tinted, giving an
unhealthy look to the faces. Add to this the gold ground (a Persian
inheritance), the gilded high lights, the absence of perspective, and the
composing of groups so that the figures looked piled one upon another instead of
receding, and we have the style of painting that prevailed in Byzantium and
Italy from about the ninth to the thirteenth century. Nothing of a technical
nature was in its favor except the rich coloring and the mechanical adroitness
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