There are three basic types of Visual Art. Often, these types are misrepresented or more often, misunderstood. Whether the work is three dimensional sculpture or two dimensional, it will still fall under one these three main types. These types are representational, abstract, or non-objective. The intent of the artist often times informs us on the type of art at which we are viewing. Representational artwork aims to represent actual objects or subjects from reality. Abstract art, often misunderstood type of art known as abstraction aims to take subjects from reality but present them in way that is different from the way they are viewed in our reality. Non-objective art is to use the elements and principles of art in a way that results in a visually stimulating work.
(From left to right) Representational
Christ and the Adulteress
Artist: Lucas Cranach the Younger and Workshop (German, Wittenberg 1515–1586 Wittenberg)
Date: ca. 1545–50
http://metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/436034
This work of art is an example of representational imagery and is more representational because the artist illustrates the biblical passage in which a woman accused of adultery, an offense punishable by death in Mosaic law is brought before Christ. He responds to her accusers with the words written across the top of the painting
The Dead Christ with Angels
Artist:Édouard Manet (French, Paris 1832–1883 Paris)
Date: 1864
http://metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/436950
This work of art is an example of representational imagery and is more representational than the next work of art because the artist illustrates the first of several religious scenes. Christ’s tomb is empty except for two angels.
Christ Healing the Blind
Artist:El Greco (Domenikos Theotokopoulos) (Greek, Iráklion (Candia) 1540/41–1614 Toledo)
Date: ca. 1570
http://metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/436572
This work of art is an example of representational imagery and is more representational than the next work of art because the artists illustrates the Gospel account of Christ healing a blind man by anointing his eyes.
(Abstract Art top to bottom)
Sketch of the arrest of Christ
David Jones
Date: 1920-12921
http://www.tate.org.uk/art/archive/TGA-8222-1-26-1
This work of art is an example of abstract imagery and is more representational than the previous work of art because the artist illustrates that Christ is being arrested in some sort in front of a village of people, feeling defending and ashamed.
The Raising of Jairus’ Daughter
Henry Thomson
Date: 1820
http://www.tate.org.uk/art/work/T13558
This work of art is an example of abstract imagery and is more abstract than the next work of art because the artists illustrates a scene from the life of Christ. Jairus was a leader of the synagogue whose daughter lay dying. Jairus’s daughter is placed at the centre of the canvas, prepared for burial. Jairus appealed to Jesus for help, and despite the skepticism of the mourners in attendance the child was returned to life.
(Non-Objective art left to right)
Head of Christ
Artist:: Master of the Orcagnesque Misericordia
Date: 14th century
http://metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/437021
This work of art is an example of non-objective imagery and is more abstract than the previous work of art because the artist painted front and back and with its original frame, shows two angels holding the cloth on which Christ’s head was miraculously imprinted (Veronica’s veil). The inscription on Christ’s collar suggests that it may have been used during the Mass as a pax to pass the kiss of peace.
The Baptism of Christ
Artist: Jacopo Bassano (Jacopo da Ponte)
Date: 1590
http://metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/440393
This work of art is an example of non-objective imagery and is more non-objective than the next work of art because the artists is deeply expressive and almost unique in showing the Baptism of Christ as occurring late at night. He interprets the baptism of Christ not as a sunny event in a pastoral landscape but as the tragic opening of Christ’s Passion.
Hello April,
I love how you used all biblical pictures to implement your Spectrum of Representation assignment. Great job pulling all of the details together.
Hello April,
I love they way you descibe each of the photos and the deatails you implied . You did a great job with this assignment. Thanks
Hello April,
As you have chosen all the pictures related to the ancient biblical, it has lots of meanings and teaches me a lot from your thought. And you have described each and every picture in detail which had made me understandable.
Thank you.