Pablo Picasso- A Man of Different Faces
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Pablo Picasso– you’ve heard of him, you’ve studied him, and you’ve envied him. On April 8, 1973, Picasso died as one of the most famous artists of the 20th century and for that we celebrate him. After producing over tens of thousands of pieces of art, we have become pretty familiar with his artworks; however,… continue reading »
“Orlando’s Best Art Gallery” for 2015
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Orlando Style Magazine votes Baterbys the “Orlando’s Best Art Gallery” for 2015 Baterbys is once again voted “Best Art Gallery” in the city of Orlando. Readers of the Orlando Style Magazine place their votes in the annual Readers’ Choice Awards each year. After the votes from 15,000 subscribers were tallied, Baterbys landed the winning spot,… continue reading »
Artist Spotlight: Marcel Mouly
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Marcel Mouly was born in Paris in 1918. Mouly’s artistic career stated in 1935 when he started taking art classes at the French Academy. Mouly’s highly distinct style is defined by his use of vibrant color and can be compared to artists like Matisse or Van Dongen. Mouly worked in the Cubism and Fauvism styles…. continue reading »
Symbolism in Dali’s Work
Salvador Dalí was not just a skillful artist of the 20th century; he was also an inventive thinker. He was constantly challenging his viewers by adding seemingly abnormal objects inside his artworks that forced them to think outside the box. Many of these symbols were repeated throughout his pieces. The objects began to take on… continue reading »
The Ladder: Joan Miró
“One who, amidst the silence of others, uses his voice to say something.”- Joan Miró The Spanish painter, sculptor, and print maker, Joan Miró, is considered to be one of the greatest modern artists of the twentieth century. Widely known as a Surrealist, Miró’s work changed many styles as he went through different phases throughout… continue reading »