In this essay, the movements and styles of two renowned artist will be compared and contrast; The French artist Claude Monet composed
The Japanese Footbridge, 1899, oil on canvas and The Spanish artist Juan van der Hamen y Leon composed,
Still Life with Sweets and Pottery, 1627, oil on canvas. A
movement is a short span of time that features a succession of styles in art and
style is the appearance of art as it relates to specific visual characteristics that viewers recognizes as constant, recurring or coherent (sample essay).
Although the
biographical background, the creation date, title, style, movement, period and culture (brew's notes), of these two artworks are different, Monet composition is similar to Leon in that they both have a representational appearance with naturalistic approach .
Representational (pg. 29) is composing artwork of the visible world in such way that we recognize the likeness and
Naturalistic (pg. 29) is faithful to visual experience and record how forms are revealed by light and shadow.
Monet’s, the
Japanese Footbridge, was created during the Impressionism movement which begins in 1874. The term
Impressionism (pg. 510). was created by an art critic and relates to scenes glimpsed for a moment, sketched rapidly in paint as impressions of light and color on the eye (pg. 510). This was a time when many artists were discovering new ways of art expression and rebelling against the standard or acceptable way of art. With Impressionism, the artist took their painting outside to capture the shifts of light, as seen throughout this composition.
In contrast, Still Life with Sweets and Pottery was created during the Baroque Period which followed the Renaissance Period. There was no particular movement during this time. However, Baroque was notable because of the artist Caravaggio. He was known for his paintings that were full of emotion and energy, with a greater contrast between light and dark and essentially the creator of Baroque style of painting.
In conclusion, both artworks are representational with a significantly different biographical profile.