When you are finished with your assignment, press the "Send Assignment" button. * You will need to know your teacher's e-mail address. You can, as an alternative to e-mail, write your report on a separate piece of paper. Make sure to bring your completed work to class so that the teacher can check it, and give you credit. Email Your Assignment To Your Teacher. Include Your: Teacher's Email: Your Name: Your Email: Subject: Lesson: Use the following information along with two other sources to write a short report on the artist listed below. As part of your report make sure to include the address of the two sites you used to complete this assignment. Jan Vermeer 1632 - 1675 Jan Vermeer was one of the talented Dutch painters called the "Dutch Masters." He lived and died with no recognition for his painting ability, but today is considered to be one of the greatest painters who ever lived. He is famous for home interiors, with people engaged in their regular daily activities. His paintings are noted for the splendor of the color, the play of lights on objects, and the serene and orderly mood they communicated. "The Art of Painting" "A Street in Delft" Vermeer was intent on finding the most perfect solution to representing the subtle play of light on a face or objects in a room. To accomplish this, he made careful studies of form in light and luminous shadow. Vermeer's works are noted for the play of light falling in little pearls of paint on everything in the picture. They also depict a very serene and orderly mood with precise balance and harmony. Many students of art history believe that Vermeer might have used a device with a simple lens used to project the scene he was painting within a darkened cubicle. The optical effect gave a sharpened central section to the scene with a fuzzy out-of-focus appearance at the edges. Vermeer was also known to have painted frequently from mirrors.
Email Your Assignment To Your Teacher. Include Your: Teacher's Email: Your Name: Your Email: Subject: Lesson: Use the following information along with two other sources to write a short report on the artist listed below. As part of your report make sure to include the address of the two sites you used to complete this assignment. Jan Vermeer 1632 - 1675 Jan Vermeer was one of the talented Dutch painters called the "Dutch Masters." He lived and died with no recognition for his painting ability, but today is considered to be one of the greatest painters who ever lived. He is famous for home interiors, with people engaged in their regular daily activities. His paintings are noted for the splendor of the color, the play of lights on objects, and the serene and orderly mood they communicated. "The Art of Painting" "A Street in Delft" Vermeer was intent on finding the most perfect solution to representing the subtle play of light on a face or objects in a room. To accomplish this, he made careful studies of form in light and luminous shadow. Vermeer's works are noted for the play of light falling in little pearls of paint on everything in the picture. They also depict a very serene and orderly mood with precise balance and harmony. Many students of art history believe that Vermeer might have used a device with a simple lens used to project the scene he was painting within a darkened cubicle. The optical effect gave a sharpened central section to the scene with a fuzzy out-of-focus appearance at the edges. Vermeer was also known to have painted frequently from mirrors.
Use the following information along with two other sources to write a short report on the artist listed below. As part of your report make sure to include the address of the two sites you used to complete this assignment. Jan Vermeer 1632 - 1675 Jan Vermeer was one of the talented Dutch painters called the "Dutch Masters." He lived and died with no recognition for his painting ability, but today is considered to be one of the greatest painters who ever lived. He is famous for home interiors, with people engaged in their regular daily activities. His paintings are noted for the splendor of the color, the play of lights on objects, and the serene and orderly mood they communicated. "The Art of Painting" "A Street in Delft" Vermeer was intent on finding the most perfect solution to representing the subtle play of light on a face or objects in a room. To accomplish this, he made careful studies of form in light and luminous shadow. Vermeer's works are noted for the play of light falling in little pearls of paint on everything in the picture. They also depict a very serene and orderly mood with precise balance and harmony. Many students of art history believe that Vermeer might have used a device with a simple lens used to project the scene he was painting within a darkened cubicle. The optical effect gave a sharpened central section to the scene with a fuzzy out-of-focus appearance at the edges. Vermeer was also known to have painted frequently from mirrors.
Jan Vermeer 1632 - 1675 Jan Vermeer was one of the talented Dutch painters called the "Dutch Masters." He lived and died with no recognition for his painting ability, but today is considered to be one of the greatest painters who ever lived. He is famous for home interiors, with people engaged in their regular daily activities. His paintings are noted for the splendor of the color, the play of lights on objects, and the serene and orderly mood they communicated. "The Art of Painting" "A Street in Delft" Vermeer was intent on finding the most perfect solution to representing the subtle play of light on a face or objects in a room. To accomplish this, he made careful studies of form in light and luminous shadow. Vermeer's works are noted for the play of light falling in little pearls of paint on everything in the picture. They also depict a very serene and orderly mood with precise balance and harmony. Many students of art history believe that Vermeer might have used a device with a simple lens used to project the scene he was painting within a darkened cubicle. The optical effect gave a sharpened central section to the scene with a fuzzy out-of-focus appearance at the edges. Vermeer was also known to have painted frequently from mirrors.