FINAL SHOW(museum research)
The New Walk Museum
My visit to the new walk museum was quite a pleasant one which i enjoyed because, i was able to disscover alot of mediums as well as the artists who used them. Indeed it was quite a large hall having big room spaces used for art exibitions. One of which i did attend.
The rooms were divided into several parts which define exch of the exibitions. Amongst all, i attended the "The EXPRESSIONISM". In some of this exibitions we were allowed to make use of our cameras, while some strictly made it clear that there should not be any picture taking. It was a display of artworks from both the the old age, down to the Africans life to the Egyptians when the stone age existed.
The EXPRESSIONISM (German Impressionists)
The Exhibition was a dispay of several artpieces which were landscape paintings with several mediums of ( Water colour and oil colour), (ink and water colour), ( oil on canvas). Amongst the artworks that were displayed
COASTAL SCENE WITH FISHING BOATS
HERMAN MAX PECHESTEIN (1881- 1955)
OIL ON CANVAS, PAINTED IN 1909
Purchased from the ledger Gallaries, London 1952
In the exhibition i sat by to observe this magnificent pice of art by Herman Max Pechestein (1881- 1955). His work i must say, was truly incredible with the techniques and mediums he made use of.In the actual painting, there were some use of light brush strokes which gave the objects in the painting texture as he also applies a forshortening effect.
Reference
Storyofleicester.info. 2020. New Walk - Story Of Leicester. [online] Available at: <https://storyofleicester.info/a-place-to-live/new-walk/> [Accessed 16 April 2020].
Leicestermercury.co.uk. 2020. New Walk Museum Latest News - Leicesteshirelive. [online] Available at: <https://www.leicestermercury.co.uk/all-about/new-walk-museum> [Accessed 10 May 2020].
I do feel like the work you have written here is not original and has been written as part of a different module. It is also not clear to me how this blog post relates to the Final Show. Is this part of your blog post on curation? Please clarify.
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