The "imitating painting from well known artist" currently is
knowing a period of great interest on behalf of the public and is in accordance
with us that is not only a momentary fashion. A time that the modern art has
reached limit expressions, denote chaos and superficiality, when by now has come
to a situation in which to "emerge" is not important what you do and haow you do
it, but rather the sign and who sustains it, so critical or pseudo-hireded
critical and\or merchants that have all the interest to push the artist inflate
prices of his works, the users stretch to address to works where is not
necessary understand the study of an often comprehensible critical apparatus
like the works that intend "explain". And since the works that are able to be
appreciated from all, so the ones produced from the Middle ageses to the '800
are always more hardly available on the market and if they are the prices of the
same often are not accesible to all, happens that the public turns to artists
that realizes declared imitating paintings or paints in the style of…".
Perhaps not all know that make copies is not a recent fashion. Still toward the
years '60 it was possible, visiting the innumerable museums of Italia, come upon
in painters with all them tools that realized copies of famous authors and
sometimes with great winger. But there's more: already in the '500 was
perfecltly normal copy or draw from the works of the good teachers, and to this
apprenticeship ubmitted also painters passed to the history and entered with
good straight in the history art books. Naturally to realize a good paint from a
more or less ancient picture, is not enough to know the technique"… is necessary
to be in great tuning with the author you imitate, this is an absolutely
necessary condition to produce a good work. So, if you do'nt "feel" the author,
his sign, the touch, the kneading, his "palette", your work will be negatively
influenced.
Then, realizing a paint sets in the style of Caravaggio, implicates an operation
much more deeper that making a copy of one of his stupendous paints. In this
case the purpose, that won't be able to be reached if not seeing like it is
possible, as Caravaggio saw, implicates that the "counterfeiter" disposes of a
wide knowledge of the works of the author in matter, that knows his hinterland,
his teachers, his predilections, his relative ideas not simply to the same
painting. In this case the paint realized on the base of this presuppositions
would be a paint that not only reflects over the technique and the knowledge of
the properly said pictorial art, that reflects necessarily the style and the
taste, but other things too, that often are thought to be known, but they aren't
at all. The result would be a Caravaggio's paint unpublished, luckly discovered,
and that a connoisseur without making use of scientific techniques to test
pigments and materials would be able to think authentic.
This site is proposed to show by the Web, either "imitating paintings from well
known artists" either "paints in the style of..." The exposed paints will be
alternated in the time. Anyone interested in having more information, or simply
to contact us, can send us an e-mail by clicking on the
link at the bottom of the page. Thank you.
Here there is a gallery with some of my "imitating paintings from well
known artists".
Constable's style Oil - 30 x 40 cm
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"Fruit basket" from Caravaggio
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Posillipo's school style: "Navy" Oil on canvas - 38 x 20 cm
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'600 galleon's style Oil on canvas
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The look of the cat Misc on canvas
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Protrait of a wild cat Misc on canvas
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Guardi's style
Oil - 28 x 44,5 cm |
Guardi's style
Oil - 20 x 30 cm
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'700 navy's style
43 x 61,5 cm
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Pietro Fra Giacomo's style
26 x 45 cm |
Madonna of the goldfinch From Raffaello Sanzio - Misc on canvas - 30 x 29 cm
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Trompe l'öeil Misc on canvas - 24 x 28 cm
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Venus and Amorino
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