Who Painted This? #17
Thursday, 27 February 2020
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I spent a long fourth dimension looking for a icon for this week. One of my basic premises for the paintings chosen is that they must travel past times painters that are of involvement in addition to don't inwards full general make a one-off wonder.
I was surprised past times this painter equally I'd never heard of him earlier in addition to nonetheless experience equally if I should have. The side past times side was that this wasn't what this persuasion looked similar final fourth dimension I looked at it!
That's equally much equally a clue equally you're getting!
"Who painted this? #17"?
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Who painted this? #18 |
I was surprised past times this painter equally I'd never heard of him earlier in addition to nonetheless experience equally if I should have. The side past times side was that this wasn't what this persuasion looked similar final fourth dimension I looked at it!
That's equally much equally a clue equally you're getting!
"Who painted this? #17"?
PLEASE brand certain you lot read the rules earlier posting a comment - in addition to ONLY POST ON THIS BLOG what you lot mean value is the answer.
Click this link to read THE RULES for participating inwards this challenge (this saves having to re-create them out for each post!).
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- use your brains non software to observe the answer
- search using words exclusively on a database of images
- leave your reply equally a comment on this weblog (This calendar week you lot tin post right answers i past times i if you lot like. However you lot must accept ONE comment which summarises ALL the right answers you lot accept supplied BEFORE side past times side Friday)
- correct in addition to partially right answers volition non travel published until the side past times side post - which provides the answer
- if incorrect it volition travel published
- do non travel out the reply on Facebook!
- the winner - who gets a elevate in addition to a link on/from this weblog - is the kickoff mortal to give me a completely right reply for ALL the things I desire to know
The answers are below. I've included links to the painting, the creative mortal in addition to the house where it is at in i trial located. I'm non reproducing the images this calendar week - simply you lot tin observe them hither - Who painted these 10 Popes?
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The right answers
The kickoff mortal to render the right reply was Jane Gardiner (Glasgow Painter) making this her 2d win.
As expected the answers came inwards a lot to a greater extent than piece of cake in addition to I mean value perchance to a greater extent than or less people decided non to participate final calendar week - in addition to and therefore couldn't resist the hunt!
Anyway, I was hugely impressed past times the people who got their submissions inwards in addition to I mean value I'm right inwards proverb that all those who submitted 10 got 10 correct. There are diverse versions of where they are at in i trial - simply I mean value that reflects which rootage was used.
They are (in social club of response):
#1
- Title of the artwork: St. Francis Preaching a Sermon to Pope Honorius III
- Name of the Pope: Pope Honorius III (1148-1227)
- Name of the creative mortal who created this artwork: Giotto
- Date it was created: 1297-1299
- Media used: Fresco
- Where it lives now: San Francesco, Upper Church, Assisi, Italy
- Title of the artwork: Dream of Pope Sergius
- Name of the Pope: Pope Sergius I (650-701)
- Name of the creative mortal who created this artwork: Rogier van der Weyden
- Date it was created: 1437-40
- Media used: Oil on oak panel, 89 x eighty cm
- Where it lives now: J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles
- Title of the artwork: Saint Lawrence Receiving the Treasures of the Church from Pope Sixtus II
- Name of the Pope: Pope Sixtus II (257-258)
- Name of the creative mortal who created this artwork: Fra Angelico
- Date it was created: 1447-1449
- Media used: fresco
- Where it lives now: Cappella Niccolina, Palazzi Pontifici, Vatican
- Title of the artwork: Pope Paul III
- Name of the Pope: Pope Paul III
- Name of the creative mortal who created this artwork: Titian
- Date it was created: 1545-1546
- Media used: oil on canvas 106 x 85 cm
- Where it lives now: Museo Nazionale di Capodimonte, Naples, Italy
- Title of the artwork: Pope Leo X
- Name of the Pope: Pope Leo X
- Name of the creative mortal who created this artwork: Agnolo Bronzino
- Date it was created: c.1560
- Media used: oil on tin fifteen x 12 cm
- Where it lives now: Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence
- Title of the artwork: Catherine of Siena escorted pope Gregory XI at Rome on 17th Jan 1377 - Giorgio Vasari
- Name of the Pope: Pope Gregory XI
- Name of the creative mortal who created this artwork: Giorgio Vasari
- Date it was created: ?
- Media used: fresco
- Where it lives now: Sala Regia inwards the Apostolic Palace, Rome
- Title of the artwork: Portrait of Pope Innocent X
- Name of the Pope: Pope Innocent X
- Name of the creative mortal who created this artwork: Diego Rodriguez de Silva y Velázquez
- Date it was created: 1650
- Media used: oil on canvas, 140 x 120 cm
- Where it lives now: Galleria Doria Pamphilj
- Title of the artwork: Portrait of Pope Pius V
- Name of the Pope: Pope Pius V
- Name of the creative mortal who created this artwork: Doménikos Theotokópoulos a.k.a El Greco
- Date it was created: c.1605
- Media used: oil on canvas
- Where it lives now: Private collection, Paris
- Title of the artwork: Portrait of Pope Pius VII
- Name of the Pope: Pope Pius VII
- Name of the creative mortal who created this artwork: Jacques-Louis David
- Date it was created: 1805
- Media used: oil on canvas, 86.5 x 71.5 cm
- Where it lives now: Musée du Louvre, Paris, France
- Title of the artwork: Pope Leo X (after Raphael)
- Name of the Pope: Pope Leo X Pope Leo X
- Name of the creative mortal who created this artwork: Fernando Botero
- Date it was created: 1964
- Media used: oil on sheet 1000 59.00 in. (149.86 cm.) (height) past times 51.00 in. (129.54 cm.) (width)
- Where it lives now: ?
The right answers
The kickoff mortal to render the right reply was Jane Gardiner (Glasgow Painter) making this her 2d win.
As expected the answers came inwards a lot to a greater extent than piece of cake in addition to I mean value perchance to a greater extent than or less people decided non to participate final calendar week - in addition to and therefore couldn't resist the hunt!
Anyway, I was hugely impressed past times the people who got their submissions inwards in addition to I mean value I'm right inwards proverb that all those who submitted 10 got 10 correct. There are diverse versions of where they are at in i trial - simply I mean value that reflects which rootage was used.
They are (in social club of response):
- Sandra Robinson - final week's winner
- Alyson Champ
- Irene
- Mark
- David J Teter
- Ka Gray
For the tape I've personally seen (up unopen in addition to personal) the Giotto inwards Assissi, the Velaquez inwards an exhibition at the National Gallery in addition to (I think) the David inwards the Louvre! The Velaquez is good worth making a journeying to see.
Beware momentous events that don't occur also oftentimes - if a serial of paintings mightiness travel potentially relevant!
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