Painting
Painting is a form of art (the art scene). The power to create an image (4 pointed squares) was always in the hands of the maji's (magic). Art has always
been a form of propaganda of the Empire. |
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The cave art from 40.000 bc was later labelled as art of primitive ape like cave men.
From the start of human culture, it was not allowed to depict the 'gods' the way they looked.
The Egyptians painted on papyrus. Cobalt and lapis lazuli was used to make blue pigment.
In Christianity the trinity Osiris-Isis-Horus became the trinity God-Mary-Jesus with depiction of scenes from the bible as form of propaganda in combination with music in cathedrals on specific leylines.
1400s Van Eyck brothers, Hieronymous Bosch, Rogier Van der Weyden.
The elite families of the Catholic Church (de Medici, Sforza, della Rovere, Julius II) were the patrons of Titian, Leonardo da Vinci, Rafael and Michelangelo during the so-called Renaissance.
Sandro Boticelli Birth of Venus.
1500s Albrecht Dürer works for Maximilian I Habsburg. Hans Holbein the Younger paints Henry VIII, Erasmus, Thomas More,..
1506 Rafael paints the School of Athens in the Vatican Palace of the Catholic Church with Plato (based on homosexual Leonardo da Vinci, who taught Rafael drawing in perspective), carrying a copy of Timaeus and Aristotle making the Hermetic sign As Above So Below. It also includes Giovanni Bazzi (nicknamed 'the sodomite'), Zoroaster, Ptolemy, Pythagoras, Archimedes, Euclid (holding a square, based on Bramante), Heraclitus (based on Michelangelo) and the skeptics Arcesilaus, Carneades, Pythodorus,.. It also depicts statues of Apollo and Athena.
1508 Michelangelo ceiling Sistine Chapel.
1536 Michelangelo The Last Judgement.
1550 Giorgio Vasari (agent of the Medici's) Lives of the Most Excellent Painters, Sculptors and Architects.
The Habsburgs were patrons of painters like Diego Velazquez. Scipione Borghese was the patron of Caravaggio and Bernini. Hans Holbein the Younger paints Henry VIII.
The Bourbons and Richelieu created the Académie Française.
1600s Golden Age in the Netherlands Johannes Vermeer. El Greco.
jesuit propaganda for Habsburgs and Medici's of Peter Paul Rubens (Baroque with Anton Van Dyck, Jan Breughel the Elder).
1628 Nicolas Poussin (Camillo Massimo as patron) Et In Arcadia Ego.
1730 Rococo trend in Paris (Jean-Antoine Watteau) and Venice (Giovanni Battista Tiepolo), funded by the Dolfin family.
Neo-classicism: François Boucher (Rococo) trains mason Jacques-Louis David (neo-classicism, Jacobin Club, propaganda for Napoleon, influenced by Johann Winckelmann), mason Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres,..
1800s Egyptian expedition, establishment of the Louvre. Germaine de Staël created the art movement Romanticism with Caspar David Friedrich, Girodet (student of neo-classicist JL David), Théodore Géricault (The Raft of the Medusa), jesuit Eugène Delacroix, John Fuseli (paintings of demons), William Turner, Gustave Wappers,..
Francisco Goya as court painter of the Spanish Habsburgs.
1870 Metropolitan Museum of Art.
1875 Art Students League in NY.
Impressionism Claude Monet, Edgar Degas, Paul Gauguin, Paul Cézanne, Vincent van Gogh, JMW Turner, Henri Matisse, Henri Rousseau,..
Expressionism Edvard Munch, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, August Macke,..
Symbolism Gustave Moreau, Arnold Böcklin, Félicien Rops,..
Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney (S&B), Peggy Guggenheim, Paul and Harold Orsini-Rosenbergs promoted the program Modernism in Montmartre and Montparnasse Paris (patron of Pablo Picasso) and New York (Bohemian culture of Greenwich Village, the Rosenbergs are from Bohemia). Gertrude Stein was mentored by William James TS, SPR and in contact with Mabel Dodge (Greenwich Village scene).
1907 After his blue and rose period, Pablo Picasso makes the cubist painting Les Demoiselles d'Avignon with influences of African masks, bought by Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler.
1911 Marc Chagall I and the Village. Der Blaue Reiter (Wassily Kandinsky). De Stijl (Piet Mondrian, Theo Van Doesburg).
1912 Orphic cubism
1920 Georgia O'Keefe (lesbian agenda with Frida Kahlo). Max Beckman.
1924 André Breton created the Surrealist movement (Giorgio De Chirico, Salvador Dali, Juan Miro). Wassily Kandinsky.
Edward James (S&B family Forbes) funds Salvador Dali.
1929 René Magritte This is not a pipe. Willem de Kooning.
1930 Grant Wood American Gothic.
1935 Salons of America exhibition at Rockefeller Center's RCA building. Mark Rothko (jewish) joins the Ten with Adolph Gottlieb, Ralph Rosenborg, Ben-Zion, Ilya Bolotowsky. Federal Art Project.
Varian Fry and Albert Barr of MoMa help Marc Chagal move to the US.
1937 Pablo Picasso Guernica (promoted by MoMa). minimalism of Giorgio Morandi.
the work of George Grosz was used in the Entartete Kunst exhibition in Munich with works of Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Max Beckmann, Erich Heckel, Emil Nolde, Marc Chagall, Max Ernst, Piet Mondrian, Raoul Hausmann, Wassily Kandinsky, Paul Klee, Oskar Kokoshka, Rudolf Bauer, James Ensor, Vincent van Gogh, Henri Matisse, Pablo Picasso, ..
1939 André Breton organizes Kahlo's first exhibition in NY. Guggenheim Museum.
1942 Edward Hopper Nighthawks.
The most important surrealists were transferred through Varian Fry's Emergency rescue Committee. Andrew Cavendish funded Lucian Freud.
1946 Bolotowsky teaches at Black Mountain College. abstract expressionists promoted by Betty Parsons.
1960s The CIA created the NY Intellectuals scene of art critics Harold Rosenberg (coined the term 'action painting') and Leo Steinberg (son of Leninist, The New School).
Jackson Pollock was a member of CIA front American Committee on Cultural Freedom of marxist Sidney Hook, was made famous by Clement Greenberg (Commentary, also ACCF), who introduced other Abstract Expressionists Willem de Kooning, Barnett Newman, Clyfford Still. His patron was Peggy Guggenheim (Montparnasse scene in Paris, married to Max Ernst).
Cultural marxists invented the concept of Conceptual Art: Andy Warhol made mind controlled slave Marilyn Monroe and Disney's Mickey Mouse, pop art icons.
Frank Stella, David Hockney, Anselm Kiefer, Gerhard Richter, Francis Bacon, Chuck Close.
Postmodernism was created as an antithesis to modernism.
1975 Pasadena Art Museum. JM Basquiat.
2002 Kahlo Salma Hayek as Frida Kahlo.
2005 The Da Vinci Code filmed at the Louvre.