The role of flowers in modern culture and painting Automatic translate
Flowers, without a doubt, play a significant role in a person’s life. Moreover, flowers are part of our culture. The aroma of flowers has long inspired creative people to create their own works of art - paintings, music, sculptures, etc. Today it is extremely difficult to even imagine a private courtyard area without such a flower bed, but city apartments, office premises, spacious school classrooms and kindergarten groups, etc. without a couple of potted flowers on the windowsills.
Since ancient times, flowers have represented the content of numerous still lifes. Flowers, trees and shrubs have become integral elements of the paintings of the greatest masters of painting. Floral ornament is characteristic of holistic applied art.
The theme of flowers, especially bouquets of roses , has been the subject of many famous artists at various times. Here are some examples:
- artist K. Korovin dedicated a huge number of his masterpieces to the rose. Thus, the most famous paintings in his work are “Roses and Violets”, “Roses in Blue Jugs” and “Roses at the Window”;
- from the numerous creations of the Dutch Post-Impressionist artist V.V. Gog can be distinguished by “White Roses”, “Vase with Roses”, as well as one of his last paintings “Pink Roses”;
- In the works of the French Impressionist artist Auguste Renoir, still lifes with depicted roses also occupy a significant place. Thus, we can highlight such paintings as “Bouquet of Roses”, “Roses and Jasmine in a Delft Vase”.
In our article we have given several examples of unique masterpieces of painting with one of the most favorite flowers of great artists - the rose. However, master painters painted many paintings in which they depicted many other flowers: daisies, cornflowers, lilies, etc. Each artist in his masterpieces tried to convey in his own way all the beauty of the amazing flower plant.
Thus, flowers play a significant role not only in the life of each individual person, but also in human culture and painting in general.