Thanks for this helpful explanation. Chiaroscuro and tenebrism were indeed confusing terms to me, but this really helped to distinguish these terms. And some works by Caravaggio are always a plus.
The darkness in all the Tenebrism was really unnerving. It's like you're staring into the void; the two woman looking out the window was my favorite: 5:54
Artemisia Gentileschi was a follower of Caravaggio, her painting “Judith Beheading Holofernes” is a chiaroscuro or tenebrism? I believe it’s chiaroscuro. Thank you!
To save you people some time, here's the summary of what I understood. Tenebrism - Tenebroso (Translated as 'gloomy') - Characterized by art having darkness as it's dominating feature as contrast to the light illuminating the subject in the dark to create a dramatic effect. B. Chiaroscuro - Word that can be translated by 'light-dark'. - Characterized by utilizing light and dark to create a better representation of three-dimensionality of the subject painted in a piece. "All artworks using Tenebrism can be characterized as Chiarscuro but not all artworks using Chiarscuro can be characterized as Tenebrism"
Thanks! I added Portuguese (Br) subtitles to the last video. It is an automatic translation, so I hope it is accurate enough for you. Let me know if it works well for you.
Thanks for this helpful explanation. Chiaroscuro and tenebrism were indeed confusing terms to me, but this really helped to distinguish these terms. And some works by Caravaggio are always a plus.
Yes, it always confused me a bit as well, so I was glad to find some nice examples to illustrate the differences between both techniques.
My art teacher introduced this topic in this week's class. Thank you for creating this video for further study.
That's cool, I hope that it was helpful for you to understand these concepts better!
The darkness in all the Tenebrism was really unnerving. It's like you're staring into the void; the two woman looking out the window was my favorite: 5:54
It's a nice way of putting it, thanks!
Artemisia Gentileschi was a follower of Caravaggio, her painting “Judith Beheading Holofernes” is a chiaroscuro or tenebrism?
I believe it’s chiaroscuro. Thank you!
For the different versions she made of this, they all contain both chiaroscuro and tenebrism.
Thank you very much for the explanations with clear examples.
My pleasure, thanks!
So very helpful! Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
To save you people some time, here's the summary of what I understood.
Tenebrism
- Tenebroso (Translated as 'gloomy')
- Characterized by art having darkness as it's dominating feature as contrast to the light illuminating the subject in the dark to create a dramatic effect.
B. Chiaroscuro
- Word that can be translated by 'light-dark'.
- Characterized by utilizing light and dark to create a better representation of three-dimensionality of the subject painted in a piece.
"All artworks using Tenebrism can be characterized as Chiarscuro but not all artworks using Chiarscuro can be characterized as Tenebrism"
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Thank you!
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Thanks- that's a better and more accurate description.
Excellent analysis and communication, brilliant!
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Excellent very clear
Glad you liked it
Very interesting and beautiful examples! Thank you!
Thanks, glad you liked it!
Thank you, this was very helpful!
I'm glad to hear it was helpful!
Thank you for the video. I didn't know these techniques and loved to get to know them!!
That's cool, thanks for the feedback!
Chiaroscuro : the technique
Tenebrism : the style
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That sums it up nicely 😁
Prachtige voorbeelden en duidelijke uitleg, dank u wel!
Thanks, graag gedaan
Thanks! Very informative!
Glad it was, thanks
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That's Adoration of the Child (c. 1619-1620) by Gerrit van Honthorst
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That's David with the Head of Goliath (c. 1600-1601) in the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna
Your channel content is wonderful! Could you put subtitles in BR Portuguese too?
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Why no Rembrandt examples??!?! Por que!?!??! Por que?!?? 😶🌫️🫥😟🤬🤬🤬🧐🧐
You are right, some works by Rembrandt would also nicely fit here.
Can you put subtidles in spanish plis ?
I did my best. It is an auto-translate, but you should be able to select Spanish subtitles now. Hope it helps!
Leonardo Da Vinci is technique Sfumato
Yes, but he pioneered more than one technique
So, you could argue that a contemporary teneberist (if that's a word) would be artists like Jono Dry
That is right