The first is a slightly gruesome subject, but very much of its time. I was captured by the architectural part of this image, first of all (that being a 'thing' of mine). However, once I started to appreciate that every figure in the crowd was individually marked out, I was agog at the work that had gone into this image. I do downsize my images for posting, so biggification may not necessarily prove my point, but truly, right at the back of that crowd, where lesser artists might have been tempted to 'fudge' somewhat, every figure has its own presence. Astounding work.
Then we move to the lighter, brighter work of the lads at play. I loved the airiness of the piece, the relaxed nature of the inhabitants... and the architecture of the Roman remains.
Oh... and of course I had to find out about Pallone. Apart from simply being the Italian word for ball (and the root from which we get the English word balloon), it relates to games with balls, which differ a bit between regions. Read more here.
Beautiful art.
ReplyDeletewe agree... it is a horror event but the details are done in a super special way... and to see the crowd on the roofs and how they enjoy the spectacle says a lot about our species....
ReplyDeleteThe size of that crowd - spectators - watching an execution is astounding.
ReplyDeleteIncredible work, but I doubt that anyone would favour images of a public execution hanging on the dining room wall!
ReplyDeleteThe second painting is a favorite, the first is gruesome. Happy Monday, have a wonderful week!
ReplyDeleteThe artwork is just beautiful and we prefer the second one to the first.
ReplyDeleteYou continue to show us such beautiful art work.
ReplyDeleteMorning YAM I am really enjoying the pen and ink art.
ReplyDeleteHugs Cecilia
I am always in awe of pen and ink artists. Wonderful to say hi to you! namaste
ReplyDeleteVey nice! The architecture in the first picture, especially is gorgeous. I also like the way he adds depth with shadowing!
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