I love European history. So I decided to do my concept-folio on the royalty of art. It will be all about old Kings and Queens, famous or not. I chose to do my critique on this portrait of Marie Antoinette because she if one of the better known queens of France and she is one of my favorites.Critique: Jean-Baptiste Gautier-Dagoty’s portrait of Marie Antoinette is one that delights the eye. He was an artist during the French revelation. Jean-Baptiste Gautier-Dagoty painted a couple of portraits of the young French queen, each enraging the common people of France and adding fuel to the revolutionary fire. The composition of this painting balances the picture nicely. Marie Antoinette sits in a bib, blue, poofy dress while her surrounding is red. The contrast between the warm and cool colors makes the painting pop. The value in this painting is used to Antoinette’s advantage. The light is shining right on her and her surroundings are pretty much in the shadows, showing she is the most important part to this painting. This is how she thought in life too; she was the most important woman and everyone should look up to her. The texture in the dress shows rich material of the dress that cost a lot. The harmony of the coloring and shading makes it beautiful and makes the spectator see why the French commoners did not appreciate Marie Antoinette.

5 comments:
Royalty of art is interesting. History is not really my thing but I like how you’re presenting it. I can’t wait to see the final result.
Kayla I think your topic is very good. You can really do a lot with it and make it interesting. I also have a picture of Marie Antoinette for my concept-folio. I also like the picture of the spice girls, its pretty sweet. Very you.
--Katie
Girl Power!! Love the spice girls picture and love the concept! Hope everything goes well.
I love your first picture of Marie Antoinette. Your concept is very original and should be fun!
-Jess L.
That artist has an extremely long name! This concept will take alot more research than others which may be more universally known, but it will give you and the rest of the class an insight to something we would normally pass up. This painting is a very good start for a critique, because it's art elements are very strong. Good choice!
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