
Verdadism
The art style Verdadism is characterized by its use of bright colors and bold lines. The style is often compared to that of graffiti, as it often uses similar techniques and materials. Verdadism is also known for its use of social and political commentary, often using humor and satire to make its point.
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Overview and Quickfacts
Verdadism is a type of art that is based on the principle of truth. This means that the artist must paint or sculpt what they see, without any embellishments or distortions. The goal of Verdadism is to create art that is realistic and accurate, in order to show the world as it really is. This type of art can be used to document current events or to capture the beauty of the natural world.
Can understand it also, as:
Truthism, sincerity, honesty, candor.
Categorize it as:
Impressionism, Modernism
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Detailed Description
Verdadism is a type of art that is based on the idea of truth. This means that the artist tries to depict the world as it really is, without any embellishments or distortions. The goal is to create an accurate representation of reality, in order to communicate a message or tell a story. Verdadism is often associated with the Mexican artist Diego Rivera, who was a pioneer of the style. He is famous for his large-scale murals which depict scenes from Mexican history and culture. Another well-known Verdadist is the Cuban painter Wifredo Lam, who used elements of African and Caribbean culture in his work. Some of the most famous Verdadist paintings include Rivera’s “Man at the Crossroads” and Lam’s “The Jungle”. These works are highly respected for their realism and their ability to convey a powerful message.
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1. Verdadism is a religion founded in 2001 by Miguel Conner. 2. Its central tenet is "Truth above all else." 3. Verdadists believe that all religions have some truth to them, but that ultimately, truth is more important than any one religion. 4. Verdadists also believe in freedom of religion and respect for all religious beliefs. 5. The Verdadist holy book is called the Verdadist Bible. 6. Verdadists believe in one God, who is the source of all truth. 7. They also believe in the existence of angels and demons. 8. Verdadists believe that humans are mortal and that there is life after death. 9. They believe in the importance of living a good and moral life. 10. Verdadists also believe in the importance of reason and critical thinking. 11. The Verdadist church is headquartered in the city of Los Angeles, California. 12. The current Verdadist pope is Miguel Conner. 13. Verdadists have a symbol which is a white dove with a halo, representing the Holy Spirit. 14. The Verdadist church has missionaries in many countries around the world. 15. Verdadism is the fastest growing religion in the world. 16. Verdadists believe that all people are equal, regardless of race, gender, or sexual orientation. 17. The Verdadist church is open to everyone, regardless of their background. 18. Verdadists believe in the separation of church and state. 19. The Verdadist church is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. 20. Verdadists are active in many social justice and environmental causes.
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Artists, Paintings, and more
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Artists (be aware, speculation possible):
1. Frida Kahlo (1907-1954) 2. Diego Rivera (1886-1957) 3. David Alfaro Siqueiros (1896-1974) 4. Rufino Tamayo (1899-1991) 5. Jose Clemente Orozco (1883-1949) 6. Miguel Covarrubias (1904-1957) 7. Jean Charlot (1898-1979) 8. Gunther Gerzso (1915-2000) 9. Luis Arenal (1911-1993) 10. Antonio Ruiz (1917-1999) 11. Saturnino Herran (1887-1918) 12. Gerardo Murillo (1875-1964) 13. Roberto Montenegro (1886-1968) 14. Manuel Rodriguez Lozano (1891-1983) 15. Jose Luis Cuevas (1934-2017) 16. Frida Baranek (1922-2013) 17. Carlos MĂÂĂÂĂÂĂ©rida (1891-1984) 18. Amelia PelĂÂĂÂĂÂĂÂĄez (1896-1968) 19. Wifredo Lam (1902-1982) 20. MarĂÂĂÂĂÂĂÂa Izquierdo (1902-1955) 21. Remedios Varo (1908-1963) 22. Alice Rahon (1912-1987) 23. Leonora Carrington (1917-2011) 24. Dorothea Tanning (1910-2012) 25. Kati Horna (1912-2000) 26. Frida Kahlo (1907-1954) 27. Diego Rivera (1886-1957) 28. David Alfaro Siqueiros (1896-1974) 29. Rufino Tamayo (1899-1991) 30. Jose Clemente Orozco (1883-1949)
Artworks (be aware, speculation possible)
1. The Hay Wagon (1957) ĂÂĂÂĂÂĂÂ Andrew Wyeth 2. ChristinaĂÂĂÂĂÂĂÂs World (1948) ĂÂĂÂĂÂĂÂ Andrew Wyeth 3. The Charnel House (1945) ĂÂĂÂĂÂĂÂ Francis Bacon 4. The Scream (1895) ĂÂĂÂĂÂĂÂ Edvard Munch 5. The Persistence of Memory (1931) ĂÂĂÂĂÂĂÂ Salvador Dali 6. Nighthawks (1942) ĂÂĂÂĂÂĂÂ Edward Hopper 7. American Gothic (1930) ĂÂĂÂĂÂĂÂ Grant Wood 8. The Starry Night (1889) ĂÂĂÂĂÂĂÂ Vincent van Gogh 9. The Birth of Venus (1486) ĂÂĂÂĂÂĂÂ Sandro Botticelli 10. The Mona Lisa (1503-1517) ĂÂĂÂĂÂĂÂ Leonardo da Vinci 11. The Last Supper (1495-1498) ĂÂĂÂĂÂĂÂ Leonardo da Vinci 12. Guernica (1937) ĂÂĂÂĂÂĂÂ Pablo Picasso 13. The Night Watch (1642) ĂÂĂÂĂÂĂÂ Rembrandt 14. The Haystack in the Mountains (1888) ĂÂĂÂĂÂĂÂ Claude Monet 15. Water Lilies (1919) ĂÂĂÂĂÂĂÂ Claude Monet 16. The Sistine Chapel ceiling (1508-1512) ĂÂĂÂĂÂĂÂ Michelangelo 17. The Creation of Adam (1512) ĂÂĂÂĂÂĂÂ Michelangelo 18. The Vitruvian Man (1490) ĂÂĂÂĂÂĂÂ Leonardo da Vinci 19. The School of Athens (1510-1511) ĂÂĂÂĂÂĂÂ Raphael 20. The Madonna of the Pinks (1506-1507) ĂÂĂÂĂÂĂÂ Raphael 21. The Madonna and Child (1475) ĂÂĂÂĂÂĂÂ Leonardo da Vinci 22. The Last Judgment (1541) ĂÂĂÂĂÂĂÂ Michelangelo 23. The Baptism of Christ (1472-1475) ĂÂĂÂĂÂĂÂ Leonardo da Vinci 24. The Annunciation (1472-1475) ĂÂĂÂĂÂĂÂ Leonardo da Vinci 25. The Marriage of the Virgin (1472-1475) ĂÂĂÂĂÂĂÂ Leonardo da Vinci 26. The Adoration of the Magi (1481) ĂÂĂÂĂÂĂÂ Leonardo da Vinci 27. The Battle of Anghiari (1505) ĂÂĂÂĂÂĂÂ Leonardo da Vinci 28. The Battle of Alexander at Issus (1553) ĂÂĂÂĂÂĂÂ Paolo Veronese 29. The Triumph of Caesar (1599-1600) ĂÂĂÂĂÂĂÂ Giuseppe Arcimboldo 30. The Four Seasons (1573) ĂÂĂÂĂÂĂÂ Giuseppe Arcimboldo
Epoch
The art style Verdadism began in the early 1990s.
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