You know those
pictures that look like you could just jump right into, well the
Flight into Egypt is one of those paintings. Annibale Carracci has
so much detail packed into this painting. There are two main
figures, along with a donkey. Off in the distance one can see a
castle like piece of architecture, on a hill. There then is a path
that leads to a river, with a canoe and another figure. The river
is very realistic because of the reflections that are painted in,
this goes for every part of this
painting.
There are trues around the edges of the painting, as if they are
framing the painting. As you look harder at the painting you may
notice the few figures are doing work and they continue all the way
to the back of the painting. One last thing that you might notice
is the colors of the painting, they are very grey toned and not
very bright.
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He also uses
space, and atmospheric perspective. He uses space by filling trees
and hills around, and uses atmospheric perspective by taking those
trees, hills and clouds and slowly fading them to nothing. The
balance of this painting would be asymmetrical, because they aren't
the same on both sides. Emphasis is putting focus on part of an art
piece, in this case Carracci puts emphasis on the people and the
river, because he is putting light colors in the midst of cooler
toned colors that are also darker.
In this painting I get a sense of the power of nature over
any other figure or god. Nature plays a key role in all paintings,
because we are part of nature. The painting shows the beauty and
strength of the nature with putting together all of the parts of
nature, water, land, humans, and the sky. They can also show the
strength with how all of the components work together. Everything
in the painting looks realistic and shows a smooth








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