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Diogenes | The Walters Art Museum
The Greek philosopher Diogenes (404-323 BC) is seated in his abode, the earthenware tub, in the Metroon, Athens, lighting the lamp in daylight with which he was to search for an honest man. His companions were dogs that also served as emblems of his "Cynic" (Greek: "kynikos," dog-like) philosophy, which emphasized an austere existence.
Category : Diogenes in paintings - Wikimedia
2021年4月21日 · 'Diogenes Throwing Away His Cup', oil on canvas painting by John Martin.jpg 956 × 638; 110 KB
Once Upon A Time in Athens: The Story of Diogenes
In the painting Diogenes Sitting in His Tub (1860), by Jean-Léon Gérôme, a man sitting in something, which more resembles a huge clay pot than a tub, is depicted. Around the man there are four dogs, curiously watching, as the man lights a lantern in broad daylight.
Diogenes by Jean-Léon Gérôme - USEUM
Diogenes 1860 by Jean-Léon Gérôme Oil on canvas, H: 29 5/16 x W: 39 3/4 in. (74.5 x 101 cm) [br] The Walters Art Museum Acquired by William T. Walters, 1872 Description: The Greek philosopher Diogenes (404-323 BC) is seated in his abode, the earthenware tub, in the Metroon, Athens, lighting the lamp in daylight with which he was to search ...
Diogenes 1882 - John William Waterhouse Paintings
Diogenes 1882 is the first of Waterhouse's masterpieces that embrace the style of the Pre-Raphaelites. His interpretation of the Pre-Raphaelite movement is very different from Burne-Jones's, but the painters of the same era embraced a variety of styles.
Diogenes - The Art Institute of Chicago
Renowned as one of the best prints of the sixteenth century, this masterpiece by the great woodcut artist not only reveals his absorption of Roman High Renaissance art but also paves the way for the dynamism of the Baroque. Diogenes, a fourth century B.C. Greek philosopher, chose the hardship of dwelling in a wooden tub, seen in the background.
Diogenes, 1882 - John William Waterhouse - WikiArt.org
2019年12月19日 · ‘Diogenes’ was created in 1882 by John William Waterhouse in Romanticism style. Find more prominent pieces of history painting at Wikiart.org – best visual art database.
Diogenes - The Collection - Museo Nacional del Prado
Diogenes of Sinope (ca.412 - 323BC) was a Greek Cynic philosopher. He is depicted here with his lighted lantern, which he used during the day in his search for an “honest man” in the streets of Athens, indicating his general contempt for humanity.
Diogenes (1882) by John William Waterhouse – Artchive
The artwork portrays the ancient Greek philosopher Diogenes of Sinope, who is renowned for his ascetic lifestyle and philosophical beliefs. Diogenes is depicted in a humble setting, seated within a large ceramic jar, which symbolizes his rejection of materialism.
Diogenes by John William Waterhouse - ArtGuide.org
Currently, Diogenes is used to naming a behavioural disorder known for instinctive self condemnation and hoarding. Who inspired the artist? John William Waterhouse performed his paintings and followed a similar style to the Pre-Raphaelite style.