Sabinae
02-21-2011, 08:00 PM
“Simplicity is not a goal in the art, but you reach it as you get closer the real meaning of things.” (C. Brancusi)
On the 19 th of February we celebrated 135 years since the birth of Constantin Brancusi, “a soul from the soul of the Romanian people”, entered the universality due to his creations that have suprised a whole world. Brancusi means:
- Romania and the Romanian people contribution to the mankind development;
- symbolism in art: the symbiosis between the expression of self abyss and and the stylized expression of Romanian folk art;
source (http://thetime-carmendohanici.blogspot.com/2011/02/brancusi-and-grace-light-development.html)
Google on Saturday changed its logo to celebrate 135 years since the birth of Constantin Brancusi, the new logo consisting of works by the famous sculptor., such as "Miss Pogany" and "The Kiss." Such personalization has already become a tradition with the giant search engine, which thus tries to get users' attention to great personalities that had significant contribution to the development of science, knowledge and arts.
Thus, besides Miss Pogany and The Kiss, the Google logo also includes images of the works: "Muse sleeping in bronze," "Bird in Space," "New-born," "Prometheus" and "Leda."
Brancusi (born February 19, 1876, at Hobita, Gorj County, dead on March 16, 1957, Paris) was a Romanian sculptor who had a major contribution to renewal of vision and language in contemporary sculpture. A spearhead of the modern artistic movement, Brancusi is considered one of the most important sculptors of the 20th century. His sculptures are unique through elegance of shape and sensitive use of materials. The verticality, horizontality, weight, density and importance to light and space are the typical traits of Brancusi's creation. His work had a profound influence on the modern concept of shape in sculpture, painting and drawing.
source (http://www.bucharestherald.ro/dailyevents/41-dailyevents/19933-google-marks-135-years-since-constantin-brancusis-birth-with-special-logo)
Saturday marked 135 years since the birth of Constantin Brancusi, one of the first-rank figures of Romanian culture of universal value. His sculptures, celebrated across the world and appraised at dozens of millions dollars, are instantly recognizable through their elegant shape and the refined use of materials. To pay homage to the great sculptor’s personality and his vast cultural heritage several dozens of writers, students, teachers and political figures formed a symbolic human circle, on Saturday, in front of Bucharest’s Romanian Athenaeum. The “Constantin Brancusi” circle was an endeavour initiated by Laurian Stanchescu, a member of the Writers’ Guild. Only about 40 people attended the manifestation, Mediafax reports. The group who came to celebrate Constantin Brancusi included Liberal MP Varujan Vosganian, first deputy chair of the Writers’ Guild. People were sporting banners saying things like: “Culture, the heart of a people”, “Culture, the weapon which does not kill”, “Following in Brancusi’s footsteps”, “Culture, a hope for mankind”, “Without culture one does not exist” and “We only live through culture”.
source (http://www.nineoclock.ro/index.php?issue=4791&page=detalii&categorie=culture&id=20110221-508560)
http://www.clasazurlie.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/constantin-brancusi.jpg
http://ambasadorul.files.wordpress.com/2008/07/brancusi_-_sarutul.jpg
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_gWAC3hHvzG4/S_GstZhjbXI/AAAAAAAAKpg/acxSr5L8AqY/s1600/Brancusi+Rugaciunea.jpg
http://www.romaniatourism.com/images/arts-architecture/brancusi-gate-of-kiss.jpg
http://www.romanianmonasteries.org/rom/images/masa-tacerii-Brancusi.jpg
http://www.pozeleonline.ro/o_anunturi/3892.jpg
On the 19 th of February we celebrated 135 years since the birth of Constantin Brancusi, “a soul from the soul of the Romanian people”, entered the universality due to his creations that have suprised a whole world. Brancusi means:
- Romania and the Romanian people contribution to the mankind development;
- symbolism in art: the symbiosis between the expression of self abyss and and the stylized expression of Romanian folk art;
source (http://thetime-carmendohanici.blogspot.com/2011/02/brancusi-and-grace-light-development.html)
Google on Saturday changed its logo to celebrate 135 years since the birth of Constantin Brancusi, the new logo consisting of works by the famous sculptor., such as "Miss Pogany" and "The Kiss." Such personalization has already become a tradition with the giant search engine, which thus tries to get users' attention to great personalities that had significant contribution to the development of science, knowledge and arts.
Thus, besides Miss Pogany and The Kiss, the Google logo also includes images of the works: "Muse sleeping in bronze," "Bird in Space," "New-born," "Prometheus" and "Leda."
Brancusi (born February 19, 1876, at Hobita, Gorj County, dead on March 16, 1957, Paris) was a Romanian sculptor who had a major contribution to renewal of vision and language in contemporary sculpture. A spearhead of the modern artistic movement, Brancusi is considered one of the most important sculptors of the 20th century. His sculptures are unique through elegance of shape and sensitive use of materials. The verticality, horizontality, weight, density and importance to light and space are the typical traits of Brancusi's creation. His work had a profound influence on the modern concept of shape in sculpture, painting and drawing.
source (http://www.bucharestherald.ro/dailyevents/41-dailyevents/19933-google-marks-135-years-since-constantin-brancusis-birth-with-special-logo)
Saturday marked 135 years since the birth of Constantin Brancusi, one of the first-rank figures of Romanian culture of universal value. His sculptures, celebrated across the world and appraised at dozens of millions dollars, are instantly recognizable through their elegant shape and the refined use of materials. To pay homage to the great sculptor’s personality and his vast cultural heritage several dozens of writers, students, teachers and political figures formed a symbolic human circle, on Saturday, in front of Bucharest’s Romanian Athenaeum. The “Constantin Brancusi” circle was an endeavour initiated by Laurian Stanchescu, a member of the Writers’ Guild. Only about 40 people attended the manifestation, Mediafax reports. The group who came to celebrate Constantin Brancusi included Liberal MP Varujan Vosganian, first deputy chair of the Writers’ Guild. People were sporting banners saying things like: “Culture, the heart of a people”, “Culture, the weapon which does not kill”, “Following in Brancusi’s footsteps”, “Culture, a hope for mankind”, “Without culture one does not exist” and “We only live through culture”.
source (http://www.nineoclock.ro/index.php?issue=4791&page=detalii&categorie=culture&id=20110221-508560)
http://www.clasazurlie.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/constantin-brancusi.jpg
http://ambasadorul.files.wordpress.com/2008/07/brancusi_-_sarutul.jpg
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_gWAC3hHvzG4/S_GstZhjbXI/AAAAAAAAKpg/acxSr5L8AqY/s1600/Brancusi+Rugaciunea.jpg
http://www.romaniatourism.com/images/arts-architecture/brancusi-gate-of-kiss.jpg
http://www.romanianmonasteries.org/rom/images/masa-tacerii-Brancusi.jpg
http://www.pozeleonline.ro/o_anunturi/3892.jpg