Napoleon Series
“Icon” originally means the images of saints rendered in a special way in medieval presentation in the Eastern Roman Empire, a kind of Byzantium style. But it broaden its definition in different occasions. In Dr. Chen’s Neo-Iconography, the “icon” indicate an image with symbolic meaning, mostly public images, like Napoleon, Mao Zhe-tong, Gandhi, as historical icon, Mona Lisa as esthetic icon, astronaut s scientific icon etc. In our age of computer, icons become the representatives of genre in our thinking and creation, therefore images outstanding in the history of world civilization become familial to us, becoming a kind of “Sign” out of their existed Time and Space, obtaining an everlasting representation in human history. In this sense Dr. Chen’s Neo-Iconography is a conceptual art instead of descriptive art or historical art. This series of Napoleon is of sumptuous scenarios based of combination of cutting portions of different masterpieces of Western art works to create new paintings which are categorized into Post-Modern expression. Obviously the Icon of Napoleon is taken form Jacques-Louis David (1748-1825), the Neo-classic master of France.
- Riding Towards the Pacific #93031 48” X 66” oc 24” X 33” Print Gauguin: “Riders on the Beach” (1902) David: “Napoleon Bonaparte Crossing […]
- Fighting the War #93032 48” X 66” oc Picasso: “Guernica” (1937) David: “Napoleon Bonaparte Crossing the Alps by the Great Saint Bernard Pass” According […]
- Napoléon and Pahkahjeon“ Liberty, Equality ,Fraternity to Taiwan” 100P – 162X112cm – ac – 2015
- La Orana Napoleon #93027 48” X 36” oc Gauguin: “Ia Orana Maria” (1891) David: “Napoleon in His Studio” Cezanne: “Still Life with Peppermint Bottle […]
- Napoleon Picnic #94017 48” X 36” oc Giorgione: “Rural Concert” (1510) Gauguin: “Two Women on the Beach” (1891) David: “Napoleon in His Study” Bonnard: “Yellow and […]
- Music-Loving Napoleon #93033 48” X 36” oc David: “Napoleon in His Studio” Renoir: “Girls at the Piano” (1892) Monet: “Two Haystacks” (1891) Still Life a la […]
- Art-Loving Napoleon #92024 48” X 36” oc David: “Napoleon in His Studio” Renoir: “On the Terrace” (1881) Gauguin: “Two Women on the Beach” (1891) Picasso: “La […]
- Noa Noa Napoleon #92045 48” X 36” oc David: “Napoleon in His Study” Renoir: “Bather Seated on Rock” Gauguin: “Fatana te Miti (By the Sea)” (1892) […]