logging in or signing up Marianne Stokes, Women's Worth sandamichaela Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 65 Category: Travel/ Places.. License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: December 27, 2011 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 1 Presentation Description Austrian painter Marianne Stokes (1855-1927) studied painting in France; her subjects began in the rustic genre, but she eventually settled on medieval romantic and biblical themes. She was married to the English landscape painter Adrian Stokes and was a member of the Royal Academy. YOU CAN DOWNLOAD THIS PRESENTATION HERE: http://www.slideshare.net/michaelasanda/marianne-stokes-womens-worth Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript PowerPoint Presentation: Marianne StokesPowerPoint Presentation: Marianne Stokes the Pre - Raphaelite movement Marianne Stokes (1855-1927) Marianne Stokes (1855 Graz – 1927 London), born Marianne Preindlsberger in the Austrian province of Styria, was an Austrian painter. She settled in England after her marriage to Adrian Scott Stokes (1854-1935), the landscape painter, whom she had met in Pont-Aven. Marianne Stokes was considered one of the leading artists in Victorian England. As a member of the Royal Academy, Stokes exhibited her paintings, such as Aucassin and Nicollette , and they were met with much love and admiration, both for their appeal and Stokes s devotion to the rustic genre style, no matter the subject. The tapestry Ehret die Frauen was inspired by a quotation from Schiller's 1796 poem, 'Wurde der Frauen' (Women's Worth) which appears in the upper border: 'honour the women, they broid and weave heavenly roses into earthly life'. Below the figures are labelled left to right: Courage, Caring, Love, Wisdom and Fidelity. The original hangs in the Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester. The tapestry itself represents five different aspects of the virtues of womanhood. The women featured from left to right are Schutz (Protection or Courage), Pflege (Nurture), Liebe (Love), Wissen (Wisdom) and Treue (Fidelity) . The Schiller verse in full Ehret die frauen sie flechten und meben, himmlische rosen ins irdische leben (Honour the women, they braid and weave heavenly roses into earthly life) , is written within the border of the tapestry. The English translation seems to differ a little from person to person, but the general implication seems to be the same. 84 85 Designed by artist Marianne Stokes this tapestry was woven by John Martin and Gordon Berry, Morris & Co, Merton Abbey in 1912PowerPoint Presentation: Marianne Stokes - Morris & co 1912 Women's Worth tapestry, Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester Courage Caring Love Wisdom FidelityPowerPoint Presentation: The Death of Tristram, 1902 APowerPoint Presentation: Melisande (1895-1898) Wallraf-Richartz Museum ColognePowerPoint Presentation: Aucassin and Nicolette Private collection Aucassin et Nicolette (12th or 13th C) is an anonymous medieval French chantefable, or combination of prose and verse (literally, a "sung story“)PowerPoint Presentation: St Elizabeth of Hungary Spinning for the Poor, 1895 Private collectionPowerPoint Presentation: Death and the Maiden Musée d'Orsay París.PowerPoint Presentation: The Queen and the Page (1896)PowerPoint Presentation: Saint Elizabeth Working for the Poor, c.1920 Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, AustraliaPowerPoint Presentation: The Princess on Glass Mountain. An illustration for Grimm's Fairy Tales.PowerPoint Presentation: Devaki, mother of KrishnaPowerPoint Presentation: Candlemas Day, circa 1901 Tate Britain, LondonPowerPoint Presentation: A devout brother of the order of St. Francis The AnnunciationPowerPoint Presentation: An Angel Private collectionPowerPoint Presentation: Angels Entertaining the Holy Child by Marianne StokesPowerPoint Presentation: Madonna and childPowerPoint Presentation: Madonna of the Fir Tree Museum of Fine Arts, BostonPowerPoint Presentation: Madonna and child Wolverhampton Museum and Art GalleryPowerPoint Presentation: S ound: Ngro spirituals - Martina Arroyo Pictures: Internet Copyright: All the images belong to their authors Arangement : Sanda Foişoreanu www.slideshare.net/michaelasanda You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
Marianne Stokes, Women's Worth sandamichaela Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 65 Category: Travel/ Places.. License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: December 27, 2011 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 1 Presentation Description Austrian painter Marianne Stokes (1855-1927) studied painting in France; her subjects began in the rustic genre, but she eventually settled on medieval romantic and biblical themes. She was married to the English landscape painter Adrian Stokes and was a member of the Royal Academy. YOU CAN DOWNLOAD THIS PRESENTATION HERE: http://www.slideshare.net/michaelasanda/marianne-stokes-womens-worth Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript PowerPoint Presentation: Marianne StokesPowerPoint Presentation: Marianne Stokes the Pre - Raphaelite movement Marianne Stokes (1855-1927) Marianne Stokes (1855 Graz – 1927 London), born Marianne Preindlsberger in the Austrian province of Styria, was an Austrian painter. She settled in England after her marriage to Adrian Scott Stokes (1854-1935), the landscape painter, whom she had met in Pont-Aven. Marianne Stokes was considered one of the leading artists in Victorian England. As a member of the Royal Academy, Stokes exhibited her paintings, such as Aucassin and Nicollette , and they were met with much love and admiration, both for their appeal and Stokes s devotion to the rustic genre style, no matter the subject. The tapestry Ehret die Frauen was inspired by a quotation from Schiller's 1796 poem, 'Wurde der Frauen' (Women's Worth) which appears in the upper border: 'honour the women, they broid and weave heavenly roses into earthly life'. Below the figures are labelled left to right: Courage, Caring, Love, Wisdom and Fidelity. The original hangs in the Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester. The tapestry itself represents five different aspects of the virtues of womanhood. The women featured from left to right are Schutz (Protection or Courage), Pflege (Nurture), Liebe (Love), Wissen (Wisdom) and Treue (Fidelity) . The Schiller verse in full Ehret die frauen sie flechten und meben, himmlische rosen ins irdische leben (Honour the women, they braid and weave heavenly roses into earthly life) , is written within the border of the tapestry. The English translation seems to differ a little from person to person, but the general implication seems to be the same. 84 85 Designed by artist Marianne Stokes this tapestry was woven by John Martin and Gordon Berry, Morris & Co, Merton Abbey in 1912PowerPoint Presentation: Marianne Stokes - Morris & co 1912 Women's Worth tapestry, Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester Courage Caring Love Wisdom FidelityPowerPoint Presentation: The Death of Tristram, 1902 APowerPoint Presentation: Melisande (1895-1898) Wallraf-Richartz Museum ColognePowerPoint Presentation: Aucassin and Nicolette Private collection Aucassin et Nicolette (12th or 13th C) is an anonymous medieval French chantefable, or combination of prose and verse (literally, a "sung story“)PowerPoint Presentation: St Elizabeth of Hungary Spinning for the Poor, 1895 Private collectionPowerPoint Presentation: Death and the Maiden Musée d'Orsay París.PowerPoint Presentation: The Queen and the Page (1896)PowerPoint Presentation: Saint Elizabeth Working for the Poor, c.1920 Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, AustraliaPowerPoint Presentation: The Princess on Glass Mountain. An illustration for Grimm's Fairy Tales.PowerPoint Presentation: Devaki, mother of KrishnaPowerPoint Presentation: Candlemas Day, circa 1901 Tate Britain, LondonPowerPoint Presentation: A devout brother of the order of St. Francis The AnnunciationPowerPoint Presentation: An Angel Private collectionPowerPoint Presentation: Angels Entertaining the Holy Child by Marianne StokesPowerPoint Presentation: Madonna and childPowerPoint Presentation: Madonna of the Fir Tree Museum of Fine Arts, BostonPowerPoint Presentation: Madonna and child Wolverhampton Museum and Art GalleryPowerPoint Presentation: S ound: Ngro spirituals - Martina Arroyo Pictures: Internet Copyright: All the images belong to their authors Arangement : Sanda Foişoreanu www.slideshare.net/michaelasanda