Tuesday, 24 March 2009

Siena and "our" Simone Martini

I am a very selective art book reader. To be honest after many years I prefer to get back to only one but very special book: Waldemar Lysiak "White Man Painting" ( 8 volumes, first published 1997 ). I read and then I travel to see the paintings with my own eyes.


This time we first went to Siena, Tuscany, Italy. Palazzo Pubblico. Two giant Simone Martini frescos: Guidoriccio da Fogliano and Maestà.


Siena - XIVth century. The dusk of Renaissance. First secular ( non-religious ) painting of modern era. Guigoricco was a Condottiere - an Italian soldier of fortune. Rich, bold and beautifully dressed, he marches through the Tuscany landscape after the seize of the city of Montemassi.

The painting has yet still a very primitive, post-Gothic perspective. But the whole beauty of the fresco is hidden in its dynamic but proud pose of Guigoricco on his horse. He really seems to be "Clint Eastwood of the XIVth century" ( W.Lysiak ).



Guidoriccio da Fogliano. c. 1328. Fresco. Palazzo Pubblico, Sala del Mappamondo, Siena, Italy

Maestà means ‘majesty’. It is used to describe a representation of the Virgin and Child enthroned as the Queen of Heaven, surrounded by a court of saints. Maestà by Martini is one of his early paintings. Very much Gothic in style. No perspective, no landscape, all the saints and the altar are painted in Byzantium style. But look at the saints faces: they are so non-Gothic and so much different from the Giotto saints. These faces come from Renaissance: full of human feelings of adornment and compassion.



Maestà. 1317. Fresco. Palazzo Pubblico, Sala del Mappamondo, Siena, Italy.










Camera: NIKON D80. ISO 1200. Neat Image post-processing.
BTW. No photos allowed at Palazzo Pubbilco ;)


Maciek. 24.04.2009

Monday, 23 March 2009

Tuscany, continued...



The windswept, colorful fields between Montepulciano and Pienza with sun and light playing over their surface.

Early spring. View to the south. Late afternoon hour.




Model: NIKON D80

Maciek.

Sunday, 22 March 2009

Our garden in early March





Early March 2009.
Clockwise: Glicinia flower, Jasmine strong perfume smelling flowers, Azalia flowers and unknown species ( Thanks to Anna ( her blog is here ) the unknown species is Piersis Japonica
)



Model: NIKON D80
Maciek.

Saturday, 21 March 2009

Tuscany, Crete Senese landscapes ( 4 )




Sunset. Rolling fields and a patch of cypress trees close to San Quirico d'Orcia.




Model: NIKON D80
Date/time: 2009-03-14 18:21:00
HDR rendering
Exposure Program: Aperture priority
ISO: 100
Metering Mode: Pattern
Flash: Did not fire
Focal length: 14 mm
Lens: 10.0-20.0 mm
Tripod



Maciek.

Friday, 20 March 2009

Tuscany, Crete Senese landscapes ( 3 )





This is one of the most famous landmarks of "Crete Senense". Rolling fields and a patch of cypress close to San Quirico d'Orcia.



Model: NIKON D80
Date/time: 2009-03-15 18:20:00
Shutter speed: 1/60 sec
Exposure Program: Aperture priority
Skylight filter.
F-stop: f/23

ISO: 100
Metering Mode: Pattern
Flash: Did not fire
Focal length: 20 mm
Lens: 10.0-20.0 mm
Tripod



Maciek.

Thursday, 19 March 2009

Tuscany, Crete Senese landscapes ( 2 )



Early morning. Sunrise over the Pienza valley, Tuscany.



Model: NIKON D80
Date/time: 2009-03-14 06:13:58
Shutter speed: 1/180 sec
Exposure Program: Aperture priority
F-stop: f/4,5

ISO: 400
Metering Mode: Pattern
Flash: Did not fire
Focal length: 70 mm
Lens: 18.0-70.0 mm


Maciek.

Tuesday, 17 March 2009

Tuscany, Crete Senese landscapes ( 1 )


Rolling hills of Tuscany. Photo made at 07:50 a.m. here.

South and south-east of city of Siena, there is the hilly area known as the "Crete Senense". It is full of rolling fields and curvy, scenic roads. It the most beautiful and picturesque part of Tuscany.

Hills are dotted with cypress, olive and pine trees. There are thousand and one green color tones and shadings. There are also thousand and one gray color tones derived from color of clay soil.

We spend four beautiful days staying in San Quirico d'Orcia, in hotel Relais Palazzo del Capitano.



Model: NIKON D80
Date/time: 2009-03-15 07:50:12
Shutter speed: 1/320 sec
Exposure Program: Aperture priority
Skylight filter.
F-stop: f/13

ISO: 400
Metering Mode: Pattern
Flash: Did not fire
Focal length: 20 mm
Lens: 18.0-70.0 mm


Maciek.

Wednesday, 11 March 2009

H2O hotel again: spa, ski and flowering almond trees

Aquadome is the spa at H2O hotel.


H2O hotel again. Mid-week empty spa and Aquadome is really pleasing. Hamman ( ritual ancient bath easy to be found in almost every city of Northern Africa ) is the best place in spa to be. Steam-filled round chamber with nice cold water fountain in the center, ambiental music, small changing lights imitating the stars in the ceiling - that all makes this place very relaxing.

Earlier that day we started at Zezere river valley with thousands of flowering almond trees at the slopes of Serra Estrela mountains. The temperatures got around mid-twenties. Blue sky, few clouds. The spring has certainly started.

Within half an hour we climbed the Torre of 2000 meters and got the last chance to ski this season on the patches of snow.


Flowering almond trees. Skiing at Serra da Estrela mountains. Aquadome is the spa at H2O hotel.




Model: NIKON D80



Maciek. Wednesday and Thursday of 11 and 12 March.2009

Monday, 9 March 2009

Amphibolite



Amphibolite - beautiful red rock at the Portuguese west coast, made 500 million years ago covering most part of the Porto beach.



Model: NIKON D80
Date/time: 2007-12-28T 18:42:08.10Z
Shutter speed: 0.5 sec / 2.0 sec / 6.0 sec
Exposure Program: Shutter priority
F-stop: f/4.5
ISO: 100
Metering Mode: Pattern
Flash: Did not fire
Focal length: 62 mm
Lens: 18.0-70.0 mm
HDR rendering


Maciek.

Saturday, 7 March 2009

A View from my Window

The Arrabida bridge was inaugurated on June, 22, 1963. Concrete open spandrels deck arch bridge. Total length is 493 m. Beautiful modern practical construction.

This is the view from my window. The sunset over the Douro river, Atlantic ocean and Arrabida bridge.



The Arrábida bridge held, for quite some time, the world record for the "Longest Concrete Single Arch Bridge". It is still the 9th world's longest concrete arch bridge in the world.



Camera: Nikon D80, 4 sec, F 22, Fl 20 mm, Nikkor 18-70, ISO 100, no flash, tripod.

Maciek.