MASTERPIECE referred to a piece of work produced by an artworkers aspiring to become a master
craftsman in the old European guild system.Their qualify that
required for the guild membership was
judged then through their masterpiece, and if they were successful, it was
retained by the guild. Great care was therefore taken to produce a fine piece
in whatever the craft was, whether confectionery, painting, goldsmithing, knifemaking or many other trades. The practice has continued in some
modern academies of art.
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Painting (masterpiece mosaic) |
The word ‘masterpiece’ was taken from the Dutch
"meesterstuk" or German "meisterstück", and the form
"masterstik" is recorded in English in 1579 whereas
"masterpiece" is first found in 1605, already outside a guild
context, in a Ben Jonson play. "Masterprize" was
another early variant in English.
In English the term rapidly became used in a variety of
contexts for an exceptionally good piece of creative work, and was "in
early use, often applied to man as the 'masterpiece' of God or Nature".
From modern English word ,it refers to the best piece of work of creative
artist or craftsman but it has come to be used to refer to any work seen
to be of high quality, including non-creative works, luxury or rare goods
of all kinds, and even mass-produced goods. The word has been adopted as
the brand name for a range of watches by Rolex, toys by Transformers,
cosmetics by Max factor and stuffed animals by Steiff
after reading this entry then I only know about the real mean of masterpiece..
ReplyDeleteIs that a picture drawn by Vincent Van Gogh?
ReplyDeleteI do read a lot about him and can even recognize that drawing
Wow, you really know about him. Yes this picture is drawn by Vincent Van Gogh. This art also known as the fifth grade masterpiece mosaic of 'Starry Night'
DeleteGreat introduction about masterpiece and it does not cover only about painting . Nice !
ReplyDeleteOhh... It is true? I always though that masterpiece is about things that are different and unique than other thing and it look beautiful... Hahaha, thanks for the information.
ReplyDeleteGreat introduction for a new blog. Keep it up :)
ReplyDeleteGood inroduction.I got the new knowledge now.thanks.
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