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BALANCE

WHAT DOES BALANCE ME AN IN ART?


Balance in art is just what is sounds like; it is the sense of stability in a work of art. To
create balance in art, artists combine the visual components to ensure that one part of the
artwork doesn’t completely overshadow the rest. Each choice made by the artist is a
deliberate one in order to ensure equilibrium and balance in the art. Artists create this
pleasing effect using the different types of balance in art listed below.

SYMMETRICAL BALANCE IN ART EXAMPLES


What is symmetrical balance in art? Symmetrical balance in art is when each half of the
artwork is identical or very similar. Draw a line through the artwork and compare each
side.

 Cimabue, Santa Trinita Madonna, 1280-90


 Pietro Perugino, Christ Giving the Keys to St. Peter, 1481–1482
 American 19th Century, Cutout of Animals, second quarter 19th century
 Frida Kahlo, Self-Portrait, 1940
 Chokwe people, African, Chibinda Ilunga, mid-19th century
 Naum Gabo, Untitled sculpture in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, 1957
 Georgia O’Keefe, Oriental Poppies, 1928
 Diego Rivera, Flower Day, 1925
 Ancient Greece, The Parthenon, 447-438 B.C.E.
 Tapirapé, Cara Grande feather mask, c. 1960
 Japan, Portrait sculpture of a Zen priest, 14th–15th century
 M.C. Escher, many
 Leonardo da Vinci, Vitruvian Man, c. 1490
 Francis Bacon, Figure with Meat, 1909-92
 Salvador Dalì, Mae West Lips Sofa, 1938

ASYMMETRICAL BALANCE IN ART EXAMPLES


What is asymmetrical balance in art? Asymmetrical balance in art is when each half is
different but has equal visual weight. The artwork is still balanced. For example, in the
Caravaggio (the picture in the right in the collage), the three men are balanced with
Jesus on the left. Jesus is facing forward and in brighter light which balances out the
three men in shadow.

 James Abbott McNeill Whistler, Arrangement in Grey and Black: Portrait of the Painter’s
Mother known as “Whistler’s Mother,” 1871
 Caravaggio, The Incredulity of Saint Thomas, 1601-02
 Georges Seurat, A Sunday on La Grande Jatte, 1884
 Edgar Degas, The Rehearsal, 1877
 Edgar Degas, Dancers Practicing at the Barre, 1876-77
 Gian Lorenzo Bernini, David, 1623
 Alexander Calder, Mobile, 1942
 Yinka Shonibare, Dysfunctional Family, 1999
 Katsushika Hokusai, The Great Wave off Kanagawa, c. 1829-32
 Paul Strand, Abstraction, Twin Lakes, Connecticut, 1916
 Ikebana, various
 Chola period, Indian, Parvati, early 11th century
 Vincent van Gogh, the Starry Night, 1889
 Jacques-Louis David, Oath of the Horatii, 1785
 Edward Hopper, Nighthawks, 1942

RADIAL BALANCE IN ART EXAMPLES


What is radial balance in art? Radial balance in art is when there are equal parts that
radiate out from the center. Think of it like pieces of pie. You will find in the examples of
balance in art here that there can be many equal pieces–from 3 in the Charles II Charger to
16 in the Gothic Rose window!
 Gothic Rose Windows
 England, 17th century, Charger of Charles II in the Boscobel Oak, c. 1685
 M.C. Escher
 Mandalas, many
 Melozzo da Forlì, St. Mark’s Sacristy, 1480s

OFF-BALANCE OR UNBALANCED ARTWORKS (KIND OF)


It’s hard to find artworks that are unbalanced by well-known artists. These teeter on the
edge between asymmetrically-balanced and unbalanced. It’s up for debate and would be a
great discussion with your students!

 Edgar Degas, Race Horses, 1885-1888


 Paul Cezanne, Still Life with Apples and a Pot of Primroses, c. 1890
 Precolumbian, Presentation of Captives to a Maya Ruler, A.D. 785
 John Singer Sargent, El Jaleo, 1882
 Juan Sánchez Cotán, Quince, Cabbage, Melon, and Cucumber, 1602
 Judith Leyster, A Boy and Girl with a Cat and an Eel, c. 1635
 Paulus Potter, The Bull, 1647
 Harmen Steenwyck, Still Life: An Allegory of the Vanities of Human Life, c. 1640

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