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Analysis of a Painting by Famous Artists - Caillebotte, Gustave
... left side of the painting. The river could also be considered as a background as it stretches out into the back. The colour is mainly green and a tint of blue with some brown which is focused onto the canoes. ...
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Analysis of Abstract Art
... his later work were so similar and simplistic gives the impression that he was over doing his initial idea, although his first idea was original if not unique. I prefer some of his earlier work that included "Woods" and "At ...
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Analysis of Rembrandt Joseph Accused by Potiphars wife Essay.
... and tried to sleep with her. When her husband came home she told him the same false story. Potiphar was so angry at Joseph he had him locked up in Pharaoh's prison. "But while Joseph was in the prison, the ...
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Ancient Art
... distinct shapes, the figure is slender and properly sized. It creates an impression of the thing which a master has thought over, put a bit of his soul and spirit into each of his movements when creating a piece of ...
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Ancient Art - WADJET
... distinct shapes, the figure is slender and properly sized. It creates an impression of the thing which a master has thought over, put a bit of his soul and spirit into each of his movements when creating a piece of ...
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Andreas Gursky.
... AND TECHNOLOGY. HE IS PARTICULARLY CONCERNED WITH CAPTURING MOTION AND CREATING A MOMENT OF STILLNESS IN THAT SPACE. HIS WORK IS "AS MUCH AKIN TO THE PHYSICS OF MOTION AS IT IS TO THE PHILOSOPHY OF CONVERGENCE." LET'S ENTERTAIN FEATURES ...
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Anyone who reads Don Quixote for the first time inevitably has some preconceptions about it, beginning with the dictionary def
... imprisonment on this occasion lasted until the end of the year, and, after a period of obscurity, he issued, in 1605, his masterpiece, El Ingenioso Hidalgo Don Quijote de La Mancha (The Ingenious Hidalgo Don Quixote of La Mancha). Cervantes ...
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Are there any fundamental differences between photographic and painted portraiture
... sidelines of the art scene because of its obvious technological and economical advantages. Many people at the time thought nothing could exceed these imitations as portrayals of people. However, it was not long before photography was slated badly by many. ...
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Art - the Modern Age era
... by the renowned artist, Leonardo da Vinci. Leonardo was the son of a notary and a peasant girl. Though he was unfortunate with having a mother who ran away after his birth, he received enough caring from his father. His ...
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Art Evaluation
... of the body, I did the body in this way. I then had two red exaggerated hands reaching out the body, these were the hands of the soul, the soul was urging to be released finally and as it is ...
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Art Evaluation For Study of Da Vinci
... keeping with the rest of the group I tore one section of my work and mounted the collage on to a black background in place so that the tear was observed like a page break.
When I came to ...
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Art History Surrealism Project.
... and revolt against rationalism. The surrealist artists did this because they believed that the world did not deserve any form of beautiful art and so they did not give it to them. Instead of these beautiful drawing they got mockeries ...
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Art Movements.
... movement focused mainly on landscape, and this is why the artwork is so beautiful, because so many of them captured the image of the scenery so well and so precisely with clever techniques.
Post Impressionism
(1888)
* Post-Impressionism was built on the ...
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Art Project - Fauvism.
... colours they were not the colours of the natural form so it came out onto the canvas in a whole different manner.
One leader of the fauvist movement was Henri Matisse who was a great fauvist as you can see by ...
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Art Research- Peter Randall Page
... sculpture is great, the use of two different masses I may well include in my final composition.
This sculpture is titled "Bronze Dreaming Stone". It is a large-scale bronze sculpture decorated with dreamy swirling patterns. Laying rope soaked in wax over ...
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artist research into Brendan neiland
... paintings are predominantly quite cold in the sense that they consist mainly of a range of blues because of the sky being reflected. There is a clash of bold colours creating that 'ripple' effect as if the buildings consist of ...
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Artist research into Raphaelle peale's 'Venus rising from the sea'
... suggest the overlapping as the cloth edges drape over itself. Subtle variations in these tones have been skilfully used to create a realistic 'wavy' cloth,
Content:
A cloth is hung up in the foreground and there is a woman standing behind ...
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artist research into Tom Blackwell
... this painting, as different hues of blue have been used to bring out certain parts of the painting while other darker tones have been used to bring back parts of the paintings into the shadows.
Content:
When I first look at this ...
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Artist research into Tom Blacwell's 'Hudson river landscape'
... this painting, as different hues of blue have been used to bring out certain parts of the painting while other darker tones have been used to bring back parts of the paintings into the shadows.
Content:
When I first look at this ...
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Artist, Wassily Kandinsky.
... is based on the primaries, red, yellow and blue.
Kandinsky continued to paint recognisable compositions for a number of years. Paintings such as 'Couple Riding' in 1906. And 'Beach Baskets' in 1905. Working alongside well known artists such as Cézanne, ...
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Artists express their personal experiences, social values and cultural beliefs through a number of different mediums.
... the painting makes the viewer feel the emotional impact and question their own responses to the event. The first impression is "fire." The viewer's eyes are immediately drawn to the fire, as it is central in the painting. The fire ...
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As Kevin woke the world came into a blurry focus, he rubbed his neck as he woke up after falling asleep on the floor
... was Kevin's mother who had wanted children and it came as a shock to everyone when she died in childbirth, especially to his father, who partially blamed Kevin for her death. At the moment he was lying in bed on ...
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As Kevin woke the world came into a blurry focus, he rubbed his neck as he woke up after falling asleep on the floor again.
... was Kevin's mother who had wanted children and it came as a shock to everyone when she died in childbirth, especially to his father, who partially blamed Kevin for her death. At the moment he was lying in bed on ...
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As Kevin woke the world came into a blurry focus, he rubbed his neck up after falling asleep on the floor again
... mother who had wanted children and it came as a shock to everyone when she died in childbirth, especially to his father, who partially blamed Kevin for her death. At the moment he was lying in bed on sick leave. ...
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At the beginning of term I started a project titled multicultural art- this has been studying art from around the world. To start the project I completed many observational drawing of artefacts.
... used many resources so far to collect information on my chosen cultures. I have used a computer and looked on the internet and Encarta. Books were also useful and provided me with many images and descriptions. I also went to ...