How has Picasso Used his Art Making in his painting “Guernica” to Comment the Atrocities of War? Guernica‚ is a painting by Pablo Picasso‚ a famous Spanish artist. It was painted as a reaction to the bombing of Guernica‚ Spain during the Spanish Civil War in 1937. The painting is a large canvas mural‚ stretching 7.8 metres wide - 3.5 metres tall. Originally painted to be displayed at the 1937 World Fair in Paris. Guernica shows the tragedies of war as well as the anguish and destruction it
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I doubted if I should ever come back. I shall be telling this with a sigh Somewhere ages and ages hence: Two roads diverged in a wood‚ and I-- I took the one less traveled by‚ And that has made all the difference. Aesthetic connections: painting and poetry I have chosen the poem entitled The Road Not Taken written by Robert Frost and the picture painted by Edvard Munch which bears the title of Two Beings (Two Lonely Ones). I have selected these two masterpieces of arts as they both depict
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Arts"‚ by W.H. Auden‚ I was under the impression that the poem was a simple interpretation of a painting. In order to fully grasp the significance of the poem‚ I suggest that one become familiar with the history behind not only the myth of Icarus‚ but also Pieter Brueghel the Elder’s painting‚ "Landscape with the Fall of Icarus". A thorough background allowed me to make a more skilled analysis of the painting-poem relationship and how it affected me. In the beginning‚ I found it beneficial to analyze
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MY THESIS TITLE: Poetry in paint and painting in words: Analogy between Wallace Stevens and Joan Miró’s surrealist creativity yielding cosmic imagescape by FAHRETTIN ONDER SUMMARY: This thesis tries to conduct an analogical analysis of the relationship between poetry and painting known as "ut pictura poesis" as reflected in Wallace Stevens’s "The Man with the Blue Guitar" (1937) and Joan Miró"s "The Constellations" (1940-41) in terms of Surrealist movement and philosophy and the influences
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Leonardo da Vinci’s - The Last Supper The Last Supper is a unique painting. One of the reasons it is so different is that the canvas it is painted on is much wider than it is tall. By looking at the painting you can see that da Vinci is painting a gathering of people with the one in the middle of the table receiving most of the attention. The painting is most likely done on a canvas with simple oil paints. One feature a viewer might notice is Leonardo’s use of rectangles. Whether this is intentional
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Assessment art Georges-Pierre Seurat was a post-impressionist I will analyse his painting “ Sunday Afternoon” I will also analyse Claude Lorraines work “Seaport with the Embarkation of St. Ursula” he’s style is classical. Firstly I will analyse “Sunday afternoon”. The colours in the painting are simple and bright‚ the artist does not blend colours instead he dots pure colours and lets the eyes blend them. This takes a long time to do and a lot of patience‚ but it eliminates the grey colour you
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Analyze the differences in leisure activities shown in the two paintings‚ and reflect about the social life of peasants (The Peasant Dance) and of urban dwellers in the 19th century (Sunday Afternoon on the Island of the Grande Jatte). Thesis: Since the beginning of the 19th century Europe began to experience rapid changes in culture and society. Many of the effects from the Industrial Revolution paved the way for new industries to be created. Between the creation of The Peasants Dance to when
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Prompt: Select and fully identify two paintings from different art historical periods and cultures that depict the same subject or theme. Then discuss how the presentations are a reflection of the culture and style in which it was created. Can be found on pg. 560 in textbook can be found on pg. 600 in textbook The first work is the center panel of the Merode Altarpiece by Robert Campin in 1425. It is titled The Annunciation and is a Flemish painting. The second work is a fresco by Fra Angelico
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Humanity ’s Relationship and the Ten Commandments A glass covered case holding the ten tablet sculpture was chosen for the art piece at the entrance of the new Christian and Jewish Interfaith Cultural and Historical Center. This sculpture demonstrates the importance of the Judeo-Christians complying with the rules set forth in assisting with finding peace within one’s own self. The team writing this paper believes that the ten tablets reflect upon the Jewish and Christian concepts
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Chapter 3: The Marketing Environment |What’s Ahead | |The Company’s Microenvironment | | |The Company | | |Suppliers | | |Marketing Intermediaries | | |Customers | | |Competitors
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