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    ART/101 Art and Intention

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    Art and Intention ART/101 Shelly Scott-Harmon I was undoubtedly surprised at the difference and similarities between my first thoughts on the piece and my thoughts after reading about it. When I was first looked at Hung Liu’s Painting Three Fujins the figures looked very solemn‚ serious‚ and balanced. The piece seemed to have both a controlled and abstract feel about it. Most of the figures contain a lot of detail but with the drips going through them it

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    would not leave any carbon footprint‚ this was the intended symbolism of the project. Chapter Two: Discuss the concept of iconography and its place in history and culture. Using the Arnolfini “wedding portrait” describe your initial reaction and then list and explain the literal iconography of each of the items that hold deeper meaning in the painting. Iconography is something that is relative to a specific culture‚ in that‚ if you are not raised in that culture you probably would not understand

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    Art and Intention Art 101

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    Art and Intention When it came to the understanding of the art works both Marcel Duchamp’s and Michelangelo’s the reactions came for a lack of knowing what they were looking at and a lack of understanding. For Duchamp’s art piece had nothing to do with nudist or anything of the sort it was simply the act of motion. The name it was offended people the most about the “Nude Descending a Staircase” painting done by Duchamp. Now on the other hand I can believe the public had a hard time with Michelangelo’s

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    Renaissance Iconography

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    | An Analysis of Iconography and its Importance in Italian Renaissance Art Mariah Garlitos Art 323 Margaret Goehring November 30‚ 2012 Upon first glance at a work of art we are tempted to distinguish recognizable figures and apply a deeper meaning to them. It becomes a sort of challenge to figure out what the artist intended for their audience to get out of their work. As we examine particular pieces of art‚ focusing on art of fifteenth century Italy‚ we come to realize Italian artists

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    Understanding Art

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    ART Art is something which can be analyzed to give deeper insight as to the common values and beliefs shared by the members of a certain society. Regardless of the place of origin or the time period of a form of art‚ it will always be a reflection of the social structure in which it’s creator/s lived. However‚ the way the artist perceives the culture common to his time period is very relative. People pertaining to a higher social class had different values and ideologies than members of a lower

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    Art 101 Chapter2

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    Art and Intention checkpoint Art 101 Art and Intention checkpoint The reaction of the public was that of not understanding what the artists were trying to convey. They did not understand that Marcel Duchamp’s Nude Descending a Staircase‚ was based on the concept of motion. In Michelangelo’s David he was making a political statement. In both works of art‚ part of what viewers found objectionable about them was that they (the public) did not understand what the works represented. In Michelangelo’s

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    Iconography the Scream

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    Painting Materials: Oil‚ Tempra‚ Pastal on Cardboard Colors: Black‚ Red‚ Orange‚ Dark Blue‚ Yellow Iconography Edvard Munch‚ in 1893‚ presented his painting that became very popular world-wide. It was named “The Scream” by the artist. It has almost 4 different versions‚ but all are very same. Scream had gained reputation as an iconic art-work‚ and it remained source of inspiration for a long time. Edvard Munch was a Norwegian painter and most of his work is based

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    Art 101 Final

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    Final Project: Art Timeline Jessie McAlee Axia College of University of Phoenix Art/101 Final Project: Art timeline After careful review and consideration‚ I have decided to create a timeline for the museums website that will focus on the medium of Coffee Stain Portrait. The internet has become a wonderful medium for young artist. This timeline shows a modern look at the resources available to showcase their artwork in a free public forum. I chose painting with coffee

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    Art 101 Essay

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    Leonardo da Vinci. The Last Supper (after restoration).Leonardo’s “Last Supper” is a priceless piece of art with much hidden meaning and obvious talents bestowed upon a wall. Leonardo was able to use his skills in creating a very detailed and a very naturalistic piece of work that would be remembered for hundreds of years. He was also able to create characters with amazing individuality. Not only was his portrayal of the characters magnificent‚ but the symbolism he used which emphasized the story

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    Beryl Sola Art History 101-36 29 October 2011 Romanesque Art Romanesque art refers to the style prevalent in Western Europe from the tenth to twelfth century. This style peaked in France‚ Britain‚ German fiefdoms‚ Spain and Italy between 1075 AD and 1125 AD. Romanesque art was a fusion between Roman‚ Byzantine and German traditions and was all about architectural design‚ decorative styles‚ stained glass‚ paintings and illuminated manuscripts. This was a period of religious pilgrimages and

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