portrayed the Israelites as exotically oriental in order to emphasize the difference between their culture and French culture. Another explanation for Fouquet’s choice of orientalism is that René‚ Duke of Anjou and Lorraine‚ was an important patron of the arts in fifteenth century France. René was a man of cosmopolitan tastes; he enjoyed having artworks representing many different countries and cultures in his personal collection. Fouquet might have been trying to appeal to these "cosmopolitan tastes." Tissot
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Gogh.. Art is mystery. Art work is different from many ways. What the artist meant? Why he chose the colors? The colors type and the name on the work are couple of things we can’t figure unless if we knew the artist ourselves .clude monet and vincet van ghoh are artist belong to the Impressionists movement but they are different in their life‚ art education‚ and art work. Claude Monet is French artiest. He was born in 1840. He was the second son of Claude Adolphe Monet. The term Impressionism is derived
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sense of touch. Sculptures often have distinctive tactile textures…” (Lazzari 33). This interprets that three- dimensional art with a physical form can be touched. “An outline follows the outer edges of the silhouette of a three- dimensional form with uniform line thickness” (Lazzari 26). This demonstrates that the outline indicates that the shape of the object. Three- dimensional art has space
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‘photo-painting‚’ naturalizing the illusionistic space and equalizing the oeuvre’s information through the blurring of its background. In Spain‚ Pomet’s work shares with Angel Mateo Charris’ (Cartagena‚ 1962)‚ its inspiration in comics and the Pop-Art‚ and with that of his former studio colleague‚ Santiago Ydáñez (Jaén‚ 1969)‚ its technical freshness. A characteristic feature of Paco Pomet‚ however‚ is the almost tangible value that the dimension of time acquires in his paintings. The artist’s fascination
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The piece of art I chose from this chapter is the oil painting Nighthawks by Edward Hopper. Created in 1942‚ Nighthawks depicts a lonely‚ all-night diner with three seated customers as well as one worker (Artic). The piece itself gives off isolated and empty theme; this is largely due to Hopper’s use of space and color. The aforementioned diner is the only light source within the painting‚ leaving the an eerie‚ fluorescent glow on the surrounding outside area (Totally History). Nighthawks’ historical
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slightly downward. Her neck is long and meets the shoulders where her necklace/collar begins. Her collar looks to be a traditional collar of inlays of stones and colored glass. The bust of Nefertiti shows the great pains taken with every piece of royal art even those that serve only as studies for other artists. Nefertiti’s eye is a piece of inlaid rock crystal on a flat paste of black wax. The other eye was unfinished; this is thought to be intentional. The sculpture’s facial features are part of the
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1. Overview Chou Chu Wang is a distinguished artist‚ recognised for his ¬¬¬¬¬¬¬oil paintings created from using his meticulous memory. He created this hyper realistic painting in style of trompe l’oiel. The Four Bliss Stones (2014)‚ using only minuscule paint specks with a fine calligraphic brush. As the title suggests‚ the painting contains four river stones‚ each in an individual frame. Each piece is fairly small‚ 41 x 27 cm. Wang’s overall body of work comprises mostly of scenery from his hometown
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Music Experience Descriptions Team B University of Phoenix Arts/100 Instructor: Joseph Calarco November 17‚ 2014 Abstract Music comes in many shaped and sizes‚ not literally of course‚ but metaphorically. There is a plethora of genres for every music lover from classical‚ jazz‚ and blues to country‚ rock and pop. The noticeable differences are of course their sounds‚ melodies‚ and instruments used. Their similarities are that each tells a story‚ some more intense than others‚ and they all leave
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III. Situation Analysis Company Analysis The goal for “The Center of Arts” is to provide a hands-on experience for Brock students‚ high school students‚ and community users as an educational and cultural resource. It also has a goal of successfully attracting thousands of visitors annually to Brock University. While at The Center of Arts‚ it focuses on stimulating the cultural interest in the arts within the Niagara Region through its live performances and professional entertainment. One of the
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In “The Fine Art of Letting Go”‚ the coauthors Kantrovitz and Tyre describe and examine the letting go process of parents as they allow their children to progress forward in their educational opportunities in college and life. Naturally‚ parents have a difficult time leaving their children to confront new challenges and experiences alone. The authors write‚ “One minute‚ there’s an adorable‚ helpless bundle in your arms. Then‚ eighteen years go by in a flash…” (126) and they also write that: “Some
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