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    Capitalization Rules

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    Spanish‚ Polish 1. Do not forget to capitalize the pronoun I‚ even if it’s in the middle of the sentence. Example: He asked if I read the book. 2. Capital letters are very important in a title of a book‚ a movie‚ a play‚ work of art‚ and songs. There are several words in the title; a capital letter is used for all main content words in the title. Example: The Times‚ The Secret Garden‚ Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone‚ Mona Lisa‚ My Heart Will Go On. 3. Is necessary

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    Salvador Dali

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    several films as well as a few TV commercials‚ one was for Alka Seltzer and can be viewed on “YouTube” (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=owJFJxHVNuc). Some of Dali’s work can be found at The Museum of Modern Art‚ 11 West 53rd St. New York‚ NY and at the Dali Museum‚ Leipziger Platz 7‚ 10117 Berlin‚ Germany. Dali’s art work and style have always interested me and captured my imagination‚ it was a very different style of painting which is easy for me to enjoy. I like how you can look at one of his paintings

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    the elements and principles of art. While developing his techniques‚ Van Gogh was inspired by many artists such as Anton Mauve and Jean Francois Millet‚ adopting and changing his perspective into his style for his paintings. Other contemporary artists were inspired by Van Gogh‚ such as Henri Matisse‚ and Pablo Picasso producing an individual style‚ relating to different art movements. The discussion of Vincent Van Gogh explains the significance of his style in art‚ a brief‚ synopsis‚ of his medium

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    Starry Night

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    online art source. This is a painting I have seen several times since the second grade in art class‚ but on Tuesday‚ October 10‚ 2017‚ at 2:34 pm. I witnessed this painting once again. Vincent Van Gogh‚ who was born in 1853 and lived until 1890‚ painted “Starry Night” in June of 1889. This painting represents the view of the East window from his room in the asylum of Saint-Paul-de-Mausole. (Van Gogh) From 1889 to now‚ the painting itself can be found in the Museum of Modern Art. (The Museum) In second

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    differences and similarities that make each work of art unique and diverse in its own way. One can be able to compare and contrast the artist to whom created the composition. All composition do not consist of the same things it can vary from color‚ mass‚ size‚ and shape. In addition the form‚ balance‚ background space‚ and value can all be not the same. Not just visible things can depart from one another also the overall feel and mood of the piece of art. Vincent van Gogh was born in the Netherlands

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    Uriah Funk Leila Armstrong Art 110 7 February‚ 2013 Formal Analysis of Durer’s Knight‚ Death and the Devil My first impression upon looking at Durer’s “Knight‚ Death and the Devil” is one of impending doom met with courage and a feeling of resigning to one’s fate. The figure of the Knight is surrounded by the figures of Death on his sickly horse and the beast faced Devil‚ along with a treacherous landscape that seems to fold in upon itself and hold other unseen dangers. The knight marches

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    The Gross Clinic‚ by Thomas Eakins HA-314-801 The History of American Art “I never knew of but one artist‚ and this is Tom Eakins‚ who could resist the temptation to see what they think ought to be rather than what is.” – Walt Whitman Thomas Eakins‚ was one the most important painters of American Art History. He also was an photographer‚ sculptor‚ and fine arts educator. In this essay‚ you will explore his life‚ his works and one of his most famous paintings’ which considered shocking by

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    Ideal Nude

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    knows a part of this woman that can only be seen through his eyes‚ subsequently he is showing us this view. In Picassos painting titled "LES DEMONISELLE D ’ AVIGNON"‚ (THE YOUNG WOMEN OF AVIGNON) FIG 1-2. The mask like faces resembling Egyptian art were inspired by primitive African sculpture. Compare the female pose of the two centre and left centre with FIG 2-1‚ (taken out of a women ’s fashion magazine). The poses are very similar‚ I feel that this classical type of pose is still recognised

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    it depicts time and its positive and negative aspects. The painting is 9.5 in × 13 in and is found in the museum of modern art in New York. Dali’s painting is one of the most unique and conveys the symbolism as well as the point Dali is trying to get across beautifully. The pocket watch painted as if it was a fabric symbolizes time and memory. Today the paining found in the Modern Art Museum is in a good condition serves as one of the most famous surrealist paintings ever created. Just like any other

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    Georgia O’Keeffe’s Music-Pink and Blue II‚ 1919 is an oil on canvas piece now being held at the Whitney Museum of Art in New York. The form of this piece work of art‚ in my opinion‚ is abstract. The media of this piece is oil but to me‚ it also closely resembles watercolor paint. The emphasis/focal point of this piece is the dark blue oval-like shape at the bottom right‚ the implied line‚ in my opinion‚ is in this shape‚ the shape looks like it is sort of floating or swimming to the top. The colors

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