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    artists a lot. Their artworks were now much darker than they were before. The painting BROT! by Käthe-Kollwitz shows two young children pulling on their mother and asking for food. The mother looks very distraught and saddened. This artwork was created during the world war by Kathe as an anti-hunger statement. Kathe used no color and only shading. She did this because bright colors represent joy and happiness. She made the art work dark to represent how the war is taking a toll and her and the European

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    Two paintings on display at the Metropolitan Museum of Art are‚ The Abduction of the Sabine Women‚ 1633-1634‚ by Nicolas Poussin and A Hunting Scene‚ 1462-1522‚ by Piero Di Cosimo. Both are early European works‚ one from France and the other from Italy. These portraits have many related aspects‚ and similar subject matters. Although this is true‚ the executions of the paintings diverge drastically. The content of both artworks have to do with the inhabitants of the towns reactions to major turmoil

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    Visual Literacy Christina Molinar ART/101 December 15‚ 2010 Lynda Sweat Visual Literacy After viewing the presentation on Howling Wolf’s Treaty Signing at the Medicine Creek Lodge‚ I feel that the reason why we think that his record of the Treaty Signing event is more honest than other artist’s illustration of the event is because‚ Wolf’s painting even though it may have looked a bit naïve had more detail of what went on in that event. In Wolf’s painting

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    Painting Styles Essay Your Name Art 101 Instructor’s Name Date Painting Styles Essay Neoclassical art was created in Greece and Rome. Neoclassical art has little emotion and came after the period with Rococo art and Baroque art. The classical elements of neoclassical art were used in England to vivid ideas and express courage. Neoclassical art fascinated many viewers and offered them new ways of seeing and doing art. There were some very famous people who used this type of art. Two of the

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    BREATHLESS by Jean-Luc Godard Aesthetics and Visual Analysis Paolo Favero Tim Somers s0111755 Film Studies & Visual Culture BREATHLESS by Jean-Luc Godard A visual analysis by Tim Somers Aesthetics and Visual Analysis Fall term 2012 "Ne va pas montrer tous les côtés des choses‚ garde-toi une marge d ’indéfini." Jean-Luc GODARD Introduction It isn ’t hard to see why Breathless (original title: À Bout de Souffle) manages to distinguish itself from general film‚ being now or at the time it

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    Analyzing‚ Interpreting and Assessing the Visual Art of the Taj Mahal • Starting at the base of the Taj Mahal all sis elements of visual design‚ line‚ space‚ light and color‚ texture‚ pattern‚ and time and motion are all present. The Taj Mahal was completed in 1648 C.E. after 22 years of construction by Muslim Emperor Shan Jahan and master architect Ustad Isa. The Taj was erected on a square base that measures 186 x 186 feet‚ with the four corners truncated‚ which created an unequal octagon.

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    “Eiffel Tower” I’m going to critique a two- dimensional piece of art. This is a painting called “Eiffel Tower” and the artist is Robert Delaunay. It is a French painting painted in 1924. The media is oil on canvas. It was a gift to the Dallas Museum of Art from the Meadows Foundation‚ Incorporated in 1981. This painting consists of mostly curved and diagonal lines. The curved lines appear in the upper left quadrant where it forms a circular park that is broken into four sections. The curved

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    been causing many deaths for years. The most striking visual elements in each image were intelligent in choosing the angle snapshot‚ free of amendments and understandable without further explanation needed. All these components made those images the most in supporting of the theme. The three images have some commons visual composition that served the message in tangible way in my point of view. Particularly‚ in all of them we saw the visual focus was close to the people who got involved in the issue

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    On September 14th‚ 2016‚ The Art of the Prank was shown in WIlliams Hall at 7:30pm‚ as a part of the Southern Circuit Film Festival. The film was a documentary based on the founder and self-appointed master of the modern-day media hoax‚ Joseph (Joey) Skaggs. It was produced by Judy Drosd and directed by Andrea Marini. The Art of the Prank highlights Skaggs’ upbringing‚ career choices‚ and the specific successes and failures that shaped him to be the great hoaxer he is today. Joey Skaggs began as

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    Liberty Leading the People Analysis Painting Analysis Ideas of freedom are represented in this painting (Liberty Leading the People‚ Eugene Delacroix) in many different ways. Freedom is represented very plainly in the title as Liberty means being free or being free from society. The woman wants her people to be free from the government and free from oppression. The image of the woman rising above the enemy in a powerful stance upon the body of her people represents freedom and liberty because

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