Analysis of the Gates of Hell Auguste Rodin brought the Gates of Hell to life to show his interpretation of Dante’s descent into Hell. During the years of Rodin forming the Gates of Hell the Gates changed numerous times‚ because Rodin created and removed numerous figures. Rodin never officially declared the Gates of Hell finished‚ and many wonder if Rodin really was finished or not. Rodin made the Gates of Hell to resemble his thoughts on Dante’s Inferno with his own twist. Rodin also placed various sculptures
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version and stories to tell about the war from the ground soldiers all the way up to the President. However‚ each participated in a mission driven‚ cooperative work environment with many different thinking styles. These styles included strategical thinkers‚ tactical planners‚ and logisticians. Each style played a critical role in the development and progression in an organization like the armed forces. I fell that I would be best described as a tactical planner personally and professionally.
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The Kiss‚ created by different artists. Auguste Rodin‚ Constatin Brancusi‚ and Gustav Klimt all have their own version of the work. While Rodin and Brancusi created a sculpture‚ Klimt created a painting. These artists conveyed many different emotions for their viewers to perceive. These works of art also have several things in common. It is important to learn about each artist in order to learn the ideas and thoughts that come from their works. Auguste Rodin was French sculptor‚ known to be innovative
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To some people art is very important‚ to others it is nothing. To most‚ it is nice‚ but fades besides the everyday problems of physical survival‚ housing‚ food‚ money‚ children‚ etc. The value boils down to what you think you are: a meat machine or a spiritual being. For a meat machine‚ naturally anything that is not about physical survival is very secondary. The spiritual being needs more than physical product‚ but sources for development of mind and thought. There appears to be something about
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Definitions and Examples of Art Abstract While it is and can be said that what art is truly up to the viewer to interprete is true; it is up to the artist to display his definition of art. Thru his skills of observation‚ imagination‚ he displays to his thoughts and feelings condensed. Whatever their medium maybe it be painting‚ sculpture‚ or any of the many others. The world may or may not agree what art is‚ but the saying is true. It is with in the eyes of the beholder. The definition
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art‚ it must connect with someone. It must move them enough to translate its meaning and answer what it means to them. If does not do this‚ then it is less art‚ and more creative expression”. So whether it ’s paintings by Vermeer‚ or sculptures by Rodin and Bernini‚ or cave art‚ it is all great art. They can all be interpreted to mean something to someone. Art has definitely changed‚ with so many mediums being created since the times of cave art. Even during the times of cave art‚ artist needed
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a scene of vibrating movements. Pg 30 CLS- His purpose for this painting was to obtain optical realism and to play with light on a surface of an object. Also this image lacks a sense of form because there’s no modeling involved. 2. 1876‚ Renoir‚ Auguste‚ French‚ Moulin de la Galette‚ Oil on canvas‚ Impressionism. TXT- This painting depicts a dreamlike world where
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In 1928‚ Tarsila do Amaral painted Abaporu. The 33 × 29 in. oil painting immediately became the icons of the Latin American Modernism. In an auction sixty seven years later‚ it was acquired by the Argentine collector Eduardo Costantini for U$1.4 million‚ and it is currently displayed at the Latin American Art Museum of Buenos Aires (Museo de Arte Latinoamericano de Buenos Aires). “Abaporu” in Tupi-Guarani‚ one of the most significant indigenous proto-language in Brazil‚ signifies “the man that eats
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The Burghers of Calais is a set of statues in Paris‚ France that was made from 1884-1895. These statues were made by Auguste Rodin to illustrate a historical event in the Hundred Years’ War (1337-1453)‚ which was between England and France for the control of France. King Edward III of England said he would spare the people of Calais if the citizens gave him a key to the city and sacrificed six prominent members of the city council. In the end‚ the council members were not killed‚ but these statues
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Constantin Brancusi The biggest sculptor of the XXth century‚ Constantin Brancusi the central figure in the modern art movement and a pioneer of abstractization is considered to be the father of modern sculpture. The uniqueness of his sculptures comes from their elegance and the sensible use of his materials combining the simplicity of popular Romanian art and the elegant Parisian avangardism. The most important characteristics of Brancusi’s art are probably the verticality‚ horizontality
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