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    Listening Journal 2 Title: Piano Concerto in G major‚ K. 453‚ I — 1784 C.E. Composer: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Composer Information: Lived from 1756-1791 C.E. German nationality Genre: Symphony Performing Forces: Solo piano with orchestra (pairs of woodwinds‚ horns‚ and strings) Timbre: Form: First-movement concerto form‚ with orchestral and solo expositions‚ then development‚ recapitulation‚ and coda Comments: I was impressed by the various piano sections‚ which display incredible moments of

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    Since the first brush stroke was taken in Europe‚ the paintings that have been produced have played a vital role in revealing our world ’s past‚ history‚ religion and daily lives of its citizens. Each time period and movement have influenced artists from its first existence to even this very day‚ creating an extraordinary timeline of art and history as one. Frans Hals ’ Merrymakers at Shrovetide of 1615 and Francois Boucher ’s Interrupted Sleep of 1750 are no exception. Despite their different time

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    Genre paintings were extremely common amongst the Dutch during the Baroque period. This painting incorporates a dark background with a young woman sitting enigmatically with a slight glance over the shoulder‚ her lips are slightly parted‚ which was rather scandalous during these times due to the conservative ideals of the

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    UNESCO National Commission of the Philippines. Frank K. Flinn;Gordon Melton. (2007). Encyclopedia of Catholicism. Infobase Publishing. Lico‚ G. (2008). Arkitekturang Pilipino. Quezon City: The University of the Philippines Press. Millon‚ H. (1965). Baroque and Rococo Architecture. New York: George Braziller‚ Inc. Nici‚ J. (2008). Barron ’s AP Art History. Barron ’s Educational Series. Pedro Galende; Rene Javellana. (1993). Great Churches in the Philippines. Bookmark. Watkin‚ D. (2005). A history of

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    13 February 2014 Carvaggio The Crucifixion of Saint Peter Baroque style paintings were derived in Italy and illustrate complex and loud features exemplifying asymmetric compositions‚ strong distinctions between light and dark while showing dramatic effects. The term Baroque is originated from the Porteguese word baracco‚ which expresses the meaning irregularly shaped pearls (46). Carvaggio intensified the Baroque style in his painting The Crucifixion of Saint Peter in quite a few details

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    Sometime in the beginning of the seventeenth century‚ the Baroque era began and artists started creating artwork using a style that stemmed from Mannerism‚ and like Mannerism‚ it had a dynamic and exuberant style that created intense and emotionally stimulating pieces of artwork. The Baroque art style‚ while similar to Mannerism‚ is more realistic‚ religiously themed‚ and intelligible. The differences in the two styles were a result of artists being comfortable painting such luxuriant artworks and

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    our culture. These changes are portrayed and preserved through art. Starting back in the dark times of the Medieval period‚ we can see two art forms in particular‚ art and sculpture‚ change as we move through the Renaissance period and on into the Baroque period‚ by way of the introduction of mathematic concepts and new techniques‚ as well as the introduction of more secular art works. Starting with Medieval paintings‚ such as Cimbaue’s depiction of Madonna Enthroned‚ we see the same facial expression

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    named for rulers‚ historical events‚ intellectual or political or religious movements‚ or artistic styles. Most literary periods therefore have multiple names. What’s worse‚ some of these names are debated. Is the later 17th Century the Baroque era? The term baroque is an intractable term derived from art criticism‚ though it may usefully be applicable to some writers as well. Is the early 17th Century the Shakespearean era? Is it the Mannerist era? How widely do we wish to apply the term Elizabethan

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    This painting was drawn by Eugene Delacroix and he was part of the Romanticism period‚ but there is no sign of it. There is no nature and color that is this painting that are in more Romanticism paintings. So I am thinking that this is was late Baroque like the last

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    Faith Kim Prof. Hight Introduction to Visual Arts 4 June 2012 Reclining Nude The artwork is called Reclining Nude by Jean-Antoine Watteau and I found this artwork in the Norton Simon Museum. I was captivated by the sensuality and the delicacy in the painting. I first noticed in the painting was her robust ivory figure contrasting with the dark chocolate background because I felt that these contrasting colors evoked a sense of purity and light against the mysterious darkness. She seems to have

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