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    Oil Paintings During Romanticism Times And Cubism In cubist paintings‚ objects are broken up‚ analyzed‚ and reassembled in an abstracted form‚ instead of depicting objects from one viewpoint‚ the artist depicts the subject from a multitude of viewpoints to present the piece in a greater context. Often the surfaces intersect at what seems like random angles presenting no coherent sense of depth. In Romanticism artwork exalted individualism‚ subjectivism‚ irrationalism‚ imagination‚ emotions and

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    las orbitas hasta parecer enormes y sus mejillas hundidas buscando la calavera. Esta muy delgada.” The tortuous moments that the poet is forced to endure would undoubtedly render relatable to many of those who were affected by the obliteration of Guernica and Belchite. Initially‚ for those who escaped‚ simply running away from the explosions and gunfire may have seemed a sensible and hopeful plan. In the book‚ a similar idea is demonstrated by the unexpected birth of the poet’s

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    artist influence the work they produce? Although the ideas that shape an artist’s work come from within‚ their inspiration comes from the outside world: their own experiences within it and reflections upon it. Pablo Picasso painted Guernica in response to the bombing of a village in northern Spain‚ perhaps finding some relief in transferring uneasy thoughts sparked by the tragedy onto paper. Art is just as frequently produced in response to personal tragedies and triumphs encountered in life. Frida

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    Pablo Picasso- 20th Century GeniusThe author ’s nomination for the 20th Century Genius Award proudly goes to Pablo Picasso. Pablo Picasso was probably the most famous artist of the twentieth century. An Unknown author stated that‚ "Picasso changed the meaning of art in so many ways‚ while showing that he had enormous skill‚ dedication and a little bit of craziness. His life spans many different perspectives in art‚ and his artistic timeline stretches‚ bends‚ twists‚ and even breaks in some points

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    Nationality Spanish Field Painting‚ drawing‚ sculptureprintmaking‚ ceramics‚ stage design‚ writing Training José Ruiz y Blasco (father)‚ Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando Movement Cubism Works Les Demoiselles d ’Avignon(1907) Guernica (1937) The Weeping Woman (1937) Pablo Ruiz y Picasso‚ also known as Pablo Picasso (Spanish: [ˈpaβlo piˈkaso]; 25 October 1881 – 8 April 1973)‚ was a

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    depth as well. The complex relationship between Jack and Ma is both inspiring and somewhat disturbing. However‚ I believe that is the true beauty of the story. What was most intriguing to me were the allusions to art: “Impression: Sunrise”‚ “La Guernica”‚ and “The Virgin and Child with St Anne and St John the Baptist”. As the reader learns more of Jack’s situation and the need to escape it‚ the reason Donoghue includes these works of art becomes clearer. For this paper I will use the allusions

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    Cubism & Dadaism Cubism: period‚ social conditions‚ and characteristics The late 19th and early 20th century was one of greatest periods of technological advancement that the world had ever seen. The advent of flight‚ transportation by automobile‚ communication by electric phone‚ and development of cinematography and photography as an art form all progressed during this period. There was also great turmoil during this period. Old empires were decaying‚ nations were vying for supremacy

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    objects. Thus‚ the idea of conveying messages and norms through visual objects began as cultures developed. The method of conveying ideas through abstract art hence continued since then. The art pieces‚ Venus of Willendorf‚ King from Ife‚ Dilukai‚ and Guernica clearly portrays certain cultural ideas through their abstract and stylized designs. The sculpture‚ King From Ife clearly represents the cultural norms of Ife Kingdom during 11th-12th century. As most artists in other cultures have done‚ the Ife

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    Debate: The bombing of Hiroshima‚ Nagasaki was an unnecessary war crime. Human civilization 2 4/9/2014 The atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki involved two nuclear attacks against the Empire of Japan by the United States of America (USA) under USA President Harry S. Truman. On August 6‚ 1945‚ the nuclear weapon "Little Boy" was dropped on the city of Hiroshima‚ followed on August 9‚ 1945 by the detonation of the "Fat Man" nuclear bomb over Nagasaki‚ for the first and only time

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    I believe that Picasso’s mural Guernica is Surrealism‚ Cubism‚ and Expressionism. However‚ before I get give my reason why let us look and understand what that mural is about. In Cubist artwork‚ objects are analyzed‚ broken up and reassembled in an abstracted form. By doing this‚ artists are able to use surreal views and expressions to show emotion and convey messages. So‚ in reality‚ I don’t think one can have Surrealism‚ Cubism‚ and Expressionism without each other. They are all a by-product of

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