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    Description The Garden Umbrella Medium is an oil on canvas painting by Frederick Carl Frieseke. It measures 32 5/16 x 32 5/16 inches and is displayed in the Telfair Academy in Savannah‚ GA. The Garden Umbrella was painted in 1910. The painting is an example of American Impressionism comprised of many shades of green and blue with brighter yellows and oranges dispersed throughout. In the distance there are large trees or shrubs depicted with dark greens. The dark green trees give way on the top right

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    Van Gogh and The Representation of Happiness Through His Own Bedroom Vincent Van Gogh‚ Bedroom in Arles‚ 1889‚ Oil on canvas‚ currently at the De Young Museum (San Francisco)‚ “Van Gogh‚ Gauguin‚ Cézanne and Beyond: Post-Impressionist Masterpieces from the Musée d’Orsay”Exhibition. On a smaller canvas than two other similar paintings‚ Vincent Van Gogh carefully painted for the third time his bedroom in Arles‚ a charming town in the south of France‚ and thus created this approximately 22

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    1877‚ the materials used for this painting was oil‚ and a canvas‚ the size of the painting is 23 ½ by 31 ½ in (59.6 by 80.2cm). The second painting is by Pierre Auguste Renoir and it is called “Two young girls at the Piano‚ the materials used for this painting were oil and a canvas as well‚ this size of the painting is 44 by 34in. and the third painting is by Edgar Degas and his painting is called “The Ballet Class it is an oil on canvas painting‚ the size of it is 32 by 30 ¼ in and it was

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    Titian

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    Basilica di Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari. TECHNIQUE Titian was the father of modern painting because it was unusual how he created artwork and sold them afterwards. Oil on canvas was the technique he used. He layered oil paints onto canvas creating rich and vibrant images. He used both linear and atmospheric perspective to portray depth. His figures are all very accurate and realistic because he uses mathematics and proportions. Titian uses glazing‚ which

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    They first describe how the portrait reflects Rockwell naturalness and the history of art. The authors then shift to describe the portraits layout. On the canvas‚ Rockwell has a basic drawing of poses tacked to the top left-hand corner. In the top right hand corner‚ there are historical mug shots of Durer‚ Rembrandt‚ Picasso‚ and Van Gogh crowded together. These photos are positioned there to help with comparison

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    Andy Whorle

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    make a name for himself in pop art. Pop art was a new style of art that began in England in the mid-1950s and consisted of realistic renditions of popular‚ everyday items. Warhol turned away from the blotted-line technique and chose to use paint and canvas but at first he had some trouble deciding what to paint. Warhol began with Coke bottles and comic strips but his work wasn’t getting the attention he wanted. In December 1961‚ Warhol gave $50 to a friend of his who had told him she had a good idea

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    competition is irrelevant. This paper proposes a methodology to implement the Blue Ocean Strategy in a privately owned Malaysia industrial firm struggling in a very competitive market using different tools and techniques such as value curves‚ strategy canvas‚ six path method‚ four actions framework. The results of the paper were built on the bases of customer’s preferences‚ opinions‚ and suggestions that have been collected. The main result shows that the company managed to identify a number of new products

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    passion for painting and in his forties decided to take art more as a profession and then becoming a genius Post-Impressionist artist. Rousseau’s most famous painting is called “The Sleeping Gypsy” or in French “La Bohemienne Endormie”‚ an oil on canvas work created in 1897‚ which depicts a jungle scenes like other paintings he is known for. Although he had never encountered anything wild in him life he has met soldiers who had stories he heard about the subtropical countries and the animals. “The

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    BOS Tools : Strategy Canvas & E.R.R.C. Awakening : As-Is Strategy Canvas Exploration : Reconstruct Market Boundaries Strategizing : To-Be Strategy Canvas Actualization : Identify actions to actualize the strategies Conclusion Facilitators : Yip Khai Biau (ymike27@hotmail.com) & Lieu Yoke Sun All Rights Reserved – KB Yip/YS Lieu Page : 2    Objectives  Develop understanding of Blue Ocean Tool Sets and how to apply them effectively   Strategy Canvas ERRC  Perform As-Is

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    Kimbell Art Museum and remember admiring it. It was finished in 1906 and is oil paint on canvas. The main (only) figure in this painting is a nude woman‚ standing‚ who appears to be combing through her hair with her fingers after bathing. Although abstract‚ Picasso creates a very elegant‚ raw‚ and naturalistic form using color‚ space‚ and his depiction of figure. The medium of this piece‚ as stated‚ is oil on canvas. Picasso takes no hesitation in using obvious and crude brush strokes to make a gesture

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