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    9-23-13 Japanese Art of the 1990s Morimura Recreated Rembrandt‚ The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Tulp‚ 1632  Morimura‚ Portrait (9 Faces) Peter Gertner‚ Crucificion  Yen Mountain‚ 1991‚ assemblage Stacks money with his face on them Moneki Neko cat on top Poses as many different famous film actresses Marilyn Monroe Audrey Hepburn Black Marilyn To My Little Sister/For Cindy Sherman Mona Lisa in Its Origins He procreates his work to be like others Photoshop The prep work he does for the

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    control‚ so the artist can create forms or textures easily. For instance‚ oil colors belongs to this category when once applied to a canvas or board‚ it takes time to dry so it gives artist flexibility to start a painting and then come back to it the next day and continue the painting. The paint on the pallet will still be wet and pliable; also the colors on the canvas can still be blended together. At times‚ the artist might even remove‚ change or modify an entire layer of paint with ease if the artist

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    Starry Night One of the few universally desired qualities is beauty. Beauty requires no skill or knowledge to appreciate‚ yet provides a most lively pleasure. In order to rank the aesthetic level of an object‚ one must create a concrete definition of beauty. Beauty is a combination of qualities that pleases the intellect or moral sense. The manifestation of life in art is one of the most sublimely beautiful things that I have ever encountered. C.S. Lewis described art’s worth when he wrote‚

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    round circles Behind his thick spectacles Made it look like he had never sinned He said: “You know‚ you’re a very bright girl.” He said it with a smile and stared at the world His eyes twinkled more than the stars The stars that clung onto the canvas of darkness Until the morning sun flicked them off of it one by one The third time I saw him lasted little time He was lying down with his hat off It almost seemed like a crime I couldn’t see his face I couldn’t say a word I didn’t even

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    Abstract Expressionism Art Movement History By: Sharmé Jackson Abstract Expressionism started in America as a post-World War II art movement. It was the first avant-garde art movement that arose from America. Never before in the history of art‚ the personality of an artist took such central stage and became both an inspiration and the subject of his/her own art. It is challenging to narrow down such multifaceted phenomenon as Abstract Expressionism‚ to distil the core of this intricate style

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    The two art periods that I chose are Baroque and Impressionism. Baroque art refers to the style that would be found in Europe and North and South America during the 17th and 18th century. The Catholic Church heavily influenced their art‚ as well as the Protestant rising up during this time. There was an emphasis on unity and harmony in all of the visual arts that often had themes from the Bible or stories. There was realism and more attention was paid to physical details in portrait paintings‚

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    there have been many influential artists that brought us new discoveries‚ techniques‚ and magnificent works of art‚ however‚ I believe the art depicted by Andy Warhol‚ Marlyn Diptych (1962)‚ silk screen on canvas‚ The Tate Gallery‚ London. Jackson Pollock‚ Autumn Rhythm Number 30 (1950) Oil on canvas‚ The Metropolitan Museum of Art‚ New York. Dorothea Lange‚ Migrant Mother (1936) Gelatin-silver print. Library of Congress‚ Washington‚ D.C. are three prime examples of art that best represent our modern

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    is stunned by the absence of narrative or coloristic interplay yet the canvas is overwhelmingly full of color and a closer look reveals that the monochrome surface is composed of various shades of black from light to black. Reinhardt developed a sophisticated technique to create the effects he desired. His matte surfaces were so fragile and the original technique so complex that the conservation and restoration of each canvas is always expensive and time consuming. Repainted the same painting‚ same

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    The painting done by Andy Warhol called Marilyn Diptych was the third most influential piece of modern art according to an article in The Guardian (Warhol).The canvas was based on a publicity photo of Marilyn Monroe from the film Niagara. Furthermore‚ Warhol took the one picture and spread it across a two sided canvas as fifty smaller images. On one side there were twenty-five images expressed with bright colors. Likewise‚ on the other side there were twenty-five pictures conveyed in black and white

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    distinctive elements of her feminine personality on the canvas. Made during the Baroque era‚ the painting is a representation of excellent use of oil to create different hues of color through lines that capture the dressing‚ accessories around the studio setting for her audience. Her excellence as an artist is furthered by her use of different shades of oil paint in creating a photographic image. The most distinctive features that distinguish the oil on canvas work include her rich‚ dark hair‚ physical features

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