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    contemporary social critiques with the modernist myth surrounding the city of Paris in the late 19th century. The sharp contrast of interpretation on both sides is exemplified through three major artworks‚ Le Train dans la Neige‚ la Locamotive by Claude Monet‚ Dans un Café Dit Aussi‚ L’Absinthe by Edgar Degas‚ and Bal du Moulin de la Galette by Pierre Auguste Renoir. Each painting exudes deeper meaning by way of brush stroke‚ color‚ style‚ composition‚ content‚ symbolism‚ and so much more beyond

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    an artwork whether it is a drawing‚ sculpture‚ or pottery the viewer is taken to the artist’s world. This paper will discuss the description‚ analysis‚ and interpretation of a painting called Regatta at Saint-Adresse painted by the French painter Claude Monet at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Monet designed this painting in 1867 and applied oil painting on canvas. The size of the painting is twenty-nine and five-eighths inches by forty inches. The setting of the artwork takes place on the Le-Havre

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    paradigm. Origins of the movement André Bazin‚ the founder of the famous film magazine Cahiers du cinéma‚ was a prominent source of influence for the movement. Prominent pioneers of the movement are François Truffaut‚ Jean-Luc Godard‚ Éric Rohmer‚ Claude Chabrol‚ and Jacques Rivette. Truffaut also credits the American director‚ Morris Engel and his film "Little Fugitive" with helping to start the French New Wave‚ when he said "Our French New Wave would never have come into being‚ if it hadn’t been

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    Art Institute of Chicago Museum Report When I first starting planning out the trip to down town to visit the museum I thought it would go actually the way I planned it. The plan was to wake up on Sunday make sure I wore enough layers of clothing because I am always cold; get on the train and go. Well it was a bit more complicated than that. I woke up later than I expected but still had fun waiting at the train station with my boyfriend. Also I did not wear proper shoes because when I started

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    Different views of art Scale and Proportion As we all know mountains are huge and in this image created by Katsushika Hokusai the mountain dosent seem to be that big. At this point we percieve that mountain is far off in the distance. This image is called Thirty-Six Views of Mt. Fuji: The Surface of Lake Misaka in Kai Province and was made in the early 1830’s. As the arrows indicate the boat is the same size as the house ‚ but because we are closer to the boat than house we percieve its bigger

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    surrounded by so much hate. Thus‚ Quasimodo is one of the best representations of a book that should never be judged by its cover. Quasimodo’s greatest weakness lies in his heart and his love for the only person in whom he has found a home—Claude Frollo. As opposed to Quasimodo‚ Frollo is outwardly a holy man‚ but inside he is ugly‚ manipulative and hideous. Quasimodo only attempts to kidnap Esmeralda because of his great devotion to Frollo. The hunchback of Notre Dame is lonely‚ yearns to

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    Claude McKay & Dialectical Analysis In Claude McKay’s‚ “Old England” and “Quashie to Buccra” McKay uses dialect as a way to give poems multiple meanings. What may be seen as a simplistic or naïve poem about Jamaican life may actually be full of double meanings that only a select audience would be able to identify. In his poem’s‚ McKay ultimately gives Negros who work under white colonists the underlying message of black resistance by revolution. Perhaps what makes this interpretation so

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    Runa Shrestha  M Anderson  2014SP­ART­1301­73007(9:30AM)  17 February 2014     DMA Museum Visit      Dallas Museum of Art is located in the heart of Dallas city. This is my second visit  to this museum‚ and every time I go‚ the modern architect and the simplicity of the  building always fascinate me. I think the modern design of the building blends with  architect of overall city that we see in downtown area. Even though the front area of the  museum is not that spacious‚ I liked the landscapes of the building that is simple and 

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    Impressionism In the 19th-century we saw an art movement that would come to be known as Impressionism. The Impressionism term was coined in 1874 after a hostile critic‚ Louis Leroy‚ had seen a picture entitled _Impression: Sunrise_ by Claude Monet (Janson 721) and gave the art work a sarcastic review. Impressionism came into prominence between the 1870 and the 1880 (Janson 721). As with each new art movement‚ they are a response to the previous period and Impressionism is no different. It was a

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    Claude Monet’s “Antibes in the Morning” portrait is considered an interesting modern work of art in my opinion because of the colors that prevail across the screen‚ the revelation of its connections to modern artistry‚ and the message it conveys. Monet’s paintings were mainly known because of his passion of portraying nature itself‚ he was very good at observing variation of color and light. This portrait includes beautiful‚ bright colors in the clear sky‚ clean ocean‚ big trees full of life‚ and

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