Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts DFA2102: Investigating Art II (History Component) "Art is a form of description. Discuss and elaborate. What is your understanding for the abovementioned statement?" Muhammad Rahimin Bin Misnam F13FA0154 [FA2C] Lecturer: Mr Chua Poh Leng 14 - 16th October 2014 Art is no doubt a form of description. In a way‚ it can describe a situation‚ an era‚ a story‚ a person ’s life and so on and so forth. If we put it as such‚ then yes‚ art
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vivid pigments that are used‚ rather than the objects in the painting. Impressionist painting was established in 1870’s against the conservative and repressive rules of Académie des Beaux- Arts which is French Fine Arts Academy. Artists like Claude Monet‚ Camille Pissarro‚ Pierre- Auguste Renoir‚ Alfred Sisley‚ Paul C´zanne‚ Edgar Degas‚ Berthe Morisot did a showcase in 1874‚ outside of Paris and introduced themselves as Impressionists‚ as well as they introduced the art movement. As they adopted
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Styles of Art Artists used many styles in their paintings and drawings. Here are some of the more common styles of art. Learn about each style and how to identify it. Next time you look at a painting‚ try to figure out what style it is! To see some artwork done in the different styles‚ check out the Art By Kids page. Abstract -- Cubism -- Expressionism -- Fauvism Impressionism -- Pointillism -- Pop Art -- Postimpressionism Primitivism -- Realism -- Surrealism THE STYLES | ABOUT THE STYLES
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In Seurat’s painting‚ A Sunday on La Grande Jatte‚ he does a fantastic job depicting people resting and relaxing in a park on an island. The families within the painting seem to be enjoying the scenery around them. One of the key aspects of the painting besides the color contrast is the river that is located on the island. The river is also known as the Seine River. From observing the painting by every detail visible‚ I can see that the painting was created during the older times because of the choice
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provocatively situated. Both artists are Americans‚ Zolan from Chicago and Brauer from New York. Zolan studied under Louis Rittman‚ a personal friend and student of Claude Monet‚ the French impressionist‚ and Brauer under Frederico Castellon‚ a Spanish-American painter and illustrator of children’s books. Zolan’s style reflects the influence of Monet with the effects of light while Brauer is more sensual and moody‚ using deep intense colors and beautifully rendered curves. Both works of art are beautifully
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"Impressionism was a 19th century art movement that began as a loose association of paris-based artists whose independent exhibitions brought them to prommence in the 1870’s and 1880’s." (Wikipedia) The name of this movement started from a painting from Claude Monet entitled Impression‚ Sunrise ‚ and a critic‚ Louis Leory‚ made the term
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disclosed on a large scale as in a museum. Art is the most versatile and expressive form of communication. While the famous composer Johann Sebastian Bach spoke only German‚ people all over the world are able to enjoy his music. Although the painter‚ Claude Monet was a Frenchman‚ his colors and expressionism speak‚ wordlessly‚ across cultures. On the same token‚ more alternative artists‚ using different mediums also speak the same universal language. For example‚ Mohammad Ali’s unconventional grace is
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Merritt Pursue turned into the primary real American painter to make Impressionist canvases in the Unified States. At about the same time‚ Americans started to visit craftsmen’s states that fixated on open air painting‚ most remarkably Giverny‚ where Monet had settled in 1883. The individuals who looked for motivation there included Sargent‚ Willard Metcalf‚ and Theodore Robinson‚ who transmitted Monet’s thoughts to his comrades back in the Unified States. By the mid 1890s‚ Impressionism was immovably
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“Art is not what you see‚ but what you make others see” - Edgar Degas The Persistence of Memory By: Salvadore Dali The Persistence of Memory By: Salvadore Dali This article may be about learning from art history but it also deals with the intangibles creating art. I think it’s important to recognise that first and foremost art should evoke emotion in the viewer. As artists‚ we can create the perfectly composed image but without emotion‚ the work is nothing more than pretty. You will never evoke
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Michelangelo ____ A. Morning Haze b. Leonardo Da Vinci ____ B. The Sleeping Gypsy c. Salvador Dali ____ C. Persistence of Memory d. Pablo Picasso ____ D.The Swing e. Henri Rousseau ____ E. The Last Supper f. Henri Matisse ____ F. Gueraica g. Claude Monet ____ G. The Starry Night h. Pierre Auguste Renoir ____ H. Creation Of Adam i. Vincent Van Gogh ____ I. Campbell ’s Soup Can j. Andy Warhol ____ J. La Fougere Noire 1.) Draw a Still Life Drawing with following in their relative proportions
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