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    Franz Marc Influence

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    philosophy. And now again his decision changed and made painting his main focus. In 1900 he received classes at the Munich Academy of Fine Arts. Paris at the time was the center of the arts. Marc traveled to Paris to study the modern painters like Claude Monet‚ van Gogh‚ and Paul Gauguin was a must study for developing artist and painters. He was very influenced by these modern French painters. Together with Wassily Kandinsky‚ whom he had met at the Academy founded the art association The Blue Rider

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    Chapter 24 Key Terms 1. Positivism- a philosophy of human intellectual development that culminated in science. In The Positive Philosophy Comte argued that human thought had developed in three stages: Theological‚ metaphysical‚ and positive. 2. Natural selection- The principal of survival of the fittest. It was naturalistic and mechanistic‚ requiring no guiding mind behind the development in organic nature. Contradicted with Biblical story of creation. 3. Social Darwinism- The application

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    In this paper‚ I’ll be analyzing the concept of food deserts and its causes‚ and how it affects poor food choice. A food desert is an area in which there is a lack of healthy foods for the residents of the community. It is mostly considered an area that lacks fruits and vegetables‚ but some scholars also consider the lack of dairy products and proteins. Food deserts takes into consideration most of the foods and nutrients necessary for a healthy and balanced diet. I found that the reality is that

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    Triangular shape gives unity and stability. Officer with gold chain‚ portrait of artist father‚ old man with gold chain. Likey commoner modeling for Rembrandt of Amsterdam. Impressionism. Art Institute has the biggest collection outside of Paris. Claude Monet‚ one of the fathers of Impressionism. “The Artist House” 1873. Rules‚ state art should be about history or religion‚ should show knowledge‚ teach something‚ or have a moral lesson. Art should be smooth and polished. Impressionist were rejected

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    Perception in Art

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    art. I learned about how context is important when viewing art. Context is described by Dictionary.com as “the conditions and circumstances that are relevant…”. (“context”‚ n.d.) The video had the audience compare works by Kazimir Malevich and Claude Monet. Malevich’s piece‚ “White on White” (1918) is painted at a time when Russia was in the midst of a revolution. You have to know the context behind the painting to fully grasp the

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    Styles of Art Abstract -- Cubism -- Expressionism -- Fauvism --Impressionism -- Pointillism -- Pop Art -- Postimpressionism Primitivism -- Realism -- Surrealism THE STYLE >> Abstract Abstract artists felt that paintings did not have to show only things that were recognizable. In their paintings they did not try to show people‚ animals‚ or places exactly as they appeared in the real world. They mainly used color and shape in their paintings to show emotions. Some Abstract art is also

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    Neoclassicism - Essay 2

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    Neoclassicism‚ one of the major art movements‚ began around the middle of the 18th century and lasted until the first part of the 19th century. Just before the beginning of the Neoclassic movement the public ’s interest in the Renaissance and Classic Greek and Roman art began to come back to life. Along with the public ’s newly found interest in the renaissance and Greek and Roman art the public also began to oppose the previous styles of Rococo and Baroque (Sayre‚ 2010). Along with the public ’s

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    Edgar Degas was a painter that was intrigued by subjects from urban life. His style of work was created by using photos of a scene that had taken place‚ and from his working drawings. Degas had academic training at the Ecole des Beaus-Arts in the mid-1850s. He also spent three years studying abroad in Italy while learning from the Old Masters. Edgar Degas’s work closely resembles Realism‚ however not in the way they appear‚ but how they portray social commentary. When looking more in depth at

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    Flower Addicts Case Study

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    “I must have flowers‚ always‚ and always.” Claude Monet Flower Addicts GmbH has been established as a subscription-based online flower delivery service since 2014 and is considered to be the leading supplier of innovative‚ fresh and high-quality flower arrangements in Germany. By providing a comprehensive botanical guide‚ inspiring video tutorials and DIY in¬structions‚ we make the perfect place for meeting flower addicts throughout the country. Our Products Aesthetics. All our flower bouquets

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    Verdaccio Underpainting: A Brief Introduction Verdaccio is an underpainting technique and color which came from the Italian fresco painters of the early Renaissance. Created traditionally from a mixture of Mars Black and Yellow Ochre pigments‚ Verdaccio was used to establish tonal values in fresco painting quickly‚ creating a soft greenish-gray for the shadows of flesh tones. Architectural details in frescoes were often left in the pure Verdaccio coloring‚ hence we are able to still see evidence

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