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    used short flat brushstrokes with quick movements. The main purpose of impressionism was to quickly capture light before it changed and worked to ‘capture a fleeting moment’‚ which created lesser detailed artworks. The founder of impressionism‚ Claude Monet was mainly influenced by romanticism which was characterised by the artist’s attitudes and feelings towards a certain subject matter and worked to capture a certain event. Impressionist painters always used the broken colour technique without

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    Henri Matisse: King of the Fauves "The remarkable career of Henri Matisse‚ one of the most influential artists of the twentieth century‚ whose stylistic innovations (along with those of Pablo) fundamentally altered the course of modern art and affected the art of several generations of younger painters‚ spanned almost six and a half decades. His vast oeuvre encompassed painting‚ drawing‚ sculpture‚ graphic arts (as diverse as etchings‚ linocuts‚ lithographs‚ and aquatints)‚ paper cutouts‚ and book

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    Trafalgar Square Analysis

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    is home to a noteworthy accumulation of depictions‚ crossing six centuries. You can respect lives up to expectations from a portion of the world’s most well known painters‚ including Rubens‚ Vermeer‚ Leonardo da Vinci‚ Michelangelo‚ Renoir and Claude Monet. St Martin-in-the fields‚ Trafalgar Square At the north-east corner of Trafalgar Square is the St. Martin-in-the-Fields ward church. It is a standout amongst the most celebrated holy places in London‚ part of the way on account of its unmistakable

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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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    RESEARCH HUMANITIES FINAL PAPER -1789-1887 Romanticism has very little to do with things popularly thought of as "romantic‚" although love may occasionally be the subject of Romantic art. Rather‚ it is an international artistic and philosophical movement that redefined the fundamental ways in which people in Western cultures thought about themselves and about their world. Romanticism‚ first defined as an aesthetic in literary criticism around 1800 The early Romantic period thus coincides with

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    Virtual art is the product of long-standing traditions in art merged with revolutionary technological advances. With innovations emerging almost as fast as end-users can test and master new systems‚ technology has dramatically altered our daily lives and changed our thought processes. Like many technological advances‚ virtual and cyber realities have been embraced‚ and often created by‚ artists that experiment with the myriad of possibilities that technology can offer. While there have been many

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    Intertextuality

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    The poets (and scholars based on my research) who I will discuss in this essay have chosen to re-examine and transform the tradition—the scholars by studying the texts again in their original languages and contexts‚ and the creative writers by re-imagining the lives of women in the Bible—to discover the "creative power‚ dignity‚ and goodness" of women in their texts. Their work on the character of Eve‚ the archetypal woman in Western thought‚ as she appears in the Genesis accounts of creation and

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    pioneer of abstract painting would have been studying. Although his art career took off‚ he was considered prestigious and could have had a profession in the field. In 1899‚ at the age of 33‚ Kandinsky was heavily influenced by the work of Claude Monet‚ an impressionist painter from France. His paintings fascinated Kandinsky because the paintings were so abstract and different from the normal pieces. Monet’s paintings inspired him to move to Munich where he studied under Anton Azbé. After

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    contagious hot agents by going through the biosaftey procedures to access level 4. In part one‚ Charles Monet a fifty-six year old Frenchman living in western Kenya on the lands of the Nzoia Sugar Factory is introduced‚ but as his story continues he finds himself greatly ill by some unknown virus. It began shortly after a visit with a friend to Kitum Cave. Of course there’s no telling where exactly Monet really got the agent from‚ but where he got it probable wasn’t on his mind as it got worse.

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    How did new theories in physics and psychology in the period from 1900-1939 challenge existing ideas about the individual and society? New theories in physics and psychology in the period from 1900-1939 challenged existing ideas about the individual and society. Many new philosophies and scientific discoveries challenged the teachings of the Catholic Church. Other scientific theories and discoveries challenged the way people thought of how the world worked. Realism and modernism frowned upon

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