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    Monet - Palazzo Da Mula

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    INTRODUCTION In this paper I will describe Monet ’s painting "Palazzo da Mula‚ Venice." I will do this by first giving my interpretation of the painting while examining it close up and then give my interpretation of the painting while examining it far away. Finally‚ I will explain how the philosophy of impressionism is illustrated in this painting. EXAMINING THE PAINTING - CLOSE UP Upon first glance‚ the painting seems out of focus. The colors are beautiful blues but seem to flow together

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    Monet: Break Up of the Ice

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    Monet: The Break Up of the Ice In 1879‚ Europe had one of its coldest winters and Monet was living in Vetbeuil to experience this winter. When the Seine thawed‚ the ice flooded the countryside and damaged bridges. Monet took advantage of these conditions and began a series of motif paintings in which he would paint the same scene again and again under different light conditions. The ice and water landscape were perfect for this type of painting because they were able to better capture the reflections

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    artists‚ we could say that Claude Monet and Vincent Van Gogh were born in the same period. They may have been born quite close together but both men discovered art was their vocations almost 20 years apart‚ which may have been why they are such different artists. Monet had a head start on Van Gogh as he was introduced to art at a very young age. Monet also had a mentor who taught him the tricks of the trade and pushed him from caricatures to landscape paintings. We know Monet was an Impressionist painter

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    Claude Debussy

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    Claude Debussy was considered one of the most influential Impressionistic composers of his time‚ along with his contemporary Ravel – ironically‚ Debussy himself very much disliked the term ‘impressionism’ and believed that he was simply trying to do “something different”. The piece Prélude à l’après-midi d’un faune is based on a poem of a similar name‚ and is also known as a ‘tone poem’ – It tells the story of a faun in a dreamy like state who has encounters with several nymphs. There

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    Claude McKay

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    Claude McKay Claude McKay was one of the most influential figures in twentieth-century African American literature. When mentioning controversial writers‚ Claude McKay comes to mind. He was first of many African American writers who became known for speaking his mind through literature during the early 1900’s. He used his gift of creativity with words to express his feelings on various issues. Claude McKay is an unforgettable African-American writer who was influenced by his culture as well as

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    Tricia Monet Case

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    Mgmt 362-Organizational Behavior: Week 5 - Case Study July 2‚ 2014 Synopsis: Tricia Monet is store director of a national chain store for household products and personal care located in Sioux City‚ Iowa. Tricia‚ coming from an accounting background decided she wanted to try a different career field; though she liked the organization and structure of accounting she wanted to be able to interact with people. Tricia had no supervisory or managerial experience when first starting at personal reflections

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    from backgrounds that seemed worlds apart. Claude Monet‚ known as the "Master Impressionist" varied the themes in his artwork more than any other artist did. Monet’s work "Impression Sunrise"‚ of which the term "Impressionist" originates also gives rise to the title "Master Impressionist". Edgar Degas started his career as an artist with nothing in common with Monet but the era in which they lived. From themes to brushstrokes and choices of colours‚ Monet and Degas started their relationship as

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    Manet & Monet It is evident that two great impressionistic artists that both influenced each other are Edouard Manet and Claude Monet. Despite the peculiar similarity in their names‚ they were very good friends‚ and both learned from each other to improve their art. They were both successful painters who we can all learn from even today. They both had very similar lives‚ even before they knew each other. Edouard Manet was born in Paris in 1832. His father’s family was wealthy landowners and government

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    Christo And Jeanne-Claude

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    The Interaction of Art and Society through the Artworks of Christo and Jeanne-Claude Our natural curiosity as human beings is what drives us further into the artwork of Christo and Jeanne-Claude. The large scale of the project works as a catalyst to the art‚ as it is what draws our attention. We start by noticing this disturbance in our regular lives‚ and we continue by looking and observing even more. Eventually this leads to a deeper understanding‚ as the viewers try to remember what the object

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    Who Is Claude Shannon?

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    Claude Shannon Claude Elwood Shannon was born on April 30‚1916 in Petoskey‚ to Claude Elwood and Mabel Wolf Shannon‚ His parents move to Gaylord‚ Michigan and spent the rest of his life there. His father Claude Elwood was a judge at Gaylord‚ Michigan. His mother was a high school principle. Even though his father interest wasn’t for science‚ his grandfather was the one that was really into science. Shannon’s grandpa was an innovator and agriculturist. On 27‚ 1949 March Shannon married Mary Elizabeth

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