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    and cordial manner‚ whereas the women in Picasso’s painting are‚ “slightly menacing and rendered with angular and disjointed body shapes” (“Les Demoiselles d’Avignon”‚ 2017). Conclusion It is interesting how previous works of art have such a unique influence on works of art that are produced in the future. Both‚ Matisse’s Bonheur de Vivre (Joy of Life) and Picasso’s Les Demoiselles d’Avignon contain similarities and differences to Cézanne’s The Large Bathers. It would seem that Matisse was inspired

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    has gained admiration in Europe and the US resulting in the 2002 movie about her life starring Salma Hayek‚ which sparked even further interest in the life and arts of Frida Kahlo. On the other hand‚ Jackson Pollock was an American artist. At the age 18 Pollock traveled alone to Los Angeles to meet up with his brothers and study at the Art Students’ league. He was an alcoholic which caused him to become volatile. The end of Pollock was after he took his last drive drunk‚ he died immediately from the

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    Church’s painting serves as an artistic response to war due to the depiction of the American flag on the sky. The ingenious use of the brush strokes to mimic the stripes of the flag is breathtaking. The Artist brings out the stripes of the flag with the thin clouds in the middle of a light blue sky. The painting also shows the stripes waving similar to those of a flag when blown by the wind (Burke 39). A further response to war can be recognized when Church includes a star in the large light-blue

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    Starry Night is created by artist Vincent Van Gogh and in my opinion the setting is something the public may relate to‚ the swirling affect in the picture directs the viewers eyes around the whole painting. Also the spaces among the curving contours and the stars creates a dot to dot effect. The painting is brimming with shining stars and a beautiful bright crescent moon and everything is surrounded by magical whirling clouds. The contoured forms in this piece of artwork convey emotion and are means

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    witness the true magnificence of The Met. The aged Art Deco style building that was designed by Filipino Arch. Juan Arellano came into view and noticeable right away were its pinkish faded walls adorned with cloud engravings‚ spires‚ and bronze sculptured deities by the Italian sculptor Francesco Riccardo. Capiz and colorful tiles in an ethnic Malayan design are used for lights. And at the center of it entrance sits the stained glass made by Kraut Art Glass‚ a German company. Inside the lobby‚ noticeable

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    Gordan Bennett

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    category of appropriation where he uses another’s work in a new context‚ with the intention of altering its meaning. He seizes copies and replaces the original imagery of Gough‚ by interpreting it in his own way. He uses cultural aspects of aboriginal art and is in search for meaning and identity. Bennett identifies with the world through people‚ events and issues involving the aboriginal people. His work is political about both Aboriginal and European-Australian history. It helps him and his people

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    Tracey Emin My Bed

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    judgement about larger women. Lastly‚ ‘Study for a self portrait’ is a triptych painting created in 1980 by Francis Bacon. It conveys his thoughts on his own image and shows the audience how he has aged. ‘My Bed’ by Tracey Emin was created for a Japanese Art Show in 1998 when Emin didn’t have anything prepared. The idea behind the work came from Emin being depressed for two weeks after a breakup and suffering from a

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    The Heron Woman Analysis

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    In Eryn Anderson’s art piece‚ the Heron She emphasizes the beauty of blue heron by using cool colors and realistic brushwork. The background is a simple black which helps the bird pop more inside the masterpiece. The brushstrokes on the bird’s feathers are a softer and more blended while the bird’s head is exact and harder brushstrokes. The canvas of the painting is really long with a short width. It was painted using acrylic selling for 250$. The artist did a good job at filling the canvas using

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    Bessie Coleman Role Model

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    Bessie Coleman Bessie Coleman was the first African American female pilot. Starting off in a racist Texas Bessie worked as a laundress after she dropped out of college. At the age of twenty three she decide to move in in with her brother in Chicago to find a better life. After hearing stories of World War I pilots she had a sudden interest in flying. Due to discrimination Bessie could not go to an aviation school in America‚ so she moved to France to pursue her dreams. After this she came back

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    Bathers Vs Swan

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    When looking at these paintings there is a a lot of similarities to be noted‚ first of all‚ both Bathers and Leda with the Swan feature nude figures bathing in the water‚ with trees around them. They are both very natural scenes and have a relaxed air about them. Both of the paints have a low tonal range‚ but Bathers is bright and lively‚ even though the scene shown is relaxed the brighter colours coming from the right shows that the scene might be depicted earlier in the day‚ whereas in Leda with

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