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    way about political‚ social and cultural issues. Concepts are usually reused but shown in different ways. Chosen artists that display this theory and have affected the development of modern art in particular are‚ Edouard Manet‚ Paul Cezanne‚ Pablo Picasso and Marcel Duchamp. Manet (b.1832-1883) focused on light and shadow‚ rebelling against the idea of ‘ideal art’ created by the academies. Cezanne (b.1839-1906) was interested in the simplification of naturally occurring forms to their geometric essentials;

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    protocol which is based on MPR flooding. Since OLSR support the whole legacy of internet‚ it can carry many extensions‚ some of them specific to mobile ad hoc networking. This protocol has been presented and successfully defended in the working group MANET of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) and presently is an experimental RFC [3]. The protocol scales particularily well when the network density increases and provides optimal path in terms of hop number. Another contribution of the project

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    abstract painters. Monet’s early work is indebted to the Realists’ interests in depicting contemporary subject matter‚ without idealization‚ and in painting outdoors in order to capture the fleeting qualities of nature. Inspired in part by Edouard Manet‚ Monet gradually began to develop a distinctive style of his own in the late 1860s. He departed from the clear depiction of forms and linear perspective‚ which were prescribed by the established art of the time‚ and he experimented with loose handling

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    has portrayed on her countenance. Another letter about the painting says the barmaid is “. . . calm and cool the way any bartender is to a first-time customer” (Stier). This can be easily discounted for after one realizes the trick on perspective Manet creates: the barmaid and the man aren’t facing each other (Source 1). A Bar at the Folie Bergere is a stunning piece of art that portrays a server who is a bit discontent with her surroundings‚ but nevertheless still appears passive. The center character

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    to a modern viewer the figures may look less than ideal‚ the women’s body would have been what was expected of idealized figure of the time. Dissimilarly‚ Parisian’s of the 19th century would have still expected a more idealized form than the one Manet portrayed in his piece. Along with the clothes dropped at the edge of the scene‚ audiences of the time would have been quick to assume that the naked woman in the painting was a prostitute and her stark representation would have surprised Salon goers

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    Tennessee’s Lemon Law does not cover used vehicles. However‚ there are several other types of laws that can be used to help in the event there is a discovery that you bought used car lemon. First‚ the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has what’s called the Used Car Rule that requires dealers to provide consumers with a Buyer’s Guide with warranty and information. If the dealer has in any way failed to abide by the FTC Used Car Rule‚ you may have the basis for a legal claim. If the dealer has‚ for

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    what he or she was doing at the time. Take Edouard Manet ’s painting _A Bar at the Folies-Bergere (1881-82);_ it depicts a scene in the Folies Bergere nightclub in Paris. The painting is painted just as if you were standing at the bar awaiting a drink‚ and man standing next to you on your right‚ as you reflect in the mirror you see the rest of the social class behind your in conversation. You can see the overlapping colors and brush strokes Manet took to complete is picture of the nightlife in Paris

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    art comparison C Compare and Contrast: The Sleeping Venus and Olympia Ben Storms [pic] The Sleeping Venus/Dresden Venus‚ Giorgione with landscape and sky by Titian. 1510 [pic] Olympia‚ Ĕdouard Manet. 1863 The Sleeping Venus‚ or Dresden Venus‚ is by Italian Renaissance artist Giorgione. It is one of the last works but Giorgione and the landscape and sky were actually finished by Titian after Giorgione’s death in 1510. The painting portrays

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    heavy impact upon their art from subject to form. Through the pictures of kimonos‚ illustrations of stereotypical samurai‚ or artistic styles derived from Japan’s art‚ Japanese inspiration had seeped into the brains of French artists‚ from Degas to Manet‚ in the late 19th century and early 20th century‚ just after Commodore Perry opened up the ports of Japan to the West in 1854 and impacted their artistic movements and compositions. From the 1630’s to the 1850’s the ports of Japan were shut off from

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    Book Report: The Judgement of Paris The Judgement of Paris: Manet‚ Meissonier‚ and an Artistic Revolution contrasts the lives and artistic struggles of two painters against the backdrop of life in Paris. In the 1860s Ernest Meissonier was one of the most famous artists in Europe. His fame was built on his thoroughly detailed‚ realistic depiction of historical subjects. Meissonier sold his works for record prices and could afford to spend years working on them (he took 13 years to paint Napoleon’s

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