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    Pablo Picasso

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    I believe that Picasso’s mural Guernica is Surrealism‚ Cubism‚ and Expressionism. However‚ before I get give my reason why let us look and understand what that mural is about. In Cubist artwork‚ objects are analyzed‚ broken up and reassembled in an abstracted form. By doing this‚ artists are able to use surreal views and expressions to show emotion and convey messages. So‚ in reality‚ I don’t think one can have Surrealism‚ Cubism‚ and Expressionism without each other. They are all a by-product of

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    Pablo Picasso Pablo Picasso was considered the greatest artist of the 20th century because of his unique styles and techniques. Pablo Ruiz y Picasso was born in Malaga‚ Spain on October 25‚ 1881 to a professor of art named Jose Ruiz Blanco and his wife Maria Picasso Lopez. Because of his fathers’ occupation‚ Picasso’s talent was quickly noticed and appreciated. Don Jose‚ an art teacher‚ moved Picasso and his family to La Coruna and then to Barcelona where he was Picasso’s instructor at the fine

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    evolution of beauty is shown explicitly through the history of art. Art‚ in different periods‚ was influenced mainly by history and religion. I will discuss this transition from the Middle Ages to Renaissance‚ from Impressionism to Expressionism and later Cubism. I will discuss artworks by various artists such as Giotto‚ Botticelli‚ Michelangelo‚ Degas and Picasso. I will analyze the way they depicted their ideas of beauty‚ compare and contrast the concepts the artists used to transmit their ideas. Giotto

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    Georges Braque

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    the avant-garde artists of Paris and later resulted in Cubism. Cubist art is abstract and focuses on the effects of light and perspective‚ and geometric forms. Though Georges Braque main field of art was painting‚ his other fields included drawing‚ sculpture‚ and printmaking. His paintings of 1908 to 1913 reflected his new interest in the geometry and simultaneous perspective that is found in Cubism. Braque painted still-lifes‚ because they are more accessible

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    it was reasoned‚ that is how the eye sees the real world. Braque and Picasso challenged that view as radically as Einstein‚ a decade before‚ had challenged all of the Classical assumptions we had made about the physical world around us. ANALYTICAL CUBISM To Braque and Picasso‚ paint on an essentially two dimensional and flat canvas represented a challenge: how could one be faithful to a medium that by its very nature was not three-dimensional while still portraying objects that by their very nature

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    Christina Ford IWT 1 Task 1 Art is often divided into periods‚ these periods are in relation to the time in which it was created. When looking for what inspired the characteristics of an artistic period‚ it is often important to look at other periods and the relationship0 between the two. In this essay I will be comparing the Baroque Period and the Romantic Period. 1. Baroque Period Originating in Italy in the 17th and 18th century‚ Baroque art quickly spread to Europe‚ North America and South

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    This piece was  especially remarkable because it was the revolutionary piece that began the art  movement known as ​ Cubism​ . Picasso created ​ Cubism​  with another artist named  Georges Braque. ​ Cubism​  is the art form where an object is broken up into pieces and  2  then reassembled in a completely different order. The events of Picasso’s life were a  source of inspiration for his art. Picasso’s Blue Period began in 1901 and illustrated 

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    Style of Arts

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    non-objective art‚ you do not see specific objects. It is not painted to look like something specific. d. Cubism - Cubism is modern art made up mostly of paintings. The paintings are not supposed to look real The artist uses geometric shapes to show what he is trying to paint. Early cubists used mainly grays‚ browns‚ greens‚ and yellows. After 1914‚ Cubists started to use brighter colors. Cubism was the beginning of the Abstract and Non-objective art styles. e. Realism - Realism is a type of

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    Consuming Art with Daniel Spoerri A boy born in 1930 to a Jewish family‚ who migrated to Switzerland at the age of 12 with his mother after his father’s execution by the Nazis‚ grew up to work as dancer‚ choreographer‚ poet‚ cook and an artist Daniel Spoerri said in 1970 during the opening of Eat Art Gallery - I am interested in the issue of how we survive; i.e. first of all whether we have to survive‚ and from what point of view. The theme that we somewhat tackily call Eat Art is broad enough to

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    War is not a game. It is not something that should be celebrated. It is not something of which to be proud. World War I affected the lives of everyone who fought in it. New weapons and new tactics were being used for the first time‚ and every country wanted to play a role in this new type of warfare. Erich Maria Remarque was one of the unfortunate people to be dragged into this war to fight for Germany. After the war was over‚ he wrote a book about the realities of war from the perspective of the

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