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    this also depicted his life in some ways and had sentimental meanings of its own to Picasso. The format is easily described because it’s during a time when Picasso was into collage style or overlapping images or colors. It came during his Synthetic Cubism stage in

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    during the impressionism period of 1870-90‚ Van Gogh during the post impressionism period of 1885-1905‚ Ernest Ludwig Kirchner representing the German Expressionism between 1905 and 1925‚ Viadimir Tatlin’s Abstracts from 1907 forward‚ Pablo Picasso’s Cubism from 1907-1915 to name a few.  Further into the 1900’s bought Dada‚ Surrealism‚ Abstract Expressionism‚ Pop Art‚ Optical Art and Minimalism.  I would define Modern Art as art that was developed from the development of exploratory ideas in the individual

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    1911‚ most of them had become disenchanted with Marinetti’s politics and instead chose to concentrate only on art itself. Technique and Style (and Examples): Although Futurists utilized and adopted theories and techniques from Divisionism and Cubism‚ their works were very different. “Much like Seurat‚ they wanted to create a new artistic language based on science‚ but without prescribing any one style. Their goal was to capture the intensity of movement – physical‚ psychological‚ and universal

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    African art forms inspired the works of modern masters such as Pablo Picasso‚ Henri Matisse‚ and Georges Braque. However‚ these artists came into contact with just few of these art forms and made a big issue out of it; the birth of art movements such as cubism and expressionism. These pioneers and other important figures looked to Africa for solutions to formal and aesthetic problems. But how come artists from the original home of such inspirational art forms are not using them to their advantage? Maybe

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    construction to poster designs and paintings. Early 20th century “new art” design was very ornate‚ sometimes gothic or organic and very flamboyant. Next‚ was the Art Deco period from about 1920-1945. Art Deco was influenced partially by Art Nouveau‚ Cubism and Italian Futurism. Deco designs are influenced by sweeping curves and the geometric shapes. The technology of the time period such as aviation and the automobile employed a “streamlined” effect in almost ever design. Art Deco seems to draw from

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    artists‚ from their techniques to their choice of color. Kandinsky uses the technique of abstraction‚ using irregular shapes‚ unorganized‚ and dull colors‚ therefore making it harder to understand. On the other hand‚ Picasso uses the technique of cubism‚ using more vivid warm colors and definite geometric shapes such as squares‚ triangles‚ rectangles‚ etc. In Picasso’s artwork‚ you can easily distinguish the images of the women compare to Kandinsky’s artwork‚ only the attentive viewer will be able

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    Cornelis (1631-95). Paul Cezanne Paul Cezanne was born on 19th January 1839 in Aix-en-Provence‚ France. He is often credited with forming the bridge between the dominant style of painting in that late 19th century (Impressionism) and the trend towards Cubism in the early 20th century. Cezanne was born into a wealthy family. His father was a founding member of a successful banking firm‚ and Paul Cezanne never had to worry about money. He moved to Paris in 1861. In Paris‚ Cezanne met Camille Pissarro (an

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    Pablo Picasso and Leonardo Da Vinci ‚ are two great painters. These two artist interest me the most because of their popularity even years after their death. To-date‚ we still talk about the Mona lisa smile ‚ and the Vitruvian man with reference to the painting. These two paintings were done by Da Vinci and Picasso respectively. Picasso was a Spanish Painter who dominated Western art in the 20th century. He acquired the skill of drawing and painting at a very young age. He did many art works

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    The Meaning and Scope of The Humanities Humanities The word humanities comes from the latin humanus‚ which means human‚ cultured and refined. To be human is to be have or show qualities like rationality‚ kindness and tenderness. It has different connotations in different historical eras. Today‚ however‚ we know of humanities as a loosely defined group of cultural subject areas. Unlike other subjects‚ it is not a group of scientific or technical subjects. The Scope of Humanities The humanities

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    and Melamid immigrated to Israel in 1977 and then to the United States in 1978. In the Soviet Union‚ they developed an aesthetic style called Sots Art‚ which was a critique of the “overproduction of ideology and propaganda”. Combining elements of Dadaism and Socialist Realism‚ this was perhaps the closest parallel to American Pop Art‚ itself a response to the abundance of advertising and consumerism. Arriving in America‚ their earliest works continued the dialectics of the American Pop Art tradition

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