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    Photography Analysis

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    and the positioning of this photograph makes it clear that Cartier-Bresson has put much thought into this as he has entered the area to take it. The composition of the “Roman Amphitheatre” is extremely complex and this reflects the photographer’s cubism influences. Every major structural element is fractured in this photograph. Some example of the is that the arena doors are ajar‚ the number seven which is in two abstract forms‚ the attendant’s circular glasses are awry with one lens catching the

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    Starry Night

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    Emilia Tytro Art 11/18/11 Break on through….to Modernism Post-Impressionism: Cezanne‚ van Gogh‚ Seurat Cezanne Starry Night by Van Gogh date 1889 I chose Starry Night not only because it is my all time favorite painting since I was a kid but the movement and all the darkness behind it. It captivated me when I was seven years old and to this day I can’t get eyes off this painting. This painting uses a nighttime scene with trees; stars to have the audience feel comfort. Line

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    examined were both two very portraiture artists The two I am going to examine are: Pablo Picasso who designed the image called ’’The Weeping Woman’’ in 1937 and Peter Howson who created ’’The Boxer’’ in 1977. Pablso Picasso a spannsih painter who used cubism styles to design his posters designed ’’The weeping woman’’ in 1937 which has brought attention to many people over the years and has become extremely famous with his use of bright colours‚ extraordinary different shapes and emotion throughout many

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    Understanding the Dynamics between Art & Technology From the earliest moments of human history until the present and certainly into the future‚ the relationship between art and technology will be a dynamic one. Technology has directly impacted art forms such as architecture‚ photography‚ sculpture‚ and painting. Painting‚ sculpture‚ and architecture are much older art forms than photography‚ whose roots come from the latter portion of the 19th century. Nonetheless‚ each of these forms has changed

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    Painters and Their Craft.

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    1. Painters and their craft: Thomas Gainsborough and Joshua Reynolds–their place in the history of English art (genre peculiarities‚ style‚ pictures) Thomas Gainsborough was born in Sudbury‚ Suffolk‚ in 1727. His father was a cloth merchant. Thomas soon evinced a marked inclination for drawing and in 1740 his father John Gainsborough sent him to London to study art. He stayed in London for eight years‚ working under the rococo portrait-engraver Gravelot. He also became familiar with the Flamish

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    Keval Patel Hum 125 The Romantic Period It was the period come after Classical period and from 1825 to year 1900. It was also known as Romanticism. In the 19th century‚ the French revolution fostered the rise of a middle-class or society. The slogan of the French revolution was “liberty‚ equality‚ fraternity” and that inspired hopes and visions to which artists responded with zeal. Romantic period started to abandon the conservative ideas and turned to passion. During this period‚ romantic

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    By the time Surrealism emerged as a recognized artistic movement‚ several influential film genres had begun their push into a global cinematic conscience. Such genre-defining films as The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920) and Nosferatu (1922) for German Expressionism‚ and Battleship Potemkin (1925) for Soviet Montage‚ were all released within a few years of Andre Breton’s First Manifesto of Surrealism in 1924. But Surrealism itself would not see its first film with popular recognition until later in

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    Girl Before A Mirror

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    Girl Before a Mirror shows Picasso’s young mistress Marie-Thérèse Walter‚ one of his favorite subjects in the early 1930s. Her white-haloed profile‚ rendered in a smooth lavender pink‚ appears serene. But it merges with a more roughly painted‚ frontal view of her face—a crescent‚ like the moon‚ yet intensely yellow‚ like the sun‚ and "made up" with a gilding of rouge‚ lipstick‚ and green eye-shadow. Perhaps the painting suggests both Walter’s day-self and her night-self‚ both her tranquillity and

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    Primitivism

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    Primitivism From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search This article is about primitivism in the visual arts. For the social movement‚ see anarcho-primitivism. For art by self-taught artists‚ see naïve art. For other meanings of "primitivism" or "primitive"‚ see Primitive. Henri Rousseau‚ In a Tropical Forest Combat of a Tiger and a Buffalo‚ 1908-1909‚ Hermitage Museum‚ St. Petersburg Primitivism is a Western art movement that borrows visual forms from non-Western or prehistoric

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    Magnum Opus (Filipino Great Works) First what comes into your mind when you encounter and hear the word Magnum Opus. For me ‚ first comes in my mind whenever I hear and encounter that word is All about Arts. Now ‚ Let’s define first "Magnum Opus" refers to the largest‚ and perhaps the best‚ greatest‚ most popular‚ or most renowned achievement of an artist.Sometimes the term magnum opus is used to refer to simply "a great work" rather than "the great work" of a specific person.In popular usage

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