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    Henri Matisse

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    using modelling or shading to lend volume and structure to his pictures‚ Matisse used contrasting areas of pure‚ unadjusted colour. He emerged as a Post-Impressionist‚ and was known as the leader of the French movement Fauvism. Although interested in Cubism‚ he rejected it‚ and instead decided to use colour as the foundation for expressive‚ decorative‚ and often monumental paintings. Henri Matisse was heavily influenced by art from other cultures and artists. Having seen several exhibitions of Asian

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    of these movements‚ then select one work from the textbook or lectures that is representative of this movement and explain why. (10 points) Some of the artistic movements that developed between 1900 and 1950 include dada‚ Surrealism‚ primitivism‚ cubism‚ purism‚ futurism‚ constructivism‚ and more. The artistic movement that I will go over is primitivism. Primitive is usually referred to as “the widespread tendency among Modern artists to scour the art of other cultures beyond the Western tradition

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    During his short life‚ Georges-Pierre Seurat was an innovator in an age of innovators in the field of art. This french painter was a leader in a movement called neo-impressionist in the late 19th century. Unlike the broad brushstrokes of the impressionist‚ Seurat developed a technique called pointillism or divisionism. In this method‚ he used small dots or strokes of contrasting color to create the subtle changes contained within the painting. Seurat was an art scientist in that he spent much of

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    Giorgio Morandi died in Bologna on June 18th ‚1964. His artistic influences ranged from Cézanne to Henry Rousseau and from Picasso to André Derain . However‚ early on he was influenced by the work of French Post-Impressionist painter Cézanne‚ cubism (20th century avant-garde art movement) ‚ and futurism (early 20th century artistic and social movement) and this caused Morandi to develop a very unique‚ independent style. His number one influence come from Paul Cézanne whose emphasis on form

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    with Picasso and Miro both influencing him he still had his own unique style of art. Most of Dali’s work was original since he had his own style‚ but still Picasso did influence some of his painting like Dali’s “experimentation with impressionism and cubism before joining the surrealist movement in 1929”. Dali admired Picasso more than Miro mainly because they had met so Miro didn’t influence some of his painting like Picasso did. His parent at first pushed him to be a chef‚ but when Dali wanted to be

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    At the surface level‚ Modern and Renaissance art seem to be two unrelated eras separated by centuries and countless stylistic differences. However‚ through the study of art history‚ the relationships between art pieces from two different periods is revealed. The similarities and differences of art from the Renaissance and Modern movements show how historic artists inspire the next generations and emerging artists draw on them for aspects they choose to incorporate or avoid in their own work. Pablo

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    Balthus (born Balthasar Klossowski) was born in Paris‚ France to an artistic family; his father was a prominent art historian and his mother was a painter. Balthus was exposed at an early age to the arts and to the social scene in Paris at the turn of the 20th century‚ with his mentor (and his mother’s lover) being the celebrated poet Rainer Maria Rilke. As a young boy Balthus’s drawings were published in his book Mitsou (1921)‚ which included an introduction by Rilke‚ and started him off at an early

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    Business Profiles (2008) Pfizer Business Profile. Qontro. Rees‚ H. (2011) Supply Chain Management in the Drug Industry. Hoboken‚ N.J.: Wiley. Whewell‚ R. (2010) Supply Chain in the Pharmaceutical Industry. Farnham‚ England: Gower. Journal Articles: Cubisms (2012) Pharmaceutical Supply Chain Risk Management Eli Lilly (2012) 2011/2012 Corporate Responsibility Update‚ p.7-33. Pfizer (2009) Corporate Responsibility Report. PWC (2009) 10 Minutes on Supply Chain Risk Management‚ p.1-4. The Chartered Quality

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    Art As a Political Statement The Futurists and Dada Movements Erin White I want to start out this paper by saying that this has been the most difficult paper I’ve ever had to write. Politics do not interest me‚ and this may be because I’m a romantic artist who prefers to turn away from the violence of wars‚ or the bickering between government leaders. I would rather just live and experience life‚ as opposed to dwelling on all that is wrong with the world. I know in my heart that by avoiding

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    worlds in weird juxtaposition. Dali is considered one of the most important artists of the surrealist movement. For fourteen years Dali employed all the common features of surrealism; many of his paintings also include the techniques of impressionism‚ cubism‚ futurism and classicism as seen in ’Geopoliticus Child Watching the Birth of the new Man’. AUDIENCE There would’ve been a varying audience for this artwork; patrons of surrealist pieces‚ political audiences of the world war and historians. In this

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