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    IWC1 Test 1.02 Module Pre-Test Question 1: Multiple Choice The historical revival of Classical culture began during the: a) Middle Ages b) Renaissance c) Baroque Era d) Romantic Era Feedback: The correct answer is b. The historical revival of Classical culture began during the Renaissance. Question 2: Multiple Choice Which of the following was a key feature of ancient Chinese humanism? a) An emphasis on theoretical philosophy. b) A subordination of intellectual life to religious

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    MUSIC – UNIT II Lesson 1- Music of the Romantic Period A. Vocal Forms * Recitative and Aria * Opera B. Instrumental Form * Sonata * Chamber Music * Concerto * Ballet * Suite Lesson 2- The Composers of the Romantic Period 1. Franz Peter Schubert (1797-1828) – turned poems into music. He is the father of German Lieder. 2. Felix Mendelssohn (1809-1847) – a German composer‚ pianist and conductor. 3. Frederic Chopin (1810-1849) – is the creator of romantic

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    the visual arts‚ such innovations as cubism‚ Dada and surrealism—following hot on the heels of symbolism‚ post-Impressionism and Fauvism—were not universally appreciated. The majority of people in Germany‚ as elsewhere‚ did not care for the new art which many resented as elitist‚ morally suspect‚ and too often incomprehensible.[2] Under the Weimar government of the 1920s‚ Germany emerged as a leading center of the avant-garde—the birthplace of Expressionism in painting and sculpture‚ of the atonal

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    ABSTRACTION – the attempt of the artist to show only his idea or his feeling; not as objective as the realist. 3- SYMBOLISM – the use of a visible sign of an idea to convey to the viewers‚ readers or audiences the message of his work. 4- FAUVISM – the artist use of bright colors which shows pictures of comfort‚ joy and pleasure. This is the method used by Henry Matisse‚ Raoul Drify and George Ronault. 5- DADAISM – is a protest movement in the art that is

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    WHAT INFLUENCE HAS VINCENT VAN GOGH HAD ON ART IN THE LAST 200 YEARS? Vincent van Gogh (1853–1890) is considered the greatest Dutch painter after Rembrandt‚ and one of the greatest of the Post-impressionists. His influence on 19th and 20th century art inspired countless movements‚ artists and altered our perception of beauty‚ style‚ persona‚ and individuality. The legacy of his artworks and personal tale are an attribute of how art is now culturally depicted. Although‚ first we must examine Post-Impressionism

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    as competing fiercely competing with each other‚ Matisse and Picasso took completely different directions in their works. Interestingly‚ Matisse’s Bonheur de Vivre became the most prominent painting of Fauvism. Picasso’s Les Demoiselles d’Avignon‚ in turn‚ gave a foundation to the style of Cubism. Let’s look at the connection between the three paintings a bit closer. The Large Bathers by Cézanne introduced a number of new ideas in art that inspired both Matisse and Picasso. It broke the rules of

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    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 each

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    This essay will conduct a visual analysis on the work of Henri Matisse’s The Open Window of 1905 in the fauvism period. This will focus on Matisse’s use of color and how Matisse connects his work to reality. As a 20th century artist in the fauvism period‚ he uses expressive color to connect to his personal reality. Matisse uses nature as a form of expression to depict what each color can represent in everyday life. The Open Window was created in 1905 by Henri Matisse. The painting was painted in

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    these things. There were three art movements that played a role in the development of the form of art called abstract. These were the Romanticism‚ Impressionism and expressionism. There are many distinctive abstract styles. There are three forms of abstraction that are most common. Cubism‚ Neoplasticism‚ and Abstract Expressionism. There are many abstract artists who painted in these styles‚ however there are some that are more well know in a particular field than the rest. For example‚ the

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    Personally‚ I always believed anti-traditionalism in music began with genres like rock and pop music. So learning that composers in the 1900 were considered modernists was interesting. I was also surprised with the "Holy trinity" of music; I never really thought about rhythm being a modern concept. Of course‚ Industrialization in the 19th and 20th century obviously played a key role in changing the all of the arts. Starting with a variety of modernism‚ anti-traditionalism. Anti-traditionalism

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