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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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    life. Expressionism is the presentation of events with a unique emotional distortion that stirs the audience’s mood. This can take shape in the form of art‚ music‚ architecture‚ theatre‚ and literature. Naturally‚ those living in my generation are very fond of controversial issues in society being displayed in an emotionally grueling scene. This was not always the case and its origination manifested in early 20th century Germany. The Cabinet of Doctor Caligari was the epitome of expressionism in post

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    Machinal was inspired by the real 1927 trial and sentencing of Ruth Snyder. She was the first woman to be sentenced to the electric chair in the United States. Ruth Snyder was on trial for the murder of her husband‚ Albert Snyder. Also tried was Ruth’s lover‚ Henry Judd Gray. While Treadwell makes slight changes to the circumstances in Machinal‚ it is still important to acknowledge and analyze the real life case the play is based on to truly understand Treadwell’s intentions with the piece and to

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    on life‚ Pablo Picasso became one of the most influential pioneers of Cubism during the 20th century alongside Georges Braque. His innovative masterpieces opened countless amounts of doors for artists during and after his career. Picasso was considered radical in his work not only in his paintings‚ but he allowed himself to experiment in different mediums such as sculpting‚ printmaking‚ ceramics‚ and even stage designing. Cubism became a new language for artists that allowed them to communicate in

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    of art. In these eras‚ styles of painting changed and many of the different painting styles contrasted one another. Painting styles help to give a sense of the culture and history. Three of these eras: Neoclassicism‚ Impressionism‚ and Abstract Expressionism are just a few that reflected the differences in the painting styles‚ as well how the painting styles show the different ways of life. During the age of Neoclassicism‚ people were beginning to identify with the values of Greek and Roman

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    AlexBai Bai 1 Teacher Mr. Tierney AVI4M1-01 14 December 2014 Pablo Picasso Born in a poor family in southern Spain on October 25‚ 1881‚ Pablo Picasso is one of the greatest and most influential artists of the 20th century. His impressive artistic talent and inexhaustible inspiration made him a legendary figure in the 20th century. As the greatest art genius in the 20th century‚ Pablo Picasso had done 37000

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    documentary realism‚ and fictional documentary realism. • Distinguish two modes of cinematic self-reflexivity. • Explain why multiple modes of screen reality are possible in cinema. Key Terms • screen reality • realism • expressionism • fantasy • cinematic self-reflexivity • ordinary fictional realism • historical realism • documentary realism • mockumentary Overview: The concept of screen reality pertains to the principles of time‚ space‚ character

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    Demoiselles D’ Avignon Krystal Smith Art 101 September 3‚ 2012 Linda King Demoiselles D’ Avignon During the 20th century the art form “Primitivism” was just taking shape. Any artist that wanted to paint in this style would look for inspiration from sculptures and masks of African and Polynesian origin (Yahoo.com‚ 2007). Spain’s distance to Africa played a huge role on this art styles coming about. Paul Cezanne took this style and adapted it to his work. You could say that primitive art was

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    collection he also launched his autumn fragrance. That was the first time a fashion collection had been conceived around a scent. The inspiration of Cubism Yves Saint Laurent is known for his inspiration from arts and movements. He did a Haute Couture collection Fall/Winter 1979 were it was a tribute to Pablo Picasso who is known for the co-founder of cubism. This movement was one of the most innovated‚ radical‚ influential artistic movement among the avant garden. It was truly revolutionary style of

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    Abstract Expressionism and Surrealism‚ that over the years the Abstract Expressionists were stumbling through a number of half understood truths about modern art and attempting to find a way to communicate their feelings about the apocalyptic state of the world. The Abstract Expressionism movement is similar in many ways to the 1920’s Surrealism movement. There are similarities and differences between the two styles. Hobbs tells us that although both Surrealism and Abstract Expressionism are concerned

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