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    Miya EAP4 04/03/2014 Art University Helps Students To Be Creative As the time goes by‚ more and more young people choose art for the way to make living‚ and many universities open the art courses for people to learn. Here is the thing: many people think they can not learn the real art from college‚ the other think the art school do help them work out what art

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    discovery of new photographic techniques therefore making history in the geological and artistic world. In comparison‚ Picasso also exposed the world to a new perspective by presenting figures in the form of 2D geometric cubes. Picasso’s first work in cubism Les Demoiselles

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    long held aim of transitioning subject matter to ordinary and found materials‚ as means of questioning the alienation of everyday life in the approaches of the prominent artists and art styles of his time. Particularly in a period of abstract expressionism where personalisation and highly emotionally charged works fuelled belief in the artist’s conceptualisation being key to the appreciation of their respective works‚ it is by Rauschenberg’s deliberate confrontation of the disconnect of the artist’s

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    Moreover‚ Cubism turned toward a system of representing bodies that utilizes small planes set in shallow space. In the way that cubist painters rejected the inherited concept that art should mirror nature‚ my self-portrait negates any traditional ideas of realistic

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    many different interpretations of this work of art. Braque may have had the intention to confuse others by painting this‚ in those times people had never seen anything like this before‚ and this was one of the painting that marked the start of Cubism. Cubism is where a piece of art shows several viewpoints of simple shapes simultaneously. In conclusion‚ I find this piece quick interesting as I have a personal love for music and playing with wax which this painting is based on. I love how different

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    Artist’s Studio on Street‚ La Boetie The Artist’s Studio on Street La Boetie is a remarkable cubism immersed drawing that dates back to 1920 during the neoclassicist and surrealist period. It depicts a time 2 a.m. in the skies of Paris opened over Claude Lantier‚ the talented painter‚ but impatient runs through the rain only to arrive at his studio and find a young woman sheltering from the storm. As the downpour wears off and the woman lying in bed‚ the painter sleeps on the couch only to wake

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    Institution in Figueres‚ Spain in 1916. In 1922‚ Dalí enrolled in the Academia de San Fernando in Madrid‚ Spain‚ and stayed at the student residence. During his studies‚ he was influenced by several different artistic styles‚ including Metaphysics and Cubism. While in school‚ Dalí began exploring many forms of art including classical painters like Raphael‚ Bronzino‚ and Valzquez (from whom he adopted his signature curled moustache). In the 1920’s Dali went to Paris and began interacting with Picasso

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    during battle. Many horrific experiences and emotions they had became the subject for new types of poetry‚ writing‚ and even artwork. Artists used their mediums to question the experience as well as emotion. Using new modern art techniques such as cubism and impressionism‚ artwork was completely changed from its previous forms‚ reflecting the confusion of the era. ​Modernism in artwork and literature rejected the older Victorian standards of how art is created‚ portrayed‚ and what its meaning should

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    Crystal Palace Describe the exhibition come about‚ what was the reason for it‚ the understanding that the industrial revolution is permanent‚ not some strange thing thats happening to society . The description has to give us insight to why the exhibition was important and to modernism. Two Parts: Building itself- dimensions‚ what does it mean when you build with iron and glass (to form an interpretation)‚ no internal supports which creates space to exhibit. Linear thinking‚ transparency‚ pre-fabrication

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    Huang 1 Fiona Huang M. Farrell Art History 14 November 2015 Roy Liechtenstein Through The Years Roy Liechtenstein was a notable American Pop artist who helped pave the way for Pop art’s culture and nature. Prior to the modern art era‚ art was interpreted as serious and refined. This changed when in the late 1950’s‚ popular culture collided with the world of art‚ creating the visual arts movement of Pop Art (Gershman). In contrast with previous art movements‚ it extracted imagery from popular culture

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