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    In my research paper I choose a piece of art done by artist Eric Fischl an American artist. The piece of art I chose is called Slumber Party which is currently located at the Chicago Art Institution. Fischl is most famous for his incredible pieces of art that are located around the world. Some I have personally observed and chosen to do my research paper over. I chose to look at a piece of art Fischl had created called Slumber Party which was constructed in 1983. Fischl’s art really caught my attention

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    Einstein in his General and Special Theory of Relativity proposed visualisations to a Minkowskian four-dimensional reality composed of chance-driven space and time variables. This notion of infinite possibilities is then explicitly used in Picasso’s Cubism painting‚ Bottle‚ Glass‚ Fork. Although Einstein and Picasso never discussed such matter together‚ their works agree on the same view that the world is defined by possibilities‚ and our existence merely a coincident upon clashing of space and time

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    Art and Graphic Design in the Silent Generation Reaching adulthood between 1946-1963‚ the Silent Generation had witnessed the Great Depression and World War II in their youth. Following the Greatest Generation and all their accomplishments‚ the Silent Generation had big shoes to fill‚ but they preferred to consume rather than create. Although it was named the Silent Generation‚ not all the generation were silent‚” there were some loud people of this Generation that spoke out for civil and women’s

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    Schufftan had to develop a method that would allow him to do so. A plate of glass was placed in front of the camera lens‚ Schufftan then used the camera’s viewfinder to trace an outline of the area where they desired to place the actors. German Expressionism is often defined by a distinctive‚ heavily styled‚ artificial aesthetic result in surrealist‚ subjective imagery that convey characteristic themes such as confusion and madness. Metropolis was shot on an entirely constructed set‚ specifically designed

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    Lyonel Feininger Self Portrait is oil on canvas painting. The painting is an image of Lyonel Feininger. Lyonel painted the Self Portrait in 1915 during the world war. The painting is a part of the modern art time period. In the paper I will attempt to place Lyonel Feininger Self Portrait into its cultural context. Lyonel Feininger is a German-American artist‚ who was born and Raised in New York. Both of lyonel parent were German musicians‚ expecting their son lyonel to become a concert violinist

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    influential focus was on the notion of “formal purity” and how that affected the work itself in a painting just being a painting and “orientating itself to flatness” as modernist paintings had. Additionally‚ Clement Greenberg found interest in Abstract Expressionism and how Greenberg’s strictly outlined theories on art would inspire artists of the Minimalist and Pop Art movements to respond in kind with their own art as a rebuttal. In the 1950’s artists began to stray away from the politics of art and push

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    differently. In America‚ it marked a return to hard-edged composition and representational art as a response by artists using impersonal‚ mundane reality‚ irony and parody to defuse the personal symbolism and "painterly looseness" of Abstract Expressionism. By contrast‚ the origin in post-War Britain‚ while employing irony and parody‚ was more academic with a focus on the dynamic and paradoxical imagery of American popular culture as powerful‚ manipulative symbolic devices that were affecting whole

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    Chapter 24 Key Terms 1. Positivism- a philosophy of human intellectual development that culminated in science. In The Positive Philosophy Comte argued that human thought had developed in three stages: Theological‚ metaphysical‚ and positive. 2. Natural selection- The principal of survival of the fittest. It was naturalistic and mechanistic‚ requiring no guiding mind behind the development in organic nature. Contradicted with Biblical story of creation. 3. Social Darwinism- The application

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    for the first time. Later in Academia de San Fernando in Madrid he explored forms of art from Classical to Modernism and was deeply influenced by Dada‚ Metaphysics and Cubism movements influencing his work. In 1926 he met Picasso‚ Miro and other intellectuals in Paris jumpstarting his connection to Impressionism‚ Futurism‚ Cubism and ultimately Surrealism as a painting style. (Dali‚ Secret Life‚ 205). Dali started surrealistic painting by creating small oil collages that he called “dream images”

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    Matisse was born in a small cottage in 1869‚ he was his parents first born child. His father was traditional and stern whereas his mother was kind hearted and loving. In addition to having a compassionate soul‚ Henri’s mother ran a section of her husband’s shop that sold house paints. Anna‚ his mother‚ loved everything Henri did. Throughout his life‚ he spoke very highly of his mother‚ after all‚ she is responsible for Henri’s discovery of art. In 1887 Henri went to school to study Law in Paris‚

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