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    Analysing Villa Savoye

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    and our understanding by their mathematics; their work is on the direct line of good art." (LE CORBUSIER‚ 1946:8) In the following essay I will discuss Le Corbusier’s five principles and how they are applied to the Villa Savoye‚ how these reflect cubism and how space time relationships‚ three dimensional qualities and circulation is influenced and incorporated into the Villa Savoye. FIVE PRINCIPLES OF LE CORBESIER: Figure 2: The Villa Savoye façade showing pilotis (WASSMANN‚ C. 2009. Anarchitecture

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    Picasso and Politics

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    Picasso and Politics Picasso is an artist that started his career with no real political involvement; the Spanish Civil War forced him into choosing a stance in the world of politics. Prior to the Spanish Civil War Picasso was unaffiliated with any party and remained neutral in the political world. The bombing of Guernica forced him to awaken his inner political activist. Picasso tended to avoid using his art to comment on specific political events‚ preferring instead to make more general statements

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    one of the creators or the co-creator of the Cubism. Cubism was a potent art in the 20th century. Led Demoiselles d’ Avignon by Pablo Picasso was considered as a major factor step toward the founding of the cubist’s actions‚ it was the first cubist painting. A very controversial painting that took nine months to complete. Pablo Picasso painted Les Demoiselles d’Avignon at the year of 1907 when it was summer. It was a combination of modern art and cubism‚ which portrays five nude female prostitutes

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    Mayan Art Chapter 1 Essay

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    1. Explain the contributions of the Maya to art and civilization‚ describing at least one Mayan work of art as part of your answer. Please include page number from your book where art piece is found. The Maya invented a written language‚ a great calendar‚ advanced mathematics‚ and huge temples made of stone. The temples that they built suggest that the Maya priests were high power. The walls of their temples were richly carved and painted. On page 343‚ I found a great example of the Mayan art

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    Van Gogh's Accomplishments

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    Post-impressionism movement. Over his short career‚ several other artists influenced the evolution of his style and in turn‚ with his emotional and bold use of color. Van Gogh influenced multiple 20th century art movements‚ including Abstract Expressionism and Fauvism. Vincent van Gogh started his career as an artist at the late age of 27. He was born in 1853 in Groot Zundert‚ The Netherlands‚ and died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound at the age of 37 while staying at The Ravoux Inn in Auvers-sur-Oise

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    Pablo Picasso

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    María Picasso y López. Some important contributions and accomplishments that Pablo Picasso made were the contribution of the art of cubism and his artistic legacy. When Pablo Picasso was an artist‚ he went through quite a few phases. There was the blue phase‚ the rose phase‚ African-influenced Period‚ cubism‚ Classicism‚ and surrealism. Of all these phases‚ cubism was the most important because it was not around until Picasso and Georges Braque developed this type of art in 1909. The art was made

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    Introduction The paper aims to trace the development of painting through the following periods: baroque‚ neoclassicism‚ realism‚ impressionism‚ post-impressionism‚ cubism‚ geometric abstraction‚ and surrealism. They make up the history of painting and help to understand the stages of its development and why modern painting looks like it looks. Baroque: (1600 - 1750) Baroque was a characteristic of a style in art and architecture developed in Europe from the early 17th to mid-18th century. Baroque

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    well painted. It gives me a feeling that Olga was present when Picasso painted this portrait. This woman is beautiful and I think that Picasso would paint his wife beautifully. The imperfections in the Olga portrait remind me of Picasso’s first Cubism painting‚ Les Demoiselles d’Avignon because of the shadow in the back ground that

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    Art- Painting Movements

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    painting from the movement on the museum website. Point out the important formal qualities of the painting (how is it an example of the movement?) There is a grid for each movement on the pages below. Neoclassicism‚ Impressionism‚ and Abstract Expressionism art all contrast each other and are three very important eras in art. Neoclassicism This era deals with mostly Greek and Romans in ancient times. Many women who were drawn or used in a piece of art are naked‚ this is a sign that women in

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    History of Western Art Ii

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    History of Art Final Paper I think the most important part of art is understanding how styles developed over the years and what influenced those developments. Some art movements develop based on political context‚ while others are created as a contrast to the current popular art movement. From a historical standpoint‚ I feel that portraiture is the best way to capture the essence of everything throughout the past. If I were an art director‚ I would choose to a portraiture display to show the progression

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