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    Salvador Dali Last Supper

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    2009 Surrealistic Meeting Salvador Dali drew the picture“The Sacrament of the Last Supper”in 1955. This painting has quite a bit of emotion as you look and see how the apostles are kneeling. This image was created to show the futurism in the resurrection of Christ. Futurism rejects the traditional form and include art into modern technology. In this painting the most significant detail in this portrait‚ would be the spirt above the table in form of the cross. This figure is Jesus sprit rising out

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    Art101-Painting Styles

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    Painting Styles Neoclassicism Neoclassicism was an art movement closely associated with the era beginning from the end of the 17th century through the 18th-century. The Neoclassicism art movement came from a combination of the last half of Baroque art to the burgeoning scientific interest in classical Greek and Roman antiquity (Sayre‚ 2010). This new found art of Neoclassicism led to the cause in a rapid growth of collections of antiques (Sayre‚ 2010). In addition‚ during the Neoclassicism art

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    Montage‚ German expressionism‚ and French impressionism influence nearly every film we see today‚ it also molds and builds the appearance of films and help to evoke emotion from the intended audience. Montage can best be described as the selecting‚ editing‚ or piecing together of film to create some type of meaning‚ this is seen in some way‚ shape‚ or form‚ in every film. German expressionism is seen as a movement towards distorted settings‚ along with supernatural stories. Expressionism in simplest

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    him for the rest of his life. After attending a few art classes and being influenced by various post-impressionists and impressionists such as Picasso and Van Gogh‚ Henri Matisse found his own individual style and became the founding ‘father ’ of fauvism. The use of bright and bold colours within his paintings became possible by developments in paint and the newly available bright colours. This portrait was painted in Paris‚ 1905‚ during the modern period. Through this painting‚ Matisse attempts

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    The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari

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    of expressing political beliefs and personal visions of individual’s psychological states through the art of painting and film. German expressionism in cinema initially came through the work of painters that used abstract imagery to communicate their political viewpoints and to express visions of their inner torment. From an artistic point of view Expressionism is the opposition of impressionism (which is merely displaying concrete meaning) by creating ambiguity and diversity through the techniques

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    references in your discussion Everything has a starting point that is used as reference‚ and although the date and the name of the precursor of the art movement called Cubism differs from one source to another‚ in this case Paul Cézanne’s‚ The Large Bathers was taken as the cornerstone of this art movement. Indeed‚ Cubism conveyed interest because “is different from other art forms that came before it‚ mainly because it is less concerned with telling a story and more interested in showing multiple

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    The World in 2050

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    The World in 2050 Futurism is an Italian fine arts movement that was founded in 1909. Poet Filippo Tommaso Marinetti began the movement to celebrate modern technology and to free Italian art from the psychology of the past. Futurism influenced the 20th century’s art and design‚ which opened doors for the movements related to sculpture‚ theater‚ architecture‚ fashion‚ and music. Futurist principles value the science of computer programming; they believe that computers will make a significant

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    bound to the traditional sources of financial support. New artists were free to experiment with the content of their art. Multiple art movements formed over time; three movements have been chosen in this paper. The selected artistic movements are Futurism‚ Dadaism‚ and Situationism and they were selected because of the acceptance or rejection of the changes caused by the Industrial Revolution. The Industrial Revolution The Industrial Revolution created changes in western society and these changes

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    Maar Vs Picasso

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    as inspiration to his rather different approach to his artwork. Picasso was a painter‚ sculpture and basically a creator. He saw things in a totally different way then anyone else did. His drawings and sculptures portrayed objects and people in a cubism form of art. The objects or people were disorientated which depicted a type of mood or feeling or emotion in the drawing. The drawing I choose to recreate is the Head of a Woman (Dora Maar) by Picasso. It was executed in Paris‚ around May or June

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    preferred to call “concrete art” in “Abstract Concrete”. He will also be rather isolated‚ as impressionism and cubism dominated the artistic scene at that time‚ and his geometric abstract paintings will receive suspicion and would not be recognized before some time. Nonetheless‚ he played an important role in the philosophic foundation for later modern movements‚ in particular abstract expressionism and its variants like color field painting. His work had a large influence on artists such as Gorky (which

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