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    exploring further than other artists. The cubist movement was a type of essential approach to the representation of form and space. The style was first formed from Analytic Cubism to the later Synthetic Cubism‚ in which forms seemed to be covered over one another. Picasso was seen as a modernist artist as he was the co-founder of cubism‚ as well as most of his art being abstract and full of shape. Modernism is known for being individual as well as providing artistic theories while expressing and testing

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    and Pollock highlight how their views‚ choices and actions have been affected by their relative contexts within their world. Cubism was the advancement in art during the early 20th century‚ a time when the world was experiencing modernization in technology and medicine; and societies were rapidly growing and developing as well. Art historian John Golding stated that Cubism “was the greatest artistic revolution since the Italian Renaissance”. During this period Fascism was also on the rise. A second

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    picasso analysis

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    My first reaction to the painting was a dirty‚ grainy‚ claustrophobic scene. It is cluttered with a distorted and dysfunctional group of rusty geometrical shapes ranging from square to abnormal trapeisiams‚ these help in creating the analytical cubism scene. Amongst the abnormal background stands and exaggerated deformed naked figure which too looks dull and worn down The mood of the painting is boring‚ flat and cluttered. The setting is dull cloudy and dead leaving the woman in the center

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    Artists have free will to decide whether or not their work will ‘go against the grain’ and stand out significantly from others of the time period. One particular painter stood out among the fellow artists of his family with one transitional painting. “Nude Descending a Staircase No.2” was an interesting painting where Marcel reflected the techniques and characteristics of his time‚ while also being unique from others by creating a controversial piece that served to stir up the society. The painting

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    Frida Kahlo

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    Frida Kahlo was born on July 6‚ 1907 in Coyoacán‚ Mexico. She often claimed that she was born in 1910‚ because she wanted to give the idea that her life coincided with the Mexican Revolution. Ironically‚ it seemed like she always had some type of conflict‚ whether it was internal or external. At the age of six‚ Frida contracted polio‚ which left the right leg significantly smaller than the left. Often times‚ she wore long dresses to cover the insecurity of her leg. When she turned fifteen‚ she began

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    nature. Instead of drama and tension‚ this style has a relaxed randomness and spontaneity. It is called "lyrical‚" because of the imagery that allows the person to interpret or "read" it. Paul Jenkins Sam Francis Joan Mitchell Pierre Soulages Cubism Cubism is characterized by geometric figures. Cubist painters analyze the

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    examined were both two very portraiture artists The two I am going to examine are: Pablo Picasso who designed the image called ’’The Weeping Woman’’ in 1937 and Peter Howson who created ’’The Boxer’’ in 1977. Pablso Picasso a spannsih painter who used cubism styles to design his posters designed ’’The weeping woman’’ in 1937 which has brought attention to many people over the years and has become extremely famous with his use of bright colours‚ extraordinary different shapes and emotion throughout many

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    THIHA SOUL “How is the concept of Art influenced by the culture you are in?” Thiha Soul -13597 FAN 5 C Lau Sheow Tong History of Arts and Ideas I D-FA203 THIHA SOUL THIHA SOUL No one can deny that art is always changing and affecting the all society of entire world and art has acted as a dramatic reflection of the social and political events taking place in regions in recent decades. So‚ what is art? ‚ Art is a variety of human activities and the products of these activities;

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    with Picasso and Miro both influencing him he still had his own unique style of art. Most of Dali’s work was original since he had his own style‚ but still Picasso did influence some of his painting like Dali’s “experimentation with impressionism and cubism before joining the surrealist movement in 1929”. Dali admired Picasso more than Miro mainly because they had met so Miro didn’t influence some of his painting like Picasso did. His parent at first pushed him to be a chef‚ but when Dali wanted to be

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    Art is a beautiful‚ common part of every culture around the world. It has existed for just about all of human history‚ and has told stories of societies‚ changes and events throughout time. There was one artist though‚ who impacted modern art with his work. This artist was Pablo Picasso. Born October 25‚ 1881 in Malaga‚ Spain‚ Picasso was a child prodigy in art. Picasso participated in the art community through his sculptures‚ prints‚ decorative art‚ writing‚ drawings‚ and above all‚ his paintings

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