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    the book as he was typing the words in the book. As he told about the different art pieces I felt as I was there as they were being produced. When I went on to read the chapter 7 about cubism‚ I learned that taking a subject and deconstructing it through intense analytical observation was the very essence of cubism as quoted in the book. I learned that sex and art was a good pair. That in some way sex and raunchiness was art‚ it can be a little vulgar seeing naked bodies but once you read how the

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    Marc Chagall “Bouquet‚ Woman and Horse” Table of Contents page 1. Introduction 3 2. Background 4 3. Art Movements 5 4. Chagall’s Personal Style 6 5. Chagall’s Use of Color 7 6. Characterization and Symbolism 9 7. “Bouquet‚ Woman and Horse” (1957-9): Analysis 10 8. Integrating Art with the English Curriculum 12 9. Bibliography 13 Introduction After much deliberation‚ I

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    In 19020’s was a decade of profound social change between rural and urban life American‚ traditional and “ Modern” Christianity‚ participants in the prosper consumer culture and those who did not full share in the modern society. Many American did not welcome this new era of commercial culture. These groups of people resented and feared the ethnic and racial diversity of American’s cities and what they considered a lack of moral standards of urban life. These changes affect the cities‚ economic

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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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    Picasso

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    Bibliography: Pablo Picasso cubism. (1997). Retrieved November 2012‚ from http://pablo-picasso.paintings.name/ Barcelona-Life. (2009). Retrieved November 2012‚ from http://www.barcelona-life.com/barcelona/picasso Pablo Picasso. (2009). Retrieved November 2012‚ from http://www.pablopicasso

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    René Magritte Shivani Shekar René Magritte was a Belgian surrealist artist. His works contain great detail and are often presented in thought-provoking ways. Magritte expresses hidden themes into his work which allows the viewer to take careful note of his art. His paintings are undoubtedly unique and exhibits creative ideas for the audience to consume. People tend to get confused when viewing Magritte’s work because the ideas it provokes are quite unusual. The fact that he creates unrealistic

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    Comparing Venus of Urbino Through inspiration from Giorgiones’ Sleeping Venus‚ Titian a younger contemporary‚ developed the standard for the female nude‚ in his Venus of Urbino. Unlike his predecessor‚ Giorgione‚ Titian’s painting is one of the first indoor nudes in the renaissance era. The painting portrays a reclining nude in oil‚ her body softly rounded is unapologetically sensual and her attributes are painted as a commoner instead of a goddess. The compositional aspects of the painting must

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    Pablo Picasso "Good artists copy‚ great artists steal." Pablo Picasso was born on October 25th‚ 1881 in Malaga‚ Spain. He was baptized Catholic‚ but would later convert into being an Atheist. His father‚ a painter‚ specialized in painting birds and other animals. Pablo Picasso showed a passion for art at an early age. According to his mother‚ his first words were "piz piz"‚ an abbreviation for the spanish word "lapiz" which means "pencil". Starting from the age of seven‚ Picasso started receiving

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    Art II: Final Portfolio Paper Over the past semester‚ I can strongly say that I have grown immensely as an artist. I have been able to widen my range of skills as well as increase them overall. One of my best works‚ as well as one of my favorites is my Expressionist painting. Ih results in a nspired by one of my best friends‚ Eleanor‚ my painting displays a variety of Expressionist principles. Expressionism is based on the distortion of form and color‚ which often results in a wide array of expressed

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    In the past‚ there was a great deal of mystery when it came to creativity and creative undertakings (Dickhut‚ 2001‚ p.2). Creativity still has not been correctly defined within the world of science. Creativity can be easily confused with intelligence‚ wisdom‚ ingenuity‚ insight‚ or intuition‚ all of these terms can be found in different dictionaries to define or explain creativity and creative behaviors. There are various components of creativity‚ including abstraction‚ connection‚ perspective‚ curiosity

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