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    and white sketches‚ and also some very earthy toned works. Monet used mostly cool colors‚ which did not highlight any specific areas. Chagall‚ Picasso‚ and Monet used different styles in their artwork. Chagall and Picasso both used a style called cubism. They used lots of geometric shapes‚ and both used bold lines to make their subjects stand out. Chagall used this to show folklore‚ humor‚ and fantasy. His lines and shapes were used to express people and places‚ as in Paris en Fête. Picasso showed

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    because of the blotchy painting strokes and white left on the canvas. Paul Cezanne’s seems to use a lot of cold blues‚ and pasty skin colors. Picassos 1907‚ a painting of a brothel‚ had a lack of light and shadow‚ a very geometric style to it called cubism. Picasso made this painting to show aggression towards Matisses painting‚ “The Joy of Life‚” I think the reason For this aggression‚ was because Picasso did not feel that an orgy‚ basically painted in Matisses painting really was the Joy of life‚

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    Noce” (Trouville)‚ that he began to paint in 1910 and successfully finished in 1911. This intense piece of artwork shows a variety of shapes creating an image supported with hints of blues‚ greens‚ oranges and yellows to bring it all together. This Cubism styled painting‚ also known as “The Wedding” depicts two married people standing in the center of the portrait where the bride whose eyes are closed is wearing a black veil and demonstrates the length of her white wedding dress. Her husband‚ a man

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    because it is like an entire book in a single picture.The layers and colours that express the emotions of this Weeping Woman are shown so clearly. The expression ‘Cry my eyes out’ She literally cries her eyes out‚ they pop out of the eye socket. Cubism is a type of art technique that allows you to see more than one viewpoint of the picture from just a single angle; so you see the emotions that she is expressing. By 1937 the great ‘Weeping Woman’ was established by Pablo Picasso. He made this

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    c. Mangling Soft Construction With Boiled Eggs Salvador Dali Dali made this painting to represent the horrors of the Spanish Civil War Unknown No description available d. Cubism VIOLIN AND CANDLESTICK GEORGE BRACQUES This work embodies the dynamic and

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    violated tradition art conventions through “devitalization of the human form‚ disuse of illusionistic space and deployment of a mixture of visual idioms” (Steefel‚ 1992‚ p.115). Every violation comes together to make a new‚ modern form of art known as Cubism. Picasso creates a new way of looking at the world through his Cubist works‚ and with Les Demoiselles‚ forces every viewer of the piece to look upon this seemingly broken and unfamiliar world. Les Demoiselles d’Avignon is‚ as Anna Chave explains

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    I could tell you that art plays a large part in making our lives infinitely rich. Imagine‚ just for a minute‚ a world without art. (You may think "So what?" but please consider the impact that lack of graphics would have on your favorite video game.) Art stimulates different parts of our brains to make us laugh or incite us to riot‚ with a whole series of emotions in between. Art gives us a way to be creative and express ourselves. For some people‚ art is the entire reason they get out of bed in

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    Picasso’s painting also appears to be done from an observation rather than from his imagination‚ although‚ in his style of Cubism‚ he has constructed the women as he views them‚ with angular limbs and distorted faces – some say this was his fear of what the women could transmit to him in the form of disease‚ while others feel it was his general view of the danger of the female

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    University of the People History of Art AHIST 1441 Written assignment Unit Seven Anonymous Student Matisse and Picasso are two of the most popular and powerful artists at the early 20th century. For some people they were rival in their styles. Being said‚ Matisse and Picasso’s works are to be highly considered when it comes to you to talk about modernism art. That is why somebody had to say that: along with Picasso’s Les Demoiselles d’Avignon‚ Le bonheur de vivre is regarded as one of the

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    The Les Demoiselles D’Avignon is a work of art based on cubism painting. In Picasso painting‚ all the antique or classical painting styles are not included in Les Demoiselles D’Avignon. The painting display nude female bodies in different positions either standing or sitting in different lines and cubic shapes

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