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    Art throughout the many years that it has existed has been seen in many different ways‚ shapes and forms‚ whether it is a painting from the renaissance area or a sculpture from the modern era. Even some of the technologies and sports are considered pieces of “Art” although under the pop culture category‚ still a part of the art family. In the 1930’s there wasn’t anything like what we get to experience with social media and all the technology there is now. In fact the 1930’s was a part of the great

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    Art allow people to send awareness of problems that have been easily rejected by justice. The second art Museum that I attended this semester was the National Museum of Mexican art. I was very excited to attend this museum because after seeing the Art Institute for the first time I felt in love with art. When I arrive at the museum I enter the first exhibit as my friend and I were talking around the corner one beautiful painting caught my attention. The name of the art piece was Los Sueños Rotos

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    Clement Greenberg (1909-1994) was possibly the most prominent and influential art critic of the twenty-first century. Greenberg’s intensely influential focus was on the notion of “formal purity” and how that affected the work itself in a painting just being a painting and “orientating itself to flatness” as modernist paintings had. Additionally‚ Clement Greenberg found interest in Abstract Expressionism and how Greenberg’s strictly outlined theories on art would inspire artists of the Minimalist

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    Andrew Leventis’ Melancholia (Figure 1) offers a point of view of a person pouring what looks like Bourbon or Whisky. Painted with oil on linen last year‚ there is a fuzziness and texture that wouldn’t be possible with a standard canvas. What seems to be a simple action takes a complete different approach with this rendering due to a use of minutia and perspective quite different than what we are likely to see in terms of painting this everyday action. This disorientation in terms of viewpoint and

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    Introduction This paper will analyze how both Matisse’s Bonheur de Vivre (Joy of Life) and Picasso’s Les Demoiselles d’Avignon can be seen as direct results of inspiration originated from probably the most recognized work painted by Paul Cézanne’s‚ “The Large Bathers”. Analysis The Large Bathers [1] This painting was created by Paul Cézannes and exhibited in 1906 for the first time after Paul Cézannes death. It is considered a masterpiece of modern times furthermore and despite of similar

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    Julian Schnabel is an artist that painted many interesting painting. I like his paintings because they are different from other paintings and creative. Plate paintings‚ which are made up of broken ceramic plates‚ are one of his well known art work style. Julian Schnabel‚ who is an American painter and filmmaker‚ was born on October 26‚ 1951‚ in Brooklyn‚ New York City. He then moved to Brownsville‚ Texas‚ with his family while he was still young. In 1948‚ his mother‚ who has always

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    I’m going to tell you some history and fun facts about Pablo Picasso. Pablo was an artist‚ Pablo did paintings sculptures and many other things. Pablo had many different paintings one was call the weeping woman this was one of his most famous art pieces. Pablo was born October‚ 25 ‚1881 in Malaga‚ spain . Pablo was great he expressed himself through the art just like the other artist did and have done to this day. Pablo’s full name was Pablo Diego José Francisco de Paula Juan Nepomuceno María

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    The legacy and art of Pierre Auguste Renoir spans from the 1800’s to the 1900’s. “At an early age‚ Renoir had already decided that painting was his true career; and with the money he managed to save from his commercial employments he began his studies in art school (Renoir‚ 1983)”. Renoir learned early on that the essentials of art stood outside of the school doctrine for art. Through this liberating style of the artist‚ he graced the world with beautiful art. The art of Pierre Auguste Renoir

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    Diego Rodríguez de Silva y Velázquez was born circa June 6 1599 in Seville‚ Spain (Biography.com). Due to the fact that he was born in 16 century Spain‚ he was born into the Habsburg time period if Spain (enforex.com). His parents were well do citizens of the town‚ and his father could claim noble descent by the Silva family (Troutman 7). He is regarded by the Metropolitan Museum of Art as‚ “the most admired—perhaps the greatest—European painter who ever lived.” He is most known for “capturing the

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    Piet Mondrian was a painter who has carved a niche for himself on the global platform matching the likes of other celebrity painters. He is best known for being one of the founders of De Stijl‚ it incorporated an art movement that worked around abstract works‚ and the new art forms that were being introduced to the world in the early 20th century. The movement also was based on the reductive theory; which took a larger scale image‚ and brought it to life on the canvas‚ in architectural works‚ as

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