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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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    that the pictures are different. The painting were in a different style of painting. Velázquez made his( the original) as a self portrait and a picture of the princess. He made it look like everyone was happy and calm. Picasso made his in his famous cubism style of art. They both also made their picture for different reasons. I believe that the reason Velázquez made his version was because the royal family of Spain at the time wanted a picture of the princess and they wanted Velázquez to do it because

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    Pablo Picasso Influence

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    magnitude and what are the things that he creates? Before his step up to the age of 50‚ Pablo Picasso becomes the most popular artist name in modern art. He is one of the well-known developers of Analytic Cubism together with the French Artist George Braque

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    surrealist‚ cubist‚ Marcel Duchamp. Modern art was about the artists‚ and their experimentations. There were nine movements that followed‚ shaped‚ and influenced Modern Art. The most influential movements of Modern art are Impressionism‚ Fauvism‚ Cubism‚ Futurism‚ Expressionism‚ Dada‚ Surrealism‚ Abstract

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    The geometric structures of the women’s organic form indicate that this is a cubist painting. In fact‚ this painting was an experimental piece that led to the creation of cubism‚ as well as what Pablo Picasso referred to as his “first exorcism painting” (moma). Picasso would later collaborate with Georges Braque to explore cubism further. (moma) Picasso’s intention in this piece was to express the dangers of prostitution especially in regards to sexually transmitted diseases‚ which were prevalent

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    Art Appreciation 1301 December 3‚ 2012 Entartete Kunst A government or governing body controlling the public through the control and confiscation of art‚ music‚ literature and media is not a new phenomenon. In every culture‚ censorship is present in some form or fashion. It could be true government regulation or just social prejudice. The Nazi party leader Adolf Hitler used the laws of his regime to control the art world at that time. One of the most documented round up of art occurred during

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    he realized how his life differed so much from the poor on the streets. This was also a point in Picasso’s life when sculpture and black art intrigued him. His work‚ "Two Nudes" reflects this attitude. Cubism soon followed after this. Picasso began experimenting with the many facets of Cubism. Cubism was developed in stages: analytic‚ synthetic‚ hermetic‚ and rococo. These techniques were not only useful in painting but in collages as well. Picasso met Eva Marcelle Humbert‚ and fell in love with her

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    "It is more important to discover new ways of thinking about what is already known than to discover new data or facts". To what extent would you agree with this claim.” Most philosophers observe the world around and perceive to outline rules to explain the human condition. Their observations do not come from a pre-determined knowledge‚ but rather from what they sense from the natural world. Their ideals‚ form perception‚ are to allow the advancement of the human condition. However‚ as the human

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    I personally believe that Marcel Duchamp was a sincere and serious artist who produced legitimate works of art. Duchamp was a French artist who worked independently of the Futurists and also brought the dimension of motion to Cubism. He was influenced by stroboscopic photography‚ which caused him to create his Nude Descending a Staircase‚ No. 2. This artwork included sequential camera images‚ which showed movement by freezing successive instants. This artist succeeded in his artwork by using sequential

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    Jocelyn Herana June 3‚ 2012 AAD 251 Greg Gurley FINAL REFELCTION How has this class experience enhanced your ability to communicate visually? How are you more visually literate? This class experience has enhanced my understanding of the art world and how visuals play a major role in expressing certain ideals. The way certain artists portray their art is caused by many different techniques. It’s amazing to see my progression through out from week to week through my discussion boards. I even learned

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