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    Starry Night

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    Emilia Tytro Art 11/18/11 Break on through….to Modernism Post-Impressionism: Cezanne‚ van Gogh‚ Seurat Cezanne Starry Night by Van Gogh date 1889 I chose Starry Night not only because it is my all time favorite painting since I was a kid but the movement and all the darkness behind it. It captivated me when I was seven years old and to this day I can’t get eyes off this painting. This painting uses a nighttime scene with trees; stars to have the audience feel comfort. Line

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    Painters and Their Craft.

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    1. Painters and their craft: Thomas Gainsborough and Joshua Reynolds–their place in the history of English art (genre peculiarities‚ style‚ pictures) Thomas Gainsborough was born in Sudbury‚ Suffolk‚ in 1727. His father was a cloth merchant. Thomas soon evinced a marked inclination for drawing and in 1740 his father John Gainsborough sent him to London to study art. He stayed in London for eight years‚ working under the rococo portrait-engraver Gravelot. He also became familiar with the Flamish

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    Girl Before A Mirror

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    Girl Before a Mirror shows Picasso’s young mistress Marie-Thérèse Walter‚ one of his favorite subjects in the early 1930s. Her white-haloed profile‚ rendered in a smooth lavender pink‚ appears serene. But it merges with a more roughly painted‚ frontal view of her face—a crescent‚ like the moon‚ yet intensely yellow‚ like the sun‚ and "made up" with a gilding of rouge‚ lipstick‚ and green eye-shadow. Perhaps the painting suggests both Walter’s day-self and her night-self‚ both her tranquillity and

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    Philippine Treasure

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    Magnum Opus (Filipino Great Works) First what comes into your mind when you encounter and hear the word Magnum Opus. For me ‚ first comes in my mind whenever I hear and encounter that word is All about Arts. Now ‚ Let’s define first "Magnum Opus" refers to the largest‚ and perhaps the best‚ greatest‚ most popular‚ or most renowned achievement of an artist.Sometimes the term magnum opus is used to refer to simply "a great work" rather than "the great work" of a specific person.In popular usage

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    George Seurat

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    During his short life‚ Georges-Pierre Seurat was an innovator in an age of innovators in the field of art. This french painter was a leader in a movement called neo-impressionist in the late 19th century. Unlike the broad brushstrokes of the impressionist‚ Seurat developed a technique called pointillism or divisionism. In this method‚ he used small dots or strokes of contrasting color to create the subtle changes contained within the painting. Seurat was an art scientist in that he spent much of

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    Giorgio Morandi died in Bologna on June 18th ‚1964. His artistic influences ranged from Cézanne to Henry Rousseau and from Picasso to André Derain . However‚ early on he was influenced by the work of French Post-Impressionist painter Cézanne‚ cubism (20th century avant-garde art movement) ‚ and futurism (early 20th century artistic and social movement) and this caused Morandi to develop a very unique‚ independent style. His number one influence come from Paul Cézanne whose emphasis on form

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    At the surface level‚ Modern and Renaissance art seem to be two unrelated eras separated by centuries and countless stylistic differences. However‚ through the study of art history‚ the relationships between art pieces from two different periods is revealed. The similarities and differences of art from the Renaissance and Modern movements show how historic artists inspire the next generations and emerging artists draw on them for aspects they choose to incorporate or avoid in their own work. Pablo

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    Henri Matisse

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    using modelling or shading to lend volume and structure to his pictures‚ Matisse used contrasting areas of pure‚ unadjusted colour. He emerged as a Post-Impressionist‚ and was known as the leader of the French movement Fauvism. Although interested in Cubism‚ he rejected it‚ and instead decided to use colour as the foundation for expressive‚ decorative‚ and often monumental paintings. Henri Matisse was heavily influenced by art from other cultures and artists. Having seen several exhibitions of Asian

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    of these movements‚ then select one work from the textbook or lectures that is representative of this movement and explain why. (10 points) Some of the artistic movements that developed between 1900 and 1950 include dada‚ Surrealism‚ primitivism‚ cubism‚ purism‚ futurism‚ constructivism‚ and more. The artistic movement that I will go over is primitivism. Primitive is usually referred to as “the widespread tendency among Modern artists to scour the art of other cultures beyond the Western tradition

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    Business Profiles (2008) Pfizer Business Profile. Qontro. Rees‚ H. (2011) Supply Chain Management in the Drug Industry. Hoboken‚ N.J.: Wiley. Whewell‚ R. (2010) Supply Chain in the Pharmaceutical Industry. Farnham‚ England: Gower. Journal Articles: Cubisms (2012) Pharmaceutical Supply Chain Risk Management Eli Lilly (2012) 2011/2012 Corporate Responsibility Update‚ p.7-33. Pfizer (2009) Corporate Responsibility Report. PWC (2009) 10 Minutes on Supply Chain Risk Management‚ p.1-4. The Chartered Quality

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