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    Page 1 of 2 ZOOM Diego Velázquez and Pablo Picasso were two of Spain’s incredible artists. However‚ their artwork was drastically different. Picasso was a cubism artist. He createdhis art with lots of shapes‚ specifically cubes. Velázquez was King Philip IV of Spain’s official painter. He painted realistic portraits for the royal family to capture historical events. In 1656‚ Velázquez painted‚ Las meninas‚ which translates to‚ Lady in waiting. The main focus of Las meninas is the princess

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    into a middle-class family on May 11th‚ 1904 in Figures Spain. In 1921 he entered the San Fernando Academy of Fine Arts in Madrid where he made friends with Federico Garcia Lorca‚ Luis Bunuel‚ and Eugenio Montes. He pursued his personal intersest in Cubism and Futurism. In June of 1923 Dali was suspended from the Academy for having indicated the students to rebel against the authorities of the school. He was let back in October of 1925‚ and a year later Dali was permanently expelled. In 1924 he was

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    Christ in his “Resurrection” c. Mangling – this may not be a commonly used way of presenting an abstract subject‚ but there are few artists who show subject or objects which are cut‚ lacerated‚ mutilated or hacked with repeated blows. d. Cubism – It stresses abstract form through the use of a cone‚ cylinder‚ or sphere at the expense of other pictorial elements. The cubists want to show forms in their basic geometrical shapes. Ex: Paul Cezanne’s works e. Abstract Expressionism – is

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    a minimal design with linear incisions drawing v together landscapes‚ rocks and sea ‚ Siza endeavoured to find a balance between new human uses and the pre-existing topography whilst drawing together the spatial ambiguities and tensions of cubism with abstract planes and contours to guide the human figure over the strata of a vi site to intensify the experience of natural features in the setting. The pools are constructed with low concrete walls with natural rock formations surrounding

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    Max Ernst‚ Piet Mondrain and Leo Castelli‚ and some notable artists who stayed in Europe and survived were‚ Pablo Picasso and Henri Matisse. Many other previous art movements still went on around the world even after the war‚ such as Surrealism‚ Cubism and Dada. The first artist I have chosen to write about is Mark Rothko‚ a painter from the city of Dvinsk in the Russian Empire. He was born on September 25th in 1903. His family immigrated to the United States when Rothko was only ten years old

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    much of early 20th century art music to make the listener dance and move. Igor Stravinsky (17th July 1882 – 6th April 1971) was a ground breaking Russian composer. Most famous for his “Rite of Spring”‚ Stravinsky’s music can be strongly linked to cubism and can relate to neo classical style. When the “Rite of Spring was first played in 1913 in Paris it was met with a very hostile view. Known as the famous classical music riot‚ the audience was outraged by what had been played to them and reported

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    and the positioning of this photograph makes it clear that Cartier-Bresson has put much thought into this as he has entered the area to take it. The composition of the “Roman Amphitheatre” is extremely complex and this reflects the photographer’s cubism influences. Every major structural element is fractured in this photograph. Some example of the is that the arena doors are ajar‚ the number seven which is in two abstract forms‚ the attendant’s circular glasses are awry with one lens catching the

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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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    born the Surrealist movement. Dada artist’s reliance on accident and chance were later employed by the Surrealists and Abstract Expressionists. “It belongs within the framework of the great movements to which it contributed reaction‚ expressionism‚ cubism and futurism and the movement which followed it‚ and to which it passed on powerful impulses in its turn‚ Surrealism.” . It was also said surrealism was born out of a desire for positive action to start to build again from the ruins of dada” For

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    Understanding the Dynamics between Art & Technology From the earliest moments of human history until the present and certainly into the future‚ the relationship between art and technology will be a dynamic one. Technology has directly impacted art forms such as architecture‚ photography‚ sculpture‚ and painting. Painting‚ sculpture‚ and architecture are much older art forms than photography‚ whose roots come from the latter portion of the 19th century. Nonetheless‚ each of these forms has changed

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