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    radically) the perspectives from which the world was looked at‚ also the way We as viewers experience the works has developed‚ today we are aware of different approaches‚ contexts and cultural biases. From 1860 to 1960‚ From impressionism and Manet‚ to Abstract Expressionism and de Kooning the female is still nude‚ and her function is her (most of the time) naked body. Through Modernism there is a difference in a way a woman depicts her self and the way a man depicts her. During Impressionism

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    look in her eyes‚ seducing you into imaging what life would be like lying next to her. Realism replaced and changed Romantism and provides a great contrast of change within a short time period. The piece I choose to compare to Odalisqu is Olympia by Edouard Manet‚ which is also oil on canvas created in pairs 49 years later in 1863. The Realism in this piece is easy to see after a few minutes of observations. This woman displays in this picture was not like the one before. She is a prostate and we

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    Sexuality expressed in art has had different reactions from the time it was created to the audience it was presented to. Artist willing to show the human body nude as well as those with more abstracted images have faced stigmatized reactions by its viewers. I believe both straightforward and abstracted depictions of the human body are powerful. In the following paragraphs I will describe why each is powerful in its own way and straightforward representations are just as powerful as its counterpart

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    1) Watteau ’s Return from Cythera depicts a ________. For 1 Point Enlarge Image Your Answer: A) fete galante Correct: 1 point 2) Which of the following characteristics does not relate to the Rococo style? For 1 Point Your Answer: B) Poussiniste Correct: 1 point 3) Critics described the Enlightenment style as saccharine‚ frivolous‚ and decadent. For 1 Point Your Answer: False Correct: 1 point 4) Canaletto ’s Basin of San Marco is an example of a type of naturalistic landscape and cityscape painting

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    Paris in the late 19th century (1874-1882)‚ several artists who called themselves the Anonymous Society of Painters‚ Sculptors‚ Printmakers‚ etc. organized an exhibit that launched the movement called Impressionism. These artists‚ such as Eduoard Manet‚ Edgar Degas‚ Claude Monet‚ Pierre Auguste Renoir‚ and Mary Cassatt‚ sparked worldwide following and revolutionized Western conceptions of painting. Appearing to other artists to be a group‚ these independent painters with quite diverse artistic approaches

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    Amelia Baumgardner FYS 1399 Modernism Midterm Modernism In it’s broadest sense‚ Modernism is modern thought or reason. More specifically‚ Modernism explains the adventurous new ideals of society that originate from the sweeping and widespread changes of Western culture in the earliest portion of the 20th century. In other words‚ Modernism was a rebellion from the conventional pillars of realism. Modernism seems to snub many of the overhanging values of the Enlightenment‚ such as religion‚ as well

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    Final Project Laura Wittwer Throughout history artists have been drawn to epicenters of art for numerous reasons. In these gatherings art movements have been formed. The three main centers and movements focused on here are the Venice-Florence-Venice triangle‚ which brought us the Renaissance and High Renaissance period. Paris‚ which attracted artists who began the Impressionism and Post-Impressionism movement and New York where Abstract Expressionism emerged. The artists of the high Renaissance

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    Literature‚ Arts‚ and the Humanities: Analysis and Interpretation Melissa Lowder Western Governors University Literature‚ Arts‚ and the Humanities: Analysis and Interpretation A1. Earlier Historical Art Period - Impressionism Impressionism could be considered the first modern movement in painting. It started in the 19th century in Paris. Paintings labeled Impressionist art was produced between about 1867 and 1886 (Art T. M.‚ 2000-2014). Claude Monet‚ Edgar Degas and Camille Pissarro are

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    MUL1010 Study Guide for Final Exam Please look up answers from Section IV of the course--the Historical Periods-- and listen to excerpts from the course for the listening questions below to be well-prepared for the Proctored Final Exam. Give yourself plenty of time to listen and to study. 1. Who was Anicius Boethius? 2. Who is the “Father of the Symphony?” 3. What musical technique replaced tonality in the 20th Century? 4. What is tonality? 5. What is secular music? 6. What is sacred music

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    exploring the world after he met a local landscape artist by the name of Eugene Boudin‚ he was introduced to outdoor painting which became is cornerstone work. He became a student at the Le Havre College. Claude was inspired to paint by the artist Edouard Manet. In 1923 Claude was nearly blind but had surgery to fix his sight‚ he later died on December 5‚ 1926 at the age of 86 from lung

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