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    Vincent Van Gogh was born on March 30‚ 1853 and die on July 29‚ 1890. He was a post-impressionist painter and was notice for his beautiful and colorful art works that merged with his emotions. Van Gogh struggled with mental illness and was poor throughout most of his life. He even cut off his ear in a moment of instability and offered it to a prostitute that he had a complicated love affair with. Vincent Van Gogh was most known for his art piece “The Starry Night” in which he painted “in the asylum

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    Number 15 is a painting by Jackson Pollock‚ which used oil on Masonite and finished by 1950. Pollock’s painting basically was dripped and splattered his canvases. In this painting‚ the layer is overlapping and on top of other layers‚ creates a really rich sense. Also‚ the oil paints on the canvas remain a clear texture. This painting used a lot of color black and white‚ but it contains other color‚ such as red and green. Pollock’s works are usually expressing his emotional state. He likes to stand

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    Courbet Gustave was born in the year 1819 into a prosperous farming family. Instead of following his fathers’ will‚ he decided to seek a fortune as a painter in Paris. The young Courbet had never sold a painting for ten years since he started his career at the age of 21. In the 1840s Courbet’s style began to change and he attempted to put old models into new use. For the first few months of 1848‚ after the Revolution started‚ Courbet was a spectator as the other bourgeois were. In 1849‚ Coubet’s

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    Artist are influential people that inspired others‚ and are influenced by culture and people. Vincent van Gogh and Michelangelo are both extremely famous artist because of their works that have become staples for their eras. Both of the artists created artwork that depicted techniques or styles from their era‚ and those skills have influenced their preceding generations. Van Gogh and Michelangelo were born over 400 years apart‚ but their creations have lasted and give people the same feelings of

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    Yves Tanguy was a self-taught artist and his first paintings have been described as naïve. His surrealism is referred to as “nonrepresentational”‚ defined as artwork which is not immediately distinguishable and open to much interpretation. In “Mama‚ Papa is Wounded!”‚ we can see a vast‚ open landscape; a beach or simply a flat plane‚ possibly a desert. These objects are fairly abstract in shape and are not particularly recognisable. The object in the top left hand corner of the painting looks

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    When choosing Art for any given area there are several things to take into consideration. You want to decide on color schemes‚ era‚ type of art and how the painting will interact with the space. You can choose art from modern‚ impressionist‚ Baroque‚ or Realism . For this specific idea we will focus on impressionist art. Impressionist art was primarily used from 1865-1885. (udemy.com) It was influenced by painters who used "different forms of light" This showcased the paintings in a more simplistic

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    Vincent Van Gogh was born on 30 March 1853‚ and died on 29 July 1890. He is a significant figure within the art history due to his striking artwork. He used a flamboyant and exuberant colour palette with extraordinary detail which enabled him to create extraordinary masterpieces and to emphasize his artistic expression. He manifested his thoughts and feeling to convey his emotional and spiritual state in each of his artworks. This allowed many observers to acknowledge how he felt throughout the

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    The Life of Fritz Scholder and His Art Art takes many forms. You can see it in the form of a movie‚ a painting‚ a photo‚ or even hear it in the form of music. The world of art is vast and diverse so it is impossible to see it all. An artist that commonly slides under the radar of many current young Americans is Fritz Scholder‚ and that is a shame due to his amazing ability to create beautiful pieces of art by painting stereotypes of Native Americans. Scholder accomplished an insane amount of achievements

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    Although born more than two hundred years apart‚ Emanuel de Witt and Vincent van Gogh are both talented painters from the Netherlands. De Witt‚ whose life spanned through much of the seventeenth century‚ lived through the Dutch Golden Age. This was a time of growth for all of the Netherlands‚ and in the arts‚ realism was heavily practiced. His paintings in particular were also quite influenced by the Protestant Reformation‚ where a backlash on artwork in churches – one of his most popular subject

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    The paintings of Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres and Frank Duveneck show the juxtaposition between the high society‚ in the portrait of Mademoiselle Jeanne Gonin‚ and the gritty working class population‚ in the painting The Cobbler’s Apprentice. These oil-on-canvas portraits reflect their differences through stylistic qualities and subject matter‚ through the use of brush stoke and light they convey different messages to the viewer. Ingres’ painting of a somber looking wealthy woman is an oil-on-canvas

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