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    Weeping Woman

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    Pablo Picasso’s‚ Weeping Woman (1937)‚ is a most expressive and eccentric image of a woman in distress. The geometry and shapes in the painting are imaginative and outrageous‚ with bright colors and shapes of boats and flowers that are‚ to some extent humorous‚ except for the profound suffering of the women. The eyes of the women are shaped as boats within a rough sea‚ spilling tears in the form of diamonds. Diamond shaped tears are also the nails of her hands‚ held up to her face in fright. With

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    University of Phoenix Material Painting Reflection Worksheet Visit a local art museum‚ or search the Internet for images of paintings created from the 1920s to the present day. Insert an image of each painting into this assignment‚ and cite each image consistent with APA guidelines. Reflect on the paintings related to the social and cultural events taking place at the time‚ and answer the following questions. Each response must be between 50 and 100 words. 1. Painting title‚ artist‚ date: A Showery

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    Picasso’s Guernica can be seen as a form of protest. Furthermore‚ the essay will also argue that Guernica’s meaning has changed and it is now a symbol of peace whilst continuing to fulfil its purpose as a form of protest. Guernica is a large mural and an example of Synthetic Cubism painted by Pablo Picasso (1881-1973). Created using the medium of oil paint on canvas with a narrow palette consisting of the neutral hues: white‚ grey and black; the resulting formalist qualities of Guernica can have

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    Food is a central part of French culture‚ however it is not the only artistic component of its culture. During the 1860’s‚ Japanese artistic influence began to flow into France due to the reopening of trade relations between Europe and Japan. Japanese art‚ especially ukiyo-e print‚ had a special appeal to some French impressionistic artists of the time such as Edgar Degas and Henri Toulouse- Lautrec. In this time period imperialism in Europe had sparked an interest in other cultures of the world

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    Don DeLillo’s Mao II sheds light that reveals the invisible world between the makers and the consumers of images. DeLillo presents the treatment of Beirut’s image in three ways‚ with various degrees of their ability to effect change among the masses. His fictional character Brita treats the image from an individualist perspective illustrating the difference between reality and how the image was represented. The treatment of Beirut by the capitalists‚ and by Abu Rashid‚ a terrorist leader‚ fragments

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    around an artist. Some artworks have multiple influences on them. Guernica‚ an internationally recognized anti-war symbol designed and painted by Pablo Picasso‚ was produced in response to the immense devastation‚ chaos‚ and disgust of the Spanish Civil War‚ or more specifically the German bombing of Guernica‚ Spain‚ as well as traditional yet iconic aspects of Spanish culture‚ like bullfighting. Way before Picasso began his work on Guernica‚ Spain was beginning its downward spiral that would result in

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    makes functional objects and structure more pleasurable and elevates them or imbues them with meaning. For example‚ the Guernica painting for Picasso‚ it’s one of the greatest political paintings of the era. It presents an event in the Spanish civil war that occurred on April 26‚ 1937 and what had happened to the Guernica town in Spain by German and Italy. Pablo Picasso‚ Guernica‚ 1937. Oil on canvas‚ 11 ft. 5.50 in. x25 ft. 5.25 in. Museo Nacional Centrro de Arte Reina Sofia‚ Madrid page 522.

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    humour to help us understand the need for distractions to endure the harsh Australian outback. Lawson uses more severe images in The Drovers Wife to paint a picture of the struggle to survive in the isolated Australian Bush. Conversely‚ Picasso’s Guernica parades a raw image of the destructiveness and terror of the Spanish civil war‚ enhancing our current knowledge by providing insight into the repercussions of warfare. Through the use of distinctively visual‚ Lawson and Picasso effectively engage

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    Children Of Men. “Children of Men” Directed by Alfonso Cuaron. Is set in the year 2027‚ in a chaotic world in which humans can no longer procreate‚ Theo Faron a former activist‚ agrees to help transport a miraculously pregnant woman‚ Named Kee‚ to a sanctuary located out at sea‚ where her child’s birth could help scientists save mankind. In the film Children of Men‚ there are many crucial scenes to help convey the idea of the film‚ however I find one of these scenes particularly important; namely

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    Socio political issues affect personal opinions; these often result in artworks‚ protesting authorities and sending messages to the public. Socio Political art is a conceptual expression of an idea. This style of art focuses on communication‚ reflecting socio political events transpiring during the time and allowing the audience to convey the artist’s response. Ben Quilty produced Captain S after Afghanistan and Self Portrait after Afghanistan 1 after being commissioned by the Australian Government

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