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    Smoking vs. Life Why do people smoke‚ and why are they often offended when people bring it up? In the article “I’d Rather Smoke than Kiss‚” by Florence King‚ we explore her opinion on this matter. Florence includes personal experiences to relate to her audience. She is very informal and even implies swearing in this article‚ even though she doesn’t outright say it. By mainly using pathos in this article‚ she arouses the reader to her complaint. Florence also brings in credible resources

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    i see lots of shape in the background. In this case i feel like he uses non-objective in this painting.In addition the lady name is Adele Bloch-Bauer and she was born in February 18 in 1916 in Vienna Austria.On the other hand the artist name is Gustav Klimt who drew

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    Art Criticism Research Paper Gustav Klimt‚ The Kiss‚ Oil and gold leaf on canvas‚ 1907-1908 The Kiss‚ painted by Gustav Klimt‚ is probably his most recognized work. He began working on the painting in 1907. In The Kiss‚ there is a couple embracing each other. The man is covered in neutral colored rectangles‚ and the woman is wearing brightly colored circles and flowers in her hair. There are many lines in the image considering all of the rectangles the man is wearing. They are colored in various

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    “Likes and Dislikes” Thu Thai – Pecan group People tend to view perfection as a requisite for high art but think that any perfection has its own defects. Besides unimaginable inspiration of “the Kiss” by Gustav Klimt (page 418 on book)‚ I cannot admit its uncompelling features. What captures my attention the most must be various shapes‚ which are drawn‚ in large quantities and small sizes. This creates a sense of fullness and continuously blossoming formations. In particular‚ the artist

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    Life- by Gustav Klimt. Gustav Klimt was an Austrian artist who was radical in his painting which moved along the lines of Symbolism. Born on 14th July 1862‚ to Ernst Klimt the Elder and Anna KlimtGustav had the artistic background and the genes set by his parents. He acquired his primary education in arts by the Vienna School of Arts and Crafts and later went on to claiming a professional career in painting interior murals. Receiving the Golden order of Merit for his spectacular work‚ Klimt became

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    Eternal Spirit of the Chainless Mind Gustav Klimt‚ Richard Strauss‚ Sigmund Freud‚ Carl Jung‚ Oscar Kokoschka‚ Otto Wagner‚ and other intensely creative men lived and worked in early 20th century Vienna‚ which was now established as one of the leading artistic and intellectual centers’ of Europe. It was a great time of Vienna Secession‚ a group of artists’ designers and craftsmen led by Gustav Klimt and Joseff Hoffman that broke away from the established and old-fashioned Viennese way of art. In

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    Introduction to Art Nouveau The "Art Nouveau" ("new art") movement was one of the first departures from classical art and design‚ towards a new modernism. The ’Modernism’ and Art Nouveau movements occurred during what was known in France as the "Belle Époque‚" or "beautiful era" period of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The movement was primarily influenced by the radical work of Czech (Moravian) artist Alfons Mucha‚ Swiss decorative artist Eugène Grasset‚ and English illustrator Aubrey

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    interpretation of the short story “My Mother and her Sister” by Jane Rogers. To put the story into perspective the assignment includes a discussion of the text‚ “Their Social Duties and Domestic habits” by Sarah Stickney Ellis and the picture‚ “The kiss” by Gustav Klimt. The assignment ends with a short essay about the poem “Affirmation” by Donald Hall to conclude the paper. A: The short story by Jane Rogers from 2006 is about a mother‚ Dorothy and her sister‚ Lucy. When Dorothy dies her sister temporarily

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    shadows that can influence the over all composition. Therefore‚ with this technique we can see the emotions that Van Gogh wishes to convey in the way he paints his clouds or the fields themselves. Gustav Klimt’s piece‚ Orchard‚ has many artistic techniques that were used during the Art Nouveau period. Klimt painted the piece on a large square canvas‚ with an elevated viewpoint‚ with employed elongated parallel brush strokes‚ which contrast with the lozenge-like strokes and blotches of flowers and foliage

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    Here however‚ artists sought to represent modern life through the reinterpretation of Classical and archaic themes (Greenhalgh‚ 2000a‚ 40). Gustav Klimt‚ as one of the founding members of the Vienna Succession‚ was essential to the development of Art Nouveau and his work “[explored] tensions within the human psyche by making use of the Classical world in order to relate sensuality and pleasure

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