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    similar to that of traditional African masks‚ whilst the remaining three are more reminiscent of the Iberian style of the artist’s birth country. The piece is considered both revolutionary and controversial and could be a considered as a response to Henri Matisse’s ‘Le Bonheur de vivre’. One of the more revolutionary aspects of this painting is the stylistic sources from which Picasso drew from while creating the piece‚ with African tribal masks‚ the Art of Oceania and pre-roman Iberian sculptures

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    purely artistic energy as they express the artists intense feeling about what he saw. Henri Matisse‚ The woman with the hat‚ 1905-Like Derain Matisse was interested in deliberate disharmonies. The painting sparked controversy at the 1905 salon d’Automne. Not because of subject was depicted: with crude drawing‚ sketchy brushwork‚ and wildly arbitrary colors that create a harsh and dissonant effect. Henri Matisse‚ Le Bonheur de Vivre(The Joy of Life)‚ 1905-depicts nudes in attitudes close to traditional

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    1905‚ Matisse painted a unique oil and tempera painting of his wife‚  Amélie Noellie Matisse-Parayre. (Amelia). The infamous green stripe creates a shadow line down her oval face. The divide provides an illusion of a dark and light side‚ causing the colors to play off of each other. Henry Matisse and works such as the Green Stripe will forever be etched in the world of innovative art. His paintings‚ drawings and portraits will continue to influence the modern art of today. Henry Matisse is unarguably

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    What They Said Quotes On Design From The Rich & Famous Design is not just what it looks like and feels like. Design is how it works - Steve Jobs I don’t start with a design objective; I start with a communication objective. I feel my project is successful if it communicates what it is supposed to communicate - Mike Davidson I’m opinionated. I always stick to my design plan. I don’t waver - Douglas Wilson A common mistake that people make when trying to design something completely

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    ------------------------------------------------- Antoine Henri Becquerel (15 December 1852 – 25 August 1908) was a French physicist‚ Nobel laureate‚ and the discoverer of radioactivity along with Marie Skłodowska-Curie and Pierre Curie‚[1] for which all three won the 1903 Nobel Prize in Physics. Biography [edit]Early life Becquerel was born in Paris into a family which produced four generations of scientists: Becquerel ’s grandfather (Antoine César Becquerel)‚ father (Alexandre-Edmond Becquerel)

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    The piece I selected for the first Art Appreciation assignment was The Dance‚ painted by Henri Matisse in 1910. From the outset‚ I was drawn to this abstract piece because of the contrasting simplicity of the content against the vibrant‚ but dark blue and green colors. The Dance depicts five nude red figures that are holding hands in a cyclical position and appear to be moving in a clockwise direction (ahead). Some of the figures are holding hands in a light and delicate manner‚ while the figure

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    The (joy of life) and Picasso’s Les Demoiselles d’Avignon can be simultaneously seen as inspired by and breaking free of Paul Cézanne’s‚ because the joy of life It is a large-scale painting that has a brilliant colored forest which has been depicting an Arcadian landscape filled with‚ meadow‚ sea‚ and sky and populated by nude figures both at rest and in motion while Picasso’s Les Demoiselles d’Avignon has sensual eroticism with these kinds of aggressively crude pornography that has a landscape

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    A Visit to the Museum

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    few different pieces that caught my eye. I felt that it would not be a good trip unless I visited the entire museum. The main areas a spent the most time in were of course the modern art exhibit. This area had a abundance of Van Gogh‚ Picasso‚ and Matisse paintings. I also spent time in the European art 14-18 century area. The main entrance courtyard that had Rodin’s work was a wonderful way to enter the museum. The Asian collection was also a amazing collection of stone and bronze statues that dated

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    Evan Williams Essay 2 Humanities II In the early 20th century‚ two art styles that were created and used were Fauvism and Cubism. Fauvism was used first in Paris in 1905 in the Autumn Salon as it referred to artwork created by Henry Matisse and his coworkers in art‚ such as André Derain and Maurice Vlaminck. When fauvist art was first put on display to be viewed and exhibited in the Autumn Salon‚ one critic called the painters ’Les Fauves ’ (Wild animals). (Elderfield‚ 1976) He came up with this

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    shows through. However‚ the perspective is correct and creates a realistic depth of space. We can see very well that first there is the red foreground‚ then houses and wharves by the shore‚ then mountains across the water recede into the background. Matisse also put a short fat blue line in the upper right corner aside the distant mountain to indicate horizon line. Despite the strong and nonrepresentational colors‚ the rough brush strokes‚ the lack of details and light and shadow‚ the viewer can still

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