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    frames that will show the works at their best. All of this is within budget and I can have them delivered and hung by the end of the quarter. The first set of paintings are from the impressionism era that will help to bring in some light colors and simplicity can look beautiful. The first one‚ Still life apples and grapes‚ is a simple painting of apples and grapes from Claude Monet‚ who was one of the original painters to break away from the realistic movement from the 18th century (Claude Oscar Monet

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    Pollock claim that his drip painting style is lazy and uncreative: not art. As a fellow artist I find these claims outrageous and uneducated. I personally believe that Jackson Pollock was an amazing artist and deserved every ounce of fame he got. Art is subjective‚ there is no right or wrong way to make art. Being and artist is about expressing oneself through any medium; whether it be music‚ painting‚ drawing‚ singing‚ etc. Pollock expressed himself through drip painting and therefore he is an artist

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    Impressionism. Green Stripe- In 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

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    Art Exam

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    create work based solely on their imaginations and are not impacted by culture. d. All of the above. 2. Like history‚ art history: a. is an objective‚ or factual‚ academic field. b. originated during the postmodern era. c. developed out of science. d. is biased depending on who writes the history and what they decide to include or exclude. 3. From the very first Cave Paintings to contemporary artwork created today‚ which of the following have always remained constant? Art ______________

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    Representational Art

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    Mulatto” was painted by Emily Guthrie Smith in 1942. This painting consists of warm colors like peach‚ gold and beige and was obliviously done in fluid media: oil on canvas. The painting shows a young black woman‚ dressed in white‚ sitting with a shawl around her. She seems to be tying the strings on top of her dress. We can see the different strokes she painted and this adds a unique touch. This helps create depth and details. The painting is portrait of the young woman. This can be classified as

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    army‚ painting was his hobby on his off time. In 1893‚ when he retired‚ he focused on becoming a painter. He became very known for his jungle paintings in which he made 25 of them. He was also known as a naïve artist portraying pieces of art that looked a little childish. Although he lacked the sense of perspective‚ it’s what created his style. Often ridiculed for the art he painted he tried to paint using an academic manner‚

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    Goya

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    Influence of Modern Paintings Throughout history‚ documents have formed the basis of the society we live in today. One document that has changed over time‚ influencing many communities with its revolutionary thought‚ and promoting a new way of thought regarding War and art itself‚ is Francisco Goya’s painting “The Third of May 1808”. Marshall McLuhan believes that every document‚ regardless of the message they communicate‚ exert a compelling influence on man and society. Goya’s painting is an example

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    Fernando Cueto Amorsolo (May 30‚ 1892 – April 24‚ 1972) is one of the most important artists in the history of painting in thePhilippines.[1] Amorsolo was a portraitist and painter of rural Philippine landscapes. He is popularly known for his craftsmanship and mastery in the use of light. Born in Paco‚ Manila‚ he earned a degree from the Liceo de Manila Art School in 1909.[2][3][4] Born Fernando Cueto Amorsolo May 30‚ 1892 Paco‚ Manila‚ Spanish East Indies (now Philippines) Died April 24‚ 1972 (aged 79)

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    that work is displayed at the Museum of Contemporary Art. Each artist provides paintings on canvas. John Currins oil on canvas painting titled "the Hobo" is on display at the museum. Ryan McGinness displays an acrylic painting on canvas titled " The True Knowledge of Things". Both artists provide a unique perspective using canvas. John Currin is an American painter‚ known for his figurative paintings. His paintings deal with sexual and social themes. He states his influences as the Renaissance

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    Angeles‚ I anticipated seeing innumerable aged paintings‚ sculptures‚ and drawings dated from centuries ago. I continued my adventure and came across a canvas painting that caught my uttermost attention called‚” Wheatstacks‚ Snow Effect‚ Morning‚” painted by Claude Monet. The attractive canvas painting was produced in the year of 1891 and positions nearly twenty six inches in width and thirty six inches in length‚ a moderate sized painting. The painting consists of two hay structures covered in snow

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