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    a famous painting done by an idolized artist during the 1500s named‚ Titian. When taking a quick glance at this masterpiece‚ it’s simply two women sitting on a rock with a baby in-between. After looking deeper into the painting and its meanings‚ it is clear that there are various iconographical pieces and stories in the painting. This exquisite work of art is a prime example of high renaissance. Although there are many stories and symbolism behind the different aspects of this painting‚ the real

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    art was represented well. The renaissance and courage were indicated through use of the more classical elements of Neoclassicism. Impressionism was used in the painting by Pierre Auguste Renoir titled The Luncheon of the Boating Party. This work of art was painted using live models that posed when available and pieced into the painting. Renoir was following the techniques that were began by Claude Monet. “In the late 1860s‚ the young painter Claude Monet began to employ the same rich‚ thick brushstrokes

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    theories in the world of paintings | Table of Contents Abstract 6 Introduction 7 Galileo and Da vinci 10 Maria Claura Eimmart 13 Peter Paul Rubens 14 Lodovico Cardi 15 Vincent Van Gogh 16 Modern day Astronomincal Art 17 Chesley Bonestool 17 Conclusion 20 References 21 Abstract: Objective: The key objective of this research paper is to identify the impact of Galileo’s vision‚ theories and principles in the world of art. I have chosen paintings as an aspect of art to understand

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    Art 100 – Section #1019 The Hated Art Project I selected this painting on display at the Getty Museum by French artist James Jacques Joseph Tissot‚ titled “What Our Savior Saw.” This exhibition included 124 watercolors selected from a set of 350 detailed illustrations of the New Testament. I don’t know what made this particular piece standout to me‚ probably because at first glance‚ I really didn’t realize what the painting was about until I read the title and looked at it again‚ and then

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    misery‚ and struggle can all take the disguised appearance of strength and persistence. Salvador Dali’s painting‚ Geopoliticus Child Watching the Birth of a New Man‚ makes this evident. The lack of vibrant‚ explosive colors‚ as well as the clear portrayal of a man trying to escape the grasp of a restricting egg-like object‚ does not immediately scream power and human ability. Not all of Dali’s paintings are painted to demonstrate what is going on in the world around him‚ but this one clearly depicts what

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    either bore a mind‚ or capture it and develop more and more curiosity. For example‚ if I were to be shown one painting with only a couple streaks of paint and another painting with an entire landscape painted on it‚ I would most likely be more interested and curious about the second painting (given my idea of “good” art). Just based on my first impression‚ I could easily be captured by one painting‚ though clearly bored with the other. Another person‚ however‚ may argue that one should not “judge a book

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    wife‚ is having an affair with another god‚ Mars. Apollo has presumably entered Vulcan’s blacksmith workshop to bear the bad news amongst the other blacksmiths in the forge. The moment when Apollo warns Vulcan of Venus’ adultery is the focus of the painting‚ centered by Apollo’s gaze and Vulcan’s reaction. Vulcan’s importance to the painting’s narrative is signified by his communication with Apollo. Apollo in the Forge of Vulcan is considered a landmark in Velazquez’s career because it debuted a combination

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    as well as beautiful o Worked against Whistler (avoided aesheticism) • Rawness of city‚ depicted vaudeville (which is like mixture of acts such as burlesque‚ comedians‚ music‚ etc) o Liked to show economic conditions of urban poor • Ash Can painting style: thick and messy‚ meant to look like it was applied slap-dash manner‚ jittery o Ash can artists started as illustrationalists o Borrowed from manet but were more interested in giving subjects agency • Called insufficiently modern •

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    Edward Manet‚ a man who revolutionised modern art and left one significant impact of the history of art as well as practices studied. For a man who was rejected numerously from the Salon‚ had a terrible reputation he was remembered for his scandalous paintings. Manet was born in Paris January 23rd 1832. He was the son of Auguste Manet‚ a French judge and Eugenie-Desiree Fournier the goddaughter of the Swedish crown prince‚ Charles Bernadotte. His father expected him to follow through like him and

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    Diana Prakash Understanding art Professor Judith Gibson-Vick Sunday‚ June 26‚ 2011 Wassily Kandinsky – Composition VII 2 Introduction In the year 1913‚ Kandinsky created the composition VII‚ which became one the most talked about painting of the century. A very interesting fact about Kandinsky is his devotion to colors. His painting’s meaning will be revealed if you know the color symbolism. Through the years 1918 to 1921‚ Kandinsky dedicated his time to learn more about form and

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