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    Number 15 is a painting by Jackson Pollock‚ which used oil on Masonite and finished by 1950. Pollock’s painting basically was dripped and splattered his canvases. In this painting‚ the layer is overlapping and on top of other layers‚ creates a really rich sense. Also‚ the oil paints on the canvas remain a clear texture. This painting used a lot of color black and white‚ but it contains other color‚ such as red and green. Pollock’s works are usually expressing his emotional state. He likes to stand

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    National Gallery of Art‚ I discovered two beautiful paintings that I never have encountered before. Out of all the new paintings I encountered‚ my favorite is undoubtedly The Artist’s Garden at Vétheuil by Claude Monet. Even though I love the Monet very dearly‚ another new painting I came to love is The Old Violin by John Fredrick Peto. While the differences between The Old Violin and The Artist’s Garden at Vétheuil seem immeasurable‚ the paintings actually contain many similar qualities such as medium

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    Mary Cassatt Exhibit Erica December 5‚ 2010 Humanities 100 Mary Cassatt is the artist chosen to be showcased in my museum exhibit. She is well known for her paintings of women and children. The way this exhibit will be set up is the growth of a child and the different daily activities a mother takes part in. A museum is going to play a role in how the exhibit is seen. It is important that the exhibit be planned out and organized to appeal to the visitors. Museums play crucial roles in our

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    The Harvesters was a painting by Pieter Bruegel the Elder (1540-1603). The Pieter Bruegel the Elder was a Dutch Renaissance painter and printmaker from Brabant. The Dutch Renaissance painting represents the 16th-century response to Italian Renaissance art in the Low Countries. Bruegel was born at a time of extensive change in Western Europe. At that period‚ making the life and activity of peasants the main focus of a work was rare‚ and he was a pioneer of the genre painting. He was a passionate observer

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    interest. After looking at many rooms‚ many paintings‚ sculptures‚ and other pieces of art work I finally found gallery 16. Unsure of what the actual name of the room was‚ it really grabbed my attention with its bright popping colors within each of its paintings. Being so drawn in I went in and took a further look and realized that paintings have a much greater way of grabbing my attention over sculptures and other exhibits in the museum. Out of the four paintings in the room the artists included Tomma

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    Dallas’s finest‚ but the one which will be discussed in this paper is a painting called “Autumn Light” by Linda Clary. Her painting had no shortage of detail‚ and was vibrant with shades of green and yellow. Clary’s painting was able to evoke a pleasant response from the audience through her use of light shimmering down a single tree‚ contrasting colors‚ patterns‚ and textures as the beam of light crosses the forest. Clary’s painting manages to grasp your attention after only a single glance through

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    beautiful painting due to its value scale with the complementary harmony of blue and orange. Balancing the cool and warm colors‚ we can make out that the color with the strongest chroma is blue. The value scale shifts from light to dark‚ but the painting does not go completely dark and has gets lighter in the sky with the ocean being the darkest thing in the painting. The color and the value scale of the painting helps visualize the positive and negative space‚ the complete design of the painting‚ and

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    impression on the critics‚ artists‚ and public of the time. Here was a painting that was a collage of contradictions—impressionist paintings were all about modernity‚ plein air painting‚ spontaneity‚ and improvisation. The Grande Jatte was a painting of modern life‚ but it was hardly impressionistic. There was nothing spontaneous about the painting. Everything was clearly modeled and studied. Figures were rigid. The painting was enormous (2 meters by 3 meters). And the surface of dots was unlike

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    Rembrandt. This work of art is an oil painting on canvas. The second work of art is The Gross Clinic by Thomas Eakins‚ which is also an oil painting on canvas. These two works of art both portray a main motif of a surgery showing anatomy. Rembrandt’s painting of The Anatomy Lesson (full title The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp) is an oil painting on canvas. This painting is of an anatomy lesson in a surgical theatre. Realistic in style‚ this painting shows very good details in the faces

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