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    oil canvas‚ is the middle ground as well as the central location. I will be analyzing his 100 x 130 cm painting by using the elements and principles of design. The black spot is the focal point of the oil painting because the first thing you see while looking at the oil painting. Kandinsky painted this whole composition with abstract views and is non-objective. This is an abstract style of painting that was based on the non-representational properties of color and form. In the Black Spot‚ Kandinsky

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    Art Timeline Chelsey Frear ART 101 August 14‚ 2011 Melissa Kozakiewicz Art Timeline I chose to do nature paintings by famous artist. 1829- Sunset‚ Fighting Bucks This painting was created by William Turner. He got his inspiration from the Lake in Petworth. In this painting‚ you can see some of his brush strokes and lines like in the sky. But on the trees to the side and the bucks down in the field are somewhat detailed and they are not just a stroke of a brush. He tried

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    painted a painting called Las Meninas. They have some similarities and differences‚ but each artists were portraying something different. Also every painter has a motivation. They can be the same motivation or another motivation for an artwork. In Velazquez’s artwork‚ he was portraying the attendants doing hard work for the little princess. There were many more attendants in the painting than anyone else. Also he uses realism to show the real life of royalty and their workers. This painting was meant

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    Gerhard Richter: Panorama

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    where packed with visitors all viewing Richter’s photopaintings‚ questioning amongst themselves whether they were real paintings or if they were photographs. In the same way that an amateur photographer blurs a photograph‚ Richter creates a haze of paint in his photopaintings of the 60’s‚ blurring the image in the same way one remembers a long forgotten memory. These paintings‚ often political‚ capture a moment in time‚ a memory‚ and allow the viewer an insight into this moment. It is clear throughout

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    the Colonial Andes’ by Suzanne Stratton-Pruitt centered on various paintings done in the western European style that were used as objects of worship for the push of Catholicism on the Andean people during Spanish colonization. Stratton-Pruitt argues that the paintings depict four main elements. These ‘four last things’ constitute death‚ judgment‚ hell‚ and heaven‚ and she discussed their appearance in several examples of paintings from Andean colonial churches. While colonial influenced art is

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    “the Swing” Analysis

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    81.00 Length (cm): 64.20 Medium: Oil Support: Canvas Subject: Scenery Created by: Jean-Honoré Fragonard Current Location: London‚ United Kingdom Displayed at: Wallace Collection Owner: Wallace Collection Basic Information The image or painting I chose to analyze is called “The Swing” by Jean-Honoré Fragonard and it was completed in London 1767. This particular piece I would consider being a “Scenery” type or a Rococo style and was done using oil paint on a canvas. It is currently being

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    Wooden Board Critique

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    The painting has been done on the wooden board. The artist has used oil paints as its medium. The painting‚ however does not include the whole wooden board. The subject is situated at the center of the board and the rest of the board is left blank. This is why the viewers have their focus at the center of the board. The very thing that attracts the viewers towards this painting is the color that has been used in the painting. The use of bright colors like white and blue makes it look vibrant and

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    of Michelangelo and Rembrandt and it was with this style of painting that inspired this French Romanticism. When discussing this artwork you would have to discuss two key elements: one you have to discuss the visual element and two you have to discuss the principle of

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    ideas through paintings of landscapes and portraits. They used bold colors and out linings to show emotion. Many artist seemed to reproduce the same images in serious‚ making some minor or major changes to the scenery‚ lighting‚ or personnel in the image. Artist such as Titian chose to paint pictures that depicted everyday life‚ and pictures that viewers could immediately recognize. In a period for the 16th century through the 19th century there were two strikingly similar paintings constructed

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    Andrew Wyeth Analysis

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    opportunity to observe the original paintings of Andrew Wyeth. Andrew Wyeth is an American artist‚ known for being able to ensure the distinct spirit of his formally realist (abstract) artwork. As pointed out in the exhibition room “Wyeth’s watercolor studies are quickly executed to capture a momentary impression” (Andrew Wyeth). Even though‚ throughout the course of his life‚ Wyeth did enjoy a considerable popularity‚ as an artist‚ it is only today that his paintings are beginning to hold value more

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