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    another; yellow‚ purles; orange‚blue; red green; Ewald Hering “color opposition”; our eyes mix colors; having your eyes “fight” fur each color; sunrise- impressionism/ Impressionism: 1771-1884; interested in optical realities; “formal”; bright light‚ no dark under paintings l group of people who showed between 1772-1884; Monet and Renior started impressionism; color theory‚ very important/ Japonisme: influx of Japanese culture(French); influnced work by Japanese prints/Flaneur:

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    were born to simplify painting" (Getlein 80). It was at the Beaux-Arts where he met another Moreau student named Derain. Matisse and Derain would grow to become friends and future trendsetters. During a visit to Brittany‚ Matisse discovered Impressionism (Essers 8). The works of Cezanne and Van Gogh influenced him.

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    sky keeps the viewer’s eyes moving about the painting while following the curves and creating a dot pattern caused by its swirly pattern. Claude Monet was a French impression painter and was a famous French painter whose work the art movement Impressionism which was concerned with capturing light and natural forms. He was born on November 14th 1840 in Paris‚ France. Throughout his long career‚ Monet consistently depicted the landscape and leisure

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    art‚ not purely tied to the Fine Arts point of view but also‚ from the different majors around. Moving back to the question at hand‚ most would debate back by saying Abstract‚ Modern/Contemporary or even Impressionism are arts executed for the sake of art or to beautify the place. Maybe Impressionism is‚ to a certain extent‚ that but even how the art movement itself came about plays an important role to the artwork as a piece. Impressionists had their own way of painting a subject and this came as turning

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    Presenting subject as it is 2. Abstraction > “to separate from” a.) Distortion > misshapen/twisted b.) Elongation > stretch vertically (thin) c.) Mangling > cut‚ mutilated‚ lacerated d.) Cubism > geometric shapes e.) Abstract expressionism > colors are splashed/mixed 3. Symbolism : a.) Sign > specific /definite b.) Symbols > deeper meanings (Da Vinci / Michelangelo 4. Fauvism > Latin word “wild beast Intense‚ bright‚ vivid colors

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    Egyptian Architecture It is as difficult to condense in one short chapter the sequence of architectural history in Egypt as it is impossible to over-estimate the interest that it offers to artists and historians. For there is not one period in History that is not richly represented here by characteristic and wonderful monuments. --In order to refrain from becoming absorbed by one or other of those periods‚ we will arrange the monuments under six chronological headings: The Pharaonic Times. 

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    " Art: A New History. New York: HarperCollins‚ 2003. 7-16. Print. Keizer‚ Joost. "Michelangelo‚ Drawing‚ And The Subject Of Art." Art Bulletin 93.3 (2011): 304- 324. Academic Search Premier. Web. 26 Feb. 2013. Pateman‚ Trevor. "Isms: ExpressionismImpressionism‚ Naturalism‚ Realism‚ Surrealism." Selectedworks.co.uk. N.p.‚ 2005. Web. 2 Mar. 2013

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    New Movements in the Visual Arts Something of the feverish activity in the visual arts during this period can be gauged by the sheer number of movements and styles that followed one another in rapid succession: Impressionism‚ post-Impressionism‚ Fauvism‚ and Expressionism‚ culminating in the birth of Cubism around the time of World War I. all of the movements form important stages in the transition from traditional artistic styles to present-day art‚ much of which rejects any attempt at Realism

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    earthly plane was a central way to view the “absolute reality” described by Breton. Continued Surrealism 1920-1930 By: Andre Breton Abstract Expressionism 1905-1925 Abstract art is a form of modern and postmodern art that focuses on the power of each individual work to express compositions in a new way. Abstract Expressionism 1905-1925 Born in 1914 in the Siberian town of Chelyabinsk‚ abstract artist Esphyr Slobodkina offers a glimpse of abstract art in the first half of the

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    History of GERMAN EXPRESSIONISM German Expressionism emerged in the 1910s and had a outstanding impact on painting‚ film‚ theatre and sculpture as well. It was a revolt against the established Impressionist style‚ which centered on the artist’s interpretation of the subject. Instead‚ Expressionism was based in the artist’s own state of mind or vision. German Expressionism was more involved with the relationships between art and society‚ politics and popular culture‚ German Expressionism developed during

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