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    Seine at Lavacourt” provides audience a detailed view of the small village named Lavacourt beside the Seine River. Artifact Analysis “The Seine at Lavacourt” is an impressionism painting done by Claude Monet. The whole painting does not have clear or strict lines‚ shapes and edges because these are characteristics of the impressionism painting. He used many bright colors and soft brushwork to display a peaceful scene of the Seine River. The Seine at Lavacourt is one of the masterpieces from his Seine

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    Introduction The paper aims to trace the development of painting through the following periods: baroque‚ neoclassicism‚ realism‚ impressionism‚ post-impressionism‚ cubism‚ geometric abstraction‚ and surrealism. They make up the history of painting and help to understand the stages of its development and why modern painting looks like it looks. Baroque: (1600 - 1750) Baroque was a characteristic of a style in art and architecture developed in Europe from the early 17th to mid-18th century. Baroque

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    strokes * Modernity‚ Daily life Information About Impressionism Impressionism is about the temporary‚ the here and now‚ and not about the timeless‚ the forever. Impressionism is about life lived in bursts of brief encounters in the city. It’s about faster speeds‚ quickly moving clouds‚ sunshine reflected on water‚ and the shimmer of satin ribbons dangling from a baby’s cradle. Additional Information About Impressionism Above all‚ Impressionism is about modernity: its faster pace and various improvements

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    Afton Muir 10-20-06 Abstract Expressionism The abstract expressionist movement shook the art world. It began in the early 1940’s and shifted the world’s attention to New York City‚ where artists like Jackson Pollock and Mark Rothko were shattering publicly held notions of what was considered art. It’s authentic period of vibrancy and newness lasted from the early 1940’s to the mid 1950’s. The social and political context in which the abstract expressionist movement came about was highly

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    complemented the actual movement of the 
dancers as they were being observed and painting . Visible brush strokes exemplified the beauty of ballet . From their costumes ‚ to the forms 
of their bodies ‚ to the graceful movements they exuded‚ Impressionism 
and ballet could be considered as a perfect match . Emphasis on movement 
was something that was definitive of both the art movement and the dance 
form.

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    A Comparative and Contrasting Analysis of: “Impressionism” & “The Harlem Renaissance” By: Sean Roberts Comparing Art periods is subjective by nature; which allows for a multitude of interpretations. Art originates in the minds of the Artists; influences to an Artist’s work can be attributed to myriad factors. Examples of such factors are: Ethnicity‚ Culture‚ Social Class‚ Life Experiences‚ Politics of a time period and maybe most influential are an individual’s personality

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    movements within this time period. I am going to show you some of well known one and unknown artist. Impressionism In 1874‚ a group of artists called the Anonymous Society of Painters‚ Sculptors‚ Printmakers‚ etc. organized an exhibition in Paris that launched the movement called Impressionism. Its founding members included Claude Monet‚ Edgar Degas‚ and Camille Pissarro‚ among others. Impressionism was a movement that occurred in both art and poetry. It was a time in which the people broke from

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    politics and arts. Especially in music‚ after centuries dominated by tonal music‚ many composers of the 20th century revolted and decided to find new music styles to break with traditional music style‚ which marked by the appearances of the impressionism‚ the expressionism and the serialism. This essay will discuss about serialism and its development during 20th century. According to The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musician (Vol. 23‚ P.116)‚ Serialism is a musical composing method which was initiated

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    Keren Escoto Prof. Clayborn Western Civilization 1 April 10‚ 2008 The Impressionist Movement Impressionism‚ French Impressionnisme‚ is defined in the American Heritage Dictionary as “a theory or style of painting originating and developed in France during the 1870s‚ characterized by concentration on the immediate visual impression produced by a scene and by the use of unmixed primary colors and small strokes to simulate actual reflected light.” Impressionist painting comprises the works of

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    November 14th 1840 in Paris‚ France. Monet is known as the founder of French Impressionism. Claude Monet’s most famous piece was arguably the Impression: Sunrise‚ which is responsible for the creation of the style of impressionism. He is one of the most important artists in history and his contributions to art are still being seen even until today. Monet’s piece The Japanese Bridge is a very different style of impressionism. If you compare it to the other paintings that he did you will see the style

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