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    Vincent van Gogh created‚ “Wheat Field with Cypresses”‚ in 1889 on canvas using oil paints. Today‚ it is on display in the New York Metropolitan Museum of Art. “Wheat Field with Cypresses” was created during the post-impressionism era; showing abstract paint strokes that were color dominated‚ containing heavy movement‚ showing a window into the artists’ mind and soul. “Wheat Field with Cypresses” depicts a hot‚ windy summer day. Van Gogh uses rich gold’s and yellows to show the brightness of the

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    Both‚ became very popular. The Predule to the Afternoon of the Faunt was completed in the 1894. This composition was considered as an example of the musical impressionism. Debussy‚ was the first to introduced the impressionism at the end of the 19th century. This style‚ became popular in the early of 20th century. The Predule to the Afternoon of the Faunt‚ was about a Faun that woke up to adore the nymphs. He thought‚ they were not real because

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    The Dutch art was always known as the quiet and mysterious paintings that convey deep and meaningful messages. Dutch arts were famously known of the paintings of flowers. Especially tulip paintings were notoriously known during the seventeenth century of the Dutch Republic. One of George Hitchcock’s painting Tulip Culture (1889) was a gift of Diane B. Wilsey for in the honor of the tenth anniversary of the new De Young Museum. Tulip Culture was shown in the De Young Museum. Tulip Culture is an amazing

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    Impressionism and Post-Impressionism Analysis of “The Potato Eaters” by Vincent Van Gogh In 1883‚ after leaving his wife Sien and his children Vincent Van Gogh headed to Nuenen. Coming off a disturbing part of his life‚ which included the break up with his ex-wife with several issues and suffering from gonorrhea‚ he was having a considerably difficult time. In Nuenen‚ Van Gogh started to devote himself to drawing‚ and started to gain attachment and sympathy

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    Vincent Van Gogh was a casual‚ yet wonderful artist. He captured many beautiful and realistic scenes in his art such as people‚ man-made objects‚ and natural materials. He also created many self-portraits. His work seemed very detailed to me because of his various pencil and brush strokes with both his drawings and paintings. I was intrigued by his artwork because much of it resembled the life of poor families or individuals. Many artists from that time created artwork that was misleading due to

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    History of Art Final Paper I think the most important part of art is understanding how styles developed over the years and what influenced those developments. Some art movements develop based on political context‚ while others are created as a contrast to the current popular art movement. From a historical standpoint‚ I feel that portraiture is the best way to capture the essence of everything throughout the past. If I were an art director‚ I would choose to a portraiture display to show the progression

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    realized that this style of academic portrait painting did not suit him. Chagall later delved into the styles of Cubism and Expressionism. Cubism is the style in art in which perspective with a single viewpoint was abandoned and use was made of simple geometric shapes‚ interlocking planes‚ and later a collage. Another style he helped to create is Expressionism and Expressionism is the style of painting in which the artist seeks to express emotional experience rather than impressions of the external

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    Renoir and Mayo Art Comparative Analysis While both Renoir and Mayo’s art are similar in that they are both from earlier time periods‚ they are different in culture and where each scene from the painting takes place. Renoir’s painting is a French impressionism‚ while Mayo’s is contemporary American folk art. Renoir’s piece‚ Juenes filles au Piano‚ was painted in 1892‚ during the 19th century. In this piece‚ two girls are sitting at a piano. Renoir’s piece shows a wealthy like atmosphere because there

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    d. Cubism – It stresses abstract form through the use of a cone‚ cylinder‚ or sphere at the expense of other pictorial elements. The cubists want to show forms in their basic geometrical shapes. Ex: Paul Cezanne’s works e. Abstract Expressionism – is a style

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    Picasso showed people and places also‚ but some of his works were more abstract‚ using a lot of lines‚ shapes‚ and colors. La Femme aux Dés and Picador are examples of this. Monet used a different style than Chagall and Picasso‚ called Impressionism. Impressionism is showing the natural appearance of subjects by using dabs or strokes of different colors‚ and it simulates what the actual light would look like on the subject. Monet did paintings of nature‚ and they had a happy mood‚ like Water Lilies

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