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    MoMA visit - Visual analysis Art is an effective way to express beauty. Artists have different ways to express their ideas and communicate nonverbally through their work. In the Early Modern Art period‚ artists were free to create their pieces in diverse ways that never had been done before. For this essay‚ I chose the works of two artists of this period to compare and contrast so that the diversity of Modern art can be demonstrated. Even though Vincent Van Gogh and Rene

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    Style "The Hairy Ape" was done in the expressionist style of theater. Expressionism is the theatrical technique which will use the staging and setting to show the characters inner emotion or the keep the theme constantly within the audience’s sight. In Expressionism‚ characters do not act or talk the way they really would‚ everything is extreme to prove a point. In Expressionism plausibility is deliberately altered by the author to make the theme clear. Characters Yank Yank represents the lower

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    The Marvelous Sauce

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    look better than it probably did in real life. Everything in the painting has a rich‚ glowing quality about it. The nineteenth century saw many stylistic changes in art. From neo-classicism‚ to romanticism‚ to realism‚ and then from impressionism to post-impressionism‚ artists worked in the style of their time. The Marvelous Sauce‚ though very realistic in style‚ can not quite be labeled as a realist work. It is much too late in the century for realism. Also it is not merely the artist depicting life

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    Elisabeth’s style of art was very different from the abstract and pop art we’re used to seeing today. She was a Neoclassic painter who specialized in the high royalty and actresses who lived during the French Revolution.Neoclassicism either captures an image of someone posing in a still space‚ or gives an image to old Greek or Roman legends. Neoclassicism has often been called just the style of portraits‚ but that is far from the truth. Portraits can be done in pretty much any style‚ from Pop to

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    Estate

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    non-traditional materials and objects in combinations. While the Combines are both painting and sculpture‚ Rauschenberg has also worked with photography‚ printmaking‚ papermaking‚ and performance. Robert Rauschenberg’s “Estate” is both abstract and expressionism. He uses abstract shapes and color patches in his work. There is a lot of use of warm colors such a red‚ orange and yellow in which gives one a hot and vibrant feel. The powerful colors capture vivid emotional reactions. The gesture lines allow

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    Bibliography: Paul Smith: “Manet‚ Baudelaire‚ and the Artist as Flâneur.” Impressionism: Beneath the Surface. New York: Harry N. Abrams‚ Inc. 1995. pp. 40. tot: 176 ISBN 0-8109-2715-2 Stephan Kern: “Meeting.” Eyes of Love: The gaze in English and French paintings and novels‚ 1840-1900. London: Reaktion Books‚ Ltd. 1996. Pp. 30-3 ISBN 0-948462-83-3 Rita Gilbert: “Impressionism and Post Impressionism.” Living with Art‚ Fifth Ed. New York: McGraw-Hill. 1998. Pp. 459. ISBN 0-07-913212-X

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    Degenerate Art-1993‚ The Nazis vs. Expressionism Name Institution Date Degenerate Art-1993‚ The Nazis vs. Expressionism This documentary is written‚ produced and directed by David Grubin‚ it was in the Nazi regime and was about the art exhibition. Entartete Kunst is a term in German meaning Degenerate Art which was borrowed from the Nazi regime to describe modern art.This regime was highly considered a corrupt and extremely immoral and they termed it

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    Woman in a Purple Coat by Henri Matisse is a beautiful portrait. That is located at the Museum of Fine Arts‚ in The Audrey Jones Beck Building. It was made in 1937 during a period called Expressionism. This painting has a dimension of 81 cm x65.2 cm and has a smooth surface‚ when looking at it. This is one of the many oil painting that Matisse painted during his time. In the artwork the first thing we see is a woman wearing a long purple coat. Some might compare it to a trench coat in today’s modern

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    Abstract expressionism is an American art movement that developed in the 1940’s after World War II in New York City. It was the first uniquely American art movement to become well-known worldwide. This shifted the art world focus from Paris to America. It all started with a small group of affiliated artists who created a distinctive body of work‚ which can be described as psychological portraits. To create these psychological portraits‚ the artists used a technique known as action painting. Action

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    Introduction American literature‚ to my eyes‚ like American history‚ although short‚ however‚ still full of glories and shining masterpieces and writers. Those American writers‚ while conquering this wild America‚ also had conquered the great field of American literature. From its first imitative activities to innovative attempts nowadays‚ American literature gradually gains its unique style‚ theme and form‚ and I¡¯m always excited to see their works are more and more America in its true sense.

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