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    In the late 19th century‚ a new artistic movement started to emerge in the art world in France; this influential shift is named Impressionism. This movement pays its most recognition to many Impressionists‚ a group of French artists such as: Paul Cezane‚ Edgar Degas‚ Edouard Manet‚ Claude Monet‚ Camille Pissarro‚ Auguste Renoir‚ and so many more. Art works by these painters give viewers a totally fresh perception and interpretation of art‚ which is the immediate sensation or impression produced by

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    birth of expressionism and cubism. For example‚ Pablo Picasso and Paul Cezanne studied El Greco’s structural compositions‚ his ability to interweave space and form‚ and the special effects of highlights‚ which were all disregarded in the 17th century. Also‚ Jackson Pollock‚ an expressionist‚ also followed El Greco’s expressionistic composition. Therefore‚ the “unnatural” and “overly-complex” features in the 17th century became the dominant characteristics of the new form of Expressionism. In general

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    Prior to Willy’s suicide‚ expressionism is used to shows Willy’s imaginary conversation with Ben‚ and depict Willy’s internal struggles. Tragically‚ he still believes the money equates to success and believes that the $20‚000 insurance that Biff would receive upon Willy’s death would

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    Monet’s work was inspired by Edouard Manet‚ an early nineteenth century‚ pre-impressionist‚ painter who was an important figure in between impressionism and realism. Manet’s work inspired Monet to fully commit to the idea of impressionist painting. When discussing his paintings and the inspiration behind them‚ Monet‚ said “When you go out to paint‚ try to forget what objects you have before youa tree‚ a house‚ a field‚ or whatever. Merely think‚ here is a little square of blue‚ here an oblong of

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    did not go to school long for any art training‚ but he did attend an academy and university in Turin. He then moved to Rome‚ which is where he ultimately lived the rest of his life and is also where he met his wife‚ Elisa Marcucci. French Neo-Impressionism influenced him greatly during a trip he made in Paris. When he returned home‚ he

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    de Kooning Painting The Metropolitan Museum of Art Willem de Kooning’s The Glazier‚ is an abstract expressionist painting from the 19th Century. De Kooning’s use of a figurative subject in The Glazier‚ makes it less mainstream abstract expressionism‚ an area in which he was seen as a leader. The Somber earth tones and ambiguous use of space give the painting a mysterious feel. Certain portions of the painting are very easy to identify and are well structured‚ for example the table covering

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    wild beasts’. “It represented the birth of the school of Paris‚ and shared (with expressionism proper) the responsibility for creating art of the twentieth century” . It was a huge art movement‚ and very important in terms of how art had changed‚ and Matisse was central to this‚ his work was very expressive‚ but also very fauve in terms more of colour. It has been said that there “was never a movement called expressionism” because “all art is expressive”. Matisse does fulfil this statement‚ as the

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    "Impressionism" is the fragile skein of discourse which expresses—or disguises—this "schizophrenic" contradiction as an apparently harmonious whole.” I agree with Brantlinger’s view on “Heart of Darkness”. Throughout his work‚ it does not seem that he exclusively

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    to walk his own path" (“Soldier’s Courage: The Story of Stephen Crane” 1). Stephen Crane was an American author who led an unconventional and rebellious life and is most well known for his novel‚ The Red Badge of Courage‚ and for incorporating impressionism and naturalism into his works. Born in Newark‚ New Jersey on November 1‚ 1871‚ Stephen Crane was the son and fourteenth child of reverend Jonathon Crane and Mary Peck Crane (Wolford 3). On February 16‚ 1880 when Crane was only eight years old

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    fantastic had born the Surrealist movement. Dada artist’s reliance on accident and chance were later employed by the Surrealists and Abstract Expressionists. “It belongs within the framework of the great movements to which it contributed reaction‚ expressionism‚ cubism and futurism and the movement which followed it‚ and to which it passed on powerful impulses in its turn‚ Surrealism.” . It was also said surrealism was born out of a desire for positive action to start to build again from the ruins of

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