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    As soon as I walked past this painting in the Chrysler‚ I was immediately stricken by it and knew it would be the perfect candidate for my summer assignment. Barkley L. Hendricks’s “Slick” is visually stunning. The stark contrast between the white of the suit and the brown of the man’s skin easily grab the viewer’s attention. The contrast between black and white is not only a visual one‚ but also reflects the social and political conditions of the era it was created in.1 Despite the contrasts in

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    Manet Ragpicker Essay

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    The painting that I am evaluating is Ragpicker‚ and it was made by the painter named Edouard Manet. The painting was created over the course of a 5-year period which spanned from the dates 1865 to 1870‚ and the medium used to make the painting was oil on canvas. The subject of the painting is an elderly white man who is facing and looking directly at the viewer. He has a long white beard and is wearing a black hat. He is also wearing a white shirt that looks dirty and worn out and blue pants that

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    The similarities between the two works is remarkable. Garbo and Aelsk both use techniques that were common in high renaissance. The use of perspective allows the viewer to study the painting thoroughly‚ and view the painting as it meant to be viewed. The variety of colors used in both painting allows the viewer to correlate the differences between the figures and the environment. For example‚ bright colors are used by Garbo to describe the event as more cheerful‚ whiel Aelsk uses darker shade to

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    I Vincent Willem van Gogh was a Dutch Post-Impressionist painter who is among the most famous and influential figures in the history of Western art.“La tristesse durera toujours‚” is a French expression which means‚ “this sadness will last forever.” These were the final words that Vincent van Gogh uttered‚ but there is more to the story. Van Gogh was a very unloved in his lifetime‚ shunned‚ and his work ignored.This is his interesting untold story of his short life. Vincent Willem van Gogh was born

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    Edward Manet‚ a man who revolutionised modern art and left one significant impact of the history of art as well as practices studied. For a man who was rejected numerously from the Salon‚ had a terrible reputation he was remembered for his scandalous paintings. Manet was born in Paris January 23rd 1832. He was the son of Auguste Manet‚ a French judge and Eugenie-Desiree Fournier the goddaughter of the Swedish crown prince‚ Charles Bernadotte. His father expected him to follow through like him and

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    Madame Cézanne Essay

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    Further into Cézanne’s career‚ portraiture was common. In his work‚ Madame Cézanne in a Yellow Armchair of 1890 (Figure 10)‚ Japanese influence cannot be denied. The “great simplification and flattening of modelling and color‚ the structural anchoring of the figure against the edges of the picture‚ and the horizontal weighting combined with a diagonal accent‚” (Berger 118) that Cézanne used in his painting were common features in Japanese work. Although Cézanne did not specify whether he viewed

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    Case Assignment 1 In reference to the question “In what ways does Francois Clouet’s Lady in Her Bath painting reflect the ideology and culture of the Renaissance Era?” can be dated back to 1516 when his father‚ Jean Clouet was appointed painter to the court of Francis I. Jean became the chief court painter in 1523‚ and was a position he held until his death in 1541. Jean’s claim to fame was his use of chalk‚ in the hues of red‚ white‚ and black. One of Jean’s more interesting paintings

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    Formal Analysis of Edgar Degas’ Ballet Rehearsal (circa 1874) Energy in movement and quiet placidity seen from the eyes of a fly on the wall. Edgar Degas’ Ballet Rehearsal‚ 1874 oil on canvas is twenty three inches by thirty three inches (Honour et al. 2005). The painting utilizes a sophisticated pallet and whimsical impressionist painting style to enchant its viewer. One of a series examining dancers‚ the painting of ballet students in rehearsal conveys Degas’ knowledge and fascination with the

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    Berthe Morisot • Manet is impacted by Morisot by her work. • He asks her to model for him but of course not nude. Manet may have been infatuated with her. Painted her eleven times and he kept seven until his death. • Heavy paint on her face could have symbolized that he was working through his emotions for her. • He never posed for her but that would have been inappropriate. She would have likely liked to pose for him. • There are letters between them and there is definitely friendship and

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    Charlene Gennitti Harley Acres Famous Artist paper 2 March 2016 Henri Rousseau Henri Rousseau‚ a well-known artist‚ was born May 21 1844 in Laval‚ France into a “family of a plumber” (). Died September 2 1910 Before he becoming an artist he served in the army and afterwards worked with the Paris Customs Office. When in the army‚ painting was his hobby on his off time. In 1893‚ when he retired‚ he focused on becoming a painter. He became very known for his jungle paintings in which he made 25 of them

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