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    Week 2 Reflection

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    Week 2 Reflection Perception Keys Michelle L. Strain Walden University Abstract This paper discusses two perception keys and will answer questions about Delaroche’s Execution of Lady Grey and Claude Monet Impression Sunrise. Monet’s painting uses light to create the scene on his painting. Delaroche uses detail for his painting. “Delaroche’s reputation was built on doing what the photograph does best-reproducing exact detail and exact perspective.” Perception Key (p.353) 1. Delaroche’s

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    Oscar Claude Monet

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    Oscar Claude Monet Oscar Claude Monet was born on November 14‚ 1840 in Paris‚ France. Monet spent most of his childhood in Le Havre‚ France. In Le Havre‚ Monet studied drawing and painted seascapes with a French painter Eugene Louis Boudin in his teens. By 1859 Monet committed himself a career to be an artist. Monet spent a lot of time in Paris around 1859. By 1860 Monet met a pre-impressionist painter‚ Edouard Manet. Monet also met other French painters destined to form the impressionist

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    The photo on the title page is the painting I will be dissecting for elements‚ and principles that I have learned in the class. I could not find out the name of the artist; I could not find out the size or name of the painting either. The reason I chose this painting is that I believed it to be the most interesting visually and the easiest to interpret. The painting is in the Artisan’s Loft gallery in Staunton‚ but the painting had no tag beside it. I believe the painting is a fictional landscape

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    Manet's Life in Paris

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    Manet Much of the art of Manet reflects the developments going on in Paris in the 1860s and 1870s. The rebuilding of Paris was being supervised by Baron Haussman‚ as much of the old medieval centre of the city was being destroyed so that the new city could be rebuilt. In his book "The painting of modern life" TJ Clark argues that modern art of the 20th century evolves from the art produced by Manet during this period of great change in Paris. Manet ’s scenes of Parisian cafes‚ bars and streets

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    Food is a central part of French culture‚ however it is not the only artistic component of its culture. During the 1860’s‚ Japanese artistic influence began to flow into France due to the reopening of trade relations between Europe and Japan. Japanese art‚ especially ukiyo-e print‚ had a special appeal to some French impressionistic artists of the time such as Edgar Degas and Henri Toulouse- Lautrec. In this time period imperialism in Europe had sparked an interest in other cultures of the world

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    Art History Paper

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    Allanah Rubi-Mooney TA Jaime Pagana ART-HIST 110 14 March 2014 The Tattered Sonata: A New Genre of Music Genre paintings have always made bold statements regarding the “everyday life” of whichever time period they were completed in. Scenes could range from parties in a domestic setting in France‚ to bitterly realistic views of street and slum life during the Gilded Age in the United States. In Alfred Kappes’ very real depiction of this time‚ Tattered and Torn was completed in 1886 and sheds light

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    Hieronymus Bosch became one of my favorite artists a few years ago. While in my high school art class our teacher had us complete an assignment in which we had to do research on an artist we were unfamiliar with. While scrolling thru some artwork online I came across Hieronymus Bosch’s paintings; the one that peaked my curiosity the most was The Garden of Earthly Delights. I was awe struck and I knew that my research was to be on Bosch. Hieronymus Bosch was a Dutch painter in the early Netherlandish

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    Wassily Kandinsky Essay

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    Wassily Kandinsky was born in Moscow‚ Russia in 1866. At the age of 30‚ he moved to Munich‚ where he studied drawing and painting. Kandinsky was also a musician and theorist; he was inspired to create art through his obsession with music. As time passed‚ Kandinsky became one of the founders of abstraction in painting in during the early 20th century. Created on 1912‚ Kandinsky’s Skizze 160A (Sketch 160A)‚ expects viewers to respond emotionally and spiritually. He uses colors‚ lines‚ and marks to

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    My Body Art Analysis

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    How it all started I was born in Visalia‚CA‚ in 1996 I really discovered my passion for painting. I drew for the majority of my childhood‚ it was more interesting to me to convey my perspective through vibrancy and a little watercolor. In 2002‚ and 2003 a wax pig and flying frog sculpture were chosen to be bronzed at the Tulare County Fair. It inspired me to take still life‚ figure drawing‚ print making and painting at College of Sequoia in 2003. In 2004 I started my body art career‚ following my

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    Debussy's Petit Suite

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    Claude Debussy (1862-1918) was one of the most important composers of his time and is considered the founder of the impressionist movement‚ essentially a one-person revolution. Born in Saint-Germain-en-Laye‚ Debussy was the eldest of five children of a crockery shop owner and a seamstress. Despite early dreams of becoming a virtuoso pianist‚ Debussy found greater success working as a composer‚ producing his first works as a teenager. His first piano work was written at age 18‚ and within a few years

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