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    die on July 29‚ 1890. He was a post-impressionist painter and was notice for his beautiful and colorful art works that merged with his emotions. Van Gogh struggled with mental illness and was poor throughout most of his life. He even cut off his ear in a moment of instability and offered it to a prostitute that he had a complicated love affair with. Vincent Van Gogh was most known for his art piece “The Starry Night” in which he painted “in the asylum where he stayed in Saint-Rémy‚ France‚ in 1889

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    There is a much deeper meaning to the works of art titled Apse Mosaic done in the St. Apollinare‚ and The Starry Night by Vincent Van Gogh. Both are very different forms of art and have what is known as a visionary experience. A visionary experience is known as a visual representation of culture or a meaning personal to either the creator or viewer. Apse Mosaic is a mosaic form of art done in the St. Apollinare‚ and represents another representation of Christ and the many symbols affiliated with

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    Recently in the world of art there has been a lot of great artists rising up to the top. These artists have their own abilities and talents that make them shine from the crowd. Many of these people had a huge impact on the art scene or just are very good at doing what they are doing in art. One of these people is Manny Farber‚ an american painter‚ film critic and amazing writer. Manny Farber did many things to get famous‚ and one of them is his fantastic still lives. Manny Farber is an American

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    Pablo Picasso's Emotions

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    Many artists express their emotions through their emotions through their art making and the finished art will reflect on that specific emotion‚ other artists may make an image with the hope of creating an emotional response in the viewer. Pablo Picasso creates artwork that does both. Pablo is a painter‚ paint maker‚ sculptor‚ stage designer and poet. He was born on October 28th 1881 in Spain‚ Picasso started showing his passion and skill for drawing from an early age‚ at age 10 he created his first

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    Pablo Picasso's Influence

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    was a famous artist. He was born in Magala‚Spain.Picasso was famous for his different art periods‚ such as the blue periods‚ rose period‚ african art‚cubism‚and more. Pablo Picasso was born in Magala‚ Spain‚ in October 25‚ in 1881‚ and died in 1955. When he was yong‚ pablo loved to draw.Picasso’s father taught him how to paint at a young age and by the time he was 13 years old Picasso surpassed his fathers art skills. In school Pablo would prefer to paint instead of doing his work.Since Picasso

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    Picasso and Pollock highlight how their views‚ choices and actions have been affected by their relative contexts within their world. Cubism was the advancement in art during the early 20th century‚ a time when the world was experiencing modernization in technology and medicine; and societies were rapidly growing and developing as well. Art historian John Golding stated that Cubism “was the greatest artistic revolution since the Italian Renaissance”. During this period Fascism was also on the rise.

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    The Dog is a single line that ends up making a cute‚ little wiener dog‚ this piece is admired more for its complexity even though it’s simple (Richardson‚ web). During the prime of his occupation he went through five main phases that affected his art drastically. The first is called the “blue period”. All of his painting were drawn in hues of blue and green

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    Composition II in Red‚ Blue and Yellow]‚ which is made by Piet Mondrian in 1930. The reason why I decided this art piece is really clear and easy to understand‚ this one is the only artwork in the Abstract Expressionist Art period that I could paint and my ability and talent could afford. Actually‚ Piet Mondrian was not from the AEA period‚ this talented Dutch painter was a donor to the De Stijl art movement and group. De Stijl means ‘the style’ in Dutch‚ it also called neoplasticism. It was a artistic

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    painted it in single sitting after having a mental breakdown and injuring himself after a collapse. The portrait tries to convey his distress‚ how everything around him seems to be collapsing in on him and how his only escape from these problems is art.  In this artwork the following can be seen: A pallet Paint Brushes Vincent Van Gogh himself A dark background In the middle of the artwork Vincent himself can be see‚ and in the bottom corner he is holding a pallet. The background is painted in

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    eventual precedence of form. Picasso rejects the reality of the image in favour of the image perceived by its beholder. It is this perception that dictates the form of the piece and less so its narrative. Following Picasso’s inspiration from African art his images become understood as representational‚ but not simply an imitation of nature1. The very composition of the piece (a matter of form) is an extension of the narrative‚ as Picasso challenges the viewer as the voyeur of the scene2 as if they

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