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    The painting features a person’s hand holding a spear like paintbrush. One can partially see through the hand to see the veins and bones underneath the skin. The brush itself has an eye on it and is shedding light across the painting. On the top left of the painting there are people of different ethnicities who are colored a dark yellow. On the bottom right there are demons from different cultures which are painted a dark black. A light blue lightning comes from the brush covering all within the

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    oil on canvas and it is nearly 6 feet long by 4 feet wide. It is a very intriguing work of art that is unified and balanced throughout. The main feature of the painting is the large‚ architecturally sound building‚ and that building has an arched bridge that connects it to town over a source of water that appears to be an aqueduct. The painting comes together as a whole due to two main aspects that Robert implements. First‚ is the lighting/shading‚ and second‚ is the perspective of the entire image

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    magic and all things involving terror‚ love romance‚ passion. This ground breaking series of paintings steered the public away from traditional and renaissance art and introduced sex‚ horror and violence. Focusing on Henry Fuseli his work appears throughout eight rooms. “The Nightmare” for example holds great importance as it depicts the time. “The Nightmare” is an oil painting on canvas stretching 101.6x126.7cm wide painted in 1781 and has been copied by many artists

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    version called The Last Supper. Another work of art that was created around this event and contains the same name was painted by Tintoretto in 1594. These two paintings are based on the same event but contain two very different perspectives. Leonardo de Vinci’s version of The Last Supper is one of the most valuable and well known paintings in the world. This artwork was started in 1495 and completed in 1498 as a mural in the Santa Maria delle Grazie located in Milan‚ Italy. This mural was created

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    Leonardo used a pyramid design to install the woman in a simple and calm manner within the painting. The woman is shown with her hands folded‚ with her breast‚ neck‚ and face painted the same color as her hands. The light is diffused so that the various curves and geometrical shapes on the painting are made visible through it.Many believe that it is innocent and inviting‚ while others believe it is that of smugness and is a smirk. Many scientific studies have been undertaken to determine

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    when Jesus announced that he would be betrayed by one of his twelve disciples." Leonardo had chosen to depict the moment when Jesus says‚ "One of you will betray me".1 The painting is located in the dining hall of Santa Maria delle Grazie in Milan Italy. The painting was commissioned by Duke of Milan‚ Ludovico Sforza. The painting it self has a massive presence of 15 feet high by 29 feet wide. Even though most facts stated that the painted was not completed until three years after it was started.

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    inches and has a striking black frame that relates to paintings made years ago. In this painting you see an African-American man‚ standing in a position of power and security. This painting and others are part of a collection that the artist decided to call "The World Stage"‚ where he traveled to different countries taking pictures of different people‚ which later he transferred to the canvas. This specific artwork is part of the

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    During the Renaissance from the year of 1400-1600 AD Vinci was known for his visual art paintings that we know of today We know him for his painting but he also was a Writer‚ Inventor‚ and he was even a Mathematician. In this paper‚ I will be giving a brief description of Leonardo da Vinci. Why was his painting so important in historical elements during this time and do an assessment of at least one of his paintings? Leonardo da Vinci was born on April 15‚ 1452 in a farmhouse of the hills of Tuscany

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    Front of Her Cottage‚ c. 1885. Oil on Canvas‚ 31.3*42 cm‚ Dutch. Medieval to Modern European Painting and Sculpture Gallery 241. 2. Vincent van Gogh‚ Self-Portrait‚ 1887‚ Oil on artist’s board‚ mounted on cradled panel‚ 41*32.5 cm‚ Dutch. Medieval to Modern European Painting and Sculpture Gallery 241. A Peasant Woman Digging in Front of Her Cottage. There are a number of things in this painting; this painting shows us that she is very poor. There are no flowers‚ lamps and garden. The house is the bare

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    lines don’t matter how long or short they are‚ if they’re thick or thin‚ it just means it reflects the movement in nature. Most artist use an important element of a line that shows an outer edge of a two-dimensional form on the inside. In one of the paintings that lines were used was in Paul Cezanne’s The Basket of Apples which is still life. The artwork shows a visual of mistakes even though there isn’t any. This is a visual element of lines and shape‚ light and color‚ and space. In the picture it seems

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