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    This artwork is created by Kehinde Wiley and the name of this artwork is called “Fishermen at Sea (Jean-Frantz Laguerre and Andielo Pierre)‚ 2017.” This painting is part of his “In Search of The Miraculous” exhibition. Wiley is essentially known for his naturalistic style of African-Americans. His art is extremely contemporary which mostly references classical works from great painters and incorporates “street models” which he takes pictures of and uses them to creatively recreate pieces in his own

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    During the Renaissance‚ there was an explosion of new ideas‚ philosophies‚ and art work of the new era. These new ideas had a new effect on these artwork‚ literature‚ and ways of thoughts. Leonardo Da Vinci played a major role on his new ideas and paintings during the Renaissance Period. In this paper I will be analyzing “The Last Supper‚” by Leonardo Da Vinci. The Renaissance is defined as "The humanistic revival of classical art‚ architecture‚ literature‚ and learning that originated in Italy in

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    and dramatic theatrical effects contribute to the theme of desperation? Its beauty lies in its horror. It is a painting which the eye can easily divide into smaller and ever smaller units‚ each one of which requires – perhaps even seems to demand – feverish attention from the onlooker‚ quite as feverish as the terrible ocean‚ which is buffeting the doomed raft itself. • It is a painting of tumultuous bodies‚ reaching out‚ turning‚ twisting‚ and contorting‚ much seemingly in desperate conflict with

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    The painting the Persistence of Memory by Salvador Dali’s is one of his famous paintings. The painting visually tries to explain dreams and unconsciousness. Like most painters Dali used formal elements to define his work of art. Some formal elements like line‚ shape‚ form‚ space‚ texture‚ light and color helped to explain his perception of the unconscious states of mind in his painting. Dali uses a quantity of straight‚ crooked‚ and wavy lines in his construction. Taylor explained that the landscape

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    Jolene Stillwell HUM 120 Professor Langley Unit III Painting 10/27/17 The Last Judgment The last judgment was painted by the famous painter Michelangelo. This piece was made in the years 1536-1541. The Last Judgment is located in the Sistine Chapel which is located in Vatican City‚ a country in Europe. I first viewed this painting in my humanities book Experience Humanities on page 341. The painting centers Christ in the middle surrounded by angels and people going to heaven and those going to

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    Ross Curiel Integrated Fine Arts 101 June 16‚ 2012 The Last Supper Introduction Ludovico Sforza commissioned The Last Supper painting‚ Duke of Milan sometime in the area of 1495 most believe‚ which was in the remaining years of Leonardo da Vinci ’s eighteen year employment under the Duke. It is believed and accepted that this painting approximately took four years for completion as Leonardo da Vinci was a well-known procrastinator and that it was believed he was trying to stretch

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    The mid-century painting was created by the popular artist Ford Maddox Brown and is called “Work”. It is a visual representation of many different social classes in the urban economy in the 1850’s. The different types of work that is shown in this painting are a young lady selling flowers‚ A man selling beer and another young man shoveling the soil. There are three social classes that are depicted in this painting each displaying separate actions from one another. The three social classes that are

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    ideas we have discussed that were fundamental to the development of modern painting. (Fauvism example) 1. Shift from the renaissance idea that painting is a window through which you look to an illusion to the idea that painting is an object(a flat surface with color) 2. Color has meaning in and of itself independence of representation 3. Work of art is self-sufficient(and independent). The relationships within the painting are more important than the painting’s relationship with the outside word

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    began filling notebooks related to four broad theme; painting‚ architecture‚ mechanics and human anatomy. He created thousands of pages of neatly drawn illustrations and densely penned commentary‚ referred to as da Vinci’s manuscripts and codices. Since his death these manuscripts and codices have been desired with such passion‚ the scripts are considered unburied treasure. Knowledge being the priceless gift to the reader. It is through his paintings

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    Colescott’s painting‚ A Taste of Gumbo‚ effectively represents form and composition. Gardner explains that form “refers to an object’s shape and structure” and composition “refers to how an artist composes (organizes) forms in an artwork” (7). Colescott’s complex piece of art conveys a sense of African history and racism in America. It “addresses the African roots of a popular American food that French colonists claimed to have invented” (de Young‚ Colescott). The subject of the painting is based off

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