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    painters who used "different forms of light" This showcased the paintings in a more simplistic way.(webexhibits.org) There have been many impressionist painters throughout the length of time. Some examples of impressionist painters are name Claude Monet‚ Edgar Degas‚ and Pierre Renoir. (theartstory.org ) When impressionist art was first release

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    Aix to work at his father’s bank as a clerk. In November 1862 he returned to Paris and from that day onwards he was committed to his art. He joined the circle of the Café Geurboise which included Zola‚ Pissaro‚ Manet‚ Degas‚ Renoir and Monet. His career did not develop as he wasn’t easy to know and like. In 1874 he exhibited three canvasses at the first Impressionist exhibition‚ but they attracted little but ridicule from the critics. His painting however had its admirers

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    one of the marginal figures associated with Impressionism. Impressionism is defined by the the online Oxford dictionary as‚ "a style or movement in painting originating in France in the 1860s‚ characterized by a concern with depicting the visual impression of the moment‚ especially in terms of the shifting effect of light and colour." As well as this‚ Impressionism is thought to have moved beyond the sphere of painting‚ and contributed to significant musical and literature development also. Impressionist

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    sycamore. From her place above the neighborhood her view literally changes; she can see everything on the ground differently from above than from the ground. The expansive view of the neighborhoods surrounding her and the breath-taking views of sunrises and sunsets in the tree are memories she will never forget. When she looks back on the tree and the experience of losing it‚ though‚ she sees not just the beautiful views she enjoyed but the day that her view of things around her began to change

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    blue‚ is the dominant formal element that catches our attention at first sight of this image. The intention is to also describe the white sailboat in the background with the seagulls flying around it because it catches the eye second. The painter‚ Monet‚ uses a number of elements to make a very complex painting. These elements are employed all over. This is considered a very successful painting and it is very exciting to study this wonderful work of art. The dominant formal element that catches

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    UNIVERZITA KOMENSKÉHO FILOZOFICKÁ FAKULTA‚ KATEDRA DEJÍN UMENIA Giorgione – The Tempest Odborná angličtina 4 Letný semester Linda Hobinková Ak. rok 2010/11 2. ročník Girogio da Castelfranco Founder of 16.century Venetian painting‚ who has

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    recaptured twenty‚ the joy becomes twenty fold. Beauty abounds in nature. The sunrise‚ the sunset‚ the moon‚ the starts‚ the rainbow and the seasons delight the senses. Beautiful sight and sounds of nature provide pleasure to man. The rivers‚ the forests‚ the green mountains‚ the snow-capped peaks and the flowers are beautiful objects of nature. They leave an impression on the mind of man. Recollection of this impression becomes a constant source of joy. Beautiful objects are a source of inspiration

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    holidays but an object that turned the senses on. From the orange’s color‚ touch of the skin‚ how it was peeled to the packing of "fresh wood" with the paper labels that contained the image of a "blue goose." Again the author uses our eyes‚ sensory impressions‚ all this to stimulate against the bleakness of "north Dakota winters." The two young boys are really symbols of heightened imagination and senses in that they see objects‚ such as an orange‚ in a very different way than an adult. The children

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    representational painting reflect the true idea of life as the photography does (Harley Hahn‚ 2013). To illustrate the painting representational‚ we will consider in the gallery of Harley Hahn/s painting‚ the painting of Haystacks‚ created by Claude Monet in 1890- 1891 in Wheatstacks (End of Summer). This two dimensional painting containing yellow leaves and weed illustrate the fall which is the end of summer and

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    other cultures such as Korea‚ India‚ Japan‚ etc. Some of the artists I saw were: Manet‚ Picasso‚ Van Der Wyden‚ Turner‚ Monet‚ Van Gogh‚ Degas‚ Emile Bernard‚ Antonio de Bellis‚ & many more! Looking back‚ I wish I had allowed more time to spend their cause an hour and a half just wasn’t enough. They have a vast collection of Impressionist paintings from the well-known artist like Monet and even lesser known artists. There is so much to see here I could have spent the whole day. I went to do a project

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