Claude Monet‚ Edgar Degas‚ and James Whistler. Claude Monet Monet specialized in the new term called en plein air. This would mean working outdoors instead of the studio to paint. He did an extensive study of the phenomena of light and color which is especially in several series of paintings he made of the same subject. The painting I chose is the Rouen Cathedral. In 1892–93‚ Monet painted more than thirty views of Rouen Cathedral. Moving from one canvas to another as the day progressed‚ Monet painted
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Council of Trent. Answer: b 5. Which of the following correctly matches artist with work? a. Parmigianino – allegory called Venus‚ Cupid‚ Folly‚ and Time b. Bronzino – Madonna of the Long Neck c. Cellini – saltcellar of Francis I d. Giambologna – Palazzo del Tè Answer: c 6. Who wrote “Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror”? a. Parmigianino b. Ashbery c. Clement VII d. Carlo Ridolfi Answer: b 7. The patron of Cellini’s gold and enamel saltcellar was a. Francis I. b. Cosimo I de’ Medici. c. Eleonora
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y-piet-mondrian-from-1937-1942-possesses-a-sense-of-simplicity-whilst-simultaneously-comprises-of-complexity.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piet_Mondrian IMPRESSIONISM HISTORICAL BACKGROUND: * Claude Monet worked on WaterlilyPond from 1904 to 1905. * In 1883 Monet moved from the north-west of Paris to Giverny where he lived until his death. Adjacent to his property was a small pond which he acquired in 1893‚ where he created a water garden with an arched bridge in the Japanese
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Palladio designed many churches‚ villas‚ and palaces‚ especially in Venice‚ Vicenza and the surrounding area. A number of his works are protected as part of the World Heritage Site Palladian Villas of the Veneto. Façade of Palazzo Chiericati in Vicenza. Façade of Palazzo Chiericati in Vicenza. Palladio’s work became well known after the publication of I Quattro Libri dell’Architettura (The Four Books of Architecture) in 1570. Interest in his style was renewed in later generations and became
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Mr. Lederer and Mr. Burdick wrote the Ugly American many decades ago and it is a story that holds many truths of how we act and operate in today’s society. This fictional work displayed characters that truly understood many of the Special Operation Forces (SOF) imperatives. Louis Krupitzyn‚ John Colvin and Major Wolchek represented the SOF imperatives of understanding the operational environment‚ anticipating and controlling psychological effects‚ operating with and through others‚ considering the
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Art Institute of Chicago Museum Report When I first starting planning out the trip to down town to visit the museum I thought it would go actually the way I planned it. The plan was to wake up on Sunday make sure I wore enough layers of clothing because I am always cold; get on the train and go. Well it was a bit more complicated than that. I woke up later than I expected but still had fun waiting at the train station with my boyfriend. Also I did not wear proper shoes because when I started
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Fashion constantly changes‚ its always altered one way or another. Clothing always has a reason to change‚ particularly‚ attire from a different time era. Either to reveal character and personal tastes‚ to show status or the time period when they were born. A prime example of such fashion being the Victorian Era of clothing. Garments in this time period ranged in many styles as the years pass‚ all of which unique in its own way. Men‚ women‚ and children specifically. To begin with‚ women’s appearance
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Office Art Memo Rodolfo J. Nodal Prof. R. Henry HUM112 11/11/13 Abstract The following essay will identify three examples of each‚ 19th century Impressionist and Post-Impressionist paintings and seeks to explain how these works fall into the two distinct styles. I we will explain to my boss‚ who has assigned me the task of managing the art budget and selecting six works to be displayed at the new corporate office‚ the historical significance of each piece‚ a
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Venice Twilight by Claude Monet 1908 oil on canvas Monet uses loose brushstrokes and does not blend his colours. This gives the painting an unrealistic aesthetic. The steeple of the town centre looks much like Van Gogh’s later Starry Night. The artist still does retain aspects of classical landscapes in his use of light and shadow to form the waves. The precarious blending of the natural aspects is very different to traditional techniques. Monet challenges the artists of the past with his innocuous
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