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    Claude Monet’s painting Water Lilies is a beautiful impressionist representation of just what its title suggests: water lilies floating on a pond. The scene is simply that of some of the wonders and beauties of nature and the loveliness of its plant life and flowers adrift on a lake. The painting is filled with various shades of cool colors; violets‚ blues‚ and greens are all blended together with white and the soft‚ impressionist design of the water lilies softly gliding on the lake all create an

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    Artist Report I chose was Janet Fish. Janet Fish is a contemporary realist painter and printmaker who was born in Boston‚ Massachusetts in 1938‚ and raised on the island of Bermuda. Her grandfather‚ Clark Voorhees‚ was an American Impressionist painter who inspired Janet. Her father was an art history teacher‚ and her mother‚ Florence Whistler Fish‚ a sculptor and potter. She went to Skowhegan Summer School of Painting and Sculpture in Maine‚ and studied sculpture and printmaking at Smith College

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    Renoir and Mayo Art Comparative Analysis While both Renoir and Mayo’s art are similar in that they are both from earlier time periods‚ they are different in culture and where each scene from the painting takes place. Renoir’s painting is a French impressionism‚ while Mayo’s is contemporary American folk art. Renoir’s piece‚ Juenes filles au Piano‚ was painted in 1892‚ during the 19th century. In this piece‚ two girls are sitting at a piano. Renoir’s piece shows a wealthy like atmosphere because

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    the French painter Claude Monet‚ have been popularized to a near saturation point the world over in recent years. Framed here by his predecessor Turner and his contemporary Whistler‚ this show allows for a welcome contrast and context for his sometimes overly decorative paintings. Despite some recognizable parallels of style‚ Monet was probably not familiar with

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    actually inside –called Earth Art. In France‚ 1875‚ a new genre of painting began to emerge. These paintings demonstrated a fleeting outcome of colours. Impressionists aimed to capture that immediate moment of their subjects which provided a sense

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    to many Impressionists‚ a group of French artists such as: Paul Cezane‚ Edgar Degas‚ Edouard Manet‚ Claude Monet‚ Camille Pissarro‚ Auguste Renoir‚ and so many more. Art works by these painters give viewers a totally fresh perception and interpretation of art‚ which is the immediate sensation or impression produced by the painting’s everyday scenes of landscape or scenes of modern life. The art work that I have chosen to represent is one of many admirable paintings from Claude-Oscar Monet‚ a famous

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    Throughout the years‚ Claude Monet’s Impression‚ Sunrise has been celebrated as the quintessential symbol of the Impressionist Movement.  This renowned work of art which illustrates a view of the port of Le Havre in north-western France is considered to be one of Monet’s “most poetic expressions” of his engagement with France’s revitalization efforts after the Franco-Prussian War.[1] Unlike other artworks of the time‚ the subject matter and specific painting techniques evident in Impression‚ Sunrise seek

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    F. Scott Fitzgerald is largely recognized as the greatest of all the impressionist writers‚ with his most widely known book being The Great Gatsby‚ in which he uses a great deal of impressionistic technique to create and shape his view of America’s economic boom in the 1920s. Fitzgerald addresses the great disparity between the rich and poor‚ highlighting the excessive and destructive tendencies of the upper class elite. This sentiment is reflected through his portrayal of Daisy‚ who is depicted

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    Seine‚ Argenteuil. This oil on canvas painting can be found in the High Museum of Art. Claude Monet‚ the artist of this piece painted this in 1873‚ right as the Impressionism Movement was beginning. Monet played the important role of one of the founders of the Impressionism Movement with his works like Autumn on the Seine‚ Argenteuil. Autumn on the Seine‚ Argenteuil is from a series of paintings that Monet did while in Argenteuil. In the artwork Autumn on the Seine‚ Argenteuil‚ the lighting used throughout

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    Mgmt 362-Organizational Behavior: Week 5 - Case Study July 2‚ 2014 Synopsis: Tricia Monet is store director of a national chain store for household products and personal care located in Sioux City‚ Iowa. Tricia‚ coming from an accounting background decided she wanted to try a different career field; though she liked the organization and structure of accounting she wanted to be able to interact with people. Tricia had no supervisory or managerial experience when first starting at personal reflections

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