The wind has picked up in our little town of Sainte-Mere-Eglise . I could see the grass moving very fast now. Typical me‚ just staring out into the open field‚ when I should really be inside‚ in the safety of my own room; tucked in the far most corner of our little house. Decorated with little cows and boats‚ and splashed on with my favorite color: Bleu. Ever since the war started‚ I have been finding lots of comfort in my room. I could think there‚ write fantasmes and play pretend war with my little
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The Prelude is an auto-biographical‚ epic poem by William Wordsworth‚ ’Mont Blanc ’ by Percy Bysshe Shelley is a much shorter poem‚ however it correlates closely to a passage from Wordsworth ’s epic where he describes a walking trip he took to Mont Blanc. There are some startling similarities between the two pieces‚ but at the same time there are sharp contrasts in the way that the scene is represented and the poets have conflicting views on what this beautiful landscape means to them. A key theme
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paintings to quickly capture the idea of a painting (Myers‚ N.‚ (2000-2013). The aesthetic of the sketch in the nineteenth-century France). This process was used frequently throughout the time of fine art. The Raft of Medusa by Gericault‚ and Mount Sainte-Victoria broke traditional fine arts when they combined it with applied arts‚ which is the application of design to objects of everyday use (“Applied Arts‚ 2013). The Raft of the Medusa is an oil painting of 1818–1819 by the French Romantic painter
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classical poses as opposed to the art of their time that was by the Mannerists. They believed Raphael was a corruption to art and the way it was taught. Thus their name of "Pre-Raphaelite". 5. What are the aspects used by Cezanne to create Mont Sainte-Victoire? How is this work similar to Impressionism? -He used bright colors and broken brushwork in his painting‚ not using much definition
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Impression: Sunrise: Claude Monet [pic] 8. Le Moulin de la Galette: Auguste Renoir [pic] 9. The Dancer in Green: Edgar Degas [pic] 10. Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte: Georges Seurat [pic] 11. Mont Sainte Victoire: Paul Cezanne [pic] 12. Self-Portrait with Halo: Paul Gauguin [pic] 13. Starry Night: Vincent Van Gogh . [pic] II. 55 multiple-choice questions: Chapters 10-11 1. What is El Greco’s painting about? How does he express
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Jacob Wrestling and Angel (Vienna Genesis) 51. San Vitale 52. Hagia Sophia 53. Merovingian looped fibula 54. Virgin and Child between St Theodore and St. George 55. Lindisfarne Gospels 56. Great Mosque at Cordoba 57. Pyxis of al-Mughira 58. Church of Sainte-Foy 59. Bayeux Tapestries 60. Chartres Cathedral 61. Dedication Page with Blanche of Castile and King Louis IX from a Bible moralisee 62. Rottgen Pieta 63. Arena Chapel at Padua 64. Golden Haggadah 65. Alhabra Palace 66. Merode Altarpiece 67. Pazzi
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! ! ! ! ! ! ! Paul Cézanne and His Influence on Cubism ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Kevin Estrada Jr ARH 200-01 Prof. Fran Smulcheski 16 April 2014 ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Cubism can be‚ and has been‚ defined as the world’s first style of abstract art. From it’s lack of landscapes and foreshortening to the multitude of geometric forms‚ Cubist art can be quiet hard to analyze. An abundance of geometric shapes and monochromatic colors can blur the object “in focus”‚ and it’s lack
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TEXTURE • Refers to the perception of touch which distinguishes a wide variety of surface qualities. Texture can be imaginary. • It exists as a literal surface we can feel‚ but also as a surface we can see‚ and imagine the sensation might have if we felt it. • Texture can also be portrayed in an image‚ suggested to the eye which can refer to our memories of surfaces we have touched. TEXTURE IN 2D • The tradition of rendering simulated textures goes back to classical antiquity in the paintings
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HUM 1020 Unit 4 Study Guide Chapter 17: Romantic Era Define: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. bel canto gesamtkunstwerk lieder natural selection leitmotiv Times to Know: 1. Beginning of the French Revolution (1792) 2. American Civil War (1861-1865) Names to Know: 1. Louis Pasteur 2. Charles Darwin 3. Ludwig van Beethoven 4. Jacques-Louis David 5. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe 6. Shelley‚ Byron‚ and Keats (started Romantic poetry in England) 7. Charles Dickens 8. Edgar Allan Poe 9. Emerson
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Sunrise” (1872) •Modern art really begins after this as the Post-Impressionist artists moved even further away from naturalistic representation. Post Impressionism 1. GauguinWomen (189? 2. Tahitian Cezanne – Victoire(1886 – 8) Mont Sainte 3. 4. Van GoghNight ( Starry This period covers the 20 years which followed the last Impressionist exhibition in 1886. It is from the 3 dominant figures of this era that the mainstreams of twentieth century art can be traced
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