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    difference between “romanticism” and “realism”? — How would you describe the difference between American and European realism? — What is the political and cultural context of Realism? — Write Short notes on: — Gustave Courbet — Edouard Manet — Honore Daumier — Thomas Eakins — Winslow Homer — Jean-Francois Millet — Claude Monet

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    7-The Industrial Age from art theory for beginners Why did the Agricultural and Industrial it began with the huge changes in society Revolution begin? brought about by developments made in Agriculture‚ technology and industry. Where did the Agricultural and Industrial it began in Britain and spread to Europe Revolution begin? What was the end result in Europe? -it changed the way people lived -Europe moved from essentially an agrarian society to an industrial

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    Colour recession & Negative space “The Sower” Vincent Van Gogh‚ painted in 1888. He uses a silhouette to represent the raising of ordinary people and the sun creating a halo over his head. He also uses colour recession because there are colour opposites present. Positive space is the tree and the sower‚ the background is the negative space. “Sunflowers” Vincent Van Gogh painted in 1888. It’s not necessarily big on positive and negative space‚ but it is great for colour opposites and recession

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    20th centuries‚ whose members sought to capture the real world in its mobility and variability‚ truthfully convey moments of life. Impressionism (the term comes from the French word for ‘experience’) originated in the 1860s in France‚ where painters Manet‚ Renoir and Degas brought variety‚ dynamics and complexity of modern urban life‚ freshness and immediacy of perception of the world in their art works. Their works are mostly characterized by apparent imbalance‚ fragmentary compositions‚ unexpected

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    deployment. On the other hand‚ mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs) eliminate the need for infrastructure‚ decreasing deployment time and alleviating network construction costs. However‚ having routing functions on all nodes in a MANET complicates the design of networking devices. The fact that MANET usage is typically limited to military and specialized civilian applications also hinders its growth. By combining an infrastructure-based wireless network and a MANET‚ a wireless mesh network (WMN) presents a low-cost

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    works that were carefully finished and that had images which showed reality when they were examined closely. There was an annual art show‚ the Salon de Paris that was represented by the highly polished works. In 1863‚ The Luncheon on the Grass by Manet was rejected by the jury because it portrayed nude women and clothed men at a picnic. While nudes were generally accepted however it was only in reference to historical or allegorical

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    Impressionism and Post-Impressionism Introduction Impressionism and Post-impressionism are two of the most influential periods in art history. Originating in France in the late 19th century‚ both movements encompass some of the world’s most well-known‚ and beloved‚ artists and paintings‚ including Claude Monet‚ Edgar Degas‚ Auguste Renoir‚ and Paul Cezanne‚ Paul Gauguin‚ and Gustav Klimt‚ respectively. Impressionism Impressionists revolutionized art; some consider it be the start of the modern

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    journalism. He continued to write many works such as Therese Raquin(1867)‚ Madeleine Ferat (1868)‚ La Fortune des Rougon (Beginning in 1870)‚ Fécondité (1899) Vérité (1903) and Justice (which remained incomplete). He defended the art of Cézane‚ Manet‚ Claude Monet‚ Edgar Degas and Pierre-Auguste Renoir in newspaper articles. However‚ his novel L’Oeuvre (1886; The Masterpiece) depicts the life of a ingenious painter who is unable to realize his potential and hangs himself in front of his

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    Suisse. He soon returned to 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

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    radically) the perspectives from which the world was looked at‚ also the way We as viewers experience the works has developed‚ today we are aware of different approaches‚ contexts and cultural biases. From 1860 to 1960‚ From impressionism and Manet‚ to Abstract Expressionism and de Kooning the female is still nude‚ and her function is her (most of the time) naked body. Through Modernism there is a difference in a way a woman depicts her self and the way a man depicts her. During Impressionism

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