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    Alberto Rojas Jimenez Comes Flying Neftalí Ricardo Reyes Basoalto‚ was born on 12 July‚ 1904‚ in the town of Parral in Chile. He is better known by his pen name Pablo Neruda. He was a Chilean poet and politician who lived between 1904 through 1973. Neruda not only created successful poems‚ he was also a successful politician taking on many roles in politics. Above being creative for poetry he was also extremely known in many parts of the world serving as leader for various countries. Also‚ after

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    Pablo Picasso’s painting Guernica is a true Masterpiece; he conceived/developed the idea of Guernica and resolved all issues with the finished product in 1937‚ during the bombing of a little Basque village named Guernica in Northern Spain. This world of unprecedented atrocities was the major influence on Picasso. He used techniques and innovations such as newspaper‚ dismantling traditional forms (marking the beginning of cubism)‚ using sharp edges and the black and grey tones to focus the viewer’s

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    Juan Pablo Duarte is considered today the founding father of República Dominicana‚ for good reason. He was a dreamer; some of his characterizing traits were his vision and liberal views. His contributions to the cause‚ fiscally and mentally‚ were crucial to the success of el movimiento por la independencia. His efforts ruined him politically and fiscally‚ and he was forced to die in exile after the fact. Since he has been seen as a political martyr and a symbol of uncompromised dedication to freedom

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    still lives composed of simple‚ everyday objects‚ portraits of friends‚ and occasionally landscapes or cityscapes. The objects in his paintings and collages are more clearly defined and richly colored than those in the works of the earlier cubists Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque. His attention to the object in his compositions‚ and more typically Spanish hues‚ link his work to the Spanish still-life tradition. That tradition presents itself in many of his works. In Gris‚ work Bottle of Anis

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    Reflection Throughout the course of history‚ artists of all shapes‚ sizes‚ and mediums have become politically involved in society. Many times they found themselves using their chosen medium to comment on the values or wrongs of society at the time. Pablo Picasso was not one of these artists; however‚ during a period of personal and professional turmoil‚ he was approached by representatives of Spain’s Republican government to paint a mural. At the time‚ Picasso was living in France and distraught over

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    begins from language‚ and how it’s meant to be interpreted‚ since no message‚ story‚ or action can ever be portrayed without it. In Virginia Woolf’s “How One Should Read a Book”‚ and Pablo Neruda’s “The Word”‚ their thoughts on literature are very much the same‚ but vaguely different at the same time. Pablo Neruda defines the true core of literature as "the word". He portrays this towards us with the use of countless metaphors and imagery stating the fact that literature is the base which

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    century. He had some degree of influence in all styles of painting which were used during his time‚ and was known and respected by almost every art enthusiast on the face of the planet. Pablo Picasso‚ born Pablo Ruiz Picasso‚ came into the world on the 25th of October 1881 in the southern Spanish town of Malaga. Pablo was an artist from early in his life - he was a child prodigy. He began his career as a classical painter. He painted things such as portraits and landscapes. But this style didn ’t satisfy

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    The Importance of Words

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    Mrs. Valdez ENG 4U1-02-Period 1 September 20‚ 2012 The Word and How Should One Read a Book? : The importance of words to society One should never live without knowing how affective words are towards the structure of society. In Pablo Neruda’s The Word and Virginia Woolf’s How Should One Read a Book? The authors present words as a source of power obtained by consumers and those who are willing to live by it. Within both works of art‚ there are evidence of how words are important

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    Moriarty- Second Year Paint Email: busbymanutd@hotmail.com Semester 2 Year 2 Visual Culture Word count: 875 Date: 15/8/2014 This essay is entirely my own work Essay title: A discussion about Pablo Picasso’s Les Desmoiselles d’Avignon Figure 1 Picasso ’s Les Demoiselles d ’ Avignon I have chosen to write about Pablo Picasso’s Les Demoiselles d’ Avignon in response to this essay title. This large oil painting‚ which was created in 1907‚ is considered seminal in the early development of both Cubism and

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    with their own interpretation of what the artist is actually trying to say. Since the artist isn’t around to tell you what he really means‚ it’s hard to figure out who is right or wrong. Let’s take a look at the master-piece called Guernica by Pablo Picasso. Picasso painted this piece during the Spanish Civil War in 1937. The Spanish Republican government commissioned Picasso to create a large mural for the Spanish display at an exposition. They wanted a mural done to show tragedies of the war

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