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    Persuasive Essay “Action is the foundational key to all success.” These wise words were spoken by Pablo Picasso‚ and they could not be truer. In life you can’t expect to achieve great things without putting forth an extensive amount of effort. In this case the great thing I am trying to attain is a six or higher on the AP exam towards the end of the year. I know that I am beyond capable of achieving this goal as long as I continue to apply myself and remain dedicated throughout the year. Over

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    Georges Braque

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    perspective that is found in Cubism. Braque painted still-lifes‚ because they are more accessible than landscape‚ in relation to perspective‚ and allow the artist to see the multiple perspectives of the object. Beginning in 1909‚ he began to work with Pablo Picasso‚ who had been developing a similar style of painting. His favored subject matter was developing ideas of multiple perspectives of Paul Cézanne’s‚ who had greatly influenced Braque. Thus‚ the invention of Cubism was a joint effort between

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    Henri Matisse and Fauvism

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    Fauvism Fauvism‚ French Fauvisme‚ was a style of painting that flourished in France from 1898 to 1908 and used pure‚ brilliant color‚ applied straight from the paint tubes in an aggressive‚ direct manner to create a sense of an explosion on the canvas. The Fauves painted directly from nature as the Impressionists had before them‚ but their works were invested with a strong expressive reaction to the subjects they painted. First formally exhibited in Paris in 1905‚ Fauvist paintings shocked visitors

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    He went to an art school in Spain to further advance himself but he got kicked out only because wanted to be kicked out. Later he moved to France to visit and work with the famous Pablo Picasso‚ they inspired each other so much. The two biggest artists of the 20th century working together to make art. Salvador was very successful and he had a lot of famous friends such as Elvis Presley‚ David bowie‚ and many more. He was also part

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    Les Demoiselles D'Avignon

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    Les Demoiselles d’Avignon – Pablo Picasso The following essay will be written about the modernist painting; ‘Les Demoiselles d’Avignon’‚ created by the Spanish expatriate artist Pablo Ruiz Picasso in 1907. Firstly‚ I will describe the work as I saw it in the MOMA in New York in 2010 and I will also describe my initial reaction to seeing it. Secondly‚ I will write what I have found out about this piece after conducting research in the college library and on the internet‚ discussing its style and

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    Bonheur de Vivre (Joy of Life) is a twentieth century painting by Henri Matisse and is widely considered as one of the trademark paintings of early modernism. Les Demoiselles d’Avignon is also a twentieth century painting by Pablo Picasso and it has been said that he produced this controversial painting with intentions of usurping Matisse as the pioneer of the early modernism movement. Both paintings were simultaneously inspired by and‚ also broke free from Paul Cézanne’s famous painting‚ The Large

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    Les Demoiselles D Avignon

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    Les Demoiselles d’Avignon was created during the 20th century and was a great contributor to the Cubist period. During the cubist period artists such as Picasso and Georges Braque created art that took an angular form. Characteristics of cubism would be flat‚ angular‚ fragmentation‚ nontraditional‚ and geometric. Les Demoiselles d’Avignon perfectly represents the cubist period because the forms the prostitutes portrayed in the painting are depicted with sharp angles as well as given geometric

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    Famed names such as Pablo Picasso‚ Michelangelo‚ and Vincent van Gough are just a few of the many European fine artists that took the world by storm when they mastered the idea of using art as a form of communication and substitution for ones locution. French artist‚ Georges Braque’s “Still Life with Bottles and Glasses” is a perfect example of analytical cubism‚ a visual art style created by Picasso and Braque which involves a series of overlapping planes and facets mostly in near-monochromatic

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    Andean Cocaine There were two men who made drugs Alfredo Bignon and Eduardo Balarezo. Coca is a dried leaf of the “subtropical Andean shrub Elthycoxylon.” The traffic of cocaine is over whelming controlled by home grown‚ successful and eminently “Latin” entrepreurs and middle men. Pharmacist Alfredo Bignon had a laboratory of his Droguera Botica Francesa around the corner of main plaza. On March 13‚ 1885 he was going to present his findings of this cocaine to Academia Libre de Medicina de Lima

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    Perception in the Arts

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    therefore‚ had no followers and no audience at that time; his works were considered to be unnatural and overly-complex. However‚ in the 20th century‚ his works greatly influenced painters‚ leading to the birth of expressionism and cubism. For example‚ Pablo Picasso and Paul Cezanne studied El Greco’s structural compositions‚ his ability to interweave space and form‚ and the special effects of highlights‚ which were all disregarded in the 17th century. Also‚ Jackson Pollock‚ an expressionist‚ also followed

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