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    Pablo Neruda Poetry

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    1.What Spain Was Like()-Pablo Neruda  Spain was a taut‚ dry drum-head  Daily beating a dull thud  Flatlands and eagle’s nest  Silence lashed by the storm.  How much‚ to the point of weeping‚ in my soul  I love your hard soil‚ your poor bread‚  Your poor people‚ how much in the deep place  Of my being there is still the lost flower  Of your wrinkled villages‚ motionless in time  And your metallic meadows  Stretched out in the moonlight through the ages‚  Now devoured by a false god. 

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    began producing sophisticated drawings at an early age and both of his parents supported his artistic talents. In 1922 he went on to study at Academia de San Fernando‚ an academy in Madrid. Dali went to Paris in the 1920’s and began associating with Picasso‚ Magritte and Miro‚ which influenced his first Surrealist phase. In 1922‚ Dalí enrolled in Academia de San Fernando in Madrid‚ Spain‚ and stayed at the student residence. In 1926‚ he was expelled shortly before his final exam. Salvadore

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    Piet Mondrian was a painter who has carved a niche for himself on the global platform matching the likes of other celebrity painters. He is best known for being one of the founders of De Stijl‚ it incorporated an art movement that worked around abstract works‚ and the new art forms that were being introduced to the world in the early 20th century. The movement also was based on the reductive theory; which took a larger scale image‚ and brought it to life on the canvas‚ in architectural works‚ as

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    Chancel and Crossing of Tintern Abbey‚ Looking Towards the East Window‚ by JMW Turner‚ 1794. NEOCLASSICAL PERIOD Aeneas Tells Dido the Misfortunes of the Trojan City BY Pierre-Narcisse Guerin MODERN PERIOD BY Pablo Picasso BAROQUE PERIOD Bacchanal before a Statue of Pan by NICOLAS POUSSIN ROMANTIC PERIOD Fishermen at Sea‚ by JMW Turner‚ NEOCLASSICAL PERIOD Andromache Mourning Over the Body of Hector JACQUES LOUIS DAVID BAROQUE PERIOD Self Portrait

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    guernica

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    Ramesa Ahasan Period 1 English Honors Guernica is a painting created by the famous painter Pablo Picasso. It is said by various art critics that it has an anti-war theme. Which it does. When you first look at this different piece of artwork on war‚ all you can see is chaos‚ there is nothing positive within this painting on war. It’s a different piece of artwork on war‚ compared to the famous painting of Napoleon‚ or the original Uncle Sam posters throughout the U.S. Each detail within the

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    just to satisfy the demand. 3.The professor hypothesizes that various forms of cubism‚ particularly synthetic cubism and construction‚ are fashion art. - Portrait of Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler is an excellent example of analytic cubism. - Picasso paints objects and spaces into interlocking shapes and cubes and merges the figure with the background. - The perspective is flat; there is minimal color‚ but the canvas shimmers. - The painting is not completely abstract because the form of

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    Ann Carson

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    Duane L. Burton Dr. Shirokova English 1102 13 September 2012 Another Look at Ann Carson ’s Short Talks Who is Ann Carson? Why do I have to read this anyway? I really didn’t see the point in it. For one thing‚ the writer lost me after the introduction. I was then asked to find the meaning in what Ann Carson was trying to say‚ to me. It was very hard reading Short Talks. Confusion twists and turns. It was like going through the “fun house at a carnival.” Just imagine. Before you go any further

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    Persuasive Essay

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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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    inner feelings & they also portray life by personal interpretation of reality through modification & distortion includes both deep despair & intense joy; imager may be dark & painful or bright & pleasurable Guernica a famous painting by Pablo Picasso done in 1937 depicts the Nazi German bombing of Guernica in Spain during the Spanish Civil War it’s black & white oil painting in mural style presents a scene of death‚ violence‚ brutality‚ suffering‚ & helpless w/o portraying their immediate

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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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