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    Cézannes‚ what’s more the outline of some of the bodies and background look kind of shady and even though we see more color in the representation of nature still is a variation and not a monotony illustration. Les Demoiselles d’Avignon [3] Picassos on the other hand show nude figures of women a little more proportional comparing to Cézannes but uses flat paint similar to Cézannes. Another comparable characteristic is the over posed of the figures projecting different situations at the same

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    Manjarrez 1 Susan Manjarrez Marc McGrath Humanities 1 16 October 2014 Research Paper Goya: The life and Work of the Spanish Painter In the world created by Francisco Jose De Goya y Lucientes there existed no boundaries. Through much of Goya’s artistic body of work we can see diversity‚ mystery and honesty fueled entirely by his attitude. He is greatly known for his enriched paintings‚ etchings and lithographs‚ which he did excessively

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    Topic 6: Art as Response to War The paintings: Guernica‚ the Massacre at Chios‚ and the Living Dead are intimately akin‚ considering that these masterpieces depict the horrors of the war; and the blindness of the leaders who value most money and power than human life. The themes are war‚ ambition‚ genocide‚ rape‚ tyranny‚ civil unrest‚ looting‚ and lack of respect for human life. First‚ Picasso’s Guernica was painted to express the consequences of the uncalled bombing of the Nazis on the Basque

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    BEN QUILTY Ben Quilty is an Australian artist producing rich visual images which have earned him a national reputation. Acclaimed as a portraitist‚ Quilty creates thickly impastoed canvases using vibrant coloursand broad brush strokes that build up layers of paint. He works in a wide range of genres‚ including portraits and still lifes‚ but also landscapes that reflect his fascination with Australianness‚ a passion which has its origins in Arthur Streeton’s edict that Australian artists should

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    Lesson Plan Checklist: Art‚ Grade 3-5 1. Do textbooks and other print resources (magazines‚ newspapers‚ journals‚ books‚ internet articles) include content and illustrations that reflect the experiences of people from diverse backgrounds? 2. Does the physical environment (pictures‚ posters‚ and graphics) include images of people with a range of different abilities and body types engaged in a variety of activities? Does it also include images of many different kinds of family compositions

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    Art: Representational‚ Abstract‚ and Nonrepresentational Art is a way to expression a memory‚ idea‚ and/or emotion. Art can come from the mind or you can draw it from another source such as media or nature. Art has very different meanings and attempts to get across to other in different ways. Art is virtually endless. Art can be be altered to look how the artist wants to make it appear or it can be made to look exactly as it appears in reality . It is up to the artist to make the image as they desire

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    Demoiselles’ is its eventual precedence of form. Picasso rejects the reality of the image in favour of the image perceived by its beholder. It is this perception that dictates the form of the piece and less so its narrative. Following Picasso’s inspiration from African art his images become understood as representational‚ but not simply an imitation of nature1. The very composition of the piece (a matter of form) is an extension of the narrative‚ as Picasso challenges the viewer as the voyeur of the scene2

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    It’s rare that a single work of art can change the course of art history in such a concrete and dramatic way. Marcel Duchamp’s painting "Nude Descending a Staircase (No.2)" is one rare piece that has perplexed and awed many critics. It was widely regarded as a Modernist classic and has become one of the most famous of its time. In this essay‚ this piece of work will be analyzed‚ not only for its famous creator‚ but also for its form as well as its foundations of cubism and futuristic aspects. When

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    of Paris at midnight trying to gain inspiration to complete his book about traveling to the 1920s‚ and finds he is acting out the character of his book. He finds himself in the company of his great libertarians heroes Hemingway‚ the Fitzgeralds‚ Picasso‚ Gertrude Stein‚ Salvador Dali‚ Audrianna and T.S.Elliot. Each of the characters gives you a glimpse of their own moral universe of confusion‚ yet they all manage to help Gill in one way or find realism. Woody’s use of Dramatic Irony‚ Humor‚ and

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    Alexander Calder was one of the most innovative and original American artists of the twentieth century. In 1926‚ Calder arrived in Paris and devoted himself to a project called the Circus that occupied him for over five years. This contains characters and animals made out of wire‚ scraps of cloth‚ wood‚ cork‚ labels‚ bits of scrap metal and pieces of rubber. Calder transported his little theater in suitcases and performed it for his friends. During his performances‚ Calder invented ways to simulate

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