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    Body of my woman‚ I will persist in your grace. My thirst‚ my boundless desire‚ my shifting road! Dark river-beds where the eternal thirst flows and weariness follows‚ and the infinite ache. (pg.162) In the poem‚ Body of a Woman‚ by Pablo Neruda there is a dual imagery of who the subject of the poem is. Neruda can be talking about either the obvious image of an actual woman that is most likely his lover‚ but the other image that is not as evident is that he could be talking about his

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    Oil Paintings During Romanticism Times And Cubism In cubist paintings‚ objects are broken up‚ analyzed‚ and reassembled in an abstracted form‚ instead of depicting objects from one viewpoint‚ the artist depicts the subject from a multitude of viewpoints to present the piece in a greater context. Often the surfaces intersect at what seems like random angles presenting no coherent sense of depth. In Romanticism artwork exalted individualism‚ subjectivism‚ irrationalism‚ imagination‚ emotions and

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    iniBruce Stillman I researched a very talented man named Bruce Stillman‚ Bruce began sculpting his junior year in high school. His high school art teacher recalls‚ “He was always evolving‚ constantly exploring new ideas. I simply lit the fuse and Bruce went off to create one concept after another. He was introduced to stainless steel through a friend dealing in scrap metal and liked the balancing characteristics and luster of the metal for his rocking sculpture designs. His early pieces were

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    I have chosen “The Third of May 1808” by Francisco Goya‚ this painting was a big movement in art history it demonstrated the horrors of war. It was innovative because it was one of the first paintings of war. It showed a first person view of the horrific views that civilians had to witness during war. In 1808‚ Napoleon Bonaparte was conquering Europe. By March of that year‚ Madrid was occupied by French forces‚ and the Spanish monarchy had collapsed. On May 2‚ the people of Madrid rebelled against

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    Art throughout the many years that it has existed has been seen in many different ways‚ shapes and forms‚ whether it is a painting from the renaissance area or a sculpture from the modern era. Even some of the technologies and sports are considered pieces of “Art” although under the pop culture category‚ still a part of the art family. In the 1930’s there wasn’t anything like what we get to experience with social media and all the technology there is now. In fact the 1930’s was a part of the great

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    Art allow people to send awareness of problems that have been easily rejected by justice. The second art Museum that I attended this semester was the National Museum of Mexican art. I was very excited to attend this museum because after seeing the Art Institute for the first time I felt in love with art. When I arrive at the museum I enter the first exhibit as my friend and I were talking around the corner one beautiful painting caught my attention. The name of the art piece was Los Sueños Rotos

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    Andrew Leventis’ Melancholia (Figure 1) offers a point of view of a person pouring what looks like Bourbon or Whisky. Painted with oil on linen last year‚ there is a fuzziness and texture that wouldn’t be possible with a standard canvas. What seems to be a simple action takes a complete different approach with this rendering due to a use of minutia and perspective quite different than what we are likely to see in terms of painting this everyday action. This disorientation in terms of viewpoint and

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    Amira Baloney Professor Eugene First Year Writing Collage 14 October 2015 Abstract–the kitchen stove is a Cubist collage by Australian artist Eric Wilson painted in 1943. Even though it was produced roughly thirty years after the Cubist collage movement‚ it is still constructed in the way that presents it as if it was created during that time period. Abstract is presented in the form of a Synthetic Cubism piece where images are built up from outside elements and shapes. Wilson uses shapes and colors

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    Julian Schnabel is an artist that painted many interesting painting. I like his paintings because they are different from other paintings and creative. Plate paintings‚ which are made up of broken ceramic plates‚ are one of his well known art work style. Julian Schnabel‚ who is an American painter and filmmaker‚ was born on October 26‚ 1951‚ in Brooklyn‚ New York City. He then moved to Brownsville‚ Texas‚ with his family while he was still young. In 1948‚ his mother‚ who has always

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    Diego Rodríguez de Silva y Velázquez was born circa June 6 1599 in Seville‚ Spain (Biography.com). Due to the fact that he was born in 16 century Spain‚ he was born into the Habsburg time period if Spain (enforex.com). His parents were well do citizens of the town‚ and his father could claim noble descent by the Silva family (Troutman 7). He is regarded by the Metropolitan Museum of Art as‚ “the most admired—perhaps the greatest—European painter who ever lived.” He is most known for “capturing the

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