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    Pablita Velarde

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    "Indian" style. While traditional Pueblo art focused on pottery‚ pottery painting‚ and pueblo wall painting‚ the Dunn style‚ also known as "flat painting" "combined the outline drawing and flat colors of folk art‚ the decorative qualities of Art Deco‚ and "Indian" subject matter." (Art History‚ Stokstad and Cothren‚ pg 853) Koshares of Taos‚ painted in the 1940s by Velarde‚ is a watercolor painting on paper. The "painting combines bold‚ flat colors and a simplified decorative line with European

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    Personal Views

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    resting/sleeping/napping/dozing. To create a narrative about the person/s resting with the space that he/she/they were located. To focus on the restful/meditative/uninhibited/spontaneous gestures of the resting figures. Technical Objectives: To use mainly INDIRECT PAINTING such as Pointillism‚ Erasure‚ Glazing and Scrumbling as techniques to create a narrative about the bodies within the space for the composition. To investigate how the application of paint and the reaction of the medium with one other produce a

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    the last supper

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    Vinci began painting the Last Supper on the wall of the refectory (dining hall) of Santa Maria delle Grazie in Milan‚ Italy‚ and completed it in 1498. Leonardo was commissioned to execute the painting in the Dominican monastery of this Church by Duke of Milan‚ Ludovico Sforza. The church and friary found an ambitious patron in Ludovico Sforza. The Duke wanted to give visible expression to his position in both impressive buildings like the grand Church and grandiose paintings like the Last

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    American Art Project Ashley Franks 25 April 2014 HIUS 221 Declaration of Independence‚ John Trumbull Artist John Trumbull (1756-1843) of Lebanon‚ Connecticut painted the Declaration of Independence‚ which was hung in 1826. The painting is of a moment on June 28‚ 1776 when the first draft of the Declaration was presented to the Second Continental Congress‚ less than a week before the document was officially adopted (Architect of the Capitol website). The elegance of the room‚ the importance

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    used. He is also know for the Mona Lisa that has brought people to find the history behind the portrait. Leonardo had basic education‚ but had been able to paint and build many things. He had dedicated his life to art. He didn’t just stop at just painting he had learned how to sculpt and spent 5 years learning Mechanical arts. Leonardo was born on April 15‚ 1452‚ in Vinci‚ Italy just outside of Florence. Da Vinci father was an illegitimate man name Ser Piero. His mother‚ Caterina had married another

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    During the Modern Era of the late 19th century and the early 20th century‚ many artists were turning away from the idea of painting realistic images. Photography‚ having just been developed for public use a few decades earlier‚ made artists of the day focus less on painting as an precise copy of what is seen‚ as had been done for centuries. Since the Middle Ages‚ most artists painted exact representations of life. Starting in the late 1800s‚ though‚ many artists were starting to embrace the theory

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    To the Lighthouse

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    and society (Woolf 48). Woolf used Lily’s character throughout the book the let the reader know the progression in becoming an artist. Woolf’s use of Lily throughout the novel showed the upbringing of an incomplete character. Lily along with her painting became a complete object at the end when she realized the reasons behind her need to become an artist‚ a unique person and above all learn to take advantages of moments and vision in life. In the first section of the book‚ Lily was not portrayed

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    the materialistic theme with the theme of life and death. Leal is able to illustrate elements concerning both the fleeting moment of life along with the subsequent uselessness of materialistic possessions within one’s lifetime. Vanitas is an oil painting composed by Juan de Valdés Leal‚ in 1660. The work currently resides in the Wadsworth Atheneum in Hartford‚ Connecticut. Formal Analysis of Artwork Vanitas offers two conceptually unified themes. One theme is the combination of materialistic

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    The Tube Train

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    Fernando I. Espinoza September 21‚ 2010 ARTS 1301 Essay #1 “The Tube Train‚” by Cyril E. Power is a color linocut painting in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. As the title suggest it’s a painting of the inside of a train filled with elegant people from the early 1900’s. The first thing that caught my eye when looking at this painting was the vantage point in the front of the train‚ which the artist used to illustrate the view of the train as if you are sitting in the back looking

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    first formal quality is representing a three dimensional space. In this painting Velazquez creates an illusion of deep space because the objects closer to the viewer seems to be larger then the objects beyond it. The second formal quality is one-point linear perspective. A one point linear perspective occurs when lines are drawn on the painting in such a way to represent lines pointing to a single object. In this painting Velazquez has a focal point‚ which is the

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