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    The High Renaissance paintings are a style of italain paintings that represent the summit of Renaissance art and the culmination of all the activities of the quattrocento. It is characterized by the qualities of harmony as well as balance. Movement is usually calm and dignified gving the viewer’s eye a point of focus. The artwork is balanced. The film talks about the three most influential artists during the High Renaissance. Its greats exponents were Leonardo da Vinci‚ Michelangelo‚ and Raphael

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    Captivating a Soul’s Flight Georgia O’Keeffe‚ born November 15‚ 1887‚ in Sun Prairie‚ Wisconsin‚ was an American artist. She began her artistic career in New York City under the wing of artist‚ Alfred Stieglitz in 1916‚ and her drawings and paintings quickly became a prevalent part of his already prominent studio‚ 291. After a stint of teaching in the great spaces of the vast plains and vibrant canyons of Amarillo‚ Texas‚ and Canyon‚ Texas‚ O’Keeffe had an intense desire to find a new source

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    Rembrandt’s painting style changes from ‘smooth’ to ‘rough’ when he moves from Leiden to Amsterdam. Explain these stylistic differences and developments and set them against the context in which these works were produced. Amelia Bolton 2041751B Word Count: Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn was born in Leiden on July 15‚ 1606. One of the most important artists throughout Dutch history‚ he was a painter and an etcher of very high merit. This study shall look at his years

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    What Role does text play in paintings by JMW Turner? Intro In this thesis‚ I am trying to show the relationship that text had on Turners works and how they generated meaning where to a huge part constituted through texts‚ and by an allusion to text. Looking at different approaches to Turners work‚ such as Nicholas Alfrey‚ Alexandra Wettlaufer‚ Andrew Wilton and Jerold Ziff‚ I am exploring the reasons to what reason Turner put text in and distorted them but also why putting text in helped in the

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    Ancient cave paintings and modern day graffiti in the context of communication are comparable in various ways. "Works of art from the Stone Age include cave paintings‚ reliefs and sculpture of stone‚ ivory and bone. The subjects consist mainly of animals‚ although some abstract human figures have been found. There is no surviving architecture as such. Many Stone Age dwellings consisted of caves and rock shelters. Some impressive monuments such as Stonehenge exist‚ but their functions remain a mystery

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    As I pondered upon the painting by Domenico Ghirlandaio‚ “Old Man with his Grandson”‚ I was instantly aware of the humanistic value it held. When we consider the paintings of the Medieval period‚ you expect some type of religious implication in artwork to be expressed. In this case‚ we have moved forward to the Renaissance period‚ thus‚ the scene simply lacks the slightest hint of any heavenly focus. I see the realistic image‚ of a young boy clearly of noble decent‚ clothed in red‚ gazing up in adoration

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    performing in cities‚ it was a time for people to congregate and listen to good beats and experience art happening before their own eyes. Herc would be performing and crowds would break out into dancing and spray-painting. Many such as Flash‚ did not understand or respect the correlation spray-painting had to the Hip Hop culture‚ but they were strategically tied to one another. Also‚ according to Flash‚ the dance style called break-dancing was “a way of expressing how the music sounds”. It was also a form

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    Analysis A current exhibition at The Getty Center in Los Angeles is J. M. W. Turner: Painting Set Free. The name of the artist is Joseph Mallard William Turner and the name of the painting I am analyzing is “The Burning of the Houses of Lords and Commons‚ October 16‚ 1834”. The artwork is a European painting. It is oil on canvas and the dimensions are 36 1/4 x 48 1/2 inches. The artwork was created in 1834. The painting portrays a national tragedy which was the burning of the houses of Parliament in

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    atmosphere a painting is nothing.” This is a quote by Dutch painter and Etcher. There have been several painters who focused on the atmosphere of the locations or spots that they chose to draw on their canvas. However‚ some of the painters founded themselves mysteriously involved into the environments of places that they visited. One of those painters is Grand Wood‚ who painted the American Gothic. Wood made certain atmosphere the bases of his painting and through his unique style of painting impressed

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    used‚ as well as the historical context of the painting Marie-Antoinette by Elisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun‚ finished after 1783 . The painting can currently be found at National Gallery of Art. Washington DC. Vigée Le Brun skillfully used different elements of art and principles of design to create an informal‚ relatable painting of Marie Antoinette that strayed from the normal style that was used in portraits of French Nobles. This particular painting was created using a canvas as the ground‚ and

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