Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) Factory‚ Horta de Ebbo (oil on canvas‚ 1909) Philadelphia Museum of Art Cubism was a truly revolutionary style of modern art developed by Pablo Picasso and Georges Braques. It was the first style of abstract art which evolved at the beginning of the 20th century in response to a world that was changing with unprecedented speed. In the four decades from 1870-1910‚ western society witnessed more technological progress than in the previous four centuries. Picasso and Braque
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production that had given artists and designers so much difficulty since the industrial revolution began. This blending of modern and ancient influences openly entertained the experimentation being taken over by European artists like Pablo Picasso‚ Robert Delaunay and Marcel Duchamp. “The International Style” in architecture developed at the same time‚ and after 1925 it considerably influenced the final phase of Art Deco. Along with cubist painting and the German Bauhaus school‚ Designer Le Corbusier and
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of her own‚ she even taught World War 1 soldiers basket-weaving and pottery when she travelled to England in Europe. Travelling to Europe and Asia gave Margaret many memorable experiences. She was motivated by the many famous impressionists like Delaunay‚ Picasso and Gauguin‚ and used post impressionism‚ Japanese print tradition as well as new techniques in her artworks. Eg. Flat blocks of colour‚ colour stencils‚ light without shadows and asymmetry. Her extensive travels
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Raskolnikov then brings up the topic of faith‚ and ultimately‚ God. Sonia clings to the belief that the Lord will always provide for the family and support all of them. The protagonist taunts her and forces her to read the story of Lazarus from the Bible‚ which has many connections to her personal life. Earlier in the story‚ Porfiry questioned Raskolnikov about the raising of Lazarus from the dead‚ now the protagonist is questioning Sonia. The two
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Nazario’s Art through Words Behind a well developed and interesting story is the author’s use on words‚ so when Sonia Nazario wrote Enrique’s Journey she included many literary elements to engage the readers. Moreover in any good novel the author intrigued us with setting‚ POV‚ characterization‚ semantics‚ and mood..etc. Each book has a different story‚ yet all include literary elements it just depends on how the author will use them. In literature there is no wrong or right to it‚ (at least that
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Analysis Of Philippine Literature Submitted To: Prof. Jucaban Submitted By: Maureen L. Gallano AB-2B Sonia by Francisco Icasiano Analysis of Sonia Sonia is a sort story describing the author’s attempts to cope with the sudden and early death of his favorite daughter and his wish to somehow channel his grief and pain to improve his creativity and art. He begins by claiming pain can be beautiful as long as the individual is able to rise above the depression and hopes his tale will
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only person who understood my pain. Four days after I got a message from an old friend named Sonia asking me if I still lived in the yellow house with the cool ramps‚ I responded‚ “Yes? Why?” I didn’t get a response after till 20mins later I saw her walking to my porch with roses in her hand‚ I opened the door and gave her this weird‚ shocking‚ confused look. I didn’t mean to but I haven’t spoken to Sonia after 5th grade not because we got in a huge fight or that we were too cool to talk to each other
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filled with hatred. The god of beauty‚ Sonia‚ noticing all the injustice occurring to other students made a ever changing decision. Sizzina had to learn her lesson! Sonia decided to turn Sizzina into an unattractive monster. A monster that would not receive any appreciation. Sooner nor later‚ her high self esteem turned into an ocean filled with tears. Sizzina‚ could not handle the embarrassment which led to the encounter of "weird" friends. One day‚ Sonia noticed the drastic changes occurring
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individual characteristics that vastly differ from others. With contrasting mindset among the characters‚ Dostoevsky did not show his pity for all characters equally. Through his use of language and characterization‚ we sympathized for Raskolnikov and Sonia greater than characters like Luzhin and Svidrigailov. With more than two characters in the book‚ it is difficult to spend the same amount of time developing each character. Not all characters help forward the plot. Therefore‚ Dostoevsky does not
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Cubism - the first style of abstract art Cubism was a truly revolutionary style of modern art developed by Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque. It was the first style of abstract art which evolved at the beginning of the 20th century in response to a world that was changing with unprecedented speed. Cubism was an attempt by artists to revitalise the tired traditions of Western art which they believed had run their course. The Cubists challenged conventional forms of representation‚ such as perspective
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